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I have just applied the goo on the CPU and everything's connected. I'm now gonna start up my first PC and hope nothing breaks down after everything got wet a couple of days ago... *Extremely nervous*
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I have just applied the goo on the CPU and everything's connected. I'm now gonna start up my first PC and hope nothing breaks down after everything got wet a couple of days ago... *Extremely nervous*
How is dropping below 30fps a 2ms variability? Come on now. I'm giving your argument serious thought and credit.And the difference is marginal again. That's not even close to chugging. Keep clinging to your 2ms variability.
How is dropping below 30fps a 2ms variability? Come on now. I'm giving your argument serious thought and credit.
The fans power up and then down and then up and gives me this message:
I guess I have connected the video card the wrong way?
Yeah I did:Your argument has no validity since you keep ignoring the cost in power consumption. Really no point in discussing with you when you clearly have an agenda claiming a certain CPU is better than the other. lol?
But, I think you bring up a valid point that would be good for us to address in our charts. If someone isn't going to overclock, they should absolutely look at the Xeon as a great buy for the money.
thats the exact same error i got :')
we are brothers.
you probably have a card with unused pins for the psu. it probably has a 6 and 8 pin slot where you're only using 6 or 8. if so, you need to use a 2nd psu -> pci-e cable.
but congrats man! you basically did it!
Wait, so nothing's broken in my computer?
Wait, so nothing's broken in my computer?
But I have a 6pin and 8pin cable connected to the video card. =/
You still haven't acknowledged that you understand frame latencies unless I missed it.
I suggest you do that first.
I'm not even sure what the arguments are anymore. Because CPU speeds are barely increasing I'm always going to rec the K. People who don't want to OC now usually do later when it saves them $400.
Yes, the Xeon can be slightly better/power efficient at some threaded tasks.
nope, just take a 2nd psu -> pci-e cable, plug one end in your psu at the correct position and plug the other into the (im guessing it's the 8) 8 pin power connector on the gpu. so youll have filled the 6pin and and 8pin connector on the gpu.
I'll try take a look again.all the pins are filled? and theyre plugged into the pci-e/cpu ports on the psu?
i have a question about power supplies.
i'm going to be running an i5 4670k, GTX 770 on an Asus Z87-A.
what's the perfect amount of power for that combo?
you might be the only person here claiming an i5 is better than a xeon v3 processor. you're essentially saying an i5 w/o hyperthreading is better than an i7... lol
Did you not read the anandtech article? With a discrete GPU installed, you will get power savings through moderate usage. People skimping on PSU's is the worst thing you can do when buying PC components. Sure a Bronze will work fine for lower power consumption rigs. There is a reason why most PSU's in the 1000w+ are rated Gold. Also, PSU's stick with you for a long time. I'm still using a 6 year old+ GOLD PSU. Over the course of 5-6 years, you definitely will save over the long run, even with moderate usage, especially when using discrete GPUs. I'm not saying that Bronze PSU's are bad, but if I had a choice, knowing my upgrade path, knowing that I'll be keeping these PSU's for 6+ years, I'll be saving in the long run. I don't throw away PSUs every time it's due for an upgrade. PSUs stick over time, CPU's don't.
And you're talking about Source engine from DOTA 2 that is quite old, where twitch fast response is more important than most casual gamers need. We're talking milliseconds here. Sure the graph looks like a HUGE difference, but we're talking milliseconds. As I said before, for twitch gaming, it'll help, but for the casual gamer, 2 milliseconds isn't a dealbreaker.
I'll take a more quiet, less noisy, less power consumption, and cheaper rig overall than an overclocked CPU that dissipates more heat, consumes more power, and runs a bit louder. I've overclocked for what, 15 years, and I never really had the need for the extra performance gains.
Maybe you should let the other poster know that PSUs do make a difference? He's claiming that a Bronze PSU is essentially the same as Gold+ rated PSUs...
and ouch, that winrar time difference between a CPU w/ hyperthreading vs one without. I'm sure many in this thread make use of Winrar![]()
tehbible is reaching troll level status now. not sure if he's being serious or fucking about.
Your argument has no validity since you keep ignoring the cost in power consumption. Really no point in discussing with you when you clearly have an agenda claiming a certain CPU is better than the other. lol?
Literally $20 a month. I keep my rig on 24/7 though.
Personally for me, going from 120fps to 90fps isn't much of a difference for me. I can't tell much of a difference at that high of an fps. Most games are GPU-dependent anyhow, except for some of the games you guys mentioned.
But I already did that with adapters. =/
Because the default 6pin won't fit in my PSU.
I'll try take a look again.
First bolded: WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWRecommending the K is also healthier profits for Intel and PC components industry as well![]()
I think you're underestimating the power efficiency over time of a Xeon processor over an overclocked K series CPU though. My i7-920 OC'd was eating up a lot of electricity until I upgraded to haswell non OC i7-4770t. Literally $20 a month. I keep my rig on 24/7 though.
Personally for me, going from 120fps to 90fps isn't much of a difference for me. I can't tell much of a difference at that high of an fps. Most games are GPU-dependent anyhow, except for some of the games you guys mentioned.
eh. trying to get people to save money on certain parts.
clearly an agenda for K series builds in this thread. interesting, but not surprising at all.
I have just applied the goo on the CPU and everything's connected. I'm now gonna start up my first PC and hope nothing breaks down after everything got wet a couple of days ago... *Extremely nervous*
What an awful bias we have. Sure you just go now and enjoy all those n threaded games.
i didnt even realize that they had pin adaptors for psus. maybe it has something to do with that. can you take any pics power cables going into the psu/gpu?
a google search of the same problem when i had it brought me to the 6 + 8 pin thing. i would guess that that is predominantly the cause, but maybe it actually is something else in your case. either way, i very much doubt that anything is broken for you.
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According to these measurements, doing a very substantial overclock on the 4670K costs 20W at idle and 30W at load. And that was with power-saving features disabled for the sake of repeatability; if they aren't disabled, I would guess there's practically no difference between OC and non-OC at idle, and idle is how most machines tend to spend most of their time.An OC'd 4670K is still around 150W.
eh. trying to get people to save money on certain parts.
clearly an agenda for K series builds in this thread. interesting, but not surprising at all.
Does the 6+2 pin not fit in your video card? You don't need the adapter.
never said there are a bunch of n-threaded games?
and btw, over the course of several years you do end up saving money on power cost. Like I said earlier, PSU components last long, CPU's come and go.
If you were to run Prime 95 every single second of every single day for one year, it would be about $70.00 in electricity versus a K.never said there are a bunch of n-threaded games?
and btw, over the course of several years you do end up saving money on power cost. Like I said earlier, PSU components last long, CPU's come and go.
Oh and btw, I did purchase an ASUS 144hz monitor. Returned it in a week due to the washed out colors, and 1080p resolution. Just wasn't for me. I'm not a twitch gamer. I'm more into monitors with better PQ and higher resolution. I'm fine with 60hz gaming. Just my personal pref.
It fits in the video card, but don't I also need a 8pin to go into the video card?
Nah, they have a legit point. There's a number of people that just don't give a shit in the least about overclocking, and the Xeon is a really good buy for that person.Stop trying to push your shit so hard. I swear your tag should be "Xeon Prophet"
You're literally telling two of the most knowledgeable people in this thread that they are dumb as rocks. Take your pseudo-knowledge elsewhere.
Yes, you need a 6-pin and 8-pin (or 6+2) to go to your video card. The adapter you have there requires two 6-pin adapters to power up a single 8-pin.
Nah, they have a legit point. There's a number of people that just don't give a shit in the least about overclocking, and the Xeon is a really good buy for that person.
It's just everything else along with that is a bit crazy.
Yes, you need a 6-pin and 8-pin (or 6+2) to go to your video card. The adapter you have there requires two 6-pin adapters to power up a single 8-pin.
ah yes, this must be it. my 8 pin is filled with a 6+2 as well. im guessing a 6 pin into an 8 pin adapter doesnt draw all the power it needs or some such. press the 6 + 2 together and plug it into the 8 pin on your gpu.
I think you're underestimating the power efficiency over time of a Xeon processor over an overclocked K series CPU though. My i7-920 OC'd was eating up a lot of electricity until I upgraded to haswell non OC i7-4770t. Literally $20 a month. I keep my rig on 24/7 though.
Like this?
Like this?
Looks perfect.Like this?
If you were to run Prime 95 every single second of every single day for one year, it would be about $70.00 in electricity versus a K.
If you were to game 3 hours every single day, it would be about $8.75 a year in power savings.
If you were to game 10 hours a week, it'd be about $4.20 a year in power savings.
I think we're done here.
Oh, I forgot to give you guys an update on my build. Everything went smoothly except I'm a little dissapointed on the overclock. 4.4 GHz that's only stable at 1.35v. I've got a H100i on their so temperatures are still fine, but it's still a bit disappointing.
Like this?
Oh, I forgot to give you guys an update on my build. Everything went smoothly except I'm a little dissapointed on the overclock. 4.4 GHz that's only stable at 1.35v. I've got a H100i on their so temperatures are still fine, but it's still a bit disappointing.
My Z87 motherboard has adaptive voltage to my 4770k, so it throttles it way down when I'm not gaming and up only when I need the performance.
Why should I care about power consumption?
You got it.
yes. now turn it on and REJOICE.
Yep, power on your PC and let us know how it goes.![]()
Looks perfect.
that looks correct, now for the moment of truth
I get this screen:
It works perfectly then?
And would my next step be to install Windows on it?
I get this screen:
It works perfectly then?
And would my next step be to install Windows on it?
I get this screen:
It works perfectly then?
And would my next step be to install Windows on it?
And we don't know how often people keep their rigs on. Many times, they leave it on during the day. I do not know many people that use a desktop rig solely for PC gaming. Normally it's at an idle state, consuming power (especially if overclocked) most of the time. Depends on use case scenario.
My Z87 motherboard has adaptive voltage to my 4770k, so it throttles it way down when I'm not gaming and up only when I need the performance.
Why should I care about power consumption?
You got it.
yes. now turn it on and REJOICE.
Yep, power on your PC and let us know how it goes.![]()
Yes sir.![]()
Just change your boot order so your SSD/HDD is first. You're golden after. You're good to go.
Oh my God, I build my first PC ever!
Though, I have the stock fan installed, so I'll probably exchange it for that Corsair H60 water cooler or something else later in the month.
Are you installing Windows from your flash drive?