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So I have a AMD Phenom II X4 965 CPU and a Asus GTX 460 1GB GPU.
Should I upgrade to a Gigabyte GTX 760 2GB or to a FX-8350 first?
Should I upgrade to a Gigabyte GTX 760 2GB or to a FX-8350 first?
$100 for an upgraded processor and double the RAM seems good to me, but I'm no expert
NoRéN;107748348 said:This is what scares me about updating the bios on my gigabyte motherboard.
what's wrong with this one ? assuming I don't want to build my own.
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So I have a AMD Phenom II X4 965 CPU and a Asus GTX 460 1GB GPU.
Should I upgrade to a Gigabyte GTX 760 2GB or to a FX-8350 first?
I'm getting ready to build my first PC since 2008, and I had a few questions. My budget is around $1,000-$1,500. Is that going to be enough to build something that could live stream over Twitch, or do you need a much better machine for that? Second, I haven't started looking at specific parts yet, but are there any big planned upgrades/releases that I should wait for? Like, if there are major new chip or video card lines planned for the next 4-6 months, I'd prefer to just wait and get those. Otherwise, I'll start looking and build something now.
Thanks.
Isn't the Haswell refresh going to be a good bit more expneisve? I hope so because I would have waited otherwise...
Will a Bronze Corsair 430w be enough for an overclocked 4670K, SSD, HDD, OC R7 265 and 3 fans?
It will cost almost exactly the same, but be maybe 10% difference in performance. CPU performance hasn't changed much since 2011.Isn't the Haswell refresh going to be a good bit more expneisve? I hope so because I would have waited otherwise...
Will a Bronze Corsair 430w be enough for an overclocked 4670K, SSD, HDD, OC R7 265 and 3 fans?
I think that's BARELY going to eek through. I would go no less than a 600w.
Isn't the Haswell refresh going to be a good bit more expneisve? I hope so because I would have waited otherwise...
Will a Bronze Corsair 430w be enough for an overclocked 4670K, SSD, HDD, OC R7 265 and 3 fans?
I think that's BARELY going to eek through. I would go no less than a 600w.
It will cost almost exactly the same, but be maybe 10% difference in performance. CPU performance hasn't changed much since 2011.
It's enough. But a better PSU would be recommended certainly. I run a 670 and over clocked 2600K on a Bronze 450W SFX.
I'd feel more than comfortable running that on a <500WI think that's BARELY going to eek through. I would go no less than a 600w.
I'd feel more than comfortable running that on a <500W
The OC 265 is going to be the main culprit, don't run FURMARK and keep it stock volts and you'll be fine.
Well DualBIOS saved my fucking ass; totally forgot about said feature and it was easy as pie to restore to factory default, then load my backed up bios (thank god I did that!)
Running smooth again. Beware of BIOS updates is all I'll say. Especially for Gigabyte. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
but I'm curious how people who have used one feel about the side buttons. I'm wondering how easy it is to find the right buttons (I tried using the Naga with FPS, where I like to bind crouch and grenades to the side keys, but I found it pretty difficult to consistently hit the right keys in a pinch). .
I've been using a Logitech 510 mouse for awhile now. I like the shape, and it was my first 5 button mouse. However, tonight m1 decided to stop working so I'm in the market for a new mouse. I own a Razer Naga (12 button), but I I quit playing MMOs right after I got it and I dislike the forwrad/back buttons for general use, and I find it pretty unusable for FPS. I'm thinking about picking up a Razer Hex Naga (or another mouse with similar layout), but I'm curious how people who have used one feel about the side buttons. I'm wondering how easy it is to find the right buttons (I tried using the Naga with FPS, where I like to bind crouch and grenades to the side keys, but I found it pretty difficult to consistently hit the right keys in a pinch). I noticed the forward/back are in the same position on the Hex as the regular Naga, but I figure I'll either learn to live with it or remap it.
I'd also like to know if anyone can recommend a reasonably priced mouse that has more than two side buttons. And, with any reply I'd like to know about clicking the scroll wheel, which is rather inconsistent in my 510.
Hmmm mkenyon or bii or anyone with an R4:
Does the ring around the power button light up with the computer? The official pictures on the site says no, but every picture I've seen says yes. Need to know for modding purposes. Thinking of switching out the red LED for the blue, hopefully wont be too bright.
The ring on mine does light up.
I got a question to this as well, is it possible to remove the light from the ring? Is there a cable I should remove?
I'm not into the technical details but it's as bright as the picture you posted above.
I'd say http://techreport.com/ and http://www.anandtech.com/ are the most reputable English-language sites for general HW reviews. And http://www.realworldtech.com/ if you actually want to know how stuff works![]()
Hey guys, is the gtx 780 ti overkill for 1080p single screen gaming? I need it to last for 3ish years. I also kinda feel like 3gb of vram is not enough? In a few years, it seems like its going to end up being like the 1.5gb vram cards that we had out not too long ago.
Hey guys, is the gtx 780 ti overkill for 1080p single screen gaming? I need it to last for 3ish years. I also kinda feel like 3gb of vram is not enough? In a few years, it seems like its going to end up being like the 1.5gb vram cards that we had out not too long ago.
It will cost almost exactly the same, but be maybe 10% difference in performance. CPU performance hasn't changed much since 2011.
It's enough. But a better PSU would be recommended certainly. I run a 670 and over clocked 2600K on a Bronze 450W SFX.
I'm on a new PC as well. gaming laptop. been playing TOR actually and civ 5. just dled GTAIV off steam. Can my PC run the mod that makes it look better?
forgot the cpu in it right now, but it has 8gb ram, Nvidia 755M graphics card, and the new haswell i think i7Clocked at 3.0ghz
Random question/paranoia:
I usually upgrade gpus every two years like clockwork, but this year I can't. I have a GTX 670 and a 3570k @4 ghz and 16gb of RAM. I'm not feeling any pain at 1080, but how long can I stay comfortable at this res? I fear UE4 and other high end stuff is going to kill me.
Okay, so I guess my next step into PC is to overclock my CPU - should I follow this guide?
Sooo.... are there really any substantial upgrades I can do for RAM that are worth the trouble? Whether it's OC or buying new sticks.
I have 8GB 1600 CL9s (Corsair Vengeance) on a 2500k. From what I've read even if I got good timings, or a higher freq, it would mostly be a waste. Just confirming with you guys.
I think it's time. Been holding on forever for the next generation of GPUs, but they're still eeking power out of existing designs, so it's time to retire the trusty old 560ti.
I think I've got 2 choices for my price range:
770 4GB: £260
780 3GB: £360
I was just going to dive in at the 780, but looking at the 4GB 770 swayed me a little. £100 less for a slightly slower card, but an extra 1GB of RAM seems like the tastier option.
SLI in the future is also a consideration and I could do that easier with the 770 and if I'm right, the 4GB would help more there. What do you people think?
I think it's time. Been holding on forever for the next generation of GPUs, but they're still eeking power out of existing designs, so it's time to retire the trusty old 560ti.
I think I've got 2 choices for my price range:
770 4GB: £260
780 3GB: £360
I was just going to dive in at the 780, but looking at the 4GB 770 swayed me a little. £100 less for a slightly slower card, but an extra 1GB of RAM seems like the tastier option.
SLI in the future is also a consideration and I could do that easier with the 770 and if I'm right, the 4GB would help more there. What do you people think?
So im looking into full system water cooling
Can someone point me to a site that thoroughly explains the process and what i would need?