I read people talking about using adapters and I just wanted to make sure. I was eyeing the Asus 4k monitor, but I guess I'll wait for a more future proof solution.
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(3) $330.88 Used - Very Good (Amazon Warehouse)
Gigabyte R9 290X
The possibility I'm questioning about actually isn't simply that: is using a HDMI 2.0 cable and connect to the monitor using a display port 1.2 adapter. The monitor hdmi input is 1.4, so connecting a 2.0 cable with an adapter through the display port wouldn't it theorically get more bandwidth as I would be using a 2.0 cable and be 60hz?
(1) $338.00 Used - Like New (Amazon Warehouse)
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Gigabyte R9 290X
yo damn
people should be hopping on this
Yes, I read what you wrote. It's the electronics inside the display that determine the capabilities of the interface. There's also no such thing as a HDMI 2.0 cable, only a High Speed or Cat 2 HDMI cable, which have been available for years.
It is indeed.Mine has been rock solid. The Tomb Raider black screen I reported earlier was an issue with my older PSU, not the card. I've ran this card through an hour of the Furmark burn test and some Unigine with no crashes/errors. The card tops out at 84C during the Furmark burn test at 100% gpu load.
I'm extremely happy with my purchase. I was going to wait for the GTX 800 series, but this should last me awhile until the 20nm process matures.
A 290X for $330 is amazing, with a 30 day return backing by Amazon. I'm also pretty sure the Gigabyte 3 year warranty is transferable.
The PB287Q has a DP input.Ok, I just thought I was overcomplicating. Too bad, then. I'm a bit apprehensive on getting a new monitor right now because of 4k and gsync. Even though that Asus seems like a great monitor for its price, that limitation puts me off a bit.
It is indeed.
The PB287Q has a DP input.
^MMBosstones you shouldn't have any problems. 550 should be more than enough for a single card.
If there is a USB 2.0 device in the future, an active adapter will likely do the trick.Yeah, I know about that, but I fear having a HDMI device in the future and wanting to use it with the monitor.
Yeah, I know about that, but I fear having a HDMI device in the future and wanting to use it with the monitor.
If there is a USB 2.0 device in the future, an active adapter will likely do the trick.
Something like this, though some of this can be a bit finnicky, so just check out reviews beforehand.
Wait, so you're not using the HDMI 1.4 port on the monitor at all? You want to adapt (source) HDMI 2.0 > DP 1.2 (display)? That could work. Not sure there are any HDMI 2.0 adapters on sale yet though.
To be totally 100% clear, I am not certain there are any for USB 2.0 yet. The $150 actually sounds more like what I was thinking too. That's how much Dual Link DVI -> Displayport active adapters are.That seems affordable, also. When you talked about active adapters I search and the first one I saw was something like $150. That would be too much.
The current ones can't even hit 60fps at 1080p. I wouldn't worry about itYes. I was just questioning that to make sure it was future proof. I think I will keep the monitor for quite some time and would like to use it, for example, with a next gen console also (PS5 lol.)
The current ones can't even hit 60fps at 1080p. I wouldn't worry about it![]()
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Gigabyte R9 290X
Oh wow! Worth an upgrade from a gtx680 if I'm just doing 1080p gaming?
Funny. Such a similar setup in terms of where everything is. Also have the Asus monitor along with a secondary LG. Then same keyboard... I also have my system on the right side of my desk.I'll deal with that when the time comes, but for now I think it looks pretty slick.
Funny. Such a similar setup in terms of where everything is. Also have the Asus monitor along with a secondary LG. Then same keyboard... I also have my system on the right side of my desk.
Yea. My biggest thing is the (relatively) quiet since it's browns + dampened.ha. Thinking of getting a new keyboard though. I have my mechanical Cherry Blue keyboard in my office and feels so good when typing. The browns in the 710+ aren't bad at all, but I think I prefer the feedback from the blues.
Got The Beast v2 in it's case and tightened up. Took care of the PSU cables.
Before:
After:
Zip ties are wonderful. Love all of the space in the back of the Air 540!
Window view of Air 540:
Front View:
The whole battlestation:
Just about ready to dig in and start OC'ing this 4930k.
I really like the Corsair Air 540 case. Unfortunately I may be forced to go water for my Titan Blacks and have to leave it. I'll deal with that when the time comes, but for now I think it looks pretty slick.
Decided to sell my glossy modded ASUS 144hz monitor. 1080p just isn't for me anymore, my eyes have been spoiled no matter how smooth the motion is.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=117062636&postcount=11424
Every game I've thrown at it has run great, no signs of defects. I'll have some time after work to run some torture tests. If it breaks, I'll just return it to Amazon for a refund. This card is also super quiet even under gaming load, I'm impressed.
Update: The card passed the FurMark and Unigine full load burn/stress tests.
Update II: Elpida Memory![]()
I can be your help. The info is really spread out and fragmented, and requires a lot of different random tidbits and anecdotal information. However, a good place to get started at is Martin's Liquid Lab. Tons of good info there.is there a way to search for the best parts for water cooling?
I have a Corsair 600t and I have Koolance r9 290x water block... nothing else.
I checked through and I do not want to buy a "toy" all in one kit.
I rather buy separate best parts and do it slowly and properly.
Mine has been pretty stable too. I did hit 94C on Unigine but under normal gaming conditions it seems to be around 77C. I'm semi tempted to pick up a second one lol
What's Elpida Memory and why is it bad :|
edit: also checked my card and it was manufactured at the end of jan. warranty active until 03/27/2017. Not bad.
ha. Thinking of getting a new keyboard though. I have my mechanical Cherry Blue keyboard in my office and feels so good when typing. The browns in the 710+ aren't bad at all, but I think I prefer the feedback from the blues.
whats the recommended watts for sli 780's? im rocking a 550 but i doubt thats enough
I'm surprised you don't pickup the cheap R9 290X on the last page to use in your backup rig. You wanted to give AMD a try right?
Imagine it water-cooled inside your FT02 like this:
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Notice the three cards? Watch it gradually turn into a tri-crossfire rig lol
Nope 550w won't do it. You'd be probably need to step up to a 850w or so. Assuming your other components are overclocked.
I can be your help. The info is really spread out and fragmented, and requires a lot of different random tidbits and anecdotal information. However, a good place to get started at is Martin's Liquid Lab. Tons of good info there.
Smokey that case is sexy. It looks small enough that it might fit in my component rack by removing a shelf when I build my home theater pc. What are the dimensions?
Not favorably. It suffers from angle snapping and prediction.
The old cables are not compatible with the new PSUs. They now have Gen 2 cablesNeed some help guys. I upgraded my PSU from a Corsair 1200 to a Corsair 1500 PSU. On my 1200 I had the Corsair brand Blue Power Cables so all the power cables from the PSU to each component used these blue sleeved cables. However, when I am trying to use these same cables on my new 1500 PSU it does not work.
I am doing a leak test on my water loop and have a an adapter to make it think it is connected to the mother board. The 1500 turns on no problem and even the LED light in my res turns on, but seems like there is not enough juice to power the pumps. So for shits and giggles, I plugged in the 1200 using the blue cables to my pump/res and the black power cable that came with the new PSU and it worked fine. My LED light in the res turned on as did the two pumps with no problem.
So at this point it seems like my blue corsair brand cables are not working properly with the new PSU. Is this normal? I would hate to have wasted the money on fancy blue power cables and now have them not work with the new PSU, but after and hour of testing, it just does not work with the blue cables. I decided to use one of the black accessories power cables and ran that from the 1500 PSU to the water pump and it worked perfectly fine. So at this point it seems like my fancy blue power cables are just not compatible with my new PSU. I have such a good ad nicely tucked cable management and it seems like I now have to redo the whole f'n thing! ARGGHHHH!
Mionix Avior, Corsair M45, Logitech Proteus.Oh that's not good D: So in terms of optical mice the Rival is the best?
What's up there in that high optical tier nowadays...
Mionix Avior, Corsair M45, Logitech Proteus.
The only thing I know about it is that it uses the same sensor as the rest. I haven't gotten my hands on one though.
Corsair RGB series is going to drop soon, that will be my next keyboard purchase.