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CaseLabs or GTFO. Don't keep buying Mustangs when a Corvette is in reach.
okay, okay, I can understand aversion to watercooling with your issues, I'll allow it
While the FT02 is pretty good, it is outdated and is kind of tough to work in.
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Help me GAF
I currently have 2 7970s.
R9 295x2 price is coming down in price in the UK too for a limited time to about £600-700. Is that worth it do you think, or better to hold off for Nvidias new cards? I can't imagine Nvidia would match that price/performance...
What kind of display do you have?Help me GAF
I currently have 2 7970s.
R9 295x2 price is coming down in price in the UK too for a limited time to about £600-700. Is that worth it do you think, or better to hold off for Nvidias new cards? I can't imagine Nvidia would match that price/performance...
Awwwwwwww yisssss:
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What kind of display do you have?
Unlike the "Ultra Durable" Gigabyte boards, ASRock ones have never failed me
Anyway, I don't know how anyone could buy anything but an ASUS board for X99. Just for pure excitement and entertainment value, their custom socket is the single most interesting thing which happened in mainboards in the past 5 years. That needs to be rewarded, so I'm going ASUS.
Unlike the "Ultra Durable" Gigabyte boards, ASRock ones have never failed me
Anyway, I don't know how anyone could buy anything but an ASUS board for X99. Just for pure excitement and entertainment value, their custom socket is the single most interesting thing which happened in mainboards in the past 5 years. That needs to be rewarded, so I'm going ASUS.
receipts.gifThey're typically able to achieve clocks with lower volts, from what I've seen.
Silverstone Fortress FT05 availability should be this month, and the product page is up:
http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=522&area=en
Motivational pic from their Facebook page:
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OH snap what? I have the FT02 and it's kickass.
As much as I know about computers, the one thing I've never tried, nor completely understand how to do, is overclocking. I want to since I have a i7-3770k, but.... Lol
I have an old Q6600 with 12GB RAM and an old ATI hd4770, would a GPU upgrade to something modern be worth it or would the GPU be bottle necked by the CPU?
I have an old Q6600 with 12GB RAM and an old ATI hd4770, would a GPU upgrade to something modern be worth it or would the GPU be bottle necked by the CPU?
I have an old Q6600 with 12GB RAM and an old ATI hd4770, would a GPU upgrade to something modern be worth it or would the GPU be bottle necked by the CPU?
It is pretty easy nowadays. Don't worry about it.
Videos, some user reports, nothing official.
Even if it does nothing at all (and personally, I doubt there's a significant difference outside of "extreme overclocking" scenarios none of us will reach), the sheer audacity of the idea of having a socket with 73 more pins than specified by the CPU manufacturer needs to be rewarded.I've yet to see any advantage in overclocking, though, based on reviews. Wasn't that the whole point?
I have an old Q6600 with 12GB RAM and an old ATI hd4770, would a GPU upgrade to something modern be worth it or would the GPU be bottle necked by the CPU?
It could be one of those freaky optical illusions due to the camera angle but that CoolerMaster heat sink looks waaaaaay off centre.
It could be one of those freaky optical illusions due to the camera angle but that CoolerMaster heat sink looks waaaaaay off centre.
Agreed, definitely looks somewhat "on the piss" in comparison to the rest of the case.
If I'm being honest, I wouldn't even know where to start, aside from looking up a "how-to". Lol
The thermal paste is to provide contact when it can't have metal to metal contact. I'd at least tighten it to see if temps get better. Not much to lose.Won't the thermal paste be dry and useless though, considering it's a year old?
Does that test not take SLI into account or something? I get ~10k with a single 290x.
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OP picks.Whats the general consensus on a good z97 mobo?
I don'tIf you have a Microcenter nearby, you can not only get that deal but a 5820k for $299 and you save even more money if you bundle it with a motherboard. And the 4790k @ $279 has been that way for like 4 weeks now, I think.
http://www.microcenter.com/site/brands/intel-processor-bundles.aspx
just processors link
maybe thats the difference?
Does the 290x really equate to x3 GTX 770 4gb each?
Its suppose to take into consideration. This is the extreme test
Just like with any modern CPU, it doesn't give you access to speeds that would be otherwise be impossible to achieve. It is all about the aesthetics, sound, and tinkering.Watercooling an Anniversary Pentium - pointless? Thoughts?
Nah, his score is for extreme. Yours is not.Is your CPU overclocked at all? I have a 4790k @ 4.4GHz, and 16GB of RAM (not that I think RAM makes any difference). Also at 1080p.
My guess is you had SLI disabled or something.
Just a shame to not use the Splash to full potential. Selling my i7 and stuff to switch from Asus to gigabyte.Just like with any modern CPU, it doesn't give you access to speeds that would be otherwise be impossible to achieve. It is all about the aesthetics, sound, and tinkering.
So, it isn't any more or less pointless than a 4790K or 5960X.s
Just like with any modern CPU, it doesn't give you access to speeds that would be otherwise be impossible to achieve. It is all about the aesthetics, sound, and tinkering.
So, it isn't any more or less pointless than a 4790K or 5960X.
Nah, his score is for extreme. Yours is not.
#yoloJust a shame to not use the Splash to full potential. Selling my i7 and stuff to switch from Asus to gigabyte.
#yolo
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