Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think neither the processor nor the motherboard support DDR4
I edited, thanks for point that out. I think I copied it from the wrong column.
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think neither the processor nor the motherboard support DDR4
Not to piggyback too much on your comment but I'm in a similar boat. Looking at a new build late summer/early autumn based around a 980ti.
I know it won't be cheap but my first inkling is to wait for a Skylake i7 and double down with DDR4. I build from scratch once in a blue moon so I'd be a little reluctant to go for a Haswell and DDR3 even if it would be cheaper. It'd just be good to hear what others are thinking right now.
This thread is really awesome, I do my best with my PC but I don’t know a lot about it. I've wanted to upgrade my current rig for a few years now and decided to finally jump in. I've read through the thread and used the OP as a starting point but I'm not sure if what I have listed could be better for my current budget. I don't need hard drives at the moment and I currently have a 750W power supply.
Here is what I pieced together so far through friend recommendations and the list in the OP.
CPU: i7 4790k 4c/8T
CPU Cooler: not sure which one to get.
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97X-GAMING 5
Memory: 4x4GB 2666Mhz DDR4 (I was looking at this as an option but I don’t know if its worth it since I have 24gb DDR3 (Cpu-z says at 2888.3)
Graphics Card: GTX 980ti
Case: Corsair Air 540
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think neither the processor nor the motherboard support DDR4
At the moment I've got a Gigabyte z97 ud3h which serves me fine, if there's anything more I wanted it would be a better sound chip and on board wifi/Bluetooth.
The extra software that comes with those ROG boards looks nice, I just don't know if it's worth that extra money.
My other worry is if my psu - rm650 will actually be compatible with the motherboard, I seem to recall some itx boards requiring a different psu.
I'll be moving my 4690k and gigabyte 970 over to a corsair air240,which I'll most likely add a h80i gt to due to space constrains.
Oh, that makes sense.Don't have any other games to test it on.
Seem to have fixed it by changing the power saving setting to "high performance" on Windows...? I might have changed it as I was researching ways to save power after a recent electricity bill.![]()
Alabama.
We had lightning strike and kill two trees near our house in the past three years, so now with a lack of lightning rod like objects, it just strikes the house instead.
Currently looking at quotes for actual lighting rod installations. And probably contacting the cable company to ask them to send someone to inspect the ground on their line.
I have the itch to build again & was considering the 6700k (Skylake) but all the literature I've read so far regarding 6700k specs vs that of the 4790k (4% single core & 8-9% multicore performance increase) added with the extra expense of DDR4 & new socket (1151) I dunno? Skylake just doesn't seem worth waiting for at this point.
Am I missing something PC GAF?
Hi guys, for my new build I bought a multi card reader with integrated USB 3.0 USB, I have a question on how to connect it. My motherboard is an ASRock Z97 Extreme4, and the only USB 3.0 header connector it has is this one:
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The multi card connector looks like this:
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The bottom right pin is marked as +
Is there any way to make the multi card USD 3.0 work? Or is the only way around it to plug it into the UBS 2.0 headers and live with slow transfer rates?
Alabama.
We had lightning strike and kill two trees near our house in the past three years, so now with a lack of lightning rod like objects, it just strikes the house instead.
Currently looking at quotes for actual lighting rod installations. And probably contacting the cable company to ask them to send someone to inspect the ground on their line.
Performance-wise, I kinda doubt you'll miss out on much if you go with Z97 now. I'm only waiting for Skylake because I'm thinking about the next build after that might benefit from future compatibility, being able to drop a new processor into the same Z170 motherboard or reuse the DDR4 RAM with any new motherboards I might buy in the future.
I was thinking that way when I bought into P55 and socket 1156 about six years ago. I ended up not being able to reuse the motherboard for anything because socket 1156 was discontinued and replaced somewhat quickly, but I was able to reuse the DDR3 RAM with later tech, I have two Haswell-based PCs in my house and both of them are running with 5~6 year old RAM.
Normally, you'll have to reinstall Windows if you change motherboards, unfortunately.
I usually recommend not going for the more expensive higher end motherboards, especially if you won't be using their extra features very often.
I think the ASRock Z97E-ITX/ac ($122 after $20 rebate) is a good fit for what you want. Comes with AC wifi, bluetooth, and ALC1150 audio. Your current Gigabyte UD3H motherboard already comes with the ALC1150 audio chipset, though. If you have problems with the ALC1150 or you just want even better audio, you'll have to look into getting a dedicated sound card.. an internal sound card is out of the question when it comes to mITX since it'll take up the only PCI-E slot available for the graphics card, but you could look into getting a USB sound card. Audio isn't really my thing, so I have no idea what to recommend you when it comes to USB audio.
What are you using with the PC, audio-wise? Surround speakers? High end headset?
Don't worry about the power supply, it's compatible. It's not the motherboard, you're thinking of mITX cases that come in sizes too small to house a regular ATX power supply, so those cases require special compact power supplies.
Hey guys, was wondering if someone could offer a little help with SSD data/OS migration. I'm a bit of a noob with these things, and because I rely on my computer for music production work I can't afford any mishaps.
I built a PC in 2011, using a Corsair F60 SSD for Windows 7. I have 3 other SSDs + 1 HDD connected for various software/data/sound banks, although the C: does have a few bits of software installed to it.
After years of windows updates etc, I'm down to ~2.7GB of space on the C:, and decided I need to upgrade asap. I've purchased a Samsung 850 EVO 120GB SSD to use as my new OS drive.
What's the best way to migrate/clone the data from the F60 to the 850? I've been reading various forums on how to do it, but I've read conflicting opinions; some are saying it's best to just do a fresh install of windows on a new drive because migrating can cause various issues. Is this true? But how would a fresh install affect the compatibility with my various software programs on the other drives? Would it affect software/plugin registries etc? (again, bit of a noob with these things!) But would a fresh install give me better performance overall?
If I were to clone the F60 onto the 850, how does one go about it? I think I've run out of SATA ports to connect drives to..is it ok to temporarily disconnect one of the other drives and connect the new drive for the migration process?
As it's a Samsung drive that I have, would it best to use their own migration software, or is there some better free software to use?
I also have Microsoft Office 2010 suite on the original C: drive... will migrating/cloning have any affect on the license? (it's a student license which I got whilst I was a uni student back in 2011).
Sorry for the bombardment of questions! If anyone could offer a bit of advice, or point me in the direction of a step-by-step guide or something, that would be greatCheers!
The difference for me would mean either GTX 980 TI ( 4790k) or staying with my GTX 970 (6700k) in terms of budget.
But weighing up the the 2 processors in performance at least of what's known currently there seems very little in them at all, for which I'm kind of disappointed tbh.
I bought my PC prebuilt (sorry) - I don't think I have a windows key, was probably OEM. Does that mean I'll have to buy a copy of windows if I switch motherboards?
Was looking to go from mATX to something that supports SLI but is still small - recommendations would be good there too.
Is there any big difference between the Asrock and a Gigabyte GA z97n wifi, apart from the lesser sound chip on the gigabyte one?
I'm trying to group my purchase from one shop, and I've only found one that sells the h80i gt, shipping in Australia can get a bit ridiculous.
I live somewhat close to a shop that would sell the Asrock board but refuse to shop there as they've got the worst customer service.
I'm using mid range headphones - philips fidelio x2,they do what I want them do to,which are currently running through a separate dac/amp which works fine. I would just be looking at clearing up some desk space is all.
Now, I just wanted to ask you a few things about the build. Are you OK going without a regular hard drive? You didn't list one in the parts list. You didn't list a mouse either, I assume you already have one?
Thanks for the response. Honestly you've kinda convinved me to hold onto the idea of SLI'ing lol. Most old games run like an absolute dream on my 770 so i'd only be looking at new releases and you're suggesting they're becoming better optimised. Whens this whole DX12 thing coming out, it sounds epic.DX12 (games, which will support it in the near future and only Win 10) will change (and highly improve, what we've heard) how SLI works and kinda makes it so that two cards acts as "one" and they don't share the memory anymore (e.g. you would have a total of 4gb GDDR5 ram with your cards).
But now, SLI is a bit tricky and while most modern games work good with two cards (like Battlefield, Witcher 3, Evolve) there are a lot of games witch don't work great and even can have problems like micro stutters, bad or non existent sli profiles (Fifa) and you will not see any improvements.
I highly recommend if you want to "upgrade" by selling your old card and upgrading to a newer one if you want to get good performance without problems.
What card reader did you buy that was advertised as being USB 3.0 compatible but only came with a USB 2.0 connector? There's no way to get USB 3.0 speeds from a USB 2.0 connection. The extra pins are there to provide the USB 3.0 functionality.
Guys, I think im going finally buy my new pc after nearly a year of fiddling with making builds. Found the gtx 970 at good price (for europe lol) and I think im going to bite.
So this is the build I want with the pcpartpicker link:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/nsnrsY
And here is the spanish version, costing more money, of course (didnt put the powersupply on this list becuase its the real buying basket and I already have that at home).
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Anything that I need to change from there? I dont know if that case is any good (even of it says its compatible on pcpartpicker) but I didnt want to spend a lot of money on it. Also didnt add a heatsink. Do I really need that?
I dont want to go more than 1200 euros.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Want to buy it as soon as possible.
PC GAF, any chance of a price drop for the 970 now that the 980ti is out?
Can't answer without a model number or more info on what it is. Do you have any links?I did not mention that the card reader has a PCI-E connector, does everything work through that then? Either that, or I have be scammed![]()
Ikea Galant is the standard favorite.Does anyone have any recommendations for a nice (affordable) desk? Looking for something sturdy though. I don't need pull out drawers or storage compartments. Something simple. I have two 24" monitors so it has to be large enough to compensate for those and a full size keyboard.
Availability on newly released cards has always been a situation where you need to either buy it within the first minute or two of release, F5'ing various online stores, or just hold out until availability increases.Not sure where else to ask, but since people here are knowledgeable on where to find parts, i thought i might give it a shot.
Does anyone know where to find the EVGA 980/Titan X hybrid coolers for sale? EVGA, in an astonishing lack of preparation, announced something they cant provide and of course asshats on ebay are charging tons of markup on a simple item.
Am I playing with fire by pairing a R9 290X with a 500W Bronze PSU? Calculated the max power draw of all the components in my build and I should have ~40W of headroom between that and 500W, but input from others would be nice. I also won't be OCing, for what that's worth. Would my PC even approach that maximum draw while playing games, generally speaking?
I'd try the Guru3D cleaner and a fresh install.Anyone else with an nVidia GPU getting a ton of "Display driver has stopped responding" errors since the last 2 driver updates?
Ikea Galant is the standard favorite.
IMO, just find a nice huge big sturdy wooden flat thing. Maybe at Goodwill, maybe a garage sale. Refinish it, put whatever kind of legs you want on it. Set you out $100 or less. Will take some elbow grease though.
Availability on newly released cards has always been a situation where you need to either buy it within the first minute or two of release, F5'ing various online stores, or just hold out until availability increases.
Or, you know, just put your own hybrid cooler on it.![]()
Any recommendations? My budget is $2,000.Guys, with the recent 980ti announcement and my want to get into high end gaming, I'm going to build a PC. Only reason I took this Kong is because I didn't have the money to build the computer I wanted. So what would be the ideal set up for a PC that includes a 980ti? I'll be building it in the fall once my preparations are complete.
Come back in the fall, to be honest. There will be new parts and price changes by then. Perhaps even Skylake Consumer stuff.Any recommendations? My budget is $2,000.
Come back in the fall, to be honest. There will be new parts and price changes by then. Perhaps even Skylake Consumer stuff.
Any recommendations? My budget is $2,000.
Lots. It's generally a major PITA. You'd want to be on an enthusaist socket platform and/or have a consumer socket motherboard with a PLX chip ($$$$$$) as well.How many issues does three way sli scaling run into compared to 2? Wondering whether I might want a 3rd 980ti down the line if Pascal takes too long to come out. 4K, 60 is the dream!
This will be the first card I use sli with at all.
Yeah, there may be the Skylake CPUs and motherboards out by then. DDR4 plus some other neat features. DDR4 is already available on the enthusiast socket (2011-3/X99), but comes at a bit of a premium on the processor. However, the baseline 5820K is a 6C/12T part, which is nice.Hmm, alright then. For Skylake products, does this include CPUs? I was thinking of getting an i7-4790k cpu, but after you mentioned it, I don't know if a better one will come out.
I don't really want an and card, but I do hope they shake up the prices a tad bit! It'll make things cheaper for me. So these Haswell cu should be good right?Don't buy anything until you see what AMD have to offer with their new line of cards later this month, and what effect this will have on the GPU market prices in general.
Skylake is due mid August, so you can either wait for that or go for a six-core/eight-core Haswell-E CPU.
Links for the ram? I want to go with 16GB of ram. I'll look into Skylake technology since this sounds interesting.Yeah, there may be the Skylake CPUs and motherboards out by then. DDR4 plus some other neat features. DDR4 is already available on the enthusiast socket (2011-3/X99), but comes at a bit of a premium on the processor. However, the baseline 5820K is a 6C/12T part, which is nice.
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If shipping is the same price just go through Amazon since they have a great return policy. I've ditched Newegg.
If it's a high quality 500w with stable single 12v rail you should be alright. But you are cutting it real close. If you start having random BSOD's then you pretty much know why.
Yeah, it only requires 32A on the 12V rail. You'll be fine, that's a good unit. What 290X are you going to be using, out of curiosity?Thanks for the response, much appreciated. This is what I'm using: http://www.evga.com/Products/Product.aspx?pn=100-B1-0500-KR
According to the specs it has 40A/480W on the 12V rail, which I'm assuming is pretty close to the best case scenario for a 500W PSU?
Yeah, it only requires 32A on the 12V rail. You'll be fine, that's a good unit. What 290X are you going to be using, out of curiosity?
Hey lads, could use a quick hand 'ere; I'm in need of a good dust-remover for my PC, preferably none-static and all that jazz. Any good recommendations? I'm in Denmark, and most of the ones I've seen on UK Amazon don't ship to DK :/
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Alsoooo, I'm really considering getting rid of the good ole Hockey Puck and getting an aftermarket cooler. What's a good option without going too far up in price? Don't mind whether it's liquid or air, as long as it's... Well, good. Mind you, my motherboard isn't all that large, and the stock cooler is riiiight next to the RAM, so nothing too huge. I've got Corsair Vengeance RAM, incase you're wondering regarding height of the RAM.
Thanks in advance!
Wow, tons of good info here. Thanks a lot for this. I was just sort of picking what looked good, had no idea about some of it being outdated.
Regular hard drive I think I got confused and put an external drive instead. What do you recommend there? I'll also probably pick up a (much smaller) external drive because I need to get in the habit of actually having back ups...
For mice, as I put in my post I have one of these that I got hand-me-down a while back. I'll probably replace it later on, after I get everything else up and running.
I do end up with discs from time to time still, mostly for burning. I might be able to find an old external DVD drive somewhere in the basement if my sister hasn't tossed it yet.
You are gonna need a heatsink if you want to overclock. But it can wait until you are actually planning to overclock, if you'll ever be. Build seems fine to me.
Do they suffer in frame pacing compared to nvidia though? I'll look it up when I get home but if you know the answer that saves a little time, on mobile ATM.Oh yeah, the 290 and 290X are way better buys when you're talking performance:$.
Plus, there's a number of great Freesync monitors out there for way less than the G-Sync alternatives.