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Really? Why would they? They'd be eliminating most of their potential sales.Start checking. Some stores may immediately start selling on the 3rd. Others may wait a few days. Really depends on the store. I can't confirm for sure.
Really? Why would they? They'd be eliminating most of their potential sales.Start checking. Some stores may immediately start selling on the 3rd. Others may wait a few days. Really depends on the store. I can't confirm for sure.
Am I a fool if I get the EK Titan XXL waterblock/backplate combo? It's easily the most aesthetically pleasing combo in my eyes - I want simple, and I want all black. And I want complete coverage. The XSPC combo was close - but that visible copper when mounted drives me nuts.
I ask cause it's an Acetal + Nickel. Granted, the nickel plating seems to be interior, only, so you can't see anything. But still, I've heard bad things. It seems everything is good nowadays in mid-2013. But I gotta ask before I drop $150 + shipping on it.
Really? Why would they? They'd be eliminating most of their potential sales.
Learnt my lesson that ordering anything (that needs to be shipped) is idiotic.
Thought you were just talking about normal stores and not smaller stores breaking street date.My guess? The bigger stores have a strict date they cannot break, while smaller Computer stores can and will do so. I've seen it happen before, so nothing really surprises me anymore.
Like I said, yesterday there were pictures from a Quebec computer store of 4770k @ $369.99 on the shelf.
Looks like I'm going to be taking the Titan.
Apparently I just had to pay UPS an extra $151 for tax and brokerage fees.
Things just get worse and worse for me. This card has costed me so far - I thought I was going to be paying only $1000, but with shipping, taxes, fees, and everything it's turned into a nightmare. Returning it at this point would be insane.
It looks like I have to take the blow this one time. Learnt my lesson that ordering anything (that needs to be shipped) is idiotic. From now on I'm sticking with stores.
I hope someone else learns a lesson from my mistakes as well.
Patience is key.
Someone with a Titan please tell me everything is going to be okay.
Paging Dr. Smokey.
EK´s nickel plating is still pretty bad, so I wouldn´t do it personally. The biggest problem with bad nickel plating isn´t even that the blocks themselves will look like ass after a while, but moreso that the flaked off nickel will get stuck in other component(s) of the loop. If you want a good nickel plated block you could get a block from aquacomputer, koolance or watercool for example:
http://shop.watercool.de/epages/WatercooleK.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/WatercooleK/Products/15536
He got fucked by UPS Canada and their brokerage fees. The funny thing is if he were to go to their office himself and fill out the paperwork it would be like $20.Jeeeezus. $151? You can overnight ship a set of rims for that much.![]()
Do you live on the Moon?
Jeeeezus. $151? You can overnight ship a set of rims for that much.![]()
He got fucked by UPS Canada and their brokerage fees. The funny thing is if he were to go to their office himself and fill out the paperwork it would be like $20.
However. No matter what. You are going to get dinged a lot of money if you try to import something worth $1,000. I feel for ya Smash I really do. But a lot of the troubles he had were easily avoided.
Yeah Mortgages are scary right now. If you need Canada stuff advice later feel free to PM before spending a grand lol
Jesus, the only site with an evga 780 in stock is evga, and they charge $50 shipping to Canada. FML.
I know! I'm sticking with tiger direct, newegg, or ncix. They have Canadian websites. I would love to pick it up at retail but no stores have it yetWatch out for those Canadian import taxes and brokerage fees. D:
Thanks for the heads up!
That said, ultimately I don't care if the stuff I buy is nickel or not. The reason I liked the EK is because it was a full cover (covered the entirely of the PCB) and had a matching backplate. The only thing close to that from anyone else is XSPC if I want to keep the black aesthetic. I took a look at the glass Aquacomputer one that Mkenyon likes; but it's not full-size, doesn't have a backplate - and for as nice as it looks, I think I'd rather stick with black. But I'm open to other suggestions.
I think I'm gonna pull the trigger on the last of my watercooling parts tonight (outside of tubing/fittings) so that the order is in by tomorrow morning when everyone gets back to work.
I currently have a 360mm and 240mm rad. EK X-Res combo pump/res. I just need blocks and fans.
I had narrowed all my choices down to a few finalists - I want quality stuff with good reviews; but aesthetics also ultimately drove me to these:
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Any reason I should hesitate? Thanks!
If you want all black I got nothing else at the moment. I have to say I'd rather get a heatkiller or that aquacomputer block if given the choice, since those blocks are pretty much always near the top of the pack for any given gpu.
Still the XSPC one is probably a decent block, and the temp difference should be quite small between different blocks anyway. So if you're set on black that's probably the way to go.
About the other parts: The supremacy is a good block. I have that exact version, it's a solid performer and very well made.
NB eloops are great fans, so if those phobya versions are the same as the NB branded version they will perform very well.
I know dude, I know.
I need help in figuring out in why am losing about 2 gb of ssd hard space everytime I turn on my computer. the SSD drive is also my OS and program drive.
Dunno yet.I remember not long ago when people said that getting a six or eight core CPU wasn't important for gaming, are games down the road going to make more use of extra cores or would four still be just as good?
Check which files are taking up room, delete or move them. It's a good visual tool.So what do I do after it calculates my stuff?
It did free up over 2 GB space after analyzing.
Also I free a lot of space because I read on the interweb that I should move the page file sys to my HDD instead my SDD.
Check which files are taking up room, delete or move them. It's a good visual tool.
I moved my page file over to my HDD, frees up space.
Do it through Windows > Power Option > Advanced setup > HDD > select "Sleep" = Never.Is there an option in my BIOS so my motherboard stops putting my harddrives to sleep? Its kinda annoying to keep hearing them click on periodically. My motherboard is the ASUS P8Z77-V LK. Google is not helping me.
http://www.nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/nvidia/gtx780/damn, all of these sites now sold out of 780gtx. are tiger/newegg/microcent usually fast on restocking? or is it all up to nvidia?
Do it through Windows > Power Option > Advanced setup > HDD > select "Sleep" = Never.
damn, all of these sites now sold out of 780gtx. are tiger/newegg/microcent usually fast on restocking? or is it all up to nvidia?
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Oh Memory Express. I see what you're trying to do and it amuses me![]()
Also I'm happy to be part of a large group of people getting new computers. We'll all be new computer bros.![]()
Do you know the secret handshake?
I have a quick question. What temperature should I not exceed for my GPU when it's at full blow playing games? Also, what's the best free software to measure the temperature of the GPU?
I recently picked up a 2560x1440 monitor and started playing Crysis 3 at native res on my GTX 570. I'm worried about burning down my PC.
I have a quick question. What temperature should I not exceed for my GPU when it's at full blow playing games? Also, what's the best free software to measure the temperature of the GPU?
I recently picked up a 2560x1440 monitor and started playing Crysis 3 at native res on my GTX 570. I'm worried about burning down my PC.
There are Utility links at the bottom of the OP.I have a quick question. What temperature should I not exceed for my GPU when it's at full blow playing games? Also, what's the best free software to measure the temperature of the GPU?
I recently picked up a 2560x1440 monitor and started playing Crysis 3 at native res on my GTX 570. I'm worried about burning down my PC.
Best thing to do right now is wait until next week and see what the new Haswell line up offers before deciding on anything. The 4770K will be a good i7 chip and priced similarly to that.http://pcpartpicker.com/user/usea/saved/1EYr
I mainly use Visual Studio, Photoshop, virtual machines. Unity 3d (game development) is also not out of the question. My main concern is keeping the above things fast, and being able to have several copies of visual studio open, while compiling stuff in a VM. That's why I chose 32gb of ram and an i7, although I'm open to change.
I do play games often, but they're not often the cutting edge graphics type. Even in those, I am fine with turning off shadows, reflections, lighting effects, etc. So I'm not super concerned with gaming performance, but it's still an issue. I play games like L4D2, starcraft 2, street fighter 4, mmos, indie games, etc. I watch a lot of twitch.tv and netflix.
Here, I'll fill out the thing in the OP:
5 Light Gaming
4 Gaming
2 Emulation (PS2/Wii) - not planned, but maybe
1 Video Editing
5 HD Streaming - twitch.tv
3 3D/Model work - unity 3d
5 General Usage (Word, Web, 1080p playback) - software development
I don't have a strict budget, but I was hoping it would be under $1k (before buying monitors). I'm a little above that now.
I haven't looked at monitors yet, so I don't know resolution. Presumably they'll be 1920x1080 or whatever. Monitor quality is important to me. I currently own an NEC MultiSync 20WMGX2, but it's on its last legs.
I'd like to execute the build as soon as possible, but if I could save a decent amount by waiting a month then I would. I don't plan on overclocking. I'm not reusing any parts from my current computer (maybe sound card? I don't know). I'll probably get some extra case fans, which aren't listed in the build.
I haven't built a computer in 5 years, so I'm very interested in any advice and criticism you guys have.
So I built a cheap PC for my girl so we could play Diablo together at home, but the 650Ti Boost I put in seems a touch warm for a DX9-based game.
Usually runs ~70C during play. Goes as high as 75C at times. Cpu stays under 50C with stock cooler so dont think its a case problem. In the same room, my GB 670 runs at around 40C.
Are these temps ok for this card? Its the Inno3D model with 2 fans.
Used 2500K or 3570K + a Z77 mobo. 7850 or 7950. (7870XT if you can find one)So PC-Gaf, my circa 2007 PC just died on me and instead of trying to find and replace parts I'm thinking about building a new one. Suddenly shutting off accompanied by a burnt smell doesn't bode well for salvaging, and it would feel wasteful spending money on parts that old to keep it running anyways. So with money kind of tight I'm looking for something strong enough for current gaming, and extendable for future next gen games, without being too expensive. Any advice?
Right now I'm thinking the following for the core:
i5 3470
Asrock Z75 pro 3
Radeon 7870
Or maybe trying to shave some money off with a weaker GPU and a cheaper AMD cpu. Not sure how linking to newegg wish lists works or I'd just do that. :/
Officially I think so, it would anyway though.Quick question. Will Z87 motherboards (more specifically: Asus Z87 Sabertooth) support DDR3 2133mhz ram? I've read Haswell can support up to 3200mhz, so I assume that this should be a yes? I just want to confirm. Thanks.
Fine. You can check and create a fan profile with MSI Afterburner.So I built a cheap PC for my girl so we could play Diablo together at home, but the 650Ti Boost I put in seems a touch warm for a DX9-based game.
Usually runs ~70C during play. Goes as high as 75C at times. Cpu stays under 50C with stock cooler so dont think its a case problem. In the same room, my GB 670 runs at around 40C.
Are these temps ok for this card? Its the Inno3D model with 2 fans.
Pop back in a week after we have Haswell information and pricing to work with.http://pcpartpicker.com/user/usea/saved/1EYr
I mainly use Visual Studio, Photoshop, virtual machines. Unity 3d (game development) is also not out of the question. My main concern is keeping the above things fast, and being able to have several copies of visual studio open, while compiling stuff in a VM. That's why I chose 32gb of ram and an i7, although I'm open to change.
I do play games often, but they're not often the cutting edge graphics type. Even in those, I am fine with turning off shadows, reflections, lighting effects, etc. So I'm not super concerned with gaming performance, but it's still an issue. I play games like L4D2, starcraft 2, street fighter 4, mmos, indie games, etc. I watch a lot of twitch.tv and netflix.
Here, I'll fill out the thing in the OP:
5 Light Gaming
4 Gaming
2 Emulation (PS2/Wii) - not planned, but maybe
1 Video Editing
5 HD Streaming - twitch.tv
3 3D/Model work - unity 3d
5 General Usage (Word, Web, 1080p playback) - software development
I don't have a strict budget, but I was hoping it would be under $1k (before buying monitors). I'm a little above that now.
I haven't looked at monitors yet, so I don't know resolution. Monitors now are like 1920x1080 right? Monitor quality is more important to me than size. I currently own an NEC MultiSync 20WMGX2, but it's on its last legs.
I'd like to execute the build as soon as possible, but if I could save a decent amount by waiting a month then I would. I don't plan on overclocking. I'm not reusing any parts from my current computer (maybe sound card? I don't know). I'll probably get some extra case fans, which aren't listed in the build. I prefer to buy from newegg, with amazon as a backup.
I haven't built a computer in 5 years, so I'm very interested in any advice and criticism you guys have.
Fine. You can check and create a fan profile with MSI Afterburner.