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Any big upcoming sales? I seem to remember Newegg doing one for President's Day/Week.
Hellsing321 said:Since this is an ATI card I'd say this is the most likely culprit.
xero273 said:I need new 120mm case fans. If possible, I'm looking for good airflow and somewhat silent fans. Any recommendations?
Tiduz said:Noctua
Rabid Wolverine said:Most likely hardware, but have you downloaded any windows updates recently?.
My 5850 which was working like a dream had Grey Screen issues which alot of other users had, turns out what was causing it was a conflict in a Windows Update.
ATI have now fixed the issue with Cat 10.1 Hotfix.
www.rage3d.com is a good place to post problems.
Take the 9800 GT, but that same card is $99.99 on Newegg. It's your best bang at $100 or below.parrotbeak said:Repost from the stupid questions OT thread.
Anything from either Noctua, Nexus or Scythe should be good. I personally avoid anything else.xero273 said:I need new 120mm case fans. If possible, I'm looking for good airflow and somewhat silent fans. Any recommendations?
This hotfix did not fix my 5850 grey screen crashing problem.Rabid Wolverine said:Most likely hardware, but have you downloaded any windows updates recently?.
My 5850 which was working like a dream had Grey Screen issues which alot of other users had, turns out what was causing it was a conflict in a Windows Update.
ATI have now fixed the issue with Cat 10.1 Hotfix.
www.rage3d.com is a good place to post problems.
Firestorm said:The FX 5200 was terrible when I got it in 2002.
Look at this at the very least:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0034K3ANM/?tag=neogaf0e-20
K.Jack said:Take the 9800 GT, but that same card is $99.99 on Newegg. It's your best bang at $100 or below.
KittyKittyBangBang said:If he just installed new drivers I would agree, but it would seem weird for the drivers to work fine and then those same drivers to all of the sudden have issues.
Sounds like heat issue, I would monitor you GPU and case temps, also make sure GPU fan and case fans are working properly.
Hopefully you get it figured out zedge, nothing sucks more than getting amped up for that new piece of hardware (especially a graphics card) just to find out its not working properly.
chespace said:A year and a half ago, I built a system and have had great fun with it.
Might want to upgrade later this year hence my question to you, PC thread:
I have a Q9550 OC'ed to 3GHz on a ASUS P5Q Pro LGA 775 Intel P45 ATX Intel Motherboard and a Powercolor 4870x2 running on 8GB of G.Skill DDR2 800 RAM.
If I want to upgrade these 3 components, what should I be looking at (or waiting for) this summer?
Any idea how much this'll cost?
SuperEnemyCrab said:Sucks in a way cause you're locked into the LGA775 socket with that mobo. To be honest, might as get a whole new motherboard/cpu and ram. The 6 core intel and AMD chips will be out this year, thats pretty much the big new thing on the CPU front. Video card should still serve you well, but if you want DX11 eye candy you could look into a 58XX card and wait for Nvidia's new cards. Thats still a great setup though, I wouldn't be in a rush to replace anything in it. If it's a performance boost you're after, check into SSD's. Best single upgrade I can recommend these days.
9800 GT > 5670, by a good bit.parrotbeak said:Ok, thanks, I'll take a look at both of those options.
SuperEnemyCrab said:Sucks in a way cause you're locked into the LGA775 socket with that mobo. To be honest, might as get a whole new motherboard/cpu and ram. The 6 core intel and AMD chips will be out this year, thats pretty much the big new thing on the CPU front. Video card should still serve you well, but if you want DX11 eye candy you could look into a 58XX card and wait for Nvidia's new cards. Thats still a great setup though, I wouldn't be in a rush to replace anything in it. If it's a performance boost you're after, check into SSD's. Best single upgrade I can recommend these days.
oktarb said:I'm looking to get a cheap computer after my recent Alienware finally died. Man I love Alienware but the price tag just kills my wallet these days.
I'm primaryily buying it for photshop work. My primary gaming has shifted to consoles (shields raised).
How are these specs? The price is $800 which is right about where I want to be. I also have a spare Radeon 1900 and spare ram salvaged from the imploded Alienware.
Processor:
AMD Athlon II X4 620 CPU (Maximize your gaming and multitasking!)
CPU Speed: 2.6Ghz
CPU Cores: 4
L2 Cache size: 4x512KB
Processor Cooling:
Liquid Cooled
Entirely Sealed
Zero Maintenance
Memory:
DDR3-1333
8GB (2GB x 4) Dual Channel (Run more, with no more slowdowns!)
Upgradable up to 16GB
Motherboard:
AMD 770
Socket AM3
Graphics:
ATI Radeon HD4350 512MB
Hard Drive:
Capacity: 1TB
Speed: 7,200 RPM
Interface: SATA II
Optical Drive:
24x DVDRW
Double Layer Support
Network:
10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet Port
Audio:
Realtek High Definition 8 Channels
Keyboard & Mouse:
iBUYPOWER Keyboard (104 Standard Keys and 18 Multimedia Keys)
iBUYPOWER Optical Mouse (Includes Scroll, Forward, Backwards buttons)
Expandability:
4 x 5.25" drive bays (external) (3 available)
2 x 3.5" drive bays (external) (1 available)
4 x 3.5" drive bays (internal for hard drive) (3 available)
1 x PCIe x16
4 x PCIe x1
2 x PCI
Ports:
8 x USB 2.0
2 x Front Audio Jacks
1 x PS/2 keyboard port
1 x PS/2 mouse port
6 x Rear Audio Jacks
1 x Optical S/PDIF Audio
1 x PS/2 (keyboard or mouse)
2 x IEEE 1394a (FireWire)
1 x RJ-45 (Ethernet)
Operating System and Software:
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Additional Information:
450-watt power supply
Dimensions: 17.75" H x 20.5" D x 8" W
My FX5500 PCI was abysmal when I got it in 06Firestorm said:The FX 5200 was terrible when I got it in 2002.
Look at this at the very least:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0034K3ANM/?tag=neogaf0e-20
TheExodu5 said:It's seriously not worth it for him to upgrade anything at the moment. He's still likely got tons of overclocking headroom.
3.4GHz if he's got 800MHz DDR2.
3.8-4GHz (upper limit) if he can overclock the RAM
He really won't see any appreciable difference going to an i7. Games are generally not CPU limited enough for it to make that much of a difference, if any at all.
On the videocard front, a 5870 would only offer a small performance increase (if at all) where Crossfire is supported.
I think he should be waiting for the next generation of cards, or at least the new NVidia cards and a 6-core CPUs before doing anything.
9800 GT > 5670, by a good bit.parrotbeak said:Ok, thanks, I'll take a look at both of those options.
chespace said:As for the SSD, how much of a perf boost are we talking about here?
3GHz should be fine for any game. I guess if you're trying to push Dolphin or PCSX2 you could go higher. I have the same processor but it's at 3.4GHz now. Was running it at stock for a while with no issues.chespace said:Hey, I'm sitting RIGHT HERE! :lol
But okay. As for OC, I've tried going higher than 3.0GHz and couldn't sustain. Granted, I'm only cooling via very standard means (Coolermaster and Antec case) but I don't think I'm going to invest too much into crazy OC. Or maybe I should.
Ok, $800 for that PoS is just wrong. Why are they liquid cooling your Athlon II X4 620? If you're an American, you can get a much better processor and video card with that type of money. If you're doing heavy photoshop work, you want a much better processor. Look into the i5 750 at least.oktarb said:I'm looking to get a cheap computer after my recent Alienware finally died. Man I love Alienware but the price tag just kills my wallet these days.
I'm primaryily buying it for photshop work. My primary gaming has shifted to consoles (shields raised).
How are these specs? The price is $800 which is right about where I want to be. I also have a spare Radeon 1900 and spare ram salvaged from the imploded Alienware.
Processor:
AMD Athlon II X4 620 CPU (Maximize your gaming and multitasking!)
CPU Speed: 2.6Ghz
CPU Cores: 4
L2 Cache size: 4x512KB
Processor Cooling:
Liquid Cooled
Entirely Sealed
Zero Maintenance
Memory:
DDR3-1333
8GB (2GB x 4) Dual Channel (Run more, with no more slowdowns!)
Upgradable up to 16GB
Motherboard:
AMD 770
Socket AM3
Graphics:
ATI Radeon HD4350 512MB
Hard Drive:
Firestorm said:3GHz should be fine for any game. I guess if you're trying to push Dolphin or PCSX2 you could go higher. I have the same processor but it's at 3.4GHz now. Was running it at stock for a while with no issues.
Ok, $800 for that PoS is just wrong. Why are they liquid cooling your Athlon II X4 620? If you're an American, you can get a much better processor and video card with that type of money. If you're doing heavy photoshop work, you want a much better processor. Look into the i5 750 at least.
For $800 you can get a damn good gaming computer in the US.
chespace said:A year and a half ago, I built a system and have had great fun with it.
Might want to upgrade later this year hence my question to you, PC thread:
I have a Q9550 OC'ed to 3GHz on a ASUS P5Q Pro LGA 775 Intel P45 ATX Intel Motherboard and a Powercolor 4870x2 running on 8GB of G.Skill DDR2 800 RAM.
If I want to upgrade these 3 components, what should I be looking at (or waiting for) this summer?
Any idea how much this'll cost?
K.Jack said:Take the 9800 GT, but that same card is $99.99 on Newegg. It's your best bang at $100 or below.
K.Jack said:9800 GT > 5670, by a good bit.
Soulstar said:Browsing around for a Laptop for my sister that she can play some sims 3 and probably left 4 dead 2.
Came across this one:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220699
Is this a good laptop or is there a better alternative in this price range?
Azure Phoenix said:In another thread brain_stew mentioned that I should post my current specs here to see if anyone could recommend some upgrades to make my PC useable. I bought it from a local store that build PCs about two years ago for about £400 to play Oblivion, but it has never been able to run Oblivion at a decent framerate on anything other than average settings at 1024x768 with numerous mods to help the performance. It also barely hits 50-60fps in Phantasy Star Universe at medium settings.
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Edit: The 8600GT is the 512mb version BTW.
According to my receipt it also says the motherboard is an Asrock 4Core 1333-eSATA2 sk7 and the RAM is 2x Adapta 1gb DDR2 667. I've also got a full retail version of Windows 7 in the cupboard (from the £50 pre-orders) but I don't see any point wasting it on this PC unless I can get a large performance boost from it first. As for the monitor, it's just a 10-12 year old Compaq one which can't run anything higher than 1024x768.
Cosmonaut X said:brain_stew - any further advice on my earlier posts? Cheers![]()
brain_stew said:The GPU is a 80 stream processor part, so no, its complete trash for gaming, you can do much better.
This is much better for games and cheaper to boot:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220694
For a little more this looks like a really good option:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834146719
Ysiadmihi said:Hey guys, I have an HD 4570 in my laptop and it supports a PCI-e link width of x16 but it's running at x8. There's no option to change this in the BIOS.
Can I do it in Windows? And why would it be running at x8 instead of x16?
Ysiadmihi said:Sorry to quote myself here, but no one has any ideas? Here's what I'm talking about specifically.
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Technosteve said:Question, Thinking of Getting a SSD just for my OS partition but i have OS X and Windows 7. So I am thinking two 40 gig SSD in Raid 0 does Raid 0 pool the space to 80 gig or just 40 gigs total? I was looking in to getting another 1TB WD Black and do that in Raid 0 but according to Internets it's not a great drive for raid striping.
So which way to go Two 40 gig ssd in raid 0 with my current 1tb as storage?
Or one 40 gig ssd boot drive and raid 0 the 1tb disks?
What performance boost do i get if i go with Raid 0 with the 1tb disk drives?
zedge said:Picked up a Sapphire Radeon 5770 Vapor X edition yesterday. Working fine all day yesterday and today. Well tonight while playing BF BC2 beta I started seeing these flickering black lines. Tried a few other games and the same thing is occuring.. Is this a bad card?
Intel Core i3
4GB Kingston DDR3
400W Corsair Power Supply
Sapphire 5770 Vapor X
brain_stew said:It won't make a jot of difference to performance anyway, so don't worry about it. Your laptop probably just uses the extra PCIe lanes for other peripherals/ports.
projekt84 said:the i3 has a better chance for upgrades down the road, i guess.