Yeah, they made a killing by becoming the de facto choice while most of the market couldn't be bothered with producing M-ITX boards. IIRC, they're also one of the first to produce 1156 M-ITX boards with the socket back in its "proper" location, unlike Gigabyte and nearly everyone else.brain_stew said:Nice, Zotac have sure put out some nice cards recently. They're a really innovative company, their fully featured M-ITX baords caused a mini revolution and they look to be stepping up their game in the GPU market as well.
brain_stew said:These are some of your options for notebooks with a more capable GPU in the same price range:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834115796
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834115792
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834157298
confused said:Looking for a good AM2+ mobo that supports SLI. any ideas ?
Also is there any use in going from 4GB -> 8GB RAM ?
Corky said:Asus M4N82 Deluxe, is an AM2+ mobo that supports AM3 cpus ( which I guess the whole plus thing is about xD).
None at all.confused said:thanks, anything slightly cheaper ? All I want is to be able to add a second GPU without having to change my whole rig.
Any reason to add in more RAM just for gaming ? 4GB->8GB
Good deal for UK I guess?r4z4 said:Hi PC GAF.
I'm looking to get back into PC gaming so I can play stuff like Civ V and Mass Effect 2 and looking forwards games like Diablo 3 and upcoming MMOs, I want to be able to play these games at max settings on my 24" 1080p monitor, but don't need a machine that can run Crysis et al at 60fps.
Is now a good time to buy/build a machine or is there something on the horizon worth waiting for? My budget is around £800. Thanks.
Edit - Is this a good deal, for £730:
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (2.80GHz, 512kx6)
6144MB (2x2GB) (2x1GB)1333MHz DDR3 Dual Channel Memory
2TB Dual Hard Drive Raid 0 "Stripe" (2x1TB - 7200rpm)
1GB ATI® Radeon HD 5870 graphics card with Vision Black label
I know I know, its Dell.. but anyways
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/dell-studio-xps-7100-desktop-amd-ph/743548?page=3
·feist· said:I nearly purchased a Zotac board on several occasions to do a tiny C2Quad SG05/06 build. Now with people building M-ITXs with AMD's 95w 1055T X6, I can't wait to see what happens when Intel's 1155s hit (though I'm sure 6- & 8-cores will be exclusive to the 2011)
Milpool said:I recently got the board you pictured and love it. I was worried about the socket placement on H55 boards as well but I notice most low profile coolers have a massive overhang on one side of the socket so the H55 placement works well. I think if I got the P55 board my cooler would hang off the edge of the motherboard making it unable to fit in my SG07. Plus all the reports of borked bios' after updating on the zotac boards put me off.
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Of course for most it would be a non issue since you can fit a H50, H70 or an ALC eco in most m-itx cases.[/QUOTE]
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Also, most anti-static bags are not anti-static on both sides. Not a good idea to put electronic stuff on them.
Hazaro said::lol
Also, most anti-static bags are not anti-static on both sides. Not a good idea to put electronic stuff on them.
Thanks. Will probably give the Dell a miss then. All these components and configurations tempt me to go pre-built so I'll probably look at one of the recommended UK sites in the OP.Hazaro said:Good deal for UK I guess?
You have to deal with VAT so it comes out to around the deals the US was getting.
If there is an ok prebuilt to recommend, that is one of them.
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Alternatively you could probably get some better components and cut back on the videocard and save some money as well.
No. You'll need a new GPU and a new CPU to make a major leap, a Q9550 would only really be faster in apps that can use more than two threads. A GTX 460 and i5 or Phenom II would be good upgrades or you can wait for Sandy Bridge from Intel which is coming out at the end of this year.prelude514 said:Hi guys. Thinking about upgrading my 775 CPU tonight and I wanted some opinions.
Rig:
Gigabyte UD3R (P45)
E7400 @ 403 x 9.5 = 3.83Ghz
8800 GTS 512
4GB DDR2
Running 2x 24" Viewsonic LED monitors
I found a used (year old) QX9650 for $250 Canadian and I was wondering if it would be a good upgrade performance wise for gaming and general use. I kind of want to max out my current platform before making a major upgrade.
The 460 would have a much bigger effect than the 9650. If you don't want to upgrade to a different socket then OC that 9650 to at least 3.6+GHz if you don't want to bottleneck that 460.prelude514 said:Ok cool. Would it be worth it if I threw a 460 in as well as the QX9650 then?
Milpool said:I recently got the board you pictured and love it. I was worried about the socket placement on H55 boards as well but I notice most low profile coolers have a massive overhang on one side of the socket so the H55 placement works well. I think if I got the P55 board my cooler would hang off the edge of the motherboard making it unable to fit in my SG07. Plus all the reports of borked bios' after updating on the zotac boards put me off.
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Of course for most it would be a non issue since you can fit a H50, H70 or an ALC eco in most m-itx cases.
prelude514 said:Hi guys. Thinking about upgrading my 775 CPU tonight and I wanted some opinions.
Rig:
Gigabyte UD3R (P45)
E7400 @ 403 x 9.5 = 3.83Ghz
8800 GTS 512
4GB DDR2
Running 2x 24" Viewsonic LED monitors
I found a used (year old) QX9650 for $250 Canadian and I was wondering if it would be a good upgrade performance wise for gaming and general use. I kind of want to max out my current platform before making a major upgrade.
I'd be ocing it as much as possible, my cooler is a thermalright True 120.Tensai said:The 460 would have a much bigger effect than the 9650. If you don't want to upgrade to a different socket then OC that 9650 to at least 3.6+GHz if you don't want to bottleneck that 460.
prelude514 said:I'd be ocing it as much as possible, my cooler is a thermalright True 120.
How bad would the bottleneck be on the 460 if I kept the E7400 @ 3.8 instead of the QX9650 @ max oc?
Thanks for all your help!
Curufinwe said:BJs had some good deals on Samsung monitors today like a 23 inch one for only $180 in store ($200 online).
http://shop.bjs.com/Samsung-ToC-23-...productId104338351VVcatId428440VVviewprod.htm
But if I got that, I'd need to upgrade my 8800 GTS, too, because it can struggle even with 1440 x 900 resolution.
No it's not. Try playing a recent game at high settings and say that again.sooperkool said:My EVGA 8800 GTS is just fine @ 1920 * 1080
sooperkool said:My EVGA 8800 GTS is just fine @ 1920 * 1080
Couldn't run memtest. Now I know it's not hardware though. I just reinstalled win7 again and it worked. I was running borderlands just the same as before it started bugging out. Shut it off tried to turn it on in the morning and it froze at the login again. Some people online are having the same problem as me with win7 64 bit and the gtx 460. I figure I have two options either wait for a software fix (which may never happen) or get a different card. I'm not going to reinstall windows everytime I want to use the computer (5 times already).Hazaro said:Run ORTHOS, Memtest 86+ (from CD), OCCT/FURMARK, and a HDD diagnostic (from your vendor) and check the SMART.
Any more info you have is good.
r4z4 said:Hi PC GAF.
I'm looking to get back into PC gaming so I can play stuff like Civ V and Mass Effect 2 and looking forwards games like Diablo 3 and upcoming MMOs, I want to be able to play these games at max settings on my 24" 1080p monitor, but don't need a machine that can run Crysis et al at 60fps.
Is now a good time to buy/build a machine or is there something on the horizon worth waiting for? My budget is around £800. Thanks.
Edit - Is this a good deal, for £730:
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (2.80GHz, 512kx6)
6144MB (2x2GB) (2x1GB)1333MHz DDR3 Dual Channel Memory
2TB Dual Hard Drive Raid 0 "Stripe" (2x1TB - 7200rpm)
1GB ATI® Radeon HD 5870 graphics card with Vision Black label
I know I know, its Dell.. but anyways
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/dell-studio-xps-7100-desktop-amd-ph/743548?page=3
Corky said:Looking around for some pre-planning to upgrade my phenom II x3 720 BEE. I know that the Bulldozer and whatnots are coming around Q1 or whenever. And from that I understand the bulldozer, being somekind of AM3+ socket, will NOT be usuable on my m4n82 deluxe motherboard ( AM2+).
However, my motherboard is infact compatible with the current am3 phenom II x6s.
So I guess my question is :
The 1090T is 350$ here, whereas the 1055T is rougly 250$. When the bulldozer chips hits, what ( if any ) kind of priceredution are we talking about when it comes to the 1090T/1055T?
edit : the main reason I'm asking this is to figure out if there's a point in waiting/not waiting when it comes to my upgrade-alternatives.
brain_stew said:Fantastic deal, Dell were asking more than £1000 for that rig just a few days ago.
You'll probably want to get rid of the RAID 0 setup mind, which'll mean reinstalling Windows, so make sure you get the Windows disc which is usually £5 more or so..
r4z4 said:I looked into this deal a bit further to try and find a catch and I think the Dell Studio XPS 7100 ships with a 450W power supply, rafter reading this thread for a bit that seems like no where near enough for this setup right? So if I jump on this deal will I be looking to switch out the PSU also?
brain_stew said:Dell are very conservative with their PSU ratings, and in actual fact there's no reason a proper 450w PSU shouldn't be able to run those components. Its just not recommended to custom builders because PSU ratings can be very dodgy and there's no way for you to properly check whether it would manage it or not so its best to play it safe.
Dell wouldn't ship a system with a PSU that can't power the included components and several reviews from respected media back this up. The PSU is fine.
The only issue with that rig "out of the box" is the RAID 0 setup, its a disaster waiting to happen imo and the benefits just aren't worth it, if you want a faster boot drive these days you buy an SSD, not run a RAID 0 setup. You're much better off converting it to two separate drives and reinstalling Windows.
brain_stew said:Dell are very conservative with their PSU ratings, and in actual fact there's no reason a proper 450w PSU shouldn't be able to run those components. Its just not recommended to custom builders because PSU ratings can be very dodgy and there's no way for you to properly check whether it would manage it or not so its best to play it safe.
Dell wouldn't ship a system with a PSU that can't power the included components and several reviews from respected media back this up. The PSU is fine.
The only issue with that rig "out of the box" is the RAID 0 setup, its a disaster waiting to happen imo and the benefits just aren't worth it, if you want a faster boot drive these days you buy an SSD, not run a RAID 0 setup. You're much better off converting it to two separate drives and reinstalling Windows.
r4z4 said:Thanks again for the info, will probably wait till the 25th (last day of the deal) to decide if I go for this or not. Now what else can I do with £730....
brain_stew said:Well you certainly won't find a better prebuilt machine for that amount of money, I'll tell that right now.
r4z4 said:Yeh I don't think so either, had a quick look on DinoPC and Novatech. It's just a case of whether I spend it on a PC or something else.
r4z4 said:Thanks again for the info, will probably wait till the 25th (last day of the deal) to decide if I go for this or not. Now what else can I do with £730....
Zaraki_Kenpachi said:Hey Brain Stew have you heard of a GPU brand called Palit? They have a 2GB GTX 460 on newegg now and are the only ones. Are they decent? Or is it worth it to see if others make a 2GB version?
brain_stew said:I have and they actually manufacture my GPU (under the Gainward brand) however their GTX 460s don't appear to be using any VRM cooling so I'd be a little hesitant. It may not be a deal breaker for you but its hardly ideal.
RbBrdMan said:I need a new monitor. Currently I have a 19" Samsung T190. I would like to get something around 23" or 24" with at least 1 HDMI port.
Looking to spend <$250. Any good recommendations?
Currently I am looking at some Asus models that fit in my price range but have no experience with Asus displays.
I do have an Asus branded 5850 video card that has done me no wrong.
What say you GAF?
Yazus said:I guys. Wall of text inc, so be prepared![]()
I was thinking to upgrade my PC... Core2 Duo E4500 @2.2ghz, 4850 512MB, 2GB ram DDR2 etc etc... also my monitor is a 19" Acer 1440x900 @60hz.
This was ok last years, but now it wont even run WoW at ultra wt 60fps because my CPU is pure shit and my ram isnt even 800mhz.
Soo... I was thinking to replace my whole setup...!
My concerns are.
1) I am very limited in space. Max monitor is 22" and my pc will be micro atx, because for the love of god, my room is utter shit and there is no other place my PC can be placed. Sucks.
2) I was interested into the Micro Atx mobo, this one AsRock 890GM Pro3 with USB3/SATA3/eSata3 and other cool stuff like 6 cores that makes my PC last longer.
2) For the CPU I was interested into the Phenom II x4 955. I already built a PC with this CPU on it and its ace... very fast and very very reliable. I am ready for 6 cores but they cost like 300$ so its a no-go lol.
3) For the GPU... here is the main concern. I plain to buy this monitor (Asus 22") mind you I'm linking newegg but I'm buying in Italy so this monitor costs me 120.
Now. For that monitor, and for that resolution a 5770 1gb would be ok I think BUT.
October november will mean 6xxx series. Buying a new 6xxx card? Maybe the "6770?" Dunno. Also I mostly play World of Warcraft and other rpgs (Dragon Age etc).
Whats your toughts?
Horrible. Get a Phenom II 955 for £110 from ebuyer, 4GB DDR 3, an AM3 motherboard and a Gigabyte GTX 460 1GB.moojito said:Following brain stew's good advice on not updating my gfx card to a 5770 without a decent cpu upgrade, I'm mulling over these two I found on novatech:
Novatech Motherboard Bundle - AMD II X4 635 - 4GB DDR2 800Mhz - Nvidia MCP61P
Novatech ATI Radeon 5770 1024MB GDDR5 TV-Out/DVI/HDMI PCI-Express Graphics Card - Retail
I'm not after an amazing system, obviously. But something that would let me have a go at the more recent games would be nice, and running tf2/wow at the highest settings. Those two come to £308. Anyone have any dire warnings against any of those components before I order? The reason I'm going for the bundle is having had some awful luck building systems from scratch in the past. The motherboard bundle seems a nice middle spot.
Cheers in advance!