Yazus said:Guys, is a 450W Corsair PSW handle a HIS 5830 iCooler + Phenom II x4 955?
Easily.Yazus said:Guys, is a 450W Corsair PSW handle a HIS 5830 iCooler + Phenom II x4 955?
I use Avira. It gets a popup, but I like it more than AVG or Avast. All are fine.panda21 said:so having to reinstall windows and wondering - what is the best antivirus?
and whats the one that will find and kill everything but takes forever to do a scan? malwarebytes or something?
MomoPufflet said:I'm not sure if this has been mentioned but you're only going to need an an aftermarket cooler for overclocking. Modern CPUs come with heatsink fan that's fine for stock speeds.
That's not "its speed". That's just a speed it supports. 1333 will be the default bus speed, but your memory can handle going as high as 1600 if you're overclocking your CPU. If you don't plan on overclocking your CPU, you can leave it at 1333 with no ill effects.Buggy Loop said:Ok, i dont know how to set the 1600 memory i bought to its speed, its at 1333 in the bios. MSI 890FX mobo. Latency and all that
RurouniZel said:Ah, this is good to know. Thank you!
I have another question as I'm looking to make sure I'm getting the right options. I currently have a full copy of the Windows XP software, and could upgrade to Windows 7. I saw that buying the full version of Windows 7 OEM System Builders version full was $10 cheaper than the upgrade, but it looked like there were limitations that I didn't quite understand. Anyone care to help me understand if getting the full OEM Win7 has any really bad drawbacks?
Also, I'm thinking of pulling back on the Graphics Card for now. I have a ATI Radeon HD 4550, 512 DDR3 memory. Would that run something like Starcraft 2?
Fredescu said:You can only use the OEM version on one "system" (which I believe technically means motherboard upgrade). With the non OEM version you can transfer it to another system if you want to.
Fredescu said:That's not "its speed". That's just a speed it supports. 1333 will be the default bus speed, but your memory can handle going as high as 1600 if you're overclocking your CPU. If you don't plan on overclocking your CPU, you can leave it at 1333 with no ill effects.
No. There is literally no reason to unless you're overclocking your CPU. Go read up on that first before touching that shit.Buggy Loop said:edit- tried to mess a bit in bios, i set the FBUS-DRAM ratio to 1:4 and it bumped it to 1600. 200 x 4 = 800, x2 for DDR = 1600
Seems good?
Sure, change those. I see upthread that you've got a 1090T, so you might as well change the memory speed divider too since you have an unlocked multiplier, so you don't need to alter the memory bus speed to overclock. If you've got a custom cooler, you might as well go for the easy overclock since that's what you're paying the extra for with the 1090T. There's a good guide on it here: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/258573-29-black-edition-overclock-guideBuggy Loop said:Doesnt make sense, my memory is supposed to run at 1.35V, 7-8-7-24, the bios sets it to 1.5V by default with 9 CAS, THAT does not seem like something that i should not adjust.
Ermac said:
TheAzRim said:Any decent graphics card that will run on my 300w PSU? *hides*
I'm sure he appreciates that comment.Unknown Soldier said:That is one UGLY MOTHERFUCKER case. Damn. :lol
valenti said:
Congrats on the new builds, guys.Ermac said:I just finished my first build, and everything turns on and works, huzzah.
My question is about the fans. My motherboard has connections for SYS FAN1, SYS FAN 2, PWR FAN, and CPU Fan.
The only one I have connected is the CPU Fan. My case has a fan controller, so all of my other fans are connected to the controller. Is this right? All the fans turn on and I can control them with the controller.
Thanks
http://i55.tinypic.com/fcu9j.jpg
It lives!!!
valenti said:Very happy with my new computer![]()
Unknown Soldier said:That is one UGLY MOTHERFUCKER case. Damn. :lol
msv said:C'mon bloody case!!! I've had my parts since Saturday, so frustrating not having a case to put em in >: It's going to arrive today, cmon cmon cmon.
Megadrive said:That case looks awesome I don't know what your problem is.
Trust me, it beats not having a motherboard. I went to pick my parts up last Friday, drove 2 hours to get em and the courier decided not to deliver that day. So I had to take what was there, drive home again and order the motherboard online to be delivered. The courier still hasn't delivered it to the store. Yay for me!![]()
Res, games, what setting do you expect, budget, etc.AstroLad said:Hey Build-Your-Own GAF. My graphics card has been giving me a bit of trouble ever since Starcraft II almost fried it. Thinking it might not be a bad time to move up, though I'm happy to wait if that's recommended. Any thoughts?
Here is my rig:
core i7 950 (O/C)
gtx 295 (O/C)
evga x58
I would like to be able to overclock the GPU if possible.
Cdammen said:Wow. Finished building my gaming rig today... damn! Crysis looks nice on high
Gonna play me some Torchlight soon and then I'm gonna install more programs.
I'M BACK! Haven't been gaming on a PC since 2004 (except for indie stuff that worked on my shitty laptop).
sagat2036 said:Is xpadder worth the 10 bucks? I mean is it the best program for gamepad play?
Wait for 6xxx seriesAstroLad said:1680x1050
settings been playing on ultra max everything and would like to stay that way
Hazaro said:I use Avira. It gets a popup, but I like it more than AVG or Avast. All are fine.
for scanning I use NOD32, super antispyware, bazooka (way way long ago). Windows does a decent job as well.
Kadey said:Can somebody link me to a good free antivirus not named AVG?
Unknown Soldier said:That is one UGLY MOTHERFUCKER case. Damn. :lol
Microsoft Security Essentials. Google it.Kadey said:Can somebody link me to a good free antivirus not named AVG?
ok figured as much, thanks.Hazaro said:Wait for 6xxx series
Hazaro said:Blizzard makes their games scale very well and I doubt you will have any trouble running it at that resolution on those settings with your hardware.
That said DIII will be out in over a year so you'll have plenty of time to think about upgrading :lol
This. If you've got Windows 7, you should definitely consider it. Lightyears better than McAffee/Norton.TheEastonator said:Microsoft Security Essentials. Google it.