Yeah AMD always seems to love super overkilling memory bandwidth. Not sure why.Angelus Errare said:DAT BANDWIDTH!
Yeah AMD always seems to love super overkilling memory bandwidth. Not sure why.Angelus Errare said:DAT BANDWIDTH!
Hazaro said:Yeah AMD always seems to love super overkilling memory bandwidth. Not sure why.
Hm, didn't see BitFenix's before, and had read poor reviews of LianLi's internal USB 3.0 adapter. So...·feist· said:
Well the jump from 5 series it 7 series power is small, but power reductions and features are good.Jin34 said:18xSSAA on Dolphin here we come!
Can't wait to see pricing on the cards. Been waiting for the 7000/600 series from AMD/Nvidia to upgrade my 4850, those slides seem to indicate my timing was impeccable.
You can but I wouldn't. some mobos don't like it, daisy chain 4 pins is good.Caerith said:1. Can I stack fans on a motherboard's fan controller?
2. Can I easily disable LEDs on fans, or do I need to remove the fans and get new ones?
depends on how much he is selling it for. But for a game such as bf3, that cpu will most likely hold you backJimmy Stav said:I think I may be buying my friend's old gaming PC for a few hundred dollars, which will be my first in over 6 years. It was quite a beast at the time--a pre-built computer from Doghouse with 8GB of RAM, two Radeon HD 4800s (?), and an Intel Core 2 Duo clocked at 3ghz. I don't think I'd buy a PC if I wasn't getting it for so cheap, but I'm wondering if you all think this'll last me awhile. I figure I'll upgrade the processor first, but not immediately. He seems to run most new games fairly well. How's the video card?
Jimmy Stav said:I think I may be buying my friend's old gaming PC for a few hundred dollars, which will be my first in over 6 years. It was quite a beast at the time--a pre-built computer from Doghouse with 8GB of RAM, two Radeon HD 4800s (?), and an Intel Core 2 Duo clocked at 3ghz. I don't think I'd buy a PC if I wasn't getting it for so cheap, but I'm wondering if you all think this'll last me awhile. I figure I'll upgrade the processor first, but not immediately. He seems to run most new games fairly well. How's the video card?
Mr Nightman said:depends on how much he is selling it for. But for a game such as bf3, that cpu will most likely hold you back
Tallshortman said:You're going to have to be specific on what GPUs he has, specific CPU, and price he's asking for.
Jimmy Stav said:Everest only listed it as a "Radeon 4800" which I'm now realizing isn't actually a card, but a series. To be more specific, the processor was listed as "E8400."
EDIT: I said it in the post above, but I assume somewhere around $300.
yea It is a capable machine nonethelessJimmy Stav said:But everything else is decent, right? A new CPU wouldn't be terribly expensive, but I'm not planning on playing BF3 anyway (we'll see). I can't imagine he'll charge me more than 300 for it.
punkypine said:i recently installed new drivers for my ATI video card. The drivers work fine but no matter what i do, i cant get Catalyst Control Center or AMD vision engine control center to launch. I've been googling and trying all sorts of things, but no matter what I do, i'm failing
any suggestions?
Hazaro said:Well the jump from 5 series it 7 series power is small, but power reductions and features are good.
I'd just like some extra oomph. The power draw figures if correct are incredible though. nVidia is heading in this direction as well and I personally seem them reacting to the 7 series and just have their GPU die 20% bigger and 20% faster while using more power tbh.
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So it's okay to daisy chain if they are 4-pin, otherwise don't risk it?Hazaro said:You can but I wouldn't. some mobos don't like it, daisy chain 4 pins is good.
I mean molex connector fans, not a 4 pin motherboard fan.Caerith said:So it's okay to daisy chain if they are 4-pin, otherwise don't risk it?
A NEW CPU upgrade (not used) is something like $180 so it would be pretty pricey.Jimmy Stav said:But everything else is decent, right? A new CPU wouldn't be terribly expensive, but I'm not planning on playing BF3 anyway (we'll see). I can't imagine he'll charge me more than 300 for it.
Please don't buy either of those, let them die in peace.Big Papa Husker said:Is there a "best" thermal grease I should get? I see Arctic Silver 5 and MX-2 on Newegg.
·feist· said:Can you enter sleep, or hibernate without a forced reboot? How about your "wake on," or USB settings? Are you given the option to force shutdown any potentially conflicting programs? Did you check that all of your new devices are recognized, and installed correctly? Have a look in your BIOS, and while you're at it, check out your Device Manager, as well.
Wheres the best place to buy it? Newegg has it for $13 a tube, while Amazon has it for $10. Any other places I should check?TheExodu5 said:MX-4
i did that a bunch of times. is there a specific way to do it? should i uninstall everything related to AMD/ATI?shagg_187 said:Reinstall CCC.
Sounds about rightBig Papa Husker said:Wheres the best place to buy it? Newegg has it for $13 a tube, while Amazon has it for $10. Any other places I should check?
Driver Sweeper?punkypine said:i did that a bunch of times. is there a specific way to do it? should i uninstall everything related to AMD/ATI?
I can't imagine it not.Pre said:I'm likely going to be selling my existing low-end laptop to someone for $350 and use that money to start building a gaming desktop. Since I'm very much ignorant about PC components and such, I'm going to rely heavily on this thread to help me build a solid machine while staying on a fairly tight budget.
Right now I'm looking at building Hazaro's $514 machine from the OP chart with maybe a tweak or two depending on funds. So here's a couple of questions:
1) Will this machine be able to competently run The Old Republic? This game is one of the main reasons I'm looking at building a gaming PC.
2) I've been looking at processors (which have always been the weakest link of my previous pre-built rigs). What are threads? Is it worth the $100+ to jump to a quad-core machine with four threads over the dual-core one?
gibon3z said:Wonder if its even possible to run crossfire 6950s + a Sound card + a capture card :/
TheExodu5 said:The 2500K is much, much faster than any AMD processor out there at the moment, which is the reason for the price disparity. If we were to take a game that is very CPU happy (despite using only 2 cores) like Starcraft 2, it's easy to illustrate the difference:
Also, the 2500K is easily overclockable to at least 4.4GHz, while the Black Edition CPUs are not nearly as overclockable, which widens the gap even more.
ACE 1991 said:So I have triple-buffering enabled in CCC and for whatever reason it doesn't seemed to be enabling in either SC2 or the Witcher. vsync is in both games.
Doesn't CCC only enable it for OpenGL games? Also, D3DOverrider is not part of Rivatuner, but it would have been installed with it. Just look in RT's install folder, under tools.ACE 1991 said:Anyone? I can't seem to find anything at all mentioning d3doverrider in Rivatuner either...
Midas said:Any indications on a GTX 580 price drop any time soon?
Me waiting for next gen cards confirmed. That power consumption is amazing, I hope Nividia follows suit.Hazaro said:Wow. That's incredible.
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Alright. So I guess sc2 and the witcher 2 don't use openGL, meaning I have to force it using d3doverrider? Thanks for the response!DiabolicalBagel said:Doesn't CCC only enable it for OpenGL games? Also, D3DOverrider is not part of Rivatuner, but it would have been installed with it. Just look in RT's install folder, under tools.
And why can't Bulldozer be here already? Sitting here, dying to build my new PC but I want to know how those octo-cores stack up against SB.
i can't imagine intel reacting with a price drop unless there's some serious value disparity, especially if the ivy bridge delay rumours are to be believed.AndyMoogle said:I'm planning on getting a 2500K, but what are the chances of Intel lowering the prices once Bulldozer is released? Though at this point I might as well wait another two weeks and see what happens.
Bulldozer is supposed to be around the levels of Sandy Bridge, right?
Citizen K said:Hey GAF, can anyone tell me if this monitor is any good. I'm not exactly upto date with current monitor tech (best type of panel etc)
http://www.asus.com/Display/LCD_Monitors/VE247H/
I can get this for around £100.
Caerith said:I see what you did there.
It all depends on a) personal preference and b) how set you are on getting that particular board and that particular case.
I'd say rather than run a cable that you should either change your board to one with 3.0 headers, or change your case to one without frontal 3.0 ports.
The board I'm getting has two USB 3.0 headers on it, and I'm annoyed that most of the cases out now only have a (tacky-ass) passthrough to the back with the internal USB 3.0 versions not due out until November. So my problem is quite the opposite of yours.