Yeah, I probably won't go too crazy with OC, so one fan it is.·feist· said:Only one fan of either type, unless it's a big OC. Running stock or a mild OC, the extra noise of a second fan may not be worth the 1-2c lower temps.
jazzabrandy said:Installed my Hyper 212 Plus, it was a bitch to get in but was well worth it. 35 degree lower temps in Prime95 is exceptional. Just remember to check it fits in yur case because its enormous.
Are most HSFs that big/bigger? My v6gt is pretty damn big, almost as big as a friggin power supply lol. It was my first time too installing a cpu hsf other than stock so you can just imagine the difficulty, especially with sandybridge motherboards' tight ram placement.black_vegeta said:Hahaha, people crack me up when they think the Hyper 212+ is enormous.
Check out the Scythe Orochi or CM V10. There are some other extremely massive heatsinks as well.georaldc said:Are most HSFs that big/bigger? My v6gt is pretty damn big, almost as big as a friggin power supply lol. It was my first time too installing a cpu hsf other than stock so you can just imagine the difficulty, especially with sandybridge motherboards' tight ram placement.
It just means people can OC further with better temps if they choose to pay a bit more though, right?Marco1 said:The beauty of sandybridge is that you don't need and expensive HSF
YianGaruga said:Any recommendations for a good modular ~600W PSU?
True story: I've built about 20 computers for myself. Maybe a bit more. I've never once had to initially RMA a part. I've only had to RMA two parts in total.jarosh said:lol got one doa hdd and one doa dimm.
love building computers. so predictable. i usually go through 2 - 3 doa parts before stuff starts working.
TheNamelessOne said:Okay guys, I need some last feedback before ordering. I've made some changes to my previous cart and wound up with something like this:
http://i.imgur.com/YBOcD.jpg[/IMG
Any opinions? I know I have no CPU in that cart, but I'm getting an [B]i5 2500k[/B] from another store. Also, the Hyper 212-cooler is sold out [I]everywhere[/I] so I will get one later. Stock cooler will have to suffice for a while.
Another thing - Is the price difference between 6950 2GB and 560 Ti worth it?
Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]
Inet ftw ;)
The build looks good, you can get a Corsair TX 650W V2 80+ Bronze for just 200kr more but you'll know you got one of the better PSUs out there. Also add another measly 100kr to your budget and get a 1TB samsung spinpoint, instead of your current 500gb wd caviar blue.
And my own personal preference is that you can save 200kr by going to the just as good 560 ti msi twin frozr II, unless you play games at very high resolution ( 1600p etc ) you'll be hard pressed to find scenarios where 2gb will be much better than 1gb.
BLaZiN PRopHeT said:I think this is a good deal but i wanted a second opinion. My job has this desktop for sale.
AMD Phenom II 1045T 6 cores
8GB PC3-10600 DDR3 Memory
1 TB HD 7200rpm
Blu-ray/DVD R/RW
ATI Radeon HD 5450 512MB
Memory card reader
Built in N Wireless.
Right now its 699 but i think i can talk them down to 599 so good deal?
Also how does the graphics card compare to whats out?
BLaZiN PRopHeT said:I think this is a good deal but i wanted a second opinion. My job has this desktop for sale.
AMD Phenom II 1045T 6 cores
8GB PC3-10600 DDR3 Memory
1 TB HD 7200rpm
Blu-ray/DVD R/RW
ATI Radeon HD 5450 512MB
Memory card reader
Built in N Wireless.
Right now its 699 but i think i can talk them down to 599 so good deal?
Also how does the graphics card compare to whats out?
No way. $400 max.BLaZiN PRopHeT said:I think this is a good deal but i wanted a second opinion. My job has this desktop for sale.
AMD Phenom II 1045T 6 cores
8GB PC3-10600 DDR3 Memory
1 TB HD 7200rpm
Blu-ray/DVD R/RW
ATI Radeon HD 5450 512MB
Memory card reader
Built in N Wireless.
Right now its 699 but i think i can talk them down to 599 so good deal?
Also how does the graphics card compare to whats out?
Thanks for your input! The Caviar Blue was because the F3 was out of stock. I might get one from another store instead.Corky said:Inet ftw
The build looks good, you can get a Corsair TX 650W V2 80+ Bronze for just 200kr more but you'll know you got one of the better PSUs out there. Also add another measly 100kr to your budget and get a 1TB samsung spinpoint, instead of your current 500gb wd caviar blue.
And my own personal preference is that you can save 200kr by going to the just as good 560 ti msi twin frozr II, unless you play games at very high resolution ( 1600p etc ) you'll be hard pressed to find scenarios where 2gb will be much better than 1gb.
darthbob said:If anyone has any experience with onboard sound, I could use some help.
Like I mentioned earlier in this thread, I've got a Crosshair V board, it's got the Supreme FX X-Fi 2 onboard audio, and for the life of me, I can't get any audio from my computer. Granted, I am using the front panel connectors, HD Audio and all that, but should I use the back panel instead?
Ok then link me to an "enourmous" hsf?black_vegeta said:Hahaha, people crack me up when they think the Hyper 212+ is enormous.
SRG01 said:Which FM1 motherboard should I buy? There aren't a lot of reviews out yet...
jazzabrandy said:Ok then link me to an "enourmous" hsf?
jazzabrandy said:Ok then link me to an "enourmous" hsf?
Okay, I updated my PSU and a cheaper RAM combo from the same manufacturer.LordCanti said:A good 550-650w PSU should be fine (Corsair/Seasonic, etc).
You're right; I don't want or need a BD burner, I thought the added price wouldn't be that much so I might as well. Turns out it is pricy. But I can't find a fast CD/DVD burner that can also read BD now... >_<' Can anyone suggest one for me, please?Why are you investing in Blu-Ray burning (media and a drive) at this point? The media is so expensive. You could save $40 right there, just by going from a burner to a drive that only reads.
I'm open for suggestions. I am happy with any k/b with media shortcut buttons that is slim/low profile. bakclight is a plus but not a necessity; I fear it will distract when spending time in a dark room viewing movies or playing games.I'd personally spend more on a keyboard
If it gets the job done and is reliable, I am fine with it. Seriously, the mobo to me is something to connect everything to. I have NO idea what real 'features' they have over each other except for number of slots...Others will suggest a different mobo, but everyone seems to have their own opinion on that anyway
I posted mine a few pages back.jazzabrandy said:Ok then link me to an "enourmous" hsf?
toasty_T said:I posted mine a few pages back.
edit: Here
http://i.imgur.com/bzfd7.jpg[IMG][/QUOTE]
Yeah, I have the same one installed a moment ago, that thing really is huge.
Anyway, I have a question for you guys. Can someone point me into the direction on how I use my other hard drive as the SSD as a standard drive.
I have installed Windows on my SSD, but that also means that my documents and program files will standard be stored there. Can I save that kind of stuff standard to my other hard drive or do I have to do this all manually?
YianGaruga said:Any recommendations for a good modular ~600W PSU?
Ah, thank you, hope you can find the link but I'll try so myself. Was hoping for a solution in Windows but I'm fine with extra software.RS4- said:Yeah you can, it works the same way as the steam thing. Something about junction/linking. I'll try to grab a link.
No software, just a few command stuff iirc. Shouldn't be too hard to find, lots of SSD users were interested in the same thing.Prophet Steve said:Ah, thank you, hope you can find the link but I'll try so myself. Was hoping for a solution in Windows but I'm fine with extra software.
You can mess with the locations in explorer for My Documents. Essentially, you create a folder on your storage drive and change the shortcut. Just right click a lot and you'll figure it out.Prophet Steve said:Ah, thank you, hope you can find the link but I'll try so myself. Was hoping for a solution in Windows but I'm fine with extra software.
Wow, we have almost the same story. Not only did I just get my account verified, but I just built nearly the same computer. I went with a GTX 570 though instead. There is nothing quite like the feeling of booting up your brand new PC for the first time.imoTEP12 said:Hey guys, finally got my account validated. Been part of the master race for a while but I just recently completed a new build. I5 2500k, 8gb ram, xfx 6950, a noctua c12p all in a fractal r3.
BTW this was by far my favorite thread on gaf as a lurker.
imoTEP12 said:Hey guys, finally got my account validated. Been part of the master race for a while but I just recently completed a new build. I5 2500k, 8gb ram, xfx 6950, a noctua c12p all in a fractal r3.
BTW this was by far my favorite thread on gaf as a lurker.
should do just fine, I rock a 500GB Western Digital running at 5400rpm, and its just peachyPainraze said:is this a good HDD to get? (gaming PC)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136533
Painraze said:is this a good HDD to get? (gaming PC)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136533
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Grand Total: 1,105.63
I still need a GTX 570 and a DVD burner/BD reader disk drive.
Okay, I updated my PSU and a cheaper RAM combo from the same manufacturer.
I still need a GTX 570: can someone pick a good cheap one from this list, please? (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...5&IsNodeId=1&bop=And&Order=PRICE&PageSize=20). I am hearing bad things about MSI cards, and I don't recognize most brnds in that list. >_<'
You're right; I don't want or need a BD burner, I thought the added price wouldn't be that much so I might as well. Turns out it is pricy. But I can't find a fast CD/DVD burner that can also read BD now... >_<' Can anyone suggest one for me, please?
I'm open for suggestions. I am happy with any k/b with media shortcut buttons that is slim/low profile. bakclight is a plus but not a necessity; I fear it will distract when spending time in a dark room viewing movies or playing games.
If it gets the job done and is reliable, I am fine with it. Seriously, the mobo to me is something to connect everything to. I have NO idea what real 'features' they have over each other except for number of slots...
PS. are there any cheap mobos that will support Ivy Bridge when it releases? I want to swap my Sandy with an Ivy as soon as the latter releases without the need to re-buy another mobo- if possible. Or hasn't it been known yet?
LordCanti said:The only other issue I have is that wireless adapter. I've never had a decent USB wireless adapter. You are much better off with an internal PCI adapter, although it will cost a bit more. You can try that model, but it's kind of a buyer beware type of situation.
Mudkips said:I've had the exact opposite experience. Since I put my desk and PC right up against the wall, the wifi signal gets blocked to all hell. With a USB adapter, you can position it wherever you want. My old USB adapters came with a USB extension cord + weighted base.
Of course, you could always get separate antennas and do the same thing with a card, I guess. I still prefer to keep everything internal as much as possible though.
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Pardon me if I'm mistaken but does this mean that the $600 damn capable build in the op can run Crysis 2 DX 11 with everything on Ultra at an average fps over thirty?
LordCanti said:You are mistaken. The damn capable build has a GTX 460. On the chart, the GTX 460 is pulling a minimum of 15FPS and a maximum of 22FPS. This would be extremely unplayable.
Crysis 2 gives my GTX 580 a run for its money on Ultra with the DX11 and HR texture pack, at 1080p.