LordCanti said:According to the thread, invites went out to longtime BF players. Who knows if that is accurate though.
I'm a long time BF player, and I didn't get one.
Played 1942 back in '03!
No invite, oh well, I'll still buy the damn game.
LordCanti said:According to the thread, invites went out to longtime BF players. Who knows if that is accurate though.
I'm a long time BF player, and I didn't get one.
Gvaz said:I own BF2 and 1942 and BFBC2, though I never play MP.
Complistic said:All right, I didn't see any warnings against leaving them on, but I thought I'd feel really stupid if I went and messed something up.
edit: Question still stands about adjusting fan speeds.
Sourtreats said:I feel so idiotic right now. First of all I bought the wrong RAM, I bought DDR3 when my motherboard only supports DDR2. *facepalm* Hopefully Scan.co.uk will let me return it and buy the right one.
But I'm also having problems getting my new HDD to work. Can someone give me a idiot proof guide to install a new HDD? So far I've plugged it in via power and sata but it's doesn't appear on device manager or my computer.
Iadien said:I've been told by EVGA, that those stickers need to stay on it. I don't know if that applies to all brands.
Sourtreats said:But I'm also having problems getting my new HDD to work. Can someone give me a idiot proof guide to install a new HDD? So far I've plugged it in via power and sata but it's doesn't appear on device manager or my computer.
Cptkrush said:Since I don't have any spare PSUs lying around I've been worried sick all day about my components after the explosion. I tore apart the dead one and saw burn marks and what looked like a blow out on one of the large capacitors, apparently it had enough force to bend whatever was right next to it.
I looked online and found out my PSU had Short Circuit Protection, would that have prevented damage to the mobo/everything else, or should I still remain worried until my Antec shows up?
Shambles said:Start - Control Panel - Adminstrator Tools - Computer Management - Storage - Disk Management
It should show up there even if unformatted. Right click on the device and format it. You can also assign drive letters here.
It's a MSI P965.gokieks said:What kind of motherboard is it? Make sure the SATA ports aren't disabled in BIOS.
Does the HDD show up in bios? If it's not there, Windows won't see it either.Sourtreats said:It doesn't show up at all. :/
It's a MSI P965.
knitoe said:Does the HDD show up in bios? If it's not there, Windows won't see it either.
Sourtreats said:No, it only shows my 250gb one.
Unplug one of your working drive and use cables on HDD. See if it show up in the bios. If not, you probably have a DOA HDD. If yes, could be bad Sata port, Sata cable or power cable.Sourtreats said:No, it only shows my 250gb one.
Boot into the Windows disc, select SSD, format and install Windows.MadraptorMan said:So what's the best way to install Windows 7 on a SSD for the first time on a new computer? Just plug in the SSD and not the HDD or have them both plugged in from the start? Does it even matter if both drives are brand new? Meaning the HDD won't be formatted yet when I first install Windows...
knitoe said:Boot into the Windows disc, select SSD, format and install Windows.
ChoklitReign said:Is the 460 significantly more power-hungry than the 6850? I don't see much love for the 6850 anymore. Is the performance difference negligible? What's the most efficient card for the money?
Silverstone Sugo SG05BB-450Mr Solo Dolo said:Ok Gaf do your worse, i'm willing to attempt to have another go at a self build after the disaster of a first attempt (the less said about that the better).
Budget is £600-700 i know this come up alot now but i would like it to run BF3 at medium or high.
The only thing i ask is the case is not too large as it will be going into a smallish room.
Quoting myself .Moundir&Tony>you said:Need some info , guys .
I'm going to change my graphics card . However , I don't know which one to pick between a 5850 or a 6850 . 5850 is cheaper (120) , the other one is 10 more .
My current specs are :
E8400 @ 3.2ghz
4GB ram
HD4850
500W PSU .
Get a 6950 that you can unlock to a 6970 or thereabouts (do read up on this though, I'm not sure on the procedure and if the success rate is still as high as it was) depending on the clock speeds you will get from it. But the GTX 560 Ti is certainly no slouch either and offers performance somewhere in between the two overall at stock speeds.Moundir&Tony>you said:Quoting myself .
I noticed I have some extra cash lying around , so I can aim a little bit higher . 6950 or GTX560 , both for ~230 . Which one should I get ?
cjtiger300 said:What does everyone think of this Barebones kit? If the GTX 550ti 1gb on par with the Graphics card in the $600 dollar build on the first page?
Barebones Kit
Moundir&Tony>you said:Quoting myself .
I noticed I have some extra cash lying around , so I can aim a little bit higher . 6950 or GTX560 , both for ~230 . Which one should I get ?
Xplatformer said:What's the purpose of mini HDMI connectors on the back of Nvidia's graphic cards?
Why don't they come with standard HDMI as the default like AMD's cards?
This isn't 100% correct. Original reference models are the only ones you can unlock, and good luck finding one of those.Tallshortman said:Definitely get the 6950 if they're the same price. I'm not sure where you're purchasing from but that seems very expensive for a GTX 560. The GTX 560 Ti is also weaker (more powerful than the 560 but weaker than the 6950) and not recommended. Also like mentioned above, the 6950 can be unlocked into roughly on par with the 6970.
I'm ordering from a french store . I'm gonna go with the 6950 then . It's even cheaper than the 560 , don't really know why , but I'm not gonna complain .Tallshortman said:Definitely get the 6950 if they're the same price. I'm not sure where you're purchasing from but that seems very expensive for a GTX 560. The GTX 560 Ti is also weaker (more powerful than the 560 but weaker than the 6950) and not recommended. Also like mentioned above, the 6950 can be unlocked into roughly on par with the 6970.
get the 5850 (it's more powerful than the 6850 -> 6870 = 5850)Moundir&Tony>you said:Quoting myself .
I noticed I have some extra cash lying around , so I can aim a little bit higher . 6950 or GTX560 , both for ~230 . Which one should I get ?
Yeah that is expensive for a GTX 560! That's like £200! You can get a new 560 Ti for £150 plus the postage on Ebay and only £20 more for a 6950.Tallshortman said:Definitely get the 6950 if they're the same price. I'm not sure where you're purchasing from but that seems very expensive for a GTX 560. The GTX 560 Ti is also weaker (more powerful than the 560 but weaker than the 6950) and not recommended. Also like mentioned above, the 6950 can be unlocked into roughly on par with the 6970.
Ok , now I don't know what to do anymoreAnony said:get the 5850 (it's more powerful than the 6850 -> 6870 = 5850)
you'd be wasting your money because your cpu is gonna be bottlenecking the 6950
hell, if you get the 5850, you'd probably be bottlenecking your current system as well
get the 5850, and overclock ur cpu to 3.8ghz
Cptkrush said:This isn't 100% correct. Original reference models are the only ones you can unlock, and good luck finding one of those.
Wrong. There are non original reference models that can be unlock. The problem is if something goes wrong after flashing you can revert back to the original bios by just flipping a switch on the original reference cards.Cptkrush said:This isn't 100% correct. Original reference models are the only ones you can unlock, and good luck finding one of those.
Uninstall the drivers, but don't use the Express option. Instead, select the Custom option, and then, the Select them all. Afterward, restart the computer and reinstall the driver again.Chesskid1 said:hi guys,
i've been messing around with drivers all day. i have a 6850, i used to be able to right click the CCC icon and set settings, like what type of AA i wanted to use. if i wanted tessellation to be set to optimized, application controlled.
i've been experimenting and trying different drivers till i decided to go back to the default drivers straight from AMD.
I no longer have those tesselation/type of antialiasing settings anymore. just the regular ones that have always been there, like anstriotropic, AA, etc. anyone know whats up? i've uninstalled all the ATI stuff, then use driver sweeper in safe mode, then downloaded the full package from AMD. i want those settings back even though i have no idea what they mean.
i can't even access them from the full CCC either.![]()
Moundir&Tony>you said:I'm ordering from a french store . I'm gonna go with the 6950 then . It's even cheaper than the 560 , don't really know why , but I'm not gonna complain .
Stupid question , but is paying 40 more for a 2GB card worth it ? I can get a 1GB 6950 for 200 , and the cheapest 2GB one I found is 240 .
Also , is it hard to turn it into a 6970 ?
Moundir&Tony>you said:So ? What should I do then ? Tobiasboon says that my new card would be limited by my current cpu . And if I want to get a 6950 , which model should I buy ?
Yep. 5770 is a good choice, unless you want something with more oomph. A lot of the half-height cheapo cards do it as well.NullPointer said:Just want to give this one last try.
Any suggestions on the best videocard or setup to easily switch audio&video between dual monitors on a desk and a HDTV? Something that puts audio and video across HDMI?
Will any modern videocard work? Or should I prefer one brand? A specific model?
Thanks for the tip, I'll look into that one.mkenyon said:Yep. 5770 is a good choice, unless you want something with more oomph. A lot of the half-height cheapo cards do it as well.
NullPointer said:Thanks for the tip, I'll look into that one.
As far as oomph my target is Battlefield 3 at native rez at 60fps. Going to build a machine from scratch over the next few months.
How do you go about switching the audio/video from Monitor/PC speakers to HDTV/receiver? Is it just a button in some video card app? I'll have two monitors + HDTV plugged in at any time, and just want to make sure its a simple process to switch between both setups.
I'll have to check when I get home, but I'm pretty sure my monitor is 1920 by something, something, something. And the HDTV is 1080p native.Tallshortman said:If you want 1080p, all high settings, 60+ fps you'll most likely need a more powerful card.
EDIT: The FleX edition cards from sapphire are possibly the most simple cards to use for multiple displays but all AMD cards that have eyefinity support multiple displays.