I'm running an Nvidia GTX 460 1GB and I decided I want to finally OC it. So I'm guessing I just use nvidia inspector and click on OC options but what should I put the settings at? From what i've read it's easy and I don't need a new cooler right?
Any idea if accessorieswhole will accept lower offers? I know a few sellers do but not sure about this one. I sent an email offering $350 (normally $380) a few hours ago just to try.
You can use Nvidia inspector if you want but I find MSI Afterburner or EVGA Precision more useful as they let you graph temperatures and set up fan profiles.
Does it matter if I use those since I'm using a card straight from Nvidia?
No, they work for all cards.
Guess I'll ask this here. Currently playing anno 2070. I have vsync on and the frame rate is sometimes at 60 fps but also drops to 30 at times. Kinda annoying when it goes between the two. Any suggestions on which settings I should drop? Cos I'm not really sure which to drop without making the graphocs look bad! I have a i5 2500k 4.5ghz, gtx 580, 8gb ram. (i turned the bloom on in the ini because I didnt like it)
Disable vsync in the game and force adaptive vsync in the nvidia control panel. It will cap the fps at 60 and then just turn off vsync if it goes below 60 instead of dropping it to half refresh.
You can also try using D3Doverrider if that game does not support triple buffering natively. You won't notice the dips as easily because the FPS will drop to the 50s (hopefully) when under stress, instead of 30 FPS without triple buffering.
So try D3Doverrider and disable in-game V-Sync and force V-Sync and triple buffering from the program.
Adaptive V-Sync is cool, but I found it to give me quite a bit of tearing when the FPS drops below 60 FPS. It's great if you can run a game above 60 FPS most of the time.
I just got all my parts, I have everything but I'm terrified to screw this up, any tips before I start?
it's ok to apply force to secure the CPU. it's normal.
don't forget to plug in the 8 pin adapter into your motherboard from your psu
keep a video open if you're feeling worried. go through the process step by step as they are. that's what I did and it helped.
post here with any questions
it's ok to apply force to secure the CPU. it's normal.
don't forget to plug in the 8 pin adapter into your motherboard from your psu
keep a video open if you're feeling worried. go through the process step by step as they are. that's what I did and it helped.
post here with any questions
He means the locking lever that holds the CPU in, not applying force to get it into the socket. just to be clear.
Also press down HARD on your RAM when installing. It's not going to break even though it seems like it might.
Tighten them until they are tight. If you are having to put a lot of force to turn the screws you are probably far enough.
He means the locking lever that holds the CPU in, not applying force to get it into the socket. just to be clear.
Also press down HARD on your RAM when installing. It's not going to break even though it seems like it might.
I just ordered this ssd. Any suggestions on 3.5 to 2.5 converter? I have an Antec 900 if that matters.
Tape. They're small, light, and have no moving or exposed parts.
I use 3M double sided. For reference, its the white guy on the drive bays.Wow really? Any specific kind of tape?
Any recommendations on a good, quiet, modular PSU that is around 650w? Also, the last modular one that I owned had really thick cables which could barely bend so it sucked for cable management. Not sure if that is the norm but would not like to have those again.
If you can, take and post a picture of your entire MB. Start by making sure CPU and MB power plugs are in tight. Also, make sure your ram stick(s) are fully pushed down. If using >1, try rotating only 1 in different slots.I need help, the PC I just built won't turn on, when I press the button fans will start for a second and then stop, any ideas what could it be?
I use 3M double sided. For reference, its the white guy on the drive bays.
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If you can, take and post a picture of your entire MB. Start by making sure CPU and MB power plugs are in tight. Also, make sure your ram stick(s) are fully pushed down. If using >1, try rotating only 1 in different slots.
What's the white material you're using?
I took out the power supply, thinking it was that, I'm not really sure, it seems a power problem to me, I don't know if I connected everything.
I connected the 24 pin to the MoBo (P8Z77 V LK), but the manual says there's another 6 pin cable that has to be directly connected to the MoBo too, should I just do it?
I took out the power supply, thinking it was that, I'm not really sure, it seems a power problem to me, I don't know if I connected everything.
I connected the 24 pin to the MoBo (P8Z77 V LK), but the manual says there's another 6 pin cable that has to be directly connected to the MoBo too, should I just do it?
Looks good to me. Just get some other fans to swap in if the noise level is not great for you. The GB 670 is quiettttttttt. ASUS is good, and the MSI should be fine since it has two fans.OMG OMG I'm selling my iMac tonight and I'm getting reading to buy my first ever gaming PC...
So I've been getting help from an AusGAF member and I just wanted some extra input from PC GAF. Here is the build I'm looking at currently. Ill be getting everything from the Australian store PCcasegear.
I think around $1700-1800 is my sweet spot. It will be used mainly for gaming so I'll want to OC the CPU/GPU as well. The GTX 670 that is part of this build is just a placeholder as I'm not sure what model is the best from this selection?
Not sure about the case either, I think I like the look of the fractal but I'm not sure which one suits my needs (cool and quiet).
I actually plan on putting this computer right next to the TV in the lounge room, so noise is probably one of the biggest factors at play here.
Looking forward to input.
I think someone said this today, but the most common mistake is the 8 pin CPU power at the top left of the board, or left over screws, or not putting in the 8 stand off screws.I took out the power supply, thinking it was that, I'm not really sure, it seems a power problem to me, I don't know if I connected everything.
I connected the 24 pin to the MoBo (P8Z77 V LK), but the manual says there's another 6 pin cable that has to be directly connected to the MoBo too, should I just do it?
Added, the accessories section is sorta hidden at the end though. Geekhack and OCN helped me on my first purchase.i am the new/old humble representative of geekhack here to offer keyboard wisdom.
could the OP please add this NEW official mechanical keyboard thread to the OP?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=480298
unfortunately i didn't see the one in gaming, so i started one in OT (to be fair, mechanicals are not just for gamers -- oh no, not at all you see they're for you, and you and you!)
also i just got a sapphire 7950 and i'm pretty happy with it. it sounds like the gtx670 is marginally faster, but honestly, i don't really care. i run at 1440p and i have yet to play something that wasn't perfectly fast enough.
I think claviertekky wrote up something, it might be in the OP somewhere if not.I picked up a crucial M4 128GB on one of those sales. Currently have a 40GB older Intel SSD system/boot/os/program drive+ 1TB HDD data drive setup...so I'd like to seamlessly switch out the new crucial SSD for the Intel for the OS/program drive...and then I'll sell the Intel or whatever.
My question is is there a painless, free, way to clone/image the Intel, over to the M4? From what I can tell it's more complicated than I thought and I'm starting to think just a clean reformat /reinstall is the way to go...
Does the M4 have any software for this purpose? I havent even opened it...
Does anyone have any recommendations for good quiet 120 / 200 mm fans? The stock Corsair ones that came with my case are kind of loud and the 200 mm ones are really wobbly. Also do any of you happen to know any good sites for fan reviews or something like that? I don't know where to look to see what's good. Thanks!
Anyone heard anything regarding a release date for the GTX 660??
Does anyone have any recommendations for good quiet 120 / 200 mm fans? The stock Corsair ones that came with my case are kind of loud and the 200 mm ones are really wobbly. Also do any of you happen to know any good sites for fan reviews or something like that? I don't know where to look to see what's good. Thanks!
Anyone heard anything regarding a release date for the GTX 660??
After a night to remember, crying tears of blood and stuff, my new rig is ready, I just need to buy some UTP cable to conect it to the interwebs and run Prime 95 etc to do the stress testing.
After much testing and trying to isolate why my $1000+ new toy didn't turn on I went to read the manuals of my PSU and MoBo and realized I didn't connect and 8 pin cable to the motherboard, after that everything worked perfectly.
Thank you for all the help guys.
it's ok to apply force to secure the CPU. it's normal.
don't forget to plug in the 8 pin adapter into your motherboard from your psu
keep a video open if you're feeling worried. go through the process step by step as they are. that's what I did and it helped.
post here with any questions
congrats man. it's a great feeling although extra nerve wracking when doing it for the first time.