Hahah, that's also happening to me and I'm already trying to find a more expensive display.
Woha! That's nice.
Do I have to use the newest Nvidia driver (the one causing people issues) with the gtx770? The 314.22 says I have no compatible hardware.
Fuck. Imma see if I can sell this 7970 Lightning.Crossposting from B/S/T thread:
http://neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=64635921&postcount=11446
Selling:
Geforce GTX TITAN Superclocked
$850
I'd be checking the event viewer to see what errors are showing up and Google them for further info.After installing my SSD, I've been having this weird issue that whenever I try to update my copy of Windows, I lose signal in both of my screens. I need to restore to a previous point to be able to see anything. Also, I experienced a BSOD. How can I see if my SSD is faulty? What are the symptomps? Any tool? Thanks. Edit: Mionitors stopped responding because there are some Intel driver updates in the mix, and somehow fucks up the whole thing. Still, BSOD after installing SSD.
That's weird, I used AMD cards for 5 years with CCC, but not only did it not give you control over everything (you could use the third-party ATI pro utility or whatever for more settings), but I felt like I would always read about nVidia driver adjustments that provided more features like better SGSSAA, or those special hex codes to get AA working with certain games, or whatever. Maybe things changed in the last year or two.I'm liking CCC, I have to say. Seems much more enthusiast-friendly than Nvidia Control Panel.
With NV, I don't understand why I have to download third party apps just to see the most basic info, like temps and fan speed. Why hide that stuff from me. It used to be that there was an advanced section of the NV util that let you see that...I don't know why it seemingly disappeared...maybe I'm blind.
Team Red is working out pretty well so far. I was kind of skeptical that the Vapor-X cooler would do as good a job as the DirectCUII, but it doesn't seem any louder so far.
I would totally buy Smokey's Titan if I wasn't in Canada and if the potential for a GTX 790 releasing soon wasn't a possibility as I could step-up.
I'm curious why you are selling your card Smokey? Is SLI not good with Titan or not worth it?
Sucks to hear about the DOA. Glad everything is running well!Hey guys I just wanted to say that, with the help of the OP and many others in this thread, I just got my first PC build ever up and running. Turns out the MSI GD65 mobo I ordered was DOA, so I switched it out for a Gigabyte and now the machine works perfectly. Absolutely loving it.
Thanks to all; made my first build and picking parts much easier. I wish every gamer would go through the process and that all games would be released for the master platform.
Oof. You can and scavenge RAM/HDD but I think it would be best to sell it as a whole.Current Specs: i7 930 QC (2.8 GHz) / Intel X58 / GTX 570 1.2 GB / 1 TB 7200 RPM HDD / 6 GB DDR3 (1333 MHz) (2x3 GB) / 875W Dell PSU / Generic Disc Drive and Media Reader / Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium / Crappy Alienware Aroura Case
Budget: USA / would like <$1000
Main Use: Gaming / Word Processing / Video Editing / 3D Modeling / Game Dev / Internet browsing
Monitor Resolution: I am using a Dell 1080p/60Hz monitor that I love. I run a 1280x1024/60Hz monitor next to it to multitask, but disable it when gaming.
I use 3Ds Max / Cryengine FreeSDK / UDK / Steam / Chrome / Sony Vegas on a regular basis.
I have decided to upgrade it because of this. I need some help figuring out what I need to reuse and what I need to get. I have no Windows 7 discs that aren't used left and I am contemplating getting Windows 8 for the upgrade, as Windows 7 is currently more expensive. Thanks in advance if I am unable to get back to you.
I'd lean towards mobo. What load temps and voltages were you looking at?gah, I was running some stress tests on my new rig I built over the last two days and something happened and I'm at a complete loss and too tired to fuck around with it anymore, so Im hoping someone can give me clue to whats wrong. here's what happened:
I was running a cpu and gpu stress test and it froze. I manually reset the computer and when it got back into windows the mouse and keyboard weren't registering. I removed them them from their USB ports and then everything shut down. Now when I hit either the case power button or the Mobo power button it just slightly starts to power up and then does nothing. here is a video of whats happening. I tried another PSU tonight and it's doing the same thing. I'm thinking it's the Mobo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr_1D3lCU74&feature=youtu.be
here's a run down of the parts i'm using:
win7 home premium
HX750 PSU
Samsung 840 SSD
H100i CPU cooler
Corsair 650D
i7-3770K
sapphire 7970
ASrock z77 extreme 4 mobo
Corsair Vengeance 8GB
LG rw bluray drive
Any ideas? thanks
Go into safe mode and uninstall those drivers if possible.After installing my SSD, I've been having this weird issue that whenever I try to update my copy of Windows, I lose signal in both of my screens. I need to restore to a previous point to be able to see anything. Also, I experienced a BSOD. How can I see if my SSD is faulty? What are the symptomps? Any tool? Thanks. Edit: Mionitors stopped responding because there are some Intel driver updates in the mix, and somehow fucks up the whole thing. Still, BSOD after installing SSD.
314.22Well, she's up and running. I'll post a pic once Win7 finishes installing; actually managed decent cabling on this one.
What are the good 6xx series drivers atm? I know the latest release was buggered somehow.
1. I want to use this money towards the purchase of a new plasma to replace the horrible shit LED I currently have in my living room.
2. I've always been somewhat bothered that I have a regular Titan and a Superclocked Titan. Selling the SC and later down the road if I want I'll pick up another vanilla.
3. I'll still have the fastest consumer GPU on the market. That's not too bad of an outcome
Has anyone used the GPT windows 7 install? Sean's guide said it would make three partitions but mine made two.
Does anyone here know if a 7970 GHz edition can be crossfired with a regular 7970? I don't see why it shouldn't.
Yeah I was surprised. It has something akin to a stripped down version of Afterburner that lets you adjust voltage and mem+core clocks, in addition to showing your status info like temps and fan speed. I mean, in all honesty, the bar was set very low since my previous foray into the Red camp was with a card that couldn't even output via DVI to my particular monitor model (ATI kept giving me the run-around on why only VGA worked and how my HP monitor was not standards-compliant). But I'm still pleasantly surprised that it would have more built-in bells and whistles.That's weird, I used AMD cards for 5 years with CCC, but not only did it not give you control over everything (you could use the third-party ATI pro utility or whatever for more settings), but I felt like I would always read about nVidia driver adjustments that provided more features like better SGSSAA, or those special hex codes to get AA working with certain games, or whatever. Maybe things changed in the last year or two.
I have a silly question about my 770. My motherboard is vertical of course, and the 770 is like a foot long and huge with two fans, and if you press on the bottom of it you can tell it can move vertically on the loose corner. Is it bad for a motherboard for a PCIe slot to be stressed so much by half of a huge card hanging vertically? I feel like there should be some sort of support on the loose corner of the card. =P
Well, she's up and running. I'll post a pic once Win7 finishes installing; actually managed decent cabling on this one.
What are the good 6xx series drivers atm? I know the latest release was buggered somehow.
edit - nm I found the 314s
It can, but it will down-clock to the lower clocked card.
I nave my cable management done decently. The back door f the case barely closes but the airflow areas are nice and spacious. The only problem I have now is figuring where the front panel usb 3.0 connector goes. There is no spot for it near the usb 2.0 slots. I can't find a fit anywhere.
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I'm planning to pickup a GTX780 soon and since all manufacturer need to adhere to the reference design, I assume it is safe to pickup any brand right?
Leaning towards to grab ASUS or Gigabyte brand. I'm still open to suggestion for other brand since I will be ordering through the local Newegg service (which order stock from US) since for odd reason, my local retailers markup the GTX 700 series by 20% higher than US MSRP (currently in Malaysia).
Should look like the blue one on the left. Some motherboards have them at a right angle.
Thanks. It was a right angle one next to the sata ports. It was mostly obscured by my video card. It's working now.
I'm planning to pickup a GTX780 soon and since all manufacturer need to adhere to the reference design, I assume it is safe to pickup any brand right?
So, now I'm thinking it's my PSU or Motherboard. Hopefully PSU. I have an Intel i5 OC to 4.5 and a 670. What is a cheap, good PSU I can buy to test if this is the issue, and if so, send my 750 corsair PSU for warranty. Will the Antec VP-450 provide enough wattage?
The OP has the best stuff, sans the Monoprice IPS stuff.Is there a dedicated monitor thread? Search isn't being nice.
Well, first thing, disable that OC and see if it still does it.
We have to admit that we're quite taken with the Carbide Air 540. Cube cases aren't for everyone but there's something about the ease with which you can build a system into it as well as it's unique look and water-cooling-friendly design that makes it a much more appealing option than your average enthusiast tower case. In fact, we'd much rather own it than its big brother, the Obsidian 900D, or any of the large tower cases we've seen recently.
Its price tag makes it especially attractive and combined with the fact it would stand out (for good, not bad reasons) at a LAN party means Corsair has pulled off something special here - a case that's different but actually good and doesn't cost a fortune. When the cube cases of last decade became popular they proved quite tricky to get hold of, and were snapped up by eager enthusiasts in the second hand market.
A few have been made since, such as Lian Li's Lian Li PC-343B, but it's enormous and costs a fortune, as do those from Mountain Mods. The Carbide Air 540 is relatively quiet, well-made, offers good cooling and costs less than £120. It's not quite feature-packed but if you're after a unique-looking case with good air and water-cooling potential or are fed-up trying to cram cables in to dark corners, this is the one to get.
Ok GAF, hit me.
PCPartPicker part list
CPU: Intel Core i5-4670K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor ($249.99 @ Newegg Canada)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler ($28.99 @ Newegg Canada)
Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($159.99 @ Newegg Canada)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($63.99 @ Newegg Canada)
Storage: Sandisk Extreme 240GB 2.5" Solid State Disk ($179.00 @ Canada Computers)
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($64.99 @ Newegg Canada)
Video Card: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 770 4GB Video Card ($465.85 @ DirectCanada)
Case: Corsair 550D ATX Mid Tower Case ($126.07 @ DirectCanada)
Power Supply: XFX 750W 80 PLUS Bronze Certified ATX12V / EPS12V Power Supply (Purchased For $0.00)
Total: $1313.87
I'm not against switching parts but I'm more concerned about price/performance ratio than the actual price. Still seems a lot plus I don't plan on using Newegg canada at all, so you can ignore those prices but I'll probably be ballparking around there either way.
GPU I might go eVGA/wait for eVGA 4gb model, mobo I could go ASUS -A instead. Anything else I should be worried about?
Personally, it's not that I don't think future games won't need 4GB VRAM, I'm just a skeptic. I won't really be convinced of the 670/680/770 4GB performance benefits until I see tests that show me otherwise.RE: The GPU, some round here are rather against 4GB VRAM, but I personally think it'll be needed for max texture settings in the foreseeable future, and that's not me saying that just to generate extra revenue for NVIDIA or our partners.