Excellent work, you paid a great price! Enjoy your new cardI don't want ATI anymore, and Best Buy price matched it down to $158 after tax for me so i feel like that was fair, since I wanted it today.
Excellent work, you paid a great price! Enjoy your new cardI don't want ATI anymore, and Best Buy price matched it down to $158 after tax for me so i feel like that was fair, since I wanted it today.
800-1500 $ £ or ? Are you going to be using 1080p or another resolution?Hi noob here on computers lol, i was looking to build a good pc, my budget is 800 to 1500
i really wanna play watch dogs on medium to high settings if its possible
It would be worth it then, definitely go for the M550 then if possible!Well, I did say I could see myself stretching for a Samsung 840 EVO if it were to provide a better experience overall. Considering the M550 is about the same price as the Samsung, I could see myself picking that up.
But of course, that depends on if it benefits the long-term experience.
my games play just fine, but I get checkerboard spots with firefox. GPU dieing? it is overclocked 15%
Hi noob here on computers lol, i was looking to build a good pc, my budget is 800 to 1500
i really wanna play watch dogs on medium to high settings if its possible
800-1500 $ £ or ? Are you going to be using 1080p or another resolution?
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I would go with the Classified.
Why so much ram? Are you delidding your processor? Are you planning on SLI? Why such a big case? What motherboard?
Such a big case? It's a mid tower, not a full.
I stand by what I said (Tiny computers all the way)
De lidding allows your CPU to be adequately cooled by that cpu cooler. Without a delid haswell can't take advantage of anything over an H60.
Yeah I looked that up. Not crazy enough to take apart an expensive CPU as of yet. This will be my first every build and foray into PC gaming lol.
And won't a smaller case create some crazy heat with a GTX 780 ti inside, especially eventually SLI'in it?
SLI is unnecessary (Unless the most powerful single card isn't enough for your needs). You should always stick to the best single card that you can afford. And no, heat hasn't been a problem for a couple years now. All sorts of great small form factor designs these days.
Thanks for the advice, bud. How long have you been into PC building?
And will the 4770k (possibly OC'd to 4GHz+), 16-32GB RAM and the GTX 780 ti run Watch Dogs on ultra when it comes out?
22 years or so?
And who knows. We can't tell the future.
Guys, the wiring is kicking my ass.
Hey guys, so I was just thinking about my memory leak issues. Could the fact that I have my SSD to only have virtual memory set from 200mb - 1gb have to do with it? That would be similar to the committed memory issue I was having right? I install all games except League of Legends onto my extra HDD though..
Can you post details of your Network card, a guy at work did a load of research on this and it seems to be an issue with particular versions of drivers. I'll dig out the details on Monday at work and pm you and post hereGot my new computer yesterday and instantly regretted getting Windows 8.1 My WiFi kept dropping and after doing some research it seems like a common problem with the OS. I just got home from work and it appears to be fine now, just hoping it stays that way. Pray for me PC brethren.
Can you post details of your Network card, a guy at work did a load of research on this and it seems to be an issue with particular versions of drivers. I'll dig out the details on Monday at work and pm you and post here
Thanks very much! I have an Asus PCE-AC68. Like I said, appears to be working now but I have no idea what changed overnight.
Just had another near heart attack when I noticed only one of my 780 TI's was being detected. Sucker wasn't seated properly due to this white bit of plastic. Hopefully it wasn't important...
Do you guys have PWM fans? If you don't, there's no adjusting fan speed without voltage adapters.
Specifications 120mm purple fan:
Size: 120x120x25mm
Operating Voltage: 12 VDC
Fan Speedl(@12VDC): 1500 rpm
PWM: Yes
Bearing: HD-Bearing (Hydraulic Bearing)
Auto Restart: Yes
Are you sure that white bit of plastic isn't the clasp that is there to hold pci-e cards in place?
Got my new computer yesterday and instantly regretted getting Windows 8.1 My WiFi kept dropping and after doing some research it seems like a common problem with the OS. I just got home from work and it appears to be fine now, just hoping it stays that way. Pray for me PC brethren.
It would be worth it then, definitely go for the M550 then if possible!
Uh oh. Am I fucked? I literally touched it and it came off. No way was it attached properly. It was also completely blocking the card from slotting into the motherboard.
It's there to help seat the card correctly. If the card is firmly seated and doesn't seem likely to lift out, then you'll probably be OK.
It sounds like the clip on that slot could be damaged, or perhaps it's come free from the slot some how and could be re-attached. There are a few different designs of clip, some better than others.
They're quite useful because sometimes securing the card's bracket to the case with a screw causes the card to lift out of its slot slightly. If this isn't happening with your machine, then don't worry too much. Be aware that if you transport the PC at all, the card could pop out of the slot.
At least you didn't make a dumb fuck move like I did. I didn't break my latch.. instead the back half of the slot with the latch came off my board. It's not soldered, just glued I think? But it was enough to short it out.Uh oh. Am I fucked? I literally touched it and it came off. No way was it attached properly. It was also completely blocking the card from slotting into the motherboard.
So I got all my parts delivered except my PSU (CoolerMaster V850) which is not due to arrive until Tuesday. I semi assembled everything that I could have but now I have this great new toy and it has no power. I noticed that my local MicroCenter has the V850 in stock and was thinking about buying it and then returning my other one when I get it on Tuesday. Any word on MicroCenter's return policies. Will this work or should I just be patient?
Last week I picked up a corsair m65 mouse. I liked it except for how wide it was. After a few days though the wheel click started to stick so I swapped it out for a Sensei raw.
Two things bother me about this mouse. Biggest issue I'm hoping I can work around is that the dpi button isn't programmable. The other is the I kept pressing a button on the right side while trying to hold the right click button and move the mouse.
I can probably train myself to stop hitting the side button but is there any solution for programming the dpi button?
Just wait those 3 days. Seriously.
It's not nice to do stuff like that, especially when you don't even have to wait HALF a week
What do you mean? Do you want to know if you can add ANY macro/key to the DPI button? If that's the case, then I don't think so. Afaik DPI buttons are not used to be programmable, they are there to set the DPI, that's it.
Just wait those 3 days. Seriously.
It's not nice to do stuff like that, especially when you don't even have to wait HALF a week
What do you mean? Do you want to know if you can add ANY macro/key to the DPI button? If that's the case, then I don't think so. Afaik DPI buttons are not used to be programmable, they are there to set the DPI, that's it.
What's the issue? He's going to return an unopened psu to microcenter. No harm
No foul. I would do it