I got a 256GB MX100 yesterday for $65 ($100 from Tiger Direct, $20 off $100 from TD, and $15 cashback from AMEX from TD) installed it in my Macbook and it gave its like a new computer again. Threw my old mechanical drive into the DVD bay for large storage. I can probably hold out another year or two for a new MBP.
Question on GPU, should I opt for a 750ti or 265x? Going to be pairing this with the Pentium G3258.
The 265 is a faster card, but the 750 Ti is more power efficient. I'd prefer the 265.
Well if I factor in power supply, it'll have to be with a VP450, I'll also be overclocking the Pentium. 265 still has the edge in raw power, but the 750 is more power efficient (Hopefully runs cooler and quieter). I think the 750 ti will be held back by the Pentium?
Well if I factor in power supply, it'll have to be with a VP450, I'll also be overclocking the Pentium. 265 still has the edge in raw power, but the 750 is more power efficient (Hopefully runs cooler and quieter). I think the 750 ti will be held back by the Pentium?
The Antec VP450? I'm not too familiar with lower-capacity PSUs, but if that's the one it should be fine. What case are you using and which specific 750 Ti and 265 models were you looking at? A decently-clocked Pentium isn't so slow that you won't see improvement with a 265 with most situations, it's still a better choice in my opinion.
Any fellow Gigabyte GTX 780 ti Windforce OC owners here? (link)
I've had mine now for nearly two weeks and experiencing some crashes in a few games such as Crysis 3 and Battlefield 4 ("device hung" message with BF). Anyone else with the same card experiencing trouble? I've been reading horror stories about this card since buying and getting paranoid!
The 8xx series is still a mystery. It's only a guess, but it may be out by the very end of this year or the beginning of next.I'm looking at a GPU upgrade around September. What would be a decent leap from my GTX 570 Phantom, for £250ish?
Been looking at the existing 780 range and they range from £300-£400 and it's only two ranges out from me existing card. When's the 8xx series due?
The Antec VP450? I'm not too familiar with lower-capacity PSUs, but if that's the one it should be fine. What case are you using and which specific 750 Ti and 265 models were you looking at? A decently-clocked Pentium isn't so slow that you won't see improvement with a 265 with most situations, it's still a better choice in my opinion.
I'm looking at a GPU upgrade around September. What would be a decent leap from my GTX 570 Phantom, for £250ish?
Been looking at the existing 780 range and they range from £300-£400 and it's only two ranges out from me existing card. When's the 8xx series due?
I'm not looking at anything specific right now as far as case goes (it can be as ugly as $20 can buy me) and no specific model on GPU. I'm really trying to put together the cheapest rig that can play Dolphin and PCSX2 at about 720p, which I understand is more CPU limited than GPU.
Figure I can invest $60 now in a Pentium, then upgrade to a preloved i5 or i7 in a year or two.
Or I can scrap the idea all together and put the money towards upgrading my inevitable MBP purchase.
Not a Ti owner, but I do have a Gigabyte 780 GHz Edition and did read some stories about 780 Tis from Gigabyte not being fully stable at out-of-the-box speeds. What kind of programs (Any MSI Afterburner or HWInfo or anything) do you run with your games, what drivers are you on, and have you tried any benchmarks or Stress Tests like Unigine Heaven or Furmark? Have you checked the event viewer for errors?
Looked at a used 780?
AMD does win-out for price-to-performance big time at this level. The R9 280X would be perfect if you were to consider that route, although the attraction in the Nvidia software ecosystem is an attractive proposition.
770 would come in to your price range but it's not a great buy next to the 280X.
I use MSI Afterburner to monitor - everything seems quite stable and cool, never passing 76 degrees C. To stress I've run Unigine Heaven, Metro LL benchmark at max settings and generally crank settings up in games as far as possible to test. Latest WHQL drivers (337.88). Not sure how to check event viewer for errors I'm afraid.
I did have a Palit GTX 680 installed in my rig before and the cooler/fan failed (hardware fault), and replaced with this card. I did a clean installation of the same 337.88 driver and I suspect that the driver may be the cause of issues, not sure though.
Would rather not buy used.
I run at 1080p, and even stuff from two years ago (Far Cry 3) don't remain stable at max settings, so I'm concerned about my ability to run Far Cry 4, AC Unity etc.
Did you ever have any issues with Heaven or LL at all? What speed does your card get up to (MHz) under load? To check the event viewer, you just go the windows start menu, type in "event viewer", and under "Summary of Administrative Events" you'll see "critical" and "error" event types. If you've had any of these crashes in the past week, it should be viewable there. If Afterburner's all you're running, I can only think of doing a clean reinstall of drivers and/or reseating the card and hoping for the best.
Thanks mate! The card boosts up to 1150Mhz and the funny thing is that benchmarks appear to be fine (no artifacting, crashes etc.) but in demanding games such as Crysis 3 and Battlefield 4, crashes occur randomly but not very often. I'll check that event viewer and re-install drivers as soon as I get home from work - thanks again for pointing me there
Thanks mate! The card boosts up to 1150Mhz and the funny thing is that benchmarks appear to be fine (no artifacting, crashes etc.) but in demanding games such as Crysis 3 and Battlefield 4, crashes occur randomly but not very often. I'll check that event viewer and re-install drivers as soon as I get home from work - thanks again for pointing me there
To think, I'm not even on there. The shameWall of fame
To think, I'm not even on there. The shame
It's not relevant to your post but I knew as soon as I saw your username you'd be Irish haha.
No problem. Just in case, I'm curious where you bought the card from? Just to be sure, too, what kind of power supply do you have?
You're an embarrassment.To think, I'm not even on there. The shame
Quality not quantity!You're an embarrassment.
Apparently Hexus managed to overclock an intel G3258 to 4.4Ghz...with the stock heatsink.
Apparently Hexus managed to overclock an intel G3258 to 4.4Ghz...with the stock heatsink.
hi, i´m looking for a good monitor for me, I whant to upgrade my old Acer g245hq to a biger one like this one for exemple ASUS PB298Q. I just wanna play games with my Ps4 and PC when i have time. You can of course give me other options of another monitor. I live in germany and my max budget is like 450.
Get a Qnix. Truly amazing monitor. I Overclocked mine to 110hz without any picture degradation. AMAZING monitor.
I'm hoping they'll release them as later as possible instead, or hype will force me to sell my new r9 290 tri-x and buy a gtx 880, and that wouldn't be good.Damnit nvida, release the 800 series so I can upgrade! I'm itching to upgrade with all these E3 PC releases fresh on my brain.
Down sampling thread in the first few lines of the op.Hi guys, quick question,
from the previous thread I was stating that I finished my first PC in over a decade
i7 4779k/16 gig ram (2400 mhz)/R9 290x but how can I apply the super awesome Anti Aliasing techniques people keep mentioning ?
Is there a specific program or is it divided as in most features are for Nvidia or AMD that sort of thing.
Well, you have an AMD card, so you can't use the most awesome AA technique (SGSSAA) in many games. However, you should be able to use downsampling, either by monitor "hacking" (see the linked thread) or, in DX9 games, by using GeDoSaTo.Hi guys, quick question,
from the previous thread I was stating that I finished my first PC in over a decade
i7 4779k/16 gig ram (2400 mhz)/R9 290x but how can I apply the super awesome Anti Aliasing techniques people keep mentioning ?
Is the Corsair RM serie any good?
hi, i´m looking for a good monitor for me, I whant to upgrade my old Acer g245hq to a biger one like this one for exemple ASUS PB298Q. I just wanna play games with my Ps4 and PC when i have time. You can of course give me other options of another monitor. I live in germany and my max budget is like 450.
is a CPU Cooler required for i5-4670k? I'm not planning to OC it in the near future.
You get one in the box. The stock one will suffice if you're not OCing now.