Looks good. Do your PC a favor and remove that HDD cage. Let it breathe better
The only Zotac card I ever had (and, accordingly, will ever have) was not stable at its factory OC settings.has anyone used Zotac video cards before? My first one died and is being sent for, hopefully, a replacement. Was that just a fluke, are they usually good?
Here is my new build:
i7 4790k
Gigabyte Z97x SOC motherboard
Coolermaster 212 evo
Fractal Define R4
G.Skill 16GB RAM
GTX 980
EVGA 850w modular PSU
This was my first real attempt at cable management. You don't want to see my last build.
Decided to re-wire my PC. Remind me to never attempt cable management on my Mid-Tower case again. Moving to Full-Tower asap. Lol
More SSDs and/or HDDs? If just SSDs, you can put / tape them anymore. Then, you can remove the center drive cage.I have 3 HDDs and 1 SSD and probably more on the way.
With Shadows of Mordor needing 6GB of VRAM for Ultra settings...this thread is about to become even more flooded with "can I run Witcher 3" posts!
As long as your new SSD is big enough, you should be able to clone it. I'm pretty sure I read that people have done that before.
Yea that's what I did for my laptop. A simple copy and paste won't work though. You'll need a disk cloning software.
I have a small amount of coil whine in my new gigabyte 970, but I can only hear it when I put my ear RIGHT up against the left side of the card and it's under full load. And it's more of a very faint lower-pitched buzz. I'm probably able to hear it easier because it's 6 inches next to me in a temporary out-of-case build haha, and since the damn card makes almost zero noise otherwise.
I don't have experience with this... can they get much worse over time? I feel like I'll just deal with it no problem if it stays as is. It's so faint, it might not even be coil whine as the videos I looked up on youtube were really loud and terrible sounding. Like sand in a jet turbine. If I throw this guy in a case and move it a couple feet away, there's no way I'd hear a peep.
More SSDs and/or HDDs? If just SSDs, you can put / tape them anymore. Then, you can remove the center drive cage.
has anyone used Zotac video cards before? My first one died and is being sent for, hopefully, a replacement. Was that just a fluke, are they usually good?
Ugh, I hate how I bought a 550W psu yesterday. then I checked amazon to track my package and accidentally saw its 650W version got its price cut down to the price I paid for the 550W version.![]()
I had a Zotac GTX 570 a while back. Had to raise voltage so it wouldn't crash at stock clocks. Never buying another one.
Amazon has great customer service. Contact them and I'm sure they'll sort it out.
Im gonna try. And correction, the 650W version today is actually $5 cheaper than what I paid for my version lol. If I somehow get $5 back i'll be thankful.
Ugh, I hate how I bought a 550W psu yesterday. then I checked amazon to track my package and accidentally saw its 650W version got its price cut down to the price I paid for the 550W version.![]()
Nvidia caught me off guard with the 980/970. I expected a performance bump or a power requirement decrease but definitely not both. I bought and shelved this PSU (overkill for my current system) a long time ago, got it cheap (~$60) on HARD FS/T forums: http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=101 First PSU to score a 10 for performance.
After the 295X2 came out, I figured I would have to step up for a future proof PSU. Not in a rush to build a new rig but definitely nice to see that an old PSU may become relevant again.
Probably going to get my 5820k and mobo this weekend.
So excited to finally upgrade after 5 years![]()
Building a Linux box with my spare parts. Is there a consensus on the best distro for Steam? I just assumed Ubuntu but figured I'd ask around. I also don't want to run SteamOS until it's more mature.
i7-2600, 8 GB RAM, and a GTX 750 1GB. I figure that's more than enough for productivity and light gaming.
So I should finally get around to building that new PC soon but have a few Q's about the Haswell-E:
- Are there any good m-ITX mobo's around for them?
- Is the scoket gonna get replaced with the next gen of processor?
I only ask because I could comfortably hold off on the upgrade until into next year if a new socket is likely to be released with the next wave of chips. All talk I've seen suggest it could be quite a step forward from these latest chips.
I'm looking to do a brand new build as many of my parts are old and I have the money so why not just start fresh for the most part. I'm looking at the enthusiast build but now I'll still, at least for right now, be gaming at 1080p. Is the 780 overkill, or with "next gen" consoles would it be worth it to get the 780 3gb? I've found some on newegg that'll be 489 after rebate.
I'm running Ubuntu on my PC and Fedora on my laptop. I have steam running on both. I think the Ubuntu package is directly provided by steam, while the Fedora one is build by the community; not sure if that is still the case.
List of distros that have prebuild packages available. You can also get the unpackaged version.
GOG has .deb packages for Ubuntu and Mint, and tarball archives for everything else. I have so far only tried the tarball on Fedora for games that run in dosbox and those worked just fine.
I prefer Fedora for some work stuff which I found easier to install than on Ubuntu, but went with Ubuntu on the gaming PC because of the better support from GOG and steam.
Specifically, I went with Xubuntu, the Xfce version, because I can't stand Unity which is the default desktop for Ubuntu. Unity uses the compiz compositing manager which can cause problems with all the 3D stuff it does. Xfce is a lot lighter and still very nicely customizable.
I think in the end you can probably go with whatever distro you like best, but if you don't have any preferences, (X/L)Ubuntu or Mint are maybe slightly better for gaming.
You can get a 970 3gb for $330-360, that would be better wouldn't it?
You can get a 970 3gb for $330-360, that would be better wouldn't it?
I really have no idea. I totally forgot that the 900 line launched. I'm a bad PC gamer.![]()
TO THE COMPARISON CHARTS.
I really have no idea. I totally forgot that the 900 line launched. I'm a bad PC gamer.![]()
TO THE COMPARISON CHARTS.
Thanks, I'll give them all a second look. I used to work with Redhat Ent Linux which, aside from some support options, was the same as Fedora if I recall - so I was a bit partial to that at first.
Hell I'll just dual boot both that and Ubuntu and see which works out better for me prior to settling.
Alright guys, just realized I that it has only been 86 days since I bought my EVGA GTX 780.
So I should be able to "step-up" correct? (and pay the difference)
Which version of the 980 should I get?
Both of these are the same price.
Dual or single fan design???
What's a good, reliable 3TB HDD?
Are there any good products or is buying a HDD still a lottery?
Two of the cheapest one you can find.What's a good, reliable 3TB HDD?
Are there any good products or is buying a HDD still a lottery?
More SSDs and/or HDDs? If just SSDs, you can put / tape them anymore. Then, you can remove the center drive cage.
Anyone?One thing I'm noticing is that when I'm downloading something on Steam my PC runs like SHIT.
Stutters, slow, especially if I'm playing a game.
What can I do to prevent this?
g3258 @ 4.3ghz
4gb ram
500gb 7200rpm seagate hdd (16mb cache, 3.0 gb/s)
Is this a processor, ram, or a hdd thing?
I hate the PSU that comes with the EVGA Hadron case.
To clarify, I don't do much PC gaming except for indies and as far as I was concerned, everything was going fine.
The real issue comes when I try to run a demanding game, the PSU fan goes insanely noisy as if it's going to explode. I bought rubber feet for the case trying to get a better air flow for the case but no difference. And since the PSU is custom made for the case, changing it isn't a valid option.
Now, I'm thinking about changing the whole case. Any suggestions for Mini-ITX cases?
One thing I'm noticing is that when I'm downloading something on Steam my PC runs like SHIT.
Stutters, slow, especially if I'm playing a game.
What can I do to prevent this?
g3258 @ 4.3ghz
4gb ram
500gb 7200rpm seagate hdd
Is this a processor, ram, or a hdd thing?
Nope, not worth upgrading at all. Overclock it a bit more.Is it worth upgrading my 3 year old i7 2600k?
I have a GTX 760 and don't want my CPU to be bottlenecking.
I just OC'd my 2600k for the first time today, went from 3.8GHz to 4.141GHz. Maybe I'll get another year or so out of it.
Third post in thread are my recs, unless you have something very specific. Maybe a Silverstone SG10?I hate the PSU that comes with the EVGA Hadron case.
To clarify, I don't do much PC gaming except for indies and as far as I was concerned, everything was going fine.
The real issue comes when I try to run a demanding game, the PSU fan goes insanely noisy as if it's going to explode. I bought rubber feet for the case trying to get a better air flow for the case but no difference. And since the PSU is custom made for the case, changing it isn't a valid option.
Now, I'm thinking about changing the whole case. Any suggestions for Mini-ITX cases?
Should be covered by warranty still. 3 years is typical.Well as I guessed it seems the upper GPU is dead. Unplugged the power connectors and the computer started without problems.
Ah well, wanted to upgrade anyway at the beginning of next year. And until Witcher 3 I can live with one 680.