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What voltage is that running on? Does seem very high for idle temps using water cooling.
What voltage is that running on? Does seem very high for idle temps using water cooling.
It supports using your cpu, but you need a Z77 series motherboard to overclock. H77 can't.So, I need a bit of help. My Biostar H77MU33 motherboard won't let me overclock my i5-3570k for some reason. I have the latest version of the BIOS flashed on there, and the Biostar website says it supports this CPU, does anyone know what's wrong?
Buy the best single card you can afford.
You'll want to get 2 more sticks of matching RAM, or just a set of 2x8GB sticks if you can't find your RAM anymore.
Nothing really else to upgrade until you go with a new motherboard/proc, which is not worth it at this time unless you want to use some of the specific features like m2 SSDs.
Good to go.I'm debating going to 16gigs in my system as well. Should be no issues with getting the exact same set of 2x4gig sticks? Newegg happens to still sell the RAM I have in my system:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820233186
Even a pretty good price right now.
Buy the best single card you can afford.
You'll want to get 2 more sticks of matching RAM, or just a set of 2x8GB sticks if you can't find your RAM anymore.
Nothing really else to upgrade until you go with a new motherboard/proc, which is not worth it at this time unless you want to use some of the specific features like m2 SSDs.
So, I need a bit of help. My Biostar H77MU33 motherboard won't let me overclock my i5-3570k for some reason. I have the latest version of the BIOS flashed on there, and the Biostar website says it supports this CPU, does anyone know what's wrong?
It supports using your cpu, but you need a Z77 series motherboard to overclock. H77 can't.
Looking for part suggestions. I have a budget around $2200 and the only thing I know I want in the PC for sure is a 500gb Samsung EVO. I don't need extra hard drives, that one would do.
I'd also like the entire system to match color/scheme wise. The NZXT cases are pretty nice, black/red probably seems like the easiest to accomplish.
System will be strictly for gaming. Thanks in advance if someone chooses to help.
I've been thinking about upgrading my rig for Witcher 3 but I'm not sure If I should just replace my GPU or go all the way and get a new motherboard and CPU while I'm at it. What do you guys think?
My current rig:
ASRock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3
Intel Core i5-2500K OC @ 3.7 GHz
GTX 680
16 GB RAM
Would upgrading to a GTX 970 suffice for 1080p gaming?
Pascal next year I guessHey Gaf,
Is there some kind of new generation of GPU around the corner that i should wait for or is it a good time to buy a new one?
(i don't mind waiting a bit)
Hey Gaf,
Is there some kind of new generation of GPU around the corner that i should wait for or is it a good time to buy a new one?
(i don't mind waiting a bit)
Wow, really great. Thanks. Case wise, full tower for potential future upgrades. I'll take a look but I'm open to suggestions.
Antec Twelve Hundred how's this?
just bought a new heatsink from newegg, a 212 Evo
it's powered by the MB yeah?
Yh just plug in the fan into the CPU fan header on your MB.
Looking for some advice. My current setup:
Core i5-2500K OC'd to 4.8GHz.
16GB RAM
ASROCK Z77E-ITX Mobo
GTX 970 GPU
This is still a great setup. But I am starting to see the i5 to hold it back. GTA5 can do a pretty good job of maxing all of the cores.
The mobo wiill support up to Ivy Bridge, but finding an old Ivy Bridge of Sandy Bridge i7 doesn't seem like it would save me much over judge getting a new CPU and mobo.
Should I try to make it another year with this setup?
My mobo is not in a small form factor case anymore, by the way.
You'd see little to no difference.I have the chance to get this for $170 from Craigslist
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E0N49C8/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I would probably try to talk them down for $140. I have a 760 right now, but it's 2GB and GTA V is hungry for VRAM. GAF, should I go for this card?
No difference? Should I quit questing for a 4GB card altogether, or is this because this is a 760 and I need a higher/newer model to see improvements?You'd see little to no difference.
Also 170 is way too high. It's worth closer to 120.
No difference? Should I quit questing for a 4GB card altogether, or is this because this is a 760 and I need a higher/newer model to see improvements?
That's super expensive to spend on a case. What about things like the Fractal Define R5, NZXT H440
Uh, so if I decide to go in blind and try to build my own(and I apologize for sounding ignorant), how difficult is it? I know my way around the inside of a CPU as far as upgrades, but I've never built one.
Think it's time to to upgrade. GTA runs like absolute shit on my 560ti.
i5-2500k @ 3.6ghz
8gb ram
560ti
Looking to upgrade my gpu, any good deals in the UK? I've been looking at some gtx 960 cards, looking for some advice/opinions.
EVGA GeForce GTX 960 SSC 4096MB GDDR5 is on Overclockers for £209, yay or nay? Or is there anything better than a 960 in my price range, 770/760/750ti for example?
Think it's time to to upgrade. GTA runs like absolute shit on my 560ti.
i5-2500k @ 3.6ghz
8gb ram
560ti
Looking to upgrade my gpu, any good deals in the UK? I've been looking at some gtx 960 cards, looking for some advice/opinions.
EVGA GeForce GTX 960 SSC 4096MB GDDR5 is on Overclockers for £209, yay or nay? Or is there anything better than a 960 in my price range, 770/760/750ti for example?
Go for the 970.I can't really wait for June, would like to upgrade now.
So a 960 which isn't on sale but for £209 https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-278-EA&groupid=701&catid=1914&subcat=2379
Or a 970 for £281 https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-269-EA&groupid=701&catid=1914&subcat=1010
It is very easy, almost plug n play easy to build a PC. I have found the most stressful parts is installing the CPU into the socket, attaching your cooling solution. Outside of that, it pretty much is very easy. I would advise to not care about cable management at first, hook everything up and get it up and running and do the cable management after words. It is very frustrating to do cable management and get everything nice and tidy to discover something is not plug into the right thing.
What about grounding yourself and not destroying the components or some such?
What about grounding yourself and not destroying the components or some such?
Go for the 970.
Looking for some advice. My current setup:
Core i5-2500K OC'd to 4.8GHz.
16GB RAM
ASROCK Z77E-ITX Mobo
GTX 970 GPU
This is still a great setup. But I am starting to see the i5 to hold it back. GTA5 can do a pretty good job of maxing all of the cores.
The mobo wiill support up to Ivy Bridge, but finding an old Ivy Bridge of Sandy Bridge i7 doesn't seem like it would save me much over judge getting a new CPU and mobo.
Should I try to make it another year with this setup?
My mobo is not in a small form factor case anymore, by the way.
I'm a tad bit vain and would prefer a full sized tower for future upgrades since I can actually do that now but looking at it now I don't think there is a SSD harddrive slot and I'd rahter not buy a bracket. I guess I'll keep looking but I do like the NXZT you linked.
Hey everyone...
I have some basic PC questions that I need some help, just to make sure I am doing things correctly.
So, I am adding a 1 TB SSD to my RIG which already has 2 513gb SSD's. What I want to do is eliminate my HDD's from my system. I have a ASUS Rampage IV Extreme Mobo, which has 2 Intel SATA ports that I currently have my 2 SSD's. So I know one of the SSD's will need to use the ASMEDIA Sata ports and not run at full speed.
What my question/assistance is needed is doing things in the correct order. My current config is:
SSD1 which is the C Drive and the OS Drive
SSD2 which is the E Drive
HDD1 which is the F Drive
HDD2 which is the G Drive
I plan to remove my DVD Drive which is currently my Drive D. I want the new 1 TB SSD to be the "D" Drive my old SSD to be the "E" Drive. Do I physically remove the DVD Drive and both HDD's and the "E" Drive SSD first? Install the new SSD and name it the "D" Drive, then add the other SSD and name it "E"?
I know it may sound confusing, but my end goal is to have:
SSD1 which is the OS Drive as C and using the Intel Sata Port as it is now
SSD2 which is the new 1 TB SSD as Drive D using the Intel Sata Port
SSD3 which is the old "E" drive and it will use the slower ASMEDIA Sata Port.
This will allow the 2 main drives to be at the fastest possible speed due to them being Intel Sata ports and while slower, it still would be faster than HDD's for the last drive.
I can't really wait for June, would like to upgrade now.
So a 960 which isn't on sale but for £209 https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-278-EA&groupid=701&catid=1914&subcat=2379
Or a 970 for £281 https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-269-EA&groupid=701&catid=1914&subcat=1010
Well if that's your budget then you're better off going with the R9 290 option RGM79 listed above me if you can afford it. Much better than a 960.£300 I'm thinking that's a little steep, would the 960 last me for the rest of the gen? I was looking at a budget of around £200
A guy on Craigslist is selling an evga 970 for $250, he only used it for a week. I bought a 290 recently, flipping the 290 for $220-$240 (Asus OC version) is probably a good move value wise, right?
If you don't mind the 3.5GB VRAM issue (you'll probably be fine for 1080p gaming) then it's a pretty good deal.
Yeah, I'm only gaming at 1080p.
EDIT: Evga has a great warranty, right? If the seller hasn't registered the card in his name am I able to register it in mine so I am covered if anything goes wrong?
£300 I'm thinking that's a little steep, would the 960 last me for the rest of the gen? I was looking at a budget of around £200