Reckon my i5 2500k @ 4.6 will still go well with a 1080?
Don't really wanna upgrade my CPU until next year if I can hold on..
Hi all!
I'm really hoping someone can help me with this as googling isn't doing it.
At the moment I have a receiver which does 5.1 Dolby/DTS but only accepts Optical in. This is fine for my PS4, as that can output DTS over Optical. However, on my PC, I don't have a sound card - but I am looking for one that will allow me to get 5.1 Dolby/DTS over Optical.
Apparently this means the sound card has to be capable of encoding DTS/Dolby, but I can't find any concrete models that can or cannot do this.
I would appreciate any help with this, thanks!
Hi all!
I'm really hoping someone can help me with this as googling isn't doing it.
At the moment I have a receiver which does 5.1 Dolby/DTS but only accepts Optical in. This is fine for my PS4, as that can output DTS over Optical. However, on my PC, I don't have a sound card - but I am looking for one that will allow me to get 5.1 Dolby/DTS over Optical.
Apparently this means the sound card has to be capable of encoding DTS/Dolby, but I can't find any concrete models that can or cannot do this.
I would appreciate any help with this, thanks!
https://www.asus.com/Sound-Cards/Essence_STX_II/Hi all!
I'm really hoping someone can help me with this as googling isn't doing it.
At the moment I have a receiver which does 5.1 Dolby/DTS but only accepts Optical in. This is fine for my PS4, as that can output DTS over Optical. However, on my PC, I don't have a sound card - but I am looking for one that will allow me to get 5.1 Dolby/DTS over Optical.
Apparently this means the sound card has to be capable of encoding DTS/Dolby, but I can't find any concrete models that can or cannot do this.
I would appreciate any help with this, thanks!
Worst case scenario youll be slightly bottlenecked depending on the game, but you can always throw in a 3770K later on. Youll still get a big improvement in fps.
Sweet, thanks!
I am currently looking at going the i7 6700k route but if the 2500k holds up still then I am good.
Cheers.
Alright, thank youWhat model is your AV receiver? What is your motherboard?
The feature you are looking for is called:
Dolby Digital Live:
Real-time 5.1 Dolby Digital surround sound encoders
As seen for the Asus Xonar DX. Look for that feature what ever sound card you pick.
Unfortunately my receiver does not have an HDMI in :/ thanks though!If you connect your PC to your receiver through HDMI, you have both video AND multi channel digital sound. No need for a separate audio card.
I've got an Nvidia graphics card. When I turn on my TV/receiver, the graphics card driver detects this and I automatically get this:
l o l
Is a 500W PSU enough for a GTX 1080? Nothing else particularly fancy in the build.
Yup, it's the official recommended spec and if you have a decent PSU, it will be more than enough.Is a 500W PSU enough for a GTX 1080? Nothing else particularly fancy in the build.
The reviews for that motherboard look fine. What turned you off about the Gaming 5 and UD5-TH? It has 8 SATA ports, no reason why it can't handle 3 SATA drives.
Anyone here use the Logitech G700s? Thinking about getting one.
You will have black bars on the right and left for WiiU/PS4 and fullscreen YT (or any 16:9 content for that matter). If you don't plan to use it mainly for high end 21:9 PC gaming and movies, I'd rather go with a 16:9.
Oh yeah, console stuff will be upscaled from 720p/900p/1080p to 1440p as well, so keep that in mind. Doesn't look too fancy from my own experience, especially games with horrible aliasing look like shit.
You'll be fine. Z97+4790 is a great combo.Is the OP up to date so to say regarding the Components for the different builds?
EDIT:
I have this today:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz
ASRock Z97-AR
12 GB DDR3
If I buy a 1080 GPU will anything above become a bottleneck then?
I gave my friend an old Q9550 ( @ 3.4GHz) tower I had lying around. It has a GTX 295 in it. I want to put a decent video card in there so she can play some newer games. What should I get without putting too much money into it?
Would a dedicated soundcard reduce the noise I'm currently getting when pushing my PC audio through a mixer? It's well and possible it's the mixer itself or the cable I'm using but if this is a well known issue with onboard sound when using relatively high quality headphones and the like, I'll look in to it.
Currently using an Asrock Z77 mobo.
Yeah I don't think itx will make you happy. I've been considering moving to mATX from itx myself. Now that mATX cases exist that are only one inch bigger than my itx cases.Kind of. I'd be using a mini PCIe adapter for a soundcard plus a GPU. I was thinking about going ITX next time around before I got the soundcard, but it just doesn't seem like a good option anymore.
I'll probably just keep my current case (which is fine other than being "big") or go with an mATX build if I do decide to buy a new case. Either would be easier and cheaper than trying to pointlessly work around the limitations of ITX.
My first pieces of my new build came in today!!!!
Sleeved Cables from EnSourced. What a fantastic job he did. I couldn't have asked for better work. Everything in the case will be silver/grey/black. I just wanted light blue and orange for contrast.
I don't know if this is the right thread, but does running a Hackintosh dual-boot compromise your Windows instance? I started reading through Hackintosh setup guides and it requires turning off a few features in the UEFI/BIOS, and I'm wondering if you nerf your Windows gaming when you do so.
I built my PC but I'm having a ton of trouble using Mac 9-5, and Windows at night and keeping all the keyboard shortcut differences in my head. So ideally I can dual-boot, Hackintosh for leisure, and Windows 10 when I wanna play games. But now I'm concerned about turning off all those features.
I asked this in the other 1080 threads but maybe I should have posted this here.
If you have 3 options: Buy a new gtx 1080 at 910$CAD+ tax, buy a used (not more than 2 days's worth) asus strix 980ti OC edition for 600$CAD no tax or wait to see what the 1070 will have to offer.
If your goal was to play at 1440p ultra/very high settings aiming for 60fps for a couple of years....what would you do?
980 Tis have been going for like $450 used. Don't spend $600. If your'e going to spend that much, wait for the 1070.
What do you have for a card right now?
I'm still a fan of Arctic Silver 5.What's a good thermal paste?
Also I'm hoping to reuse my h60 cooler which was on a 3570k but will be used on a 6700k.
1) will that be enough to keep it cool even overclocked
2) it was supplied prebuilt so might I have a problem with the different motherboard if I don't have all the fittings?
FE's have already dropped. Custom cards are said to be around mid June.So when do 1080s drop? Just sold my 980Ti for £430 and have it burning a hole in my pocket!
So when do 1080s drop? Just sold my 980Ti for £430 and have it burning a hole in my pocket!
They are in peoples hands right now. OCUK have had orders delivered to people this morning.
The non FE ones are on their way over the next few months as fast as people can make them.
You did well to get £430 from someone for a 980ti.
I haven't seen a single one 980ti used below 600$ (Cananian dollar)
I current have a 780
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-computer-com...on/1166783050?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
And I've seen a few that were listed and disappeared for $450.
Since you've got a 780 now, just wait for the 1070. You can do it!
That was a good find, I have only seen them going for 750$+ in Montreal area
Yeah, I just did a search for you. Prices are way high there. Definitely, definitely wait, but at least you're in a good place to sell your 780. They're barely getting $150 here.