What did it cost you?
You are very generous and I thank you for that, but there no need; I'm not particularly short on money, it's more of a matter of principle, so it wouldn't be fair to accept your money.Do yourself a favor and wait a bit longer so you can afford the 6GB version. 3GB is already a bad decision in 2017, way more so 4-5 years in the future.
If you wouldn't mind, I'd send you 30 bucks to help pay for the 6GB version if you send me a paypal address. No bad feelings if you don't want it, I'm just feeling nice tonight and wouldn't mind helping another gaffer out.
What's your old system? I'm betting your cooler works, unless you are upgrading from 775. Could also try asking thermalright to send you a mounting kit for free, a lot of companies will do that provided you show them a receipt/invoice. That cooler is still pretty damn good.
But other than that, yeah, looks like a sweet build. I think 970s are still perfectly fine at 1080p/60, at 1080p/144 you probably have to dial some settings back to maintain your fps depending on what you are playing. Maybe consider selling your 970 and upgrading to 1070 (or 1080 if you are going to upgrade monitors to 1440p/144fps) for much better frame times and IQ.
What's your current CPU?
Alright. So, it's my birthday today and my dad asks me to pick him out a laptop. :\
He is willing to spend up to $500.
All he is going to use it for though is typing documents and watching movies and such.
Haha, well happy Birthday to you
For your dad's laptop you might consider a Chromebook if he's mainly using for simple tasks. They are light, cheap, and perhaps more simple to use. This new one from Samsung looks really nice and is within your price range. The screen is maybe not as big as you want, but it has a nice high resolution and touch capabilities.
Thanks man!
He is really used to using Windows and specifically requested it. He isn't very tech minded at all. So I'd rather keep it in the Windows PC family if you know what I mean.
Alright, narrowed down primary components for new build.
This is going to be tight, y'all. Color theme is staying black and red.
Case: Thermaltake Core P5 Open-frame
Mobo: ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero
CPU: Intel 7700k
CPU block: EK Supremacy EVO Lite
GPU: Stepping up to a 1080Ti Founder's
GPU block: EK TXP Acetal + Nickel with EK TXP red backplate
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LED
SSD (PCI-E, Primary): Samsung 960 EVO Series - 500GB NVMe - M.2 Internal SSD
SSD (SATA, Secondary): Samsung 850 Pro 256GB
SSD (SATA, Tertiary): Samsung 850 Pro 256GB
SSD (SATA, what the fuck comes after "Tertiary"?): Samsung 850 EVO, 1TB
PSU: Corsair RM750x
Monitor: sticking with my beloved Dell U3415W
Mouse: sticking with my Logitech M705 (for now)
Keyboard: sticking with my Logitech K360 (for now)
Still sorting out rest of the water components but I know it'll be pump/res combo, 480 rad, hard tubes and red coolant.
Eventually, the setup will look like this but in red:
Your mobo has an auto OC feature right? Probably accessed thru the BIOS and also a button on the board. That's literally one click.
Also, in terms of software for more and better options, Gigabyte has Easy Tune that you should be able to download from your mobo model website if you don't have a disk reader for whatever software came packaged in the box.
Same boat, I have't heard anything.
Holy fucking GPU Jackpot batman !!
449 canadian, then I sold the redemption code for wildands for 40, bringing it down to 410 canadian.
And believe it or not, I got a 100$ discount from amazon due to them leaving it on my porch, and the shipping box was highly damaged. I complained and they gave me that refund.
So all in? like 349 after tax canadian, which is like 260 USD !!
Wondering if there is a recommended way to use dual monitors with a single video card output.
I have a 1070 that doesn't have dual video outputs--it's just a single VGA. What is the best way to get a dual monitor setup from this single card? I thought it might just be getting a signal splitter but the image quality on both monitors seemed severely degraded (dim, some weird artifacts, etc.).
no. corair 100rDo you need the same footprint as a stock cooler?
What case do you have?
Alright. So, it's my birthday today and my dad asks me to pick him out a laptop. :\ I don't feel like doing it as I haven't done any research on them lately and have no idea what the market looks like right now and my wife has some other things planned. So was wondering if you guys could help.
He is willing to spend up to $500.
All he is going to use it for though is typing documents and watching movies and such.
He is getting on in years and his eyesight isn't the greatest so maybe a larger screen would help?
He was also a professional tile setter and general handyman his entire life so he has large fingers and hands so maybe bigger is better in this case. He seems to like the larger laptops since his older ones where huge. He used to have a Samsung satellite or something that was gigantic but he thought it was great lol.
He is wanting a laptop because he is constantly going places with his friends and family and he takes his "work" with him wherever he goes.
Would really appreciate any help.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that he specifically requested a windows PC with windows 10 lol.
wait what? you have a GTX 1070 that only has VGA as the video output? what?
no. corair 100r
Word of warning about that case, the PCI-E riser cable it comes with is REALLY bad. an unshielded mess thats caused many many users terrible troubles trying to figure out why their GPU's were acting up. Unstable systems, weird frame rates, random blue screens or tons of display driver resets. The problem was found to be the extremely horrible PCIE riser cable. They've started making new ones that seem to be slightly better, but you'll have to go through an RMA process to get it if you get one of the ones currently on shelves.
IF you do get a bad one, you can set your PCIe mode to gen2 in your bios and that seems to help alot of people get through using the bad cable until the good one arives. Seems the cable can handle the lower bandwith requirments of pcie gen2.
anyone any experience with msi z170 boards? i cant get my damn his 390 out of my z170-a pro motherboard <.<
Even a 970 would have multiple outputs... got a picture of the rear of your PC?Shit, sorry. It's a 970. Had a brainfart--got this Alienware Aurora R5 back on Black Friday and I tried to get the 1070 version but waited too long
Anyway, it's a 970, sorry.
But it doesn't boot
Take out the RAM and reseat it. Alternatively, use a motherboard speaker to troubleshoot from beep codes.
Shit, sorry. It's a 970. Had a brainfart--got this Alienware Aurora R5 back on Black Friday and I tried to get the 1070 version but waited too long
Anyway, it's a 970, sorry.
Shouldn't the RAM ez debug leds light up if that's the problem? They light up if they don't detect RAM...Take out the RAM and reseat it. Alternatively, use a motherboard speaker to troubleshoot from beep codes.
Did my first build, I was a fucking surgeon on it, everything looks fantastic
But it doesn't boot
I've got a
MSI Sli Plus
7700K
GTX 1080
Corsair Vengeance 16GB
Corsair 650x
In a Fractal Design C case
I boot it, fans are working, graphics card lights up, motherboard leds light up, and the weirdest thing is the MSI EZ Debug LED (which turn red if they don't detect CPU/GPU/RAM/Mobo) stay off.
It's killing me. I'm going to try the DVI output instead of the HDMI (have to buy a DVI-HDMI cable now first) to see if that outputs anything but apart from that I'm stumped.
Unfortunately yes. I tried HDMI outputs on both mobo and GPU. Heading home to try a DVI cable now.Have you tried running an hdmi cable from the motherboard to your monitor/tv?
Shot in the dark, but may be something up with your GPU. I remember some people saying there was some weirdness with Nvidia and HDMI a while back, but I don't know if that's still the case.
Shouldn't the RAM ez debug leds light up if that's the problem? They light up if they don't detect RAM...
Sounds like a good plan! It's much appreciated, thanks!Depends on what the motherboard is measuring. It might detect the RAM is physically engaged, but not care or incorrectly measure whether or not it's fully working.
Also worth making sure both the GPU and power cables are properly seated. Ran into that issue when I swapped out my motherboard and CPU a month and a half ago.
I need some quick help. About a month ago I asked for opinions on differents pc parts and decided to go with a NZXT S340 for the case, which can fit a Coolermaster Seidon 120v (something my current case can't handle). The problem is that it's sold out here where I live, so I was wondering if you could point me to another case that can fit the Seidon 120v and it's also good, hopefully on the same price range or cheaper (here in Chile the NZXT costs almost double what it costs in the US)
Anyone?
Case - Bitfenix Shinobi - 64,9 (Link)
CPU - i5-7600k - 275 (Link)
GPU - MSI Geforce GTX 1060 OCV1, 6GB - 289 (Link)
Mobo - Gigabyte GA-Z270-HD3P - 149 (Link)
SDD - Samsung 850 EVO, 250GB - 114,9 (Link)
HDD - Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black - 95,9 (Link)
RAM - G.Skill 16GB 2x8gb, RIPJAWS V - 149 (Link)
PSU - Seasonic 620W, 80+ Bronze - 89,9 (Link)
Fan - Corsair 120mm ML120 x2 - 29 (Link)
Would appreciate some advice here on my new build which has come into problems.
I was playing TF2 and my GPU went all haywire with crazy screen flickering and crashing the system. Every time I load it up, I'm getting screen flickering or the blue screen of death. Things work fine and I connect my HDMI cable to the monitor to my motherboard which at least confirms W10 and my monitor is working fine. However, when I connect the HDMI from the GPU to monitor, I get either the screen flickering or blue screen of death.
The issue is, to me at least, lies in the GPU. I've tried reinstalling the drivers but this worked to no avail. Tonight, I'm going to open it up and take out the GPU and place it back in my monitor and reinstall my drivers. If this doesn't work, is it safe to assume the GPU is fucked? I should be able to get a refund as I'm comfortably in the warranty period.
I'm rocking:
Intel Core i3-6100 3.7GHz Dual-Core Processor
16GB DDR4 Memory
AMD Radeon RX 470 4GB STRIX Video Card
Corsair CXM 450W power supply.
If it's just TF2 causing issues, reset graphics settings to default and check. And have you tried using something other than HDMI from the card?
If it's hardware the usual culprits are lack of power or over-heating. How long you had that PSU? Does the card feel really hot when the crashes happen?
Thanks for the response. The whole screen flickers no matter what when connected to the GPU. I'll do what you said about resetting TF2 settings. I haven't tried using an alternative to HDMI mainly because I don't have an alternative cable to use other than HDMI. I can get my hands on other cables easily.
I've had the PSU for a few weeks and it's fine (checked before buying on PC picker). I will check if the GPU gets hot tonight.
Hi gang!
I'm planning a PC-tower for a friend, operating on a ~1000 range. I'm a little over with my budget (~1250) since I've been mostly trying to find good value propositions, so I'm curious if you guys have any notes on what can be improved/optimized better on the build?
The build in its current state:
Running through finnish vendors with this one, and used hinta.fi - site for price comparisons. Any advice on the matter would be greatly appreciated!
Should I aim for a 80+ gold/platinum if I go for a smaller wattage? Any particular manufacturer to keep an eye on?You could definitely get a smaller (as in: less wattage) PSU. That systems is probably gonna sth. like 300W, even if the CPU is overclocked. Have you looked into importing a few of the parts? Most prices strike me as very expensive compared to Germany.
What's the price of the RX480 8GB in Finland? Might safe a little on that one if the RX is significantly cheaper.
You're pressing the release tab, right?
of course, it just wont move at all. im pulling the card + pressing the release thing down with a crewdriver
Yeah I guess either way you'd be going for warranty as it's either the card as a whole or if another input is fine then it's just HDMI connection, though I'd be surprised if it were the latter. But at least you could tell warranty provider hey I've used every input and the shit's broke.
Eh, you removed the screws near the back of the case too right? What case btw? My newest case has an additional piece of metal you have to usncrew that prevents any PCI hardware from sliding out, in addition to the normal screws.