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http://ninite.com/anyone remember what was that website/application that was like an executable with all the must-have free software on a fresh windows install? would come in handy now
Edit: Fucken beaten.
http://ninite.com/anyone remember what was that website/application that was like an executable with all the must-have free software on a fresh windows install? would come in handy now
Need some advice, I'm caught between two CPUs that will work with my PC, not sure what the difference between em is besides the series names and the price.
It's either this:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4615717&csid=_61
Or this one.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6394302&csid=_61
This would be my choice from Newegg for $85 as another option
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103808
Although if it had to be from the two you've listed the Phenom.
SilverStone Sugo SG06![]()
I keep quoting your posts, then see you already did something!stuff
I'd just file the molex connector. Does the 8 pin not fit on the side of the 6 pin slot on the GPU?I need some help.
I've just bought a MSI GTX 670 Power Edition OC. It requires two PCI-e 6-pin power connectors.
My power supply is a Thermaltake Smart M550W (Modular) which has one PCI-e cable with a 8 pin and 6+2 pin connectors.
Since I can't connect the 8 pin connector I figured I'd just use the 2 molex to 6-pin PCI-e adapters that came with the graphics card.
But those adapters don't fit inside the power connectors on the graphics card.
The PCI-e connector on the adapter:
round-round-square
square-SQUARE-round
The PCI-e connector on the graphics card:
round-round-square
square-ROUND-round
Am I doing something wrong or are those faulty adapters?! I mean they came with the graphics card.
Photos:
GB 660 based on their 670/680 line.One last try:
I'm indecisive between two graphics-cards for a new PC. They should be pretty silent and have to be of a certain lenght because they have to fit into this case:
After searching for a while, the best fit seem to be either one of those two:
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 OC or ASUS GTX660-DC2O
I find these two appealing in features and price, but I can't find any tests or details about the Gigabyte 660. Is it a good choice considering that its much cheaper than the ASUS one? Or is that one worth the extra buck?
See the Accessories section in the OP and Mech KB thread in there.What do you all recommend as far as a mechanical keyboard for gaming?
Maybe someone else can chime in for other prebuilt options in the UK. I think you can do better than CyberPower.Hi guys. UK gamer here looking to replace my 10 year-old PC. Only thing I'm looking to keep from it is my Creative Speakers. I'll be limited to the selection of parts provided by Cyber Power Systems, as I have no desire to put the system together myself. But they seem to have quite an extensive selection of parts to choose from. I'll be gaming at 1080p, and also looking to do some picture and video editing.
I've kept my eye on this thread (and Part 1) for ages, which has made me change/learn a few things - Upgraded the CPU due to my usage and downgraded the PSU which was overkill. And apparently my motherboard (previously selected an Asus Sabertooth) was slight overkill too.
So anyway, here I am looking for views on my current selection of parts below. At the moment, money isn't really an object, but I don't want to go unnecessarily overboard...
Case: Corsair Obsidian 650D
CPU: i7-3770K
Cooling: Arctic Freezer i30 CPU Fan
Motherboard: MSI Z77A-G45 Intel Z77 Chipset
Memory: 16GB (2x8GB) Kingston DDR3/1333MHz
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 670 2GB
PSU: Corsair 650Watts CMPSU-650TXV2
Hard Drive 1: 256 GB Crucial M4 Series SATA III
Hard Drive 2: 1TB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200RPM Hard Drive
Optical Drive: 24X DVD±R/±RW
Sound: Creative SB Recon3D Fatal1ty Professional Series
Many thanks.
After searching for a while, the best fit seem to be either one of those two:
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 OC or ASUS GTX660-DC2O
I find these two appealing in features and price, but I can't find any tests or details about the Gigabyte 660. Is it a good choice considering that its much cheaper than the ASUS one? Or is that one worth the extra buck?
Those seem really low.![]()
pretty good for a mid range ssd, afaik
a shame I cant get the force GT series here but I think this is pretty alright for a first foray into the solid state world
Check Windows Disk Management?Any reasons why HDScan and Crystal Disk can't pick up my hardrive? I can run some basic tests but Crystal doesn't read anything from the HD.
Those seem really low.
Make sure you have a SATA 6gbps cable and it's plugged into your motherboards primary SATA ports (Usually marked and are Intel).
Finally!this thread is doing bad things to me
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alright so: should I go about upgrading the firmware before installing the OS in it?
guess it's safe to just format it as NTFS and such right out of the gate?
Yeah, that happens.thanks bras
also wtf have I done, I can barely stand the lag/noise my secondary regular HDD does now![]()
mh, something's definetly wrong when running the ATTO benchmark:
I first I got this ridiculous result:
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and I was like WTF
then I simply changed the drive from one sata port to another (weird, they are both literally the same), and got this:
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wich is still about half of what this drive should be able to pull
any ideas?
Perhaps that "SATA 3" means SATA 3Gbps...
If so, that's misleading as fuck.
they're SATA III 6gb/s
also.. it.. fixed itself?
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that's just creepy
it's as if it was previously limiting to 3gb/s but now it suddenly works fine. I swear I didnt change the cable/port. It's been always at the grey 6gb/s port on my p8p67
No I just wanted to try something different. The other option is to put heatsinks on all the RAM and VRM chips on the board but I don't like how that looks.
Windows 8 + SSD = Snappiest thing on earth.
I'd just file the molex connector. Does the 8 pin not fit on the side of the 6 pin slot on the GPU?
Thanks. I used a scalpel to cut away one of the unused pins so I can get access to square one. Then I just peeled away the corners of the pin until it fit in the connector
Seems to be working fine. I used the 6-pin PCI-e from the PSU and this modded molex->6-pin.
Will try to find a 8 to 6+2 adapter or new modular cable, tough.
still can't get over the insane boot times for win 8 with this thing![]()
Not a slim. I can't even tell when that thing is on!are mechanical hard drives really that annoying to people? their ear right up in the case or what? lol. Guess pc noise has never really bothered me, still more quiet than a 360 imo
Right click the bottom left corner of the screen (taskbar) and click disk management.still can't get over the insane boot times for win 8 with this thing
plus i can actually see Steam's big picture mode now.
a few slight issues happened where my normal HDD was not detected and had to find disk management, which lead into my second issue of "wtf" in regards to windows 8. I have no idea where shit is now :O
are mechanical hard drives really that annoying to people?
Delete everything in C:AMD ?OK people. I'm having MASSIVE issues wit the latest (12.8) Catalyst drivers, the fucking things will not install. What I've done so far;
1. Uninstalled EVERYTHING, went to safe mode, deleted and 'Driver swept' all AMD/ATI drivers out. Tried to reinstall 12.8 but couldn't, then found that 12.6 Beta worked, so I'm currently running that.
It's REALLY pissing me off.
Temps seem about right. What's your loop order? GPU heat adds more to CPU temps than vice versa.Up and running with one GPU water cooled and one air cooled. Unforseen problem VRM and power circuitry is running really really really really hot. I can't get an exact temp but sticking a temp probe around the back plate reads 70-80C vs 60C for the air cooled one. I can ramp up the fan which helps but whats the point of water cooling then? Also CPU mounting didn't seem to go well temps only at 55C under load, thought it would be lower, GPU is 41C under load.
It's a case of hearing a rig without one. I swear before I made the switch to flash storage only my HDDs were quiet. Now that I'm using my recording rig since my primary is temporarily out of commission, its all I can hear.are mechanical hard drives really that annoying to people? their ear right up in the case or what? lol. Guess pc noise has never really bothered me, still more quiet than a 360 imo
man but it's such a huuuuge bummer where you can hear your regular HDD x2 now
I cant stand it, lol
Right click the bottom left corner of the screen (taskbar) and click disk management.![]()
Probably not a good idea. If you connected a +12 to a ground or vice versa you could damage your card
Delete everything in C:AMD ?
Hyphen said:Hi guys. UK gamer here looking to replace my 10 year-old PC. Only thing I'm looking to keep from it is my Creative Speakers. I'll be limited to the selection of parts provided by Cyber Power Systems, as I have no desire to put the system together myself. But they seem to have quite an extensive selection of parts to choose from. I'll be gaming at 1080p, and also looking to do some picture and video editing.
I've kept my eye on this thread (and Part 1) for ages, which has made me change/learn a few things - Upgraded the CPU due to my usage and downgraded the PSU which was overkill. And apparently my motherboard (previously selected an Asus Sabertooth) was slight overkill too.
So anyway, here I am looking for views on my current selection of parts below. At the moment, money isn't really an object, but I don't want to go unnecessarily overboard...
Case: Corsair Obsidian 650D
CPU: i7-3770K
Cooling: Arctic Freezer i30 CPU Fan
Motherboard: MSI Z77A-G45 Intel Z77 Chipset
Memory: 16GB (2x8GB) Kingston DDR3/1333MHz
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 670 2GB
PSU: Corsair 650Watts CMPSU-650TXV2
Hard Drive 1: 256 GB Crucial M4 Series SATA III
Hard Drive 2: 1TB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200RPM Hard Drive
Optical Drive: 24X DVD±R/±RW
Sound: Creative SB Recon3D Fatal1ty Professional Series
Many thanks.
Hazaro said:Maybe someone else can chime in for other prebuilt options in the UK. I think you can do better than CyberPower.
Apart from that fill out the sheet in the OP so I know your relative budget and what you actually want/need to do with the PC.
That said, all the part selection is good. Only thing I'd swap is the Audio card for: 1) Nothing, or 2) The Xonar DGX
GB 660 based on their 670/680 line.
Those cards from GB and ASUS are both very nice, but ASUS has that price premium. I think many here including myself are very happy with their GB 670's for cheaper.
I'm not sure as those cards are "only" 130W TDP, but dual/triple fan coolers like that will blow most of the exaust air into your case. Blowers are perfect for small cases because they exaust all the air, but blowers that fit in your case are usually noisy (Nvidias blowers for 670/660ti/660 buzz because the fan is mounted to plastic). Radial blow half the air out, half of it into the case. Reference radials usually only use an aluminium heatsink which forces the fan to run at a high speed, but non reference ones with a better heatsink (heatpipes etc...) like the HIS IceQ cooler for 7850 shouldn't be very loud.
But who knows, I could be wrong. Does anyone have or know of any experience with non reference coolers in a SG06? I just god a bit afraid because there is only one intake fan and the PSU acts as an exaust.
Your Current Specs: AMD Athlon 3400+ / 1GB RAM / GeForce 6800 GT
Budget: Around £1700.
Main Use: Gaming {5}, Video Editing {4}, Photoshop {3}
Monitor Resolution: 1080p.
SPECIFIC games that you MUST be able to play: Crysis 3. Star Wars 1313 and beyond. 60FPS would be nice, but coming from a PS3, anything above 30 is fine for now.
Looking to reuse any parts?: Just my Creative speakers.
When will you build?: Would be nice to have it by Xmas.
Will you be overclocking?: Probably - Know nothing about it, but they say it's worth it.
. Intel i7 3770k Quad Core 3.50 GHz,
. 1155 ASUS P8Z77-V Pro,
. 16GB Corsair Vengeance (2 x 8Gb),
. Corsair Hydro H80 High-Performance Liquid CPU Cooler,
. DVD+/- RW - 22X Samsung SATA,
. 240Gb SSD SATA SSD,
. 1000Gb SATA Hard Drive SATA 3,
. 2 x Nvidia GTX670,
. Corsair Obsidian 650D Black Gaming Case,
. CORSAIR CMPSU-850TXUK PSU
. Windows 7 Home premium 64 bit & Windows 8 Upgrade Offer,
. Shipping England & Wales,
I'm not sure if it's been mentioned but the Samsung 830 SSD is $170 for 256 GB on Amazon right now with free delivery or Prime.
http://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-2-5-Inch-Internal-MZ-7PC128B-WW/dp/B0077CR60Q/ref=cm_cmu_pg__header