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
Loudest things in my case by far, and I only have air cooling.
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
In a dilemma at the moment, some advice would be appreciated.
I have an i7-920 @ 3.8ghz and SLI GTX 560ti. I have been mulling around two options:
a. Upgrade the i7-920 to an i5-3570k (would also have to upgrade my motherboard)
b. Upgrade the SLI 560ti to GTX 670 (I only game at 1680x1050)
c. Do nothing at all, just getting upgradeitis.
Are those upgrades just really side grades or will it make a difference?
This has surely been asked before, but what are the hazards of updating nvidia drivers? Could I screw myself out of inspector game settings, overclocks and precision x fan curve settings? Do I need to manually uninstall old drivers or use a driver cleaner, or are modern drivers safe to just update via the nvidia prompts?
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I did, and checked in safe mode to ensure everything was deleted. It's got me completely puzzled. I just can not update.
Are new video cards coming out soon? Mine is dying I think but don't want to buy if new ones are coming out soon. :/
AMD might release their next GPUs at best late December to January/February.
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I did, and checked in safe mode to ensure everything was deleted. It's got me completely puzzled. I just can not update.
What the hell is...
Richmond, VA, United States 10/12/2012 7:20 P.M. Forwarded to the facility in the destination city.
That supposed to mean? Anyone who's had that before from UPS? My case hasn't registered any updates since then =(
Oh perfect, after months sending even the most insignificant orders through a courier, Amazon UK has decided they're going to be sending the most expensive and probably delicate thing I've ever bought from them (a CPU) through royal mail. OK, I know it's free delivery and all that, but I expected the same as the couple dozen orders I've done in the last two years.
I'd rather them than City Link.
A single GTX670 would demolish what you want right now. £1700 is massive overkill, so you should get a nice monitor with your systemYour 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.
If the Chillblast is from a good store that looks overall pretty nice. Swap for the Intel SSD as he said. An OC'd 3770K and a GTX680 will have you set a looooooooong time.I've had a look around at some sites I know to be reputable like Chillblast who offer this http://www.chillblast.com/Chillblast-Fusion-Mamba.html system but I'd change the SSD to an Intel one in it.
Another site is Cougar Extreme who I've used myself and for roughly the same price as that Chillblast they can build you this
That comes to £1797 delivered. You could save money on that Cougar Extreme one with the case by dropping it to something like an AeroCool X-Predator or by choosing the Cooler Master CM-690 it'd be below £1701 delivered then which would be pretty much max of your budget.
I'll have a look around at some other sites for custom builds.
Sidegrades.In a dilemma at the moment, some advice would be appreciated.
I have an i7-920 @ 3.8ghz and SLI GTX 560ti. I have been mulling around two options:
a. Upgrade the i7-920 to an i5-3570k (would also have to upgrade my motherboard)
b. Upgrade the SLI 560ti to GTX 670 (I only game at 1680x1050)
c. Do nothing at all, just getting upgradeitis.
Are those upgrades just really side grades or will it make a difference?
The only thing I could say is to grab a WD Red 3TB, run diagnostics on it, and disable TLER.Any recommendations on 3TB drives?
Are you using a DVD or a USB drive? You can't just copy the .iso to your media. You'll need to burn the image to a disc or open up the .iso and copy the files to a bootable USB drive.Ight sooooo I have finished installing everything and I want to install windows 8 preview now
It won't detect the ISO file
So I wonder if I bought Win 7 pro upgrade would it work instead? I'm friggin confused.
Ight sooooo I have finished installing everything and I want to install windows 8 preview now
It won't detect the ISO file
So I wonder if I bought Win 7 pro upgrade would it work instead? I'm friggin confused.
Are you using a DVD or a USB drive? You can't just copy the .iso to your media. You'll need to burn the image to a disc or open up the .iso and copy the files to a bootable USB drive.
How are you trying to install it? If it's on a disk, did you use something like ImgBurn to put it on there, or no?
Should've been more precise: it'll be used for data storage mostly, not going to run any games off of it, let alone an OS. Seagate and WD have the cheapest 3TB ones out and they are priced exactly the same (130 EUR), hence my question.The only thing I could say is to grab a WD Red 3TB, run diagnostics on it, and disable TLER.
None of the choices for 2TB and up are good right now.
Did it ship via UPS MI (Mail Innovations)? If so, be prepared to wait another 3-5 days.What the hell is...
Richmond, VA, United States 10/12/2012 7:20 P.M. Forwarded to the facility in the destination city.
That supposed to mean? Anyone who's had that before from UPS? My case hasn't registered any updates since then =(
Did it ship via UPS MI (Mail Innovations)? If so, be prepared to wait another 3-5 days.I ordered some memory from Newegg last Saturday, it arrived in my town the following Monday, got forwarded to USPS that same day, and here I am, 6 days later, and it should finally be here tomorrow. What a joke. We already pay for Amazon Prime, so I think I'll just buy there from now on unless a deal at Newegg is too good to pass up.
Meh I extracted the files, still will not work :\
Wonder if I just have to give in and buy an overpriced copy of windows.
????So who's reserved their spaceship so far?
I think you're safe then!Oh shit... well the tracking number says this:
UPS 2nd Day Air®
So I guess its not the same... I hope =(. This is from Amazon too, as Newegg was charging me to ship the case while Amazon (Prime here) didn't.
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You should be able to build a nice PC with $500. However, if you need a monitor or operating system that might make it harder. Otherwise, an i3 build with a ~$120 video card should fit nicely into that budget.Is it possible to build a steambox for $400-$500 in a compact case? I want to build one for my little brother so he can play steam games and so he can play Minecraft/LOL without any hiccups in performance.
You should be able to build a nice PC with $500. However, if you need a monitor or operating system that might make it harder. Otherwise, an i3 build with a ~$150 video card should fit nicely into that budget.
At 1680x1050 its sidegrading. Why don't you treat yourself to a 1080p monitor first?
Sidegrades.
OP, SFF (small form factor) guide. I'd link, but I'm on my Note on the way home from hawks game.Is it possible to build a steambox for $400-$500 in a compact case? I want to build one for my little brother so he can play steam games and so he can play Minecraft/LOL without any hiccups in performance.
The i3s with hyperthreading are pretty quick. Slower than an i5, of course, but not shabby at all.A monitor and OS won't but a problem (I already have those laying around from an old broken PC).
i3 is okay? I always thought the i3 was supposed to be relatively slow (my i3 in my laptop isn't very fast).
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=42660100&postcount=195OP, SFF (small form factor) guide. I'd link, but I'm on my Note on the way home from hawks game.
I'm wondering if anyone can give me a feel for the GTX 650 Ti 2GB. More specifically how it would compare to a GTX 460 768mb. I'm looking to upgrade and I'm looking at the 650 Ti or a Radeon 6870.
You can keep whatever parts you want. No point in getting new everything.When you guys upgrade, do you like to get "new everything" or do you like to keep your old parts that you can still use?
Just thinking out loud...
I may end up doing that. Is there a general rule of thumb as to when an upgrade is worth it?Looks like the 650 Ti is about 10-20% faster than the 1GB GTX 460 so let's saw it might be an average of 30% faster than the 768 GTX 460 at most. Not much of an upgrade really.
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/680?vs=542
I'd say getting anything under a 7870 at least wouldn't be worth the money. I'd also say as far as GPU upgrades go if the current market doesn't easily convince you that an upgrade is worthwhile just continue to wait until the next generation of cards that have a clear upgrade $/upgraded performance advantage.
Laptop CPUs are massively downclocked and use much less power.A monitor and OS won't but a problem (I already have those laying around from an old broken PC).
i3 is okay? I always thought the i3 was supposed to be relatively slow (my i3 in my laptop isn't very fast).
What about just dropping 2x670's in your machine now and OC'ing the 920 a ton?When you guys upgrade, do you like to get "new everything" or do you like to keep your old parts that you can still use?
I'm thinking I could...
KEEP:
Blu Ray Writer
Media Reader
128GB M4
2x Gentle Typhoons
875W Thermaltake PSU
SELL:
GTX570
300GB Velociraptor HDD
2TB Green (yuck, I hate these green drives)
i7 920 and crappy Mobo (worth anything at all?)
Alienware Aurora (latest type) case
BUY:
GTX670x2
128GB M4 (to Raid0 with my current drive as boot drive)
256 SSD for games
2TB WD Black HDD for media
Some type of MOBO and PROC combo
Case (leaning toward going balls out on the Cosmos II)
Looking at sales for most everything, and the gently used market for the 670s, I think I could snag all the above for about ~$1800. If I could sell my stuff for $300 or so; I'd be very happy with that beast of a rig for about $1500 out of pocket.
Just thinking out loud...
Laptop CPUs are massively downclocked and use much less power.
A desktop i3 performs very well for most games, often netting above 60FPS if your GPU can handle it.
What about just dropping 2x670's in your machine now and OC'ing the 920 a ton?