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Okay I know this is moving into Electrician GAF but I found one bad power outlet. Had a burn mark on the outside and an exposed wire on the inside. Checked all the others on the affected fuse and none look burned on the outside.
Has anybody ever had electricity problems with more than one desktop in the same room?
Any word on when the R7 265s are coming to the UK? Scan still has them as awaiting an ETA.
No bottlenecks, should work fine.
But if you have the money for an 8320 go for an i5 if you want to upgrade.
Try here: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-349-SP
I bought one two weeks ago for my new build.
Ah, thanks. I thought they weren't out yet, haha. How much did postage cost on that? And how are you liking it (if you've used it)?
Ah, postage is £8? Hmm.
Yeah the postage hurt a bit but I needed to get the card as I was building a secondary 'budget-range' PC so me and my partner could both play online games together. It was either this card or a 750ti and this card is better in benchmarks.
I have only played Titanfall using the card but it runs well enough (the game is a bit messy on whatever spec).
Sorry I can't really add anything else. It keeps nice and cool under load too.
Thanks, yeah, that's the decision I'm trying to make, between the 265 or a 750 Ti. I'll probably go with the 265, although £120 gets me perilously close to a 270X :/ I just need a card that will tide me over until the mid-high range Maxwells come out.
I guess it's a good thing that there are GPUs in all sorts of price ranges, it just makes it tricky when you don't know your exact budget.
I'd be interested to know how well the 265 overclocks, if you decide to do that.
Case NZXT Phantom 820 Matte Black Case
CPU Intel Core i7 4770K 3.50GHz Socket 1150 8MB Cache Retail Boxed Processor
GPU EVGA GTX 780 Ti SC 3GB GDDR5 Dual DVI HDMI DisplayPort PCI-E Graphics Card
Motherboard MSI Z87-GD65 GAMING Socket 1150 HDMI D-Sub DVI 8-Channel Audio ATX Motherboard
Memory Corsair 32GB DDR3 1866MHz Platinum Series
Storage Crucial 480GB M500 2.5 6GBps SSD
Storage #2 WD 4TB Black Hard Drive
CPU Cooler Corsair Hydro Series H100i
Power Supply Corsair Professional Digital AX860i Fully Modular 80 PLUS Platinum 860W PSU
I bought a R9-290X Tri-X this week and was super excited until I found out my P8Z68-v Pro and 2600k aren't compatible with it. I tried updating bios and everything but still got no display out of my PCI-e port. Couldn't even get to the bios screen, my old video card works (6950) and I managed to replace my new card and same thing.....
So I might be in the market for a new, more compatible motherboard. I kind of like my 2600k though.
The issue with getting a new mobo is that you have to get a new cpu to go with it and FUCK ME CPU's are PRICEY.
/rant /cry
snip.
Awesome case, looking to build one like that really soon. Depends on if nVidia releases the 790 today at it's presser.
Also what should I consider when it comes to towers/cases?
A few questions. How different is a 7850 to a gtx660? It seems that the 7850 is practically identical and it's performance can be either way relative to the 660. Also what should I consider when it comes to towers/cases?
Where do you all typically get your copies of Windows from? I thought I saw someone recommending getting them off Reddit or something like that for a fraction of the price, but can't remember if that was here?
What Monosukoi said, but different people have very different priorities. The only thing that you absolutely have to consider is that the hardware you want fits in the case. I'm personally concerned with getting a combination of very low noise, pretty good cooling, and good looks (which includes that the case is not too big on the outside). I'm not concerned with ease of building (because I'll build once and then not touch the computer for years) or cost, as long as the case isn't totally ridiculous in either regard.A few questions. How different is a 7850 to a gtx660? It seems that the 7850 is practically identical and it's performance can be either way relative to the 660. Also what should I consider when it comes to towers/cases?
Let me know, I can help you achieve thatSaw this on Asus' page earlier. I want to build something like this someday... I've been building PCs for over 15 years, but have never gone this sleek/high-end.
I'm not a fan of white...but I love how unified and clean this is.
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I'm trying to wait one more year for my next PC build, but I'm probably going to use whatever version of this thread is around as I make my journey.
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That's not compatibility, that's a dead GPU. You need to RMA it. What makes you think it's not compatible?I bought a R9-290X Tri-X this week and was super excited until I found out my P8Z68-v Pro and 2600k aren't compatible with it. I tried updating bios and everything but still got no display out of my PCI-e port. Couldn't even get to the bios screen, my old video card works (6950) and I managed to replace my new card and same thing.....
So I might be in the market for a new, more compatible motherboard. I kind of like my 2600k though.
The issue with getting a new mobo is that you have to get a new cpu to go with it and FUCK ME CPU's are PRICEY.
/rant /cry
The Seasonic is a better unit, the Corsair is quieter.Hey PC GAF I need some advice. I want to upgrade to a modular psu and I've narrowed it down to these two:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00918N4A0/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Or
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EB7UIRS/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Seems like everyone prefers SeaSonic power supplies for their build quality but this Corsair has really good reviews also. Anyone have experience with either of these or have any other suggestions for good modular psu's for around $100?
The Seasonic is a better unit, the Corsair is quieter.
Corsair doesn't make the guts of PSU, they use a number of different OEMs, Seasonic even being one of them.
Z77 mATX, anything from Gigabyte, MSI, and ASUS would be fine.Alright, I'm officially done with my 650D. The fan controller died a while ago, the front USB 3 ports are buggy as hell, and since I'll be moving soon I wish I had build something a bit smaller. I made a mistake. So I want to get a Prodigy M, the only issue is I'll also need a micro-ATX motherboard since my current one is regular ATX.
So I'm looking for a cheap 1155 micro-ATX motherboard that'll allow me to do bin overclocking (my CPU is non-K) and have 4 DIMM slots. Any suggestions? Canadiana here.
Now that I'm writing this out, I think I might have asked this before in one of these threads, not sure.
Z77 mATX, anything from Gigabyte, MSI, and ASUS would be fine.
If you leverage cuda development with the 770, yeah. Otherwise, it's not as good as the 280x, but only by just a tiny margin.ok, so I need to get a new nvidia card. I know used R9 280x prices are coming back down but I do ipad development so need to keep my hackintosh.
so, is a GTX 770 still my best ~$300 bet for the foreseeable future? I was wondering if anything consumer-level was going to be shown today and that looks to be a big "nope!!!" I mean will I be happy with it compared to the R9 280x?
If you leverage cuda development with the 770, yeah. Otherwise, it's not as good as the 280x, but only by just a tiny margin.
So my video card died just as soon as my 1440p monitor arrived today. Now i am looking to purchase a new video card.
The only games i plan to play this year are Diablo 3, LoL, and Dota. I am currently looking at a 760 or 770 to purchase.
I can afford the 770 but I feel like it would better to save the money and just get a 760 as I am planning to purchase a maxwell card later on.
Do these games run well at 1440p on a 760? Any other recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
Yes, Z87 boards are what you get if you get a 'K' processor.Are the z87 boards the only ones that are worth their salt for i5 4670k? I am thinking of getting this case.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00BHARA64/
I saw cases with bronze rated power supplies that are like 600 W, are they worth getting?
No way of RMA'ing your video card? 3 year warranty is standard.So my video card died just as soon as my 1440p monitor arrived today. Now i am looking to purchase a new video card.
The only games i plan to play this year are Diablo 3, LoL, and Dota. I am currently looking at a 760 or 770 to purchase.
I can afford the 770 but I feel like it would better to save the money and just get a 760 as I am planning to purchase a maxwell card later on.
Do these games run well at 1440p on a 760? Any other recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
The PSU recommendation is legit, as the one that you've picked I would not ever buy for my own machine. The Noctua one is not.Hmm. Went into the shop to finalize the order on my rig, and before going in I was gonna get a Hyper Evo 212 CPU cooler to replace the stock one, and a Corsair CS650 PSU, this in a Fractal Define R4 case. However, the guy in store (who did seems honest, I've talked to him a few times before) suggested that if noise levels were important to me I could upgrade the CPU cooler to a Noctua NH-U12P SE2 and the PSU to the semi-passive Corsair RM650.
I don't know, it's not much extra but I'm already above budget. This machine will be running i7 4770 at stock speeds so maybe this stuff is overkill, but I do value silence when doing desktop stuff / idling. Choices.
Either way, gonna be fun with a new machine. I'm gonna play... uh... hmm. The new FTL expansion... maybe?
Nope.always wondered, is there performance being sacrificed if you have a 3 monitor setup but only game on 1 monitor vs just a 1 monitor setup?
Try increasing volts a little bit before RMA'ing, but yeah.So this randomly happens in games while in some games artifacts never appear. I should be able to RMA this right? I'm using a 4 month old 7870XT that's been perfectly fine up until now.
No way of RMA'ing your video card? 3 year warranty is standard.
Diablo 3, LoL, and Dota 2 will all benefit most from a highly overclocked processor. A 760 should do just fine at 1440p. Though, given the fast paced nature of those games, 120Hz is where it's at.
Nope.
Try increasing volts a little bit before RMA'ing, but yeah.
Could also try a different cable.
You absolutely need to ship it in a anti-static bag. Then just pad it.so im probably gonna sell my old 7870xt, but i have no clue where my original box and packaging are.
Whats an alternative way to package these up for shipping safely?
padded envelope + small amazon box with packing peanuts?