Serephucus wrote: » http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cooler-Master-SGC-5000-KKN1-Coolermaster-Trooper/dp/B005QP4834/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1339285073&sr=8-1
Eboggles wrote: » If you've read the Yamakasi Catleap thread you know I'm getting a new monitor, but my 6850 I feel won't cope very well with the resolution. So, I need a new graphics card. My budget is around €350-400. These are what I had in mind:Gigabyte 7870 - €334 deliveredEVGA GTX 670 - €380 deliveredPowercolor 7950 PCS+ - €386 delivered Bear in mind I will be overclocking and voltage tweaking whatever card I get. I'm leaning towards the GTX 670 as it's a monster GPU. However, I feel the 2GB might be a bottleneck at this resolution, and as I am dropping nearly €400 I want it to be fairly future-proof. I have the 7870 in there because it seems to be a great overclocker, despite the 2GB VRAM and is a good bit cheaper than the others. The 7950 is a good bit worse than the GTX 670 but the PCS+ model is virtually silent (28db at load!), runs very cool and can overclock brilliantly. In the TPU review they get a 22% core overclock and 42% memory at stock volts. I won't be getting it for a few weeks, as I have to let my wallet recover after the monitor, but I don't think there are any cards being released in that price bracket soon. The only change I can see happening is a price drop by either company, but I doubt that. Any ideas? I'm just using hardwarevsand so I can measure all the cards against each other from one retailer, but if someone else is offering it cheaper I'll go with them.
..Brian.. wrote: » Dudes, how do you capture a BSOD? I remember someone on some thread in the last few months saying there was a key you cold hit to keep the screen up before it automatically but can't for the life of me remember!
deconduo wrote: » Advanced System Settings -> Startup and Recovery -> Untick Automatically Restart Also if you check your minidump folder you'll find dump files with much more useful information than just the BSOD code.
Craig B wrote: » Does anywhere in Ireland sell this case? Komplett only offer the meshed but I probably could make a window but that would be a hassle. Also what do people think of this case?
..Brian.. wrote: » Duly noted dude! Gonna get stuck into some gaming tomorrow and take it for a spin! Next stop, OCing HD7850
FlyingIrishMan wrote: » I love the storm trooper, I plan on getting it, but the white one will be going on sale soon (officially going to revealed on the 19th) so I'm wating for that. You can't buy the black one with a window already on it, but what you can do is buy the storm trooper of Kompletts, and then buy the window side panel of the european coolermaster store for an extra 20euro. The white one comes with the window already on it so thats another reason why I'm waiting.
daz801 wrote: » ..Brian.. wrote: » Duly noted dude! Gonna get stuck into some gaming tomorrow and take it for a spin! Next stop, OCing HD7850 try for the magic 50% overclock, although i've heard of very few chips that can reach it.
People call me ignorant I've worked in gaming for 15 years.I used to work for id software so I'm not computer illiterate. What I was trying to get across was that, despite what the PC elitists may think, the xbox360 handles itself pretty well. It's hardware components are regularly updated through xbox live. If you look at the graphics of Oblivion compared to Skyrim you will no doubt see a massive graphical improvement. Many think this is due to developers becoming accustomed to the hardware, but it's in fact due to the "Interdynamic uploading, updating, upscaling update" that they dish out on LIVE every so often. Now this may be known in different terms around the internet, but it's function is the same. The xbox that sits under your TV today is just slightly inferior to a GTX 680 and amazingly now the xbox holds 4 gig of RAM!!
Do any of you guys know about the unreal 3 engine demo? This is a game called Samaritan: Twitch. It's running on the Unreal 3 engine. This engine will be fully supported by the xbox 360 and ps3. Some high end gaming rigs might be able to run this but you'll need to update your RAM and graphics cards to something on par with the 360, since the 360 runs on the Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 with 10gb of RAM Anyway, It looks amazing. Can't wait.
FlyingIrishMan wrote: » I personally am not a huge fan of the HAF series, none of them appeal to me that much. Also
FlyingIrishMan wrote: » http://www.downloadmoreram.com/
Eboggles wrote: » I pretty sure there's a lot of messing involved, like uninstalling CCC, using some ASUS overclock tool, and wouldn't the temps be bad? I remember reading a thread on the OcUK forums about it.
Headshot wrote: » Its some pain in the hole that your so close to the connection but it just wont go any further and you have to buy a atx 12v extension cable