Genghiz Cohen wrote: » So... moving from a GTX570.... Good idea?
ShadowHearth wrote: » its a freaking stupendes price for it, why preorder?
ShadowHearth wrote: » Hmm weird stuff with Nvida gpu prices. 760 is 195£ and 680 finally droped to 280£ range.
game4it70 wrote: » Its odd for Nvidia to drop prices as they normally just phase the cards out without much of a drop. I wonder if AMD have them on the back foot with there next release? I think some details are due at the end of sept.
Serephucus wrote: » The NCase M1 production campaign has just gone live. €180 ($240) shipped to Ireland. Get 'em while they're hot.
Squaredude wrote: » 780 just got delivered to work.Only one hour to go and I can revert back to being a hermit.
deceit wrote: » More toys to go into my main rig . Still waiting on loads more fittings/blocks to come in stock but at least i've finally got some of the 90 deg fittings as where really hard to get in stock.
game4it70 wrote: » You still having trouble finding stock? How many are you short?
Serephucus wrote: » Those aren't all the cables. You should have some cables for your PSU that end in the same connections as the black ones in the little plastic bags there in the first picture. Those go in your GPU.
Ronan14 wrote: » Thats all of them unfortunately, what a pain
Ronan14 wrote: » Sorry guys if this isnt off topic but I feel I can get a quick answer here as its not big enough for a new thread. Im having trouble connecting my gfx card (7950) to my psu. Below is my psu and the cables I have: Which should I use and where?
Serephucus wrote: » No, it looks like the bit at the left does, and the other side is a 6+2-pin PCIE connector (GPU).
Ronan14 wrote: » Sorry, just another quicky. I was using dvi and the image took up the whole screen now its only using part after I plugged my hdmi into the gfx card. I check the resolution in control panel and its 1920x1080 which is correct so I don't see the problem.
Lu Tze wrote: » Have a look at overscan settings