Genghiz Cohen wrote: » So you have an air cooled system, currently. You will be watercooling everything in the near future. So, you want a graphics card with a waterblock attached so as not to pay for an air cooler that will got like 6 months use. And while waiting to watercool the rest of your system you want a small, cheap, temporary loop for the graphics card. Do I have you?
Dave147 wrote: » I am having an absolute nightmare installing Windows 7 from USB on my PC. I lost my 64bit disc for Windows (legit), think I gave it to my dad but he doesn't know. So I have an ISO and have been trying all different ways of preparing my USB key to load Windows off it. Have used the manual disk partition way in cmd, have used an application called Rufus and have used some Windows USB DVD tool. I get the same error when trying to boot from USB, "Missing Operating System", it then proceeds to boot into my original copy of Win7 from my last mobo. Anyone have any other suggestions? Have formatted the disk loads of times and made it bootable, running out of idea's now. Currently formatting again with a HP tool.
ED E wrote: » Anyone know what the power consumption difference between a dedicated NAS product(say a 4bay) and a some old C2D box would be? Dont want to got the WOL route, needs to be ready to go when needed or it'll be a pain. I gather freeNas is pretty light but the idle of such a box could be 100w. That said the cash for a proper unit isnt there atm. Thoughts, anyone setup a low power solution themselves?
Jimbobjoeyman wrote: » would anyone in the limerick area have a spare am2/am3+ heatsink they wouldn't mind getting rid of for a reasonable price ? I stupidly ordered a tray processor for the new build thinking I could use the old heatsink but it wont work as the old one is a custom design for a prebuilt pc :mad:
Amanda Ashy Flutist wrote: » Just a note on WOL. It doesn't necessarily mean that you boot on LAN, just resume from a suspended state. Ubuntu coming up from suspend-to-RAM takes no time at all.
Headshot wrote: » Now here's an interesting one Where can i buy a few office 2010 home office and business licenses?
Genghiz Cohen wrote: » AMD R9 290X $729 (€540) before tax
NTMK wrote: » so it will be €600-700 when taxes and EU pricing is added
SickBoy wrote: » I might have something. Are you in a rush? I'll check when I get home.
beno619 wrote: » Nothing is official and BF4 premium adds a value of about 80 euro. The only people to blame are 780 owners that accepted €650 was the price of flagship card.
ShadowHearth wrote: » If there is demand, then they supply it. It's a shame really. Some members of master race are baboons... One of my buddies bought titan, from scan.co.UK. To make it worse, he took finance on it. It is costing him something like 50£ per month for the next 2 years...
Jimbobjoeyman wrote: » not in any rush at all. My parts wont be arriving till monday at the earliest. Thanks a million
Here are the specifications for Valve's 300 prototypes. The 300 prototype units will ship with the following components: GPU: some units with NVidia Titan, some GTX780, some GTX760, and some GTX660 CPU: some boxes with Intel : i7-4770, some i5-4570, and some i3 RAM: 16GB DDR3-1600 (CPU), 3GB DDR5 (GPU) Storage: 1TB/8GB Hybrid SSHD Power Supply: Internal 450w 80Plus Gold Dimensions: approx. 12 x 12.4 x 2.9 in high
Gbear wrote: » So it doesn't look like the steam box is going to be cheap as chips - they've posted rough specs for their "300 Prototypes":http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse#announcements/detail/2145128928746175450
SickBoy wrote: » I have this and you're welcome to it.
Serephucus wrote: » Results? :P
Danger781 wrote: » Here lads I currently have 8GB RAM in my computer, and also have an unused unopened 8GB set as well. My original intention was to dual boot Ubuntu (or SteamOS) and Windows 7, but now I am looking at maybe running them as Virtual Machines instead. Would I need the extra 8GB of RAM? Or should I just sell it off?