Corvus Maximus wrote: » Quick question, I noticed a fair few recommendations to go with the Haswell CPU in some recent new build suggestions. Now I thought Haswell ran way too hot for OC. Unless you invested in some serious expensive cooling solutions. Even at stock speeds I thought is was running hot. So with all these recent recommendations for Haswell, has Intel improved it since it's initial release? Or was the initial release a bad batch of CPU's?
EoinHef wrote: » Gonna go collect my second 7950 for crossfire in an hour from dpd, aything I should know before lobbing it in? Do I need to remove and re install drivers or anything? Cant wait to get it going and see what I can get out of it:) On the downside I havent overclocked my i5 properly yet after new motherboard, just changed the multiplier to 40, I annoy myself with my laziness:(
ED E wrote: » http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=87047987&postcount=532 Somebodys about to get a paddlin'.
uberpixie wrote: » You can put a PCI Express 3.0 card in a PCI Express 2.0 slot. Tis backwards compatible. Get the best budget card you can get.
Sonics2k wrote: » I'm assuming it'll be the second option, due to motherboard having a PCI Express (2.0) x16 rather than a 3.0 Am I wrong in thinking this?
papu wrote: » looks grand! clamp the hoses if you're worried , cable tie maybe?
Gehad_JoyRider wrote: » hey every one, I'm just wondering what your thoughts are on how the cpu water cooler pump is seated onto the cpu is it at the right angle? Is that ok?
Esme Immense Dachshund wrote: » http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/radeon_r9_290x_against_geforce_gtx_titan.html I know they are only leaked results but shows that there is no great leap in performance, lets see how the pricing goes.
EoinHef wrote: » ^^Thats a pretty nice price for one, which one did you go for?
Gumbi wrote: » Furmark is meaningless, both vendors throttle, it just comes down to who throttles more really. I won't believe any bench marks til I see official ones. It's unfortunate that The Titan comes clock so low, many can overclock to 1100/1200 on air AFAIK.
cherryghost wrote: » 7970 prices are in awfully tempting price territory.
uberpixie wrote: » Clonzilla can only restore an image to a disk equal or larger than the original disk partition. However if you shrink the windows partition down to size and then image you can get by. Example: need to image new ssd 128gig, have 500 gig harddrive with windows installed. On the original 500gig you need to reduce the main windows partition down to below 128 gig and then create your image to be able to restore to a 128gig SSD.
Dothehustle wrote: » Nope, didn't order one but my god its sexy!! Can't seem to see a price how much are they ??
Lu Tze wrote: » By the way, did anybody else order the NCASE M1 from the crowd funding campaign? Delivery estimates are from November to January, nice and accurate. Also not sure how much ill be caught for duty etc. when its imported:(
Lu Tze wrote: » I used CLonezilla the last time, no fancy GUI or anything but fairly easy to use! Cloned SSD to SSD, so im not sure about cloning a windows install on a HDD to SSD, isnt there issues etc. related to that?
BloodBath wrote: » I was wondering what free disk cloning software people are using these days? I haven't cloned a drive in a while. Just want some recommendations.
alex1997123 wrote: » Yeah, does anyone know any good free cloning software?. Was going to do a fresh install of Windows for my SSD but I just have too much stuff on my HDD to backup so.