Why not Ivy Bridge?
Need a Z77 board.
Need a Z77 board.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
Last edited by Finray (2012-06-16 19:04:25)
ipvFinray wrote:
GPUs are barely saturating PCI-E 2.0, so really there's not a lot of point in it right now.
Kinda like USB 3, Sata 6GB/s, IVP 6. We'll need it eventually, which is why the technology is being made.
This is basically what I have and I can run BF3 on High @ 45-60 FPS, almost everything else maxed out. Although you don't need an 850W PSU, look for a good quality 600-700W.m3thod wrote:
gonna do a referesh:
asus P8Z68 Pro mobo
i5 2500k
8 gb corsair dominator GT
corsair 850ax
already have
evga 560ti
corsair 120GB SSD
Corsair h100 cpu cooler
thoughts appriciated...
I've got a CX600 and it powers both my 460s absolutely fine.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Depends if you want to leave your options open for SLI/Crossfire etc. If you are considering SLI/Crossfire then a good 850w PSU like the AX-850 would be great (I've got one and am very happy with it). If you only plan on a single card setup then a good quality 650w would be good.
That's not what I asked.Finray wrote:
GPUs are barely saturating PCI-E 2.0, so really there's not a lot of point in it right now.
Kinda like USB 3, Sata 6GB/s, IVP 6. We'll need it eventually, which is why the technology is being made.
You didn't ask anything to do with an SSD, so don't be a tool.Bertster7 wrote:
That's not what I asked.Finray wrote:
GPUs are barely saturating PCI-E 2.0, so really there's not a lot of point in it right now.
Kinda like USB 3, Sata 6GB/s, IVP 6. We'll need it eventually, which is why the technology is being made.
The device I'm using (an SSD) is saturating PCI-E 2.0, so I want it to go faster.
Last edited by Camm (2012-06-17 04:23:47)
Which is not to say that all video cards will have the same power consumption and people have the same CPU/ overclock/ number of drives etc.Camm wrote:
I've got a CX600 and it powers both my 460s absolutely fine.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Depends if you want to leave your options open for SLI/Crossfire etc. If you are considering SLI/Crossfire then a good 850w PSU like the AX-850 would be great (I've got one and am very happy with it). If you only plan on a single card setup then a good quality 650w would be good.
You could say that dismissing questions out of hand based on assumption is being a tool...Camm wrote:
You didn't ask anything to do with an SSD, so don't be a tool.Bertster7 wrote:
That's not what I asked.Finray wrote:
GPUs are barely saturating PCI-E 2.0, so really there's not a lot of point in it right now.
Kinda like USB 3, Sata 6GB/s, IVP 6. We'll need it eventually, which is why the technology is being made.
The device I'm using (an SSD) is saturating PCI-E 2.0, so I want it to go faster.
When answering a question concerning PCI-E, one normally assumes a graphics card, because PCI-E SSDs aren't as commonplace.
Ghost coming into your room while you're asleep, changing the music to Justin Bieber.FFLink wrote:
So I've started having an issue the past few days:
I leave my PC on overnight, with music playing, cos it's just how I sleep. When I wake up in the morning, though, it's "crashed" in a sense. The PC is back to the log-in screen, but when I log in, my browser loads up. This may sound normal, but that's not in my startup options or anything. This leads me to think it's not any normal kind of crash.
Any ideas before I spend some time sorting this?
Good points, shall follow them up. Thanksglobefish23 wrote:
Ghost coming into your room while you're asleep, changing the music to Justin Bieber.FFLink wrote:
So I've started having an issue the past few days:
I leave my PC on overnight, with music playing, cos it's just how I sleep. When I wake up in the morning, though, it's "crashed" in a sense. The PC is back to the log-in screen, but when I log in, my browser loads up. This may sound normal, but that's not in my startup options or anything. This leads me to think it's not any normal kind of crash.
Any ideas before I spend some time sorting this?
On a serious note:
Have you checked your power saving settings? Is shutting down set somewhere?
What media player are you using? Does that have some sleep timer on?
Do you get short power outs or fluctuations, which reset your computer?
No idea why your browser would start on boot. Does it (try to) load something?
Last edited by FFLink (2012-06-21 02:32:11)
A guy two minutes round the corner was selling a completely mint psp with pro evo 6, hard case, soft case, charger and earphone adaptor for £40.FatherTed wrote:
wasn't it seriously fucked up?
what is this, a craigslist for the ukCamm wrote:
<3 Gumtree.