Another Pc Help Thread
pcie2.0 mobo !!!
Dont forget PSU...I wouldnt go below 700W or even 1+ kW if u plan to add another one later.
pcie2.0 mobo !!!
PCI-E 2.0 gives NOTHING in performance.
Dont forget PSU...I wouldnt go below 700W or even 1+ kW if u plan to add another one later.
Lol, sorry guys but you are quite funny. 500/600W+ PSU is enough with reserve.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/pci-express-2-0,1915-10.html#
sorry but you are very negative person
intel e8x00
mobo smth on p45 or x48
gt280
psu: Enermax Pro82+ EPR625AWT 625W or if u wanna have psu which can be controlled by programs: Gigabyte ODIN GT 800W
hdd and optical drive which u choose ;>
cpu cooling: Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme + Scythe S-FLEX SFF21D 800rpm 120mm or Scythe S-FLEX SFF21F 1600rpm 120mm + fan speed regulator.
case: from lian li http://www.lian-li.com/v2/en/contact_us/index1.php
Lol, sorry guys but you are quite funny. 500/600W+ PSU is enough with reserve.
Really? U seem to talk alot but never backup yout statement with any arguments.
Videocard
System Under FULL load
Radeon HD 4850 269 Watt
Radeon HD 4870 334 Watt
Radeon HD 4850 Crossfire (2) 421 Watt
Radeon HD 4870 X2 (R700) ** 448 Watt
Radeon HD 4870 Crossfire (2) 480 Watt
Source: http://www.guru3d.com/article/radeon-hd-4870-x2-preview/4
Do u still think 500-600W PSU is enough for 4870X2? Not to mention if u put 2 of them in CF..
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/pci-express-2-0,1915-10.html#
sorry but you are very negative person
Lol, we are talking about difference between PCI-E 2.0 and 1.1 and you show me tests with pci x16/x8/x4/x1. Think again, or maybe you don't know what you are talking about?
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/250742-15-performance
wrote:Lol, sorry guys but you are quite funny. 500/600W+ PSU is enough with reserve.Really? U seem to talk alot but never backup yout statement with any arguments.
Videocard
System Under FULL load
Radeon HD 4850 269 Watt
Radeon HD 4870 334 Watt
Radeon HD 4850 Crossfire (2) 421 Watt
Radeon HD 4870 X2 (R700) ** 448 Watt
Radeon HD 4870 Crossfire (2) 480 WattSource: http://www.guru3d.com/article/radeon-hd-4870-x2-preview/4
Do u still think 500-600W PSU is enough for 4870X2? Not to mention if u put 2 of them in CF..
Hmm, tbh I was thinking about 4870 (without X2), and as you see 500-600W is enough as I said, didn't think there is so much difference in X2, my bad in this case.
Flex posted very nice cooling system and config so you can take it, but 280 get owned by newest radeons so i'd rather pick them.
Hmm, tbh I was thinking about 4870 (without X2), and as you see 500-600W is enough as I said, didn't think there is so much difference in X2, my bad in this case.
Riku is asking about 4870X2,and thats the card im talking about the entire time.One should always plan for the future,rather take a stronger PSU now so u dont need to buy a new one every 2 months or every time u buy a new gfx card. CF and SLi are popular today...
As far as TRUE 120 is concerned its a very bad finish on the base and very bad mounting system for intel platforms. The mounting system for amd platforms is much better solved but still the terrible finish on the base remains. Its very concave and if u wanna get max potential out of this heatsink u need to sand the base down completely flat,i know,i have one. For that price they really did a crap job on the base and imho its not worth the money. I would never recommend that cooler to someone with an intel system cause it might end up in tears. There are good coolers for half the price than TRUE from scythe and Zerotherm.
lol oska xD indeed why are u always that negative even i know that 700 is the best psu use, tztz
any good cooling system? so that NOTHINg will ever burn?