Currently have:
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Sat on an MSI Meg x570 unify motherboard. Starting to see some games using the ram and wanted to go to 32GB, given the price difference is...
Honestly not sure, but if I am going to pay that much I might as well look at 4080s or 4090s. Its already ridiculously priced. I just cant see the point paying £800-£900 for a 12Gig card in 2023. I would prefer to stick with NVidia over AMD, purely because I have dual 28inch monitors both of...
Looking to replace my old Asus Rog Swift PG278Q which has served as my primary monitor since 2014.
The old monitor will move to my second monitor and looking for a new 27 inch 1440P G-Sync display.
Been looking at...
Ordered a 2070 Super, not the most economical decision been this close to next generation but I am sure it will last for a while. If the next generation turns out to be too good to miss Ill maybe sell the 2070 to recover some of the cost.
Its Maxwell. Which is also 12GB, the only 6GB titan was the original Kepler as far as I am aware.
Yeah I have been keeping an eye on the MM for something cheap, but not seen anything yet.
Was a good idea, I tried going to Nvidia, who after a run around said it was up to MSI, as they were the board manufacturer. I said the titan X all used the same PCB as you didn't allow changes. But they were having none of it.
I tried MSI, they said I would have to attempt to go through the original retailer. Apparently some brands are happy to quote for out of warranty others not so much.
Isn't that always the way with computers. They always fail at the worst possible time. Yeah seems crazy to drop too much when new cards are about to hit, but then the prices and availability may be very low next gen due to Coronavirus.
I recently built a new system which is in the signature, at the time I carried over my old Titan X GPU with a view to replacing it when the next generation of GPU hit later this year, however yesterday I started getting artifacting and crashes.
I swapped out the GPU for the only thing I had to...
Yeah I updated the bios to the latest as soon as I built it. I Think MSI are a little bit slower than Gigabyte or Asus to update though with the X570 chipset.
HW monitor also produced a different temperature with a max reading of 69c which I am a lot happier with than 83. But yes I need to play...
Ran HW info instead of monitor and did a Cinebench CPU test. Core 0-5 maxed 45575.3-4600.3 core 6-11 4325.3-4375.3 seems more realistic than the HW Monitor claim of 6500.
Will try when I get chance and run cinebench to check numbers.
Yes I use a sabrent rocket 1tb gen4 NVMe as o/s and common programs and then I have samsung ssd for storage and overflow games. I ditched standard HD for this build. Why?
Recently joined the AMD 3900x club a few days ago. Built a new system and came from an i7 4770K system I built almost 7 years ago I think. Reusing my old Titan x GPU until next year however. While I may not notice a huge difference in some applications I have certainly noticed a general...
IMO The NH-D15 and Dark Rock Pro 4 are at the top end of air cooling. They trade blows with several AIOs. Both should be able to handle the 9900KS @ 5.1 however make sure what ever case you are using has room for them as the rock pro 4 is huge.
There are also AIO options which are in a similar...
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