Plug it into your video card.Motherboard. There is a reset button lit up on my motherboard that I can see through the vents, should I hit that.
Plug it into your video card.Motherboard. There is a reset button lit up on my motherboard that I can see through the vents, should I hit that.
CPU: AMD A10-7850K 3.7GHz Quad-Core Processor
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Seidon 120V 86.2 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-F2A88X-UP4 ATX FM2+ Motherboard
Memory: G.Skill Ares Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-2133 Memory
Storage: Kingston SSDNow V300 Series 120GB 2.5" Solid State Disk
Storage: Western Digital RE3 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
Depends on your PSU model and GPU.Would a 480W PSU be sufficient for overclocking this setup? Would I need to buy a beefier one when I eventually get a dedicated GPU?
Depends on your PSU model and GPU.
Post what it is.
Folks, in my rig I have:
GTX 770 4GB
i5 3570 @3,4GHz
Should I think about upgrading my CPU already to keep up with new games? Isn't my CPU basically a bottleneck with this GPU?
Nothing is safe. Aw hell naw. Get a new PSU.I was given a Logisys PS480D2-bk. I have no idea what type of GPU I'd get. What could I safely use with that PSU?
LOL, gotcha. So, would it be ok to use this PSU for my build and save up to buy a new one along with a dGPU? Should I hold off on overclocking until I get a new power supply?Nothing is safe. Aw hell naw. Get a new PSU.
VP450 for budget. Up to $250 GPU.
Actually a 750Ti would probably be okay on the logisys, but it's a bad supply.
That reservoir is bigger than my case. We Should talk about sleeving. I'm swinging through town in a couple months.
Christ, my PC is absolutely fucked in terms of doing anything internet-related with it. I can put this shitty old laptop right next to it, and my speed is apparently 300Mbps. The PC, with modern network adaptor is giving me 65Mbps.
Is this a problem with the adaptor? Would I get better speeds if I moved it closer to the router, or bought a more sensitive adaptor?
I feel like there's a setting in there that is bottlenecking my internet speed, but I don't have a clue where that is. Checked all the readily available internet options and even the ASUS Bios, but can't find anything about it
As it stands, I have a £1000 lump that can't really do anything except for play SP games with very high settings. When I set it up the first time, it was fine
65Mbp/s is really good, something else software wise is causing your games pings to be highChrist, my PC is absolutely fucked in terms of doing anything internet-related with it. I can put this shitty old laptop right next to it, and my speed is apparently 300Mbps. The PC, with modern network adaptor is giving me 65Mbps.
Is this a problem with the adaptor? Would I get better speeds if I moved it closer to the router, or bought a more sensitive adaptor?
I feel like there's a setting in there that is bottlenecking my internet speed, but I don't have a clue where that is. Checked all the readily available internet options and even the ASUS Bios, but can't find anything about it
As it stands, I have a £1000 lump that can't really do anything except for play SP games with very high settings. When I set it up the first time, it was fine
Christ, my PC is absolutely fucked in terms of doing anything internet-related with it. I can put this shitty old laptop right next to it, and my speed is apparently 300Mbps. The PC, with modern network adaptor is giving me 65Mbps.
Is this a problem with the adaptor? Would I get better speeds if I moved it closer to the router, or bought a more sensitive adaptor?
I feel like there's a setting in there that is bottlenecking my internet speed, but I don't have a clue where that is. Checked all the readily available internet options and even the ASUS Bios, but can't find anything about it
As it stands, I have a £1000 lump that can't really do anything except for play SP games with very high settings. When I set it up the first time, it was fine
65Mbp/s is really good, something else software wise is causing your games pings to be high
Which RAM should I pair with the Maximus VI Hero mobo?
Wireless? That's your problem
It's not clear to me what your setup is.
To attempt to clarify, are you saying you have a desktop that has a wireless card, and you're getting slow speeds compared to your laptop, which is also on wireless?
What sort of network adapter does your laptop have? Atheros AR928x Wireless Network Adapter
What's the network adapter in your desktop? Asus PCE-N10 802.11b/g/n PCI-Express x1 Wi-Fi Adapter
Have you tried or considered hooking your desktop up with an Ethernet cable instead of wireless? Answered above, but think it might be worth temporarily moving the entire PC downstair to see if I can pick up a better signal, and to get a direct Ethernet connection and seeing what that does for it.
How big is the Windows folder?
Which RAM should I pair with the Maximus VI Hero mobo?
Edit: Also, should I only do 8GB or 16GB? I mainly game, surf and watch shows/movies
Mine is 15.9.It's 22.8GB. Is that normal?
Cable? DSL? What kind of internet connection do you have?Christ, my PC is absolutely fucked in terms of doing anything internet-related with it. I can put this shitty old laptop right next to it, and my speed is apparently 300Mbps. The PC, with modern network adaptor is giving me 65Mbps.
Is this a problem with the adaptor? Would I get better speeds if I moved it closer to the router, or bought a more sensitive adaptor?
I feel like there's a setting in there that is bottlenecking my internet speed, but I don't have a clue where that is. Checked all the readily available internet options and even the ASUS Bios, but can't find anything about it
As it stands, I have a £1000 lump that can't really do anything except for play SP games with very high settings. When I set it up the first time, it was fine
Cable? DSL? What kind of internet connection do you have?
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Mine is 15.9.
So it's getting time to probably "start over fresh" but I've been purchasing parts for my current pc for about 6 years now. I just went on a little too crazy of a spending spree to completely go for broke, but what do you all think would be my best upgrade currently? I'm running into some framerate drops in Diablo 3 and some other games at max settings. I'm fine with 1080p, 60fps. Price, I'm just looking for what would be the most important upgrade. Since I only have basic understanding of computers (built this one, but that is about it) I'm not sure how to determine if there is a bottleneck or it is just the GPU.
i7 920 2.67gz (not oc'd, but It also has stock cooler).
Radeon HD 6800
9gb ram.
Some crappy old slow HD.
I have a new BenQ monitor coming in, so I'd rather things look as good as possible without having to break the bank.
It's 22.8GB. Is that normal?
That's big. Mine is just 13.8
My first PC build has been somewhat of a nightmare. I bought a Galaxy GTX 780 HOF edition and boom! the card wont fit into my bitfenix prodigy case cause its too thick by a hair lol. at this point im gonna just buy a saw and cut the area that is obstructing it from going in and hope everything else works. anyone else have this kind of luck?
Okay, I guess I'll try to format it when I get home.
Mine is a little bit smaller than mkenyon's 15.9. Maybe because I'm just using Windows 7 home premium.
My first PC build has been somewhat of a nightmare. I bought a GTX 780 and the clock speed was stuck on 324 MHz so I had to learn all about how video cards work and troubleshoot them (all I saw at the beginning was that it was not performing the way I had heard it would) which took a couple of days... then after trying a million drivers and vbios updates, dealing with the vendor, and manual overclocking tests i realized i couldnt fix it, had to set up an RMA, they didnt have the card in stock (this is where i thought i got lucky) so they offered me a Galaxy GTX 780 HOF edition for $440 which was an insane deal. I wait another week to get it in, its arrives, my head is about to explode with excitement, and boom! the card wont fit into my bitfenix prodigy case cause its too thick by a hair (length and height are good which are the only things that are really advertised when you look up the clearance on this case). lol. at this point im gonna just buy a saw and cut the area that is obstructing it from going in and hope everything else works. anyone else have this kind of luck?
There was guy on OCN who bought an EVGA 780 Classified that turned out to be too long to fit his Hadron Air case. Had to bend/cut the side panel tabs to fit it in. Not so bad if you're willing to mod it.
Takes forever to to all the research, and it can be a hassle, so it sucks when things don't go as planned. Haven't added a card to my Hadron build yet, but now I know what fits and what doesn't.
If I ever upgraded to Windows 8, what would be a general expectation of my gaming performance increase?
If I ever upgraded to Windows 8, what would be a general expectation of my gaming performance increase?
None, or so close to nothing as to not be worthy of mention. Sub 1% basically for a less intuitive OS.
It's C0. I've heard people OC'ing it pretty well, but finding a decent aftermarket coolor for my Asus motherboard was a pain when I first looked into it. I'm still a little scared of thermal paste too. It is something I haven't done on a PC.That's a really good CPU. If it's the D0 stepping you should be able to overclock to 4ghz easily. I have mine running at that speed on stock voltage. Just slap on a good aftermarket cooler.
Hmm. It seemed to me that the general consensus was that Windows 8 is the best OS to go with at this point. Am I mistaken? I don't mind making a few modifications to make things more user-friendly..
I've heard that file transfers and task manager are improved in Windows 8. Are there any downsides? Any reason NOT to go with Windows 8 when doing a new build?
You have to patch out mouse acceleration.Hmm. It seemed to me that the general consensus was that Windows 8 is the best OS to go with at this point. Am I mistaken? I don't mind making a few modifications to make things more user-friendly..
I've heard that file transfers and task manager are improved in Windows 8. Are there any downsides? Any reason NOT to go with Windows 8 when doing a new build?