They seem to have done that, quite a few new ones.
A few indies and that Square Enix game aren't much of a refresh.
Like what the fuck are games such as Alan Wake, Just Cause 2 and Darksiders still doing in the bundle?
if they launch on 28nm they're going to have to be huge chips
which means expensive
buckle up every1
Goodness gracious no, that is not normal.Is the below benchmark for my SanDisk Ultra Plus 256GB SSD any good?
To be honest sinced I got it I've never been impressed by the boot performance, it takes 40 seconds to get to the Windows 7 desktop after I power on my PC with the boot GUI disabled, is that normal?
Outside of booting everything is crazy fast so I'm not sure whether I'm worrying over nothing.
SSD Benchmark by Deaf Spacker, on Flickr
Goodness gracious no, that is not normal.
Do you by chance have an AM3 socket motherboard?
I don't really pay any attention to SSD benchmarks, so I'm not sure on that front.
Does it hang out before the Windows loading screen for awhile, like in BIOS?My motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3.
Does it hang out before the Windows loading screen for awhile, like in BIOS?
That's probably due to a number of features that have been enabled by default, whether it be extra SATA controllers, RAID controllers, that sort of stuff, that is initializing prior to Windows launching.Yup, at least 15 seconds on the American Megatrends screen.
That's probably due to a number of features that have been enabled by default, whether it be extra SATA controllers, RAID controllers, that sort of stuff, that is initializing prior to Windows launching.
I do remember my Gigabyte X79 board taking awhile to get to the Windows screen. I went through BIOS and disabled every device I wasn't using, and it improved it greatly.
Which is better out of the Kingston Hyper-X Fury and Beast? Beast is apparently faster but also cheaper which is confusing me.
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The former.
Does anyone know of a video or website that will help older people understand how easy it is to put together a pc? Something that shows that the only parts that they have to worry about in terms of compatibility is the socket type and motherboard etc. My friend wants to build a pc but his parents are worried that certain parts might not work or will not fit.
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Does anyone know of a video or website that will help older people understand how easy it is to put together a pc? Something that shows that the only parts that they have to worry about in terms of compatibility is the socket type and motherboard etc. My friend wants to build a pc but his parents are worried that certain parts might not work or will not fit.
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k, crazy question. Built my new PC. Running both OS X and Win7. Using a mini-PCIe wifi/bt card with a BT keyboard attached/paired (Apple Wireless). In both OSes the keyboard works great.
unfortunately.... BEFORE the OSes boot, keyboard doesn't work. problem being that I can select my OS, get to boot options, get to BIOS setup, etc. without a wired keyboard attached. my old BT dongle (targus?) seemed to work, I'm guessing by emulating HID until OS took over and put up drivers for BT.
Has anyone else done this with a mini-PCIe BT card? I mean if I even HAVE to use a hardware keyboard just for BIOS that's fine. But having to have one attached just to boot into an alternate OS sucks.
motherboard is Gigabyte Z87N. WIFI/BT card is Azurewave AW-CE123H (broadcom wifi and BT stacks)
I've got just the one.
On a more serious note, this is probably the best: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea_bs5G1yYU
Have you tried selecting custom => clean install?Can someone help me out? I am using GTX 670, but cant install nvidia drivers, nor gforce experience.
Everytime I try, it says it cant install the graphic driver, and visual audio. I deleted older drivers, but still cant get to install nothing.
Pretty common issue. A lot of apple keyboards don't play nice with BIOS for some reason. I have a USB Apple Keyboard on my mackintosh and I still have to use another USB keyboard to select the boot.
SOME people say that you just need to wait longer for it to pair and try it and hope, but that's never worked for me.
(ironically - I just googled your problem this morning)
Have you tried selecting custom => clean install?
Okay, so I'm about to try upgrading my PC again. I have a haswell CPU sitting around from last fall, so I just need a motherboard to plug it into.
Keeping in mind that I'm trying to keep this motherboard cheap, on the chance that this CPU's gone bad, what would you recommend for around ?
I'll also be buying a water cooler, but I think I can figure out something that'll work well there on my own. <_<;;
It's nothing special. You could always wait but it's not going sub £200 any time soon.
My Corsair TX650 PSU died after about three years of use and has just been replaced under warranty. I've also just bought an MSI 290. Before I go through the rigmarol of pulling out the old card and reconnecting everything to the PSU; is the power supply going to be quality enough for the card? I'm thinking of buying a modular PSU when devil's canyon comes out but I don't mind accelerating that purchase if it makes sense.
Cheers.
Does anyone know of a video or website that will help older people understand how easy it is to put together a pc? Something that shows that the only parts that they have to worry about in terms of compatibility is the socket type and motherboard etc. My friend wants to build a pc but his parents are worried that certain parts might not work or will not fit.
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Can someone tell me what should I do?
Feature Highlights of The AMD Catalyst™ 14.4 Release Candidate Driver for Windows
Support for the AMD Radeon™ R9 295X
CrossFire™ fixes enhancements:
Crysis 3 – frame pacing improvements
Far Cry 3 – 3 and 4 GPU performance improvements at high quality settings, high resolution settings
Anno 2070 – Improved CrossFire scaling up to 34%
Titanfall – Resolved in game flickering with CrossFire enabled
Metro Last Light – Improved Crossfire scaling up to 10%
Eyefinity 3x1 (with three 4K panels) no longer cuts off portions of the application
Stuttering has been improved in certain applications when selecting mid-Eyefinity resolutions with V-sync Enabled
Full support for OpenGL 4.4
OpenGL 4.4 supports the following extensions:
ARB_buffer_storage
ARB_enhanced_layouts
ARB_query_buffer_object
ARB_clear_texture
ARB_texture_mirror_clamp_to_edge
ARB_texture_stencil8
ARB_vertex_type_10f_11f_11f_rev
ARB_multi_bind
ARB_bindless_texture
ARB_spare_texture
ARB_seamless_cubemap_per_texture
ARB_indirect_parameters
ARB_compute_variable_group_size
ARB_shader_draw_parameters
ARB_shader_group_vote
Mantle beta driver improvements:
BattleField 4: Performance slowdown is no longer seen when performing a task switch/Alt-tab
BattleField 4: Fuzzy images when playing in rotated SLS resolution with an A10 Kaveri system
If it's anything significant at all, don't take advantage of it.Just saw the email for the EVGA step up program. 780 6GB here I come. How much do you guys tthink the price difference will be?
Only *maybe* worth it if you have a 4K monitor. Even then.....I just received the email from EVGA saying that I'm eligible for their gtx 780 step up. Apparently they are making an exception for this step up (gtx 780 3gb--->gtx 780 6gb).
I have the SC w/ACX version and i noticed that the 6gb version has only ACX.
While my GPU has a 967 MHz Base Clock, the 6gb version has 863 MHz Base Clock.
Is it still worth the step up? Or is my GPU slightly stronger, but with less memory available?