I've got a Corsair 550D for sale that runs nice and quiet... :). It has a bottom-intake fan and two fronts which should help with video card temps.
As an Alternative an Antec P183 or Solo II might be worth a look if you are sticking to single-card. Stick a front intake fan into the Solo II to...
We might have a better compromise this year, the LG UM95/UM65 & Dell U3415W. 34" 3440x1440 at 21:9, but this time around the vertical dimension is approximately the same as a 27" 1440p screen. Should make things less claustrophobic.
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1801170
Any specific Catalyst version I should be using? I have 2x 7970s and I only get 580 kh/s on each one =/. Or are MSI cards duds like the XFX ones are?
I've tried what feels like a hundred different variations on mem/gpu speeds...currently at 1100 / 1500 but I've got all the way down to 1000 gpu...
...and this is why we tell people to buy the Superdrive. It's worth the extra money not combing through reviews and all the rest of the hassle.
(Just agreeing with you here)
In my opinion the drive will last for years and there will be a few times where it is needed. Granted it is not all that...
Eizo FG2421 - 23.5" at 120 Hz. Just going from 60 Hz --> 120 Hz was fantastic and I'm never ever going back (work laptop excluded :)). Having non-crappy colors and blacks is great as well.
If you want SLI you'd be better off selling that Titan and getting two 780s especially if you are not using it for DP related applications. Titan is their low-end "compute" card and is pretty much in a different category then the 780/780Ti so you will not see it at $650 for a long time (i.e...
I was going to make a snarky comment about AutoCAD and Matlab being on OS X as well, but I'll hold back :biggrin:. At least my Uni had dual-boot Windows/Red Hat workstations on the Engineering campus so you could pick your poison.
Anyways, OS X = Linux/Unix that you don't have to screw...
I agree... you would be up in the 700-750 or so range... in general you want to keep 20% open on a power supply (yes the newer ones might be under rated but that is the rule of thumb)
For me I go in this order:
sidewindercomputers.com (Gary is a great vendor to do business with)
frozencpu.com (FYI - take note of their return policy...)
performance-pcs.com
petrastechshop.com (nothing wrong with them - just out of habit I go to the others first)
They all should have VGA...
Well, you are rarely going to find a 21:9 game that won't support 16:9 / 2560x1440 so does it matter that much? Just being honest. I did it once on my 2560x1440 S27A850D that is now sitting in the basement and it basically looks like you are watching a movie but I believe you get ~3" worth of...
Yeah, fair point. I think it will be subjective though to each person.
Personally once I started playing a game the vertical bars "went away" so to speak. Kind of like playing my SNES games on the big screen TV in the living room.
Actually it sounds like you are talking past him and are making a bigger issue out of this than there really is. He is stating that a lot of games support 21:9 (which they do) and if they don't you run them in 16:9 on your fancy 29" monitor with vertical black bars on the side. If the game...
Yeah, I had one and returned it. The FOV was nice but it felt kind of cramped for playing games on. 2560x1440 is much better to game on.
As for compatibility issues - just run your games in 1920x1080 if they do not support 21:9. Black bars on the sides and you now have a 23" monitor :). (For...
My overclocked 3930k and overclocked crossfire 7970s drew about 600 - 650 watts at the wall, for what it's worth. So you are looking at in the 540 - 585 watt range for cooling as I have a platinum power supply. Unless those 780s draw significantly more then 7970s do (I thought they didn't, but I...
I get it. Must be an 11:59:59 suspense moment.
I'm impatient so I bought a used water cooled 7970 on eBay for crossfire :biggrin:. For $360 I got the same MSI model and heatkiller waterblock as what I already have installed so I can't really complain.
I waffled on this for two days before deciding to pull the trigger, then it's gone. Drat! :oops:
But yeah, to have it for two days then pull it is kind of strange.
That 30" panel is probably wide gamut just to warn you.
2560x1440 at 27" is A LOT of real estate to work with and games look slick on there, so I would lean towards one of those with low input lag vs a 30". The Viewsonic VP2770 is supposed to be good on all fronts for a 27" 2560x1440 monitor...
I'm not sure to be honest. I'll have a look when I get home today and see. Mine is the 29EB93-P though, but from what I read on prad.de everything is the same except the much nicer stand that you get with it.
Gaming has been good so far and the colors on this thing are great (I only used the...
Well, I went and bought an LG 29EB93-P after reading enough about 21:9 displays to be comfortable with the idea. I also added a 2560x1080 resolution to my current monitor and tried out the few games I had to see if they would work. Only D3 gave me some fits, but it works fine in full screen...
So yeah, first time poster but long time lurker. I've been looking for a new low-latency monitor with all the 120Hz no-frills-IPS / No-Blur-Lighboost-TN trickery going on; however, I'm really reticent to buy one of those Korean monitors if I'm going to end up having to take thing apart to "fix...
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