By the way...for anyone who's interested, I got one of my BFG Tech 280 video cards clocked to 760 Mhz Core Clock, 1535 Mhz Shader Clock, and 1330 Mhz Memory Clock on a water cooled setup. I am running a single loop, and my GPU temperatures idles at 43 degrees celsius and rises above 55 degrees...
To be quite honest I was unaware that simply raising clocks on a card would kill it (or therein some part of it). I was under the impression that it was a lot like overclocking a CPU. You set the settings, then try to run something with that setup. It runs or it doesn't. Obviously if you try...
Without unplugging one card from the system I ran OCCT in both SLI and Non-SLI mode. I assume that under SLI both cards have their respective memories tested by OCCT, where as under normal mode, only the first slot gets tested. Anyways, I think my results are still conclusive as under SLI-Mode...
Not sure if this belongs in the CPU or the GPU Section. Anyways here are my specs first:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
XFX 790i Ultra Motherboard
Intel QX9650 @ 4.00 GHZ [1.35v, 400 FSB, x4 SPP/MCP, 48C Idel Temp]
(Koolance CPU-360 CPU Block)
OCZ SLI-Profile 1800 MHZ memory at 8/8/8/28...
Just saw taltamir's post.
Consensus seems to be leaning more towards the route of using a single SSD (OCZ Vertex LE 200GB) as the OS/Programs drive, and then go with a 1 TB (Western Digital Caviar Black SATA 6.0Gbps) for general storage and such.
Correct me if I am wrong, but based on...
I will be honest, but TRIM is what I was really trying to figure out. If I understand everything correctly SSD w/TRIM > SSD w/RAID. I have noticed that SSD drives like those from OCZ list Raid Support in their feature list, and even the Colossus drives have onboard RAID 0 since they are 4...
Hello everyone. I feel as if I should be able to answer my own question based on all the in depth information I have read on Anandtech, but I feel like just when I get to a point of resolution some new bit of information is released. I present my conundrum.
I am in the process of building a...
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