Basically a mini ITX build with a nice GPU and a descent intel chip with integrated graphics, where I can use the integrated graphics for the 2d system and save watt use, and the ability to use the gpu for games, I would hope with out moving any cables around...
Right I'm thinking something like that maybe where it will switch automatically or manually if I choose. Is that something available on a lot of mother boards. I'm thinking about the Gigabyte H77N-WIFI mini ITX, I'll look into it some more
Hey does anyone know about this? I'm interested in builds that are more power efficient. So shouldn't it be easy to have switching between the gpu and integrated graphics?
Yea I think I am gonna just repair it but I want to use bearing grease instead of wd-40 or oil. Anyone know where I should look to find some of this bearing grease that should be used for computer fans?
Edit: I might just use some automotive wheel bearing grease and see how it goes, ehehehe
Ok thanks yall I'll check it out again and buy me one of them replacement fans. I think it's a reference card (seems to have a heat exhaust in the back) Maybe I'll recondition the old fan too but if I do that I'll use some bearing grease like I saw a guy on youtube recommended.
Edit: Here's the...
Well the fan on this Radeon HD 5850 is making bad noises, in addition to the fan fins being inundated with dust. Since the card still works (for a few seconds before it starts slowing down from heat) is there a way to replace the fan? I took it out looking for a way to work with it but I'm not...
Like the other guy said I think the Temjin is what you want to have. http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=303
I was thinking of getting one but I think I'll go with a mini ITX case cause I want something substantially smaller. But if I wanted a bigger case that has, from what I hear...
So if I make a build that has an i5 with HD 2500 integrated graphics and also have a dedicated card like a geforce, will I have the option to switch between the 2 graphics at-will or automatically?
For instance I noticed some notebooks have nVidia Optimus technology that switches between the...
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