heyheybooboo
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New Radeon HD6xxx cards coming soon.
At a minimum should see some price changes along the way ...
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At a minimum should see some price changes along the way ...
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The 550W Coolermaster has 2 12V rails of 16A each. The GTX 460 1GB has a 160W TDP which translates to 13.3A of 12V. The 550W would work, but it would (personally) make me uncomfortable.
Hey Guys
Now that I am going for GTX 460 on AMD3 motherboard and processor, will there be any issue. I mean to say its like Nvidia card on AM3 platform. Please suggest, before I make a final decision.
Hey Guys
Now that I am going for GTX 460 on AMD3 motherboard and processor, will there be any issue. I mean to say its like Nvidia card on AM3 platform. Please suggest, before I make a final decision.
Maybe so, there doesn't seem to be a 550W GX available on Newegg.
Mfenn
This is the PSU I am talking about...
http://global.coolermaster.com/products/product.php?language=en&act=detail&tbcate=22&id=8103
Hopefully this should be ok. Please confirm.
And you said that there would be no issue with AM3 platform and NVIDIA GTX 460. Correct..?
I just found a couple of MSI AM3 based mobos supporting SLI. Please suggest if they are worth buying..
MSI NF750-G65 and MSI 980-G65.
Just when we think life's question is answered, life changes the question...
Life is really stranger than fiction...
Here is the twist.
I just found a couple of MSI AM3 based mobos supporting SLI. Please suggest if they are worth buying..
MSI NF750-G65 and MSI 980-G65.
These would give good options to upgrade in next 6 months.
Please advise.
Almost everything is decided, but I noticed that there are different vendors for GTX 460 like MSI, Zotac etc. Plz suggest me a good vendor with least problems, better customer service and good warranty period.
So what do you suggest. Should I go for Nvidia Based Chipset? Will it be good enough. I was able to find one in the market : MSI 980-G65 for some Rs. 8000.
For GTX 460, companies available to me would be GForce, MSI, Zotac and Palit. Which one would you suggest with better customer service and warranty.
There is another new launch. But I believe that would be expensive one.
MSI 870A Fuzion. This would support Multi GPU.