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Okay, I just acquired an i7-2600k, and with it came a nifty Corsair watercooler. Is there any reason to NOT overclock it? About the only thing I'll be using it for other than normal gaming and whatnot is I'm going to be setting up a few VMs on the machine.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 04:44 |
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Gothmog1065 posted:Is there any reason to NOT overclock it? no.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 04:53 |
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Fucknag posted:-drat I didn't realize the cards were that old, but they were released in July 2008; that's barely newer than my old computer. Said computer has an ATI 5750, which is a slightly newer design I believe, but I think it's on its last legs; Diablo 3 was running it at 100% load and overheating it, so not really worth it to just swap that in. I guess I'll save my pennies and get that newer card when I can, then. Good to know it's not just me overlooking something blindingly obvious.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 05:01 |
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Alereon posted:Those cards are rebrands of the earlier Geforce 8800GT released in 2007. A Radeon 5750 is a substantially newer and more powerful card from 2009, but still too old to have driver support. It shouldn't be overheating though so I'd double-check, they produced so little heat that they easily ran fanless. Yeah, my particular card did/does have a little built-in fan, but it was fine from when I installed it in 2010; the overheating is a recent thing. And I did indeed have driver issues, I couldn't play Minecraft past a certain version due to driver incompatibility.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 05:11 |
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Fucknag posted:Yeah, my particular card did/does have a little built-in fan, but it was fine from when I installed it in 2010; the overheating is a recent thing. And I did indeed have driver issues, I couldn't play Minecraft past a certain version due to driver incompatibility.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 05:17 |
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I'm just getting back into PC gaming after a long break. Is there anything that's worth upgrading on this system? Thanks. http://imgur.com/WXwNj4i
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 08:34 |
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Probably not, unless that DVD drive is still holding up (I'm assuming the power supply and hard drives are contemporary to the rest of the system) and with a 32-bit OS you can't even use it to download a worthwhile form of Windows if you buy a download version. (Windows Upgrade Assistants only give you a copy of the same architecture, so you'd need to go 64 to 64. Hopefully there is no 32-bit Windows 9.) You can skate a little while on that processor - it was really drat good as far as they go - but the video card is so out of date AMD stopped supporting it and nothing in there is worth spending money on, and almost everything that can wear out should have a year ago. In the meantime, at least install Service Pack 2. Whenever you're ready to buy, just put together something with parts from the OP lists in the build thread (you may want to run your shopping list by them first before you commit money to anything) and an OEM or (if qualified) student copy of 8.1 64-bit. dont be mean to me fucked around with this message at 09:02 on Sep 11, 2014 |
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I'll keep using what I have for a while, I think. It can still run most of the titles I missed over the past 3 years. Everything's in pretty good condition. It wasn't even plugged in while I was off doing things in places. Thank you for the quick reply. Volcott fucked around with this message at 09:04 on Sep 11, 2014 |
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The Lord Bude posted:9800gtxs are antique - they may not even be supported by current drivers. A couple of seconds of research shows that they still are very much supported by the latest drivers. Gothmog1065 posted:Okay, I just acquired an i7-2600k, and with it came a nifty Corsair watercooler. Is there any reason to NOT overclock it? About the only thing I'll be using it for other than normal gaming and whatnot is I'm going to be setting up a few VMs on the machine. Sandy Bridge lives to be overclocked.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 10:33 |
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HalloKitty posted:A couple of seconds of research shows that they still are very much supported by the latest drivers.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 14:06 |
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Gothmog1065 posted:Okay, I just acquired an i7-2600k, and with it came a nifty Corsair watercooler. Is there any reason to NOT overclock it? About the only thing I'll be using it for other than normal gaming and whatnot is I'm going to be setting up a few VMs on the machine. I've run my 2600k with a Corsair H100 at 4.6 GHz rock solid stable for almost two years now. I suspect it could go to 4.8 or even 5.0 if I got better RAM and figured out which one of the chips on my mobo is the difficult bastard that runs at 63 C instead of 36-40 C like every other temp sensor. Does anyone happen to know which sensor is where on an Asus P8Z68 Deluxe Gen 3?
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 15:38 |
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Kvantum posted:I've run my 2600k with a Corsair H100 at 4.6 GHz rock solid stable for almost two years now. I suspect it could go to 4.8 or even 5.0 if I got better RAM and figured out which one of the chips on my mobo is the difficult bastard that runs at 63 C instead of 36-40 C like every other temp sensor.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 15:44 |
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A couple of weeks ago we were having trouble getting WebM videos to display pure white. They were displaying the white as a dingy gray, which of course didn't work when it was embedded in a webpage that had a FFFFFF background. Upon doing multiple checks we discovered that any nVidia GeForce line of cards displayed it as dingy gray. But any nVidia Quadro or AMD Radeon cards displayed the white appropriately. Any idea what's going on there?
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 16:10 |
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Kvantum posted:Does anyone happen to know which sensor is where on an Asus P8Z68 Deluxe Gen 3?
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 16:44 |
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cisco privilege posted:Alereon's probably right on this. Try a different temperature monitoring program (ASUS' motherboard utility, HWiNFO, HWMonitor, etc) or just ignore the odd higher figure, especially if it's stuck at 63C without changing as that would indicate a bogus sensor readout. At most it's probably a VRM sensor in which case 63C would be completely fine. HW Monitor was the one giving me that 63C reading.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 19:13 |
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BonoMan posted:A couple of weeks ago we were having trouble getting WebM videos to display pure white. They were displaying the white as a dingy gray, which of course didn't work when it was embedded in a webpage that had a FFFFFF background.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 20:49 |
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Volcott posted:I'm just getting back into PC gaming after a long break. Is there anything that's worth upgrading on this system? It would be worthwhile to reformat and install a 64-bit OS, just because with 2 512mb video cards installed you're losing a whole gigabyte of addressable RAM out of your 4gb. After you do that, maybe it would be worth adding some more DDR2 if you just have it lying around.
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# ? Sep 11, 2014 23:38 |
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I've thought about doing that. I'd need to make sure that there are 64 bit versions of the drivers for my video cards, and that crossfire would work properly using the new architecture. A license for 7 Home Premium is all of 60bux, last time I checked.
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# ? Sep 12, 2014 04:01 |
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Volcott posted:I've thought about doing that. I'd need to make sure that there are 64 bit versions of the drivers for my video cards, and that crossfire would work properly using the new architecture. One: you don't need to buy a separate license for 64 bit. Get a hold of the Vista 64 bit install media and you can install it with your current key. Two: those cards of course have 64 bit drivers. And 64 bit cpus have no effect on Crossfire.
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# ? Sep 12, 2014 04:13 |
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Any laptop repair guru's in here? I've been trying to fix an overheating laptop. When I got to the GPU, I was a little puzzled to find the chip, except for the actual silicone, to be covered in some sort of 'film'. lovely phone pic: http://imgur.com/TRXKvgJ You can kinda see that some of the old thermal paste has been squeezed in under the film, so I can't get to it. Is this gonna be a problem?
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# ? Sep 12, 2014 15:59 |
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Looks like a custom cut piece of thermal tape. Probably there to direct the heat into the heatsink. The thermal paste should be fine as most of them should be non-conductive. Unless someone else worked on the laptop, it's probably been there since the laptop was put together initially, and I wouldn't worry about it.
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Awesome, thanks!
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Nintendo Kid posted:One: you don't need to buy a separate license for 64 bit. Get a hold of the Vista 64 bit install media and you can install it with your current key. Sounds like a plan, then. Thank you.
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# ? Sep 12, 2014 16:14 |
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Whoops.
ZenVulgarity fucked around with this message at 20:33 on Sep 12, 2014 |
# ? Sep 12, 2014 20:12 |
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The PC Building, Upgrading, and Parts Picking Megathread is here And I updated the link in the OP to point to the new thread
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# ? Sep 12, 2014 20:24 |
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Is there an issue with Windows 8 and analog dpads/point of view hat? My 360 controllers' dpads worked fine on Windows 7 and aren't recognized in 8.
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# ? Sep 13, 2014 05:11 |
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Quick question about raid. I have an Asrock Z97 Extreme3 motherboard and have my os (win7x64 home) on a Samsung EVO 250gb ssd. I have 2 3tb drives I'd like to put in a raid 1 so I don't have to worry about losing data. Is this possible? I believe the mobo only has one sata controller. I can easily upgrade to win7 pro through work and could mirror the drives via Windows if I have to. I'm just looking for the best option.
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# ? Sep 13, 2014 09:21 |
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Looking for a new HDD in the 3tb range. Will be used for general use with files and large game installs along side my SSD. Looking at these two http://www.scan.co.uk/products/3tb-hgst-0s03661-deskstar-nas-24x7-use-35-hdd-sata-iii-6gb-s-7200rpm-64mb-cache-8ms-ncq http://www.scan.co.uk/products/3tb-wd-red-wd30efrx-sata-6gb-sec-64mb-cache-intellipower-8ms-ncq-oem-24x7-with-nasware-30 I'm guessing the HGST would be better for general use since its 7200RPM so I could run games of it grand?
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# ? Sep 13, 2014 11:16 |
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Aragosta posted:Quick question about raid. I have an Asrock Z97 Extreme3 motherboard and have my os (win7x64 home) on a Samsung EVO 250gb ssd. I have 2 3tb drives I'd like to put in a raid 1 so I don't have to worry about losing data. Is this possible? I believe the mobo only has one sata controller. I can easily upgrade to win7 pro through work and could mirror the drives via Windows if I have to. I'm just looking for the best option. The first link on google for Asrock Z97 Extreme3 is the link to the manufacturer's page about that particular motherboard. There, you can find that it supports RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10 with the six on-board SATA channels. So you can mirror your two 3tb drives with your current setup, yes.
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# ? Sep 13, 2014 11:35 |
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gilljoy posted:Looking for a new HDD in the 3tb range. There's a new thread now, and it's here! We had a drat good run with this one but I think it's time. Alereon fucked around with this message at 17:22 on Sep 13, 2014 |
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RIP very old thread. I have posts in this thread from 8 years ago.
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