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Snyper

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  • Birthday Jan 08, 1988

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    Computer Enthusiast and laptop gamer.
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  1. The tech website TechPowerUp.com have released details on the upcoming gtx880 based on the new Maxwell architecture. Featuring: 20nm GM204 silicon 7.9 billion transistors 3,200 CUDA cores 200 TMUs 32 ROPs 5.7 TFLOP/s single-precision floating-point throughput 256-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface 4 GB standard memory amount 238 GB/s memory bandwidth Clock speeds of 900 MHz core, 950 MHz GPU Boost, 7.40 GHz memory 230W board With the ongoing battle to remain at the top of the headlines between AMD and Nvidia is this leak just to stay ahead of the competition or a legitimate specification detail of the upcoming Graphics Card? Source: http://www.techpowerup.com/199750/nvidia-geforce-gtx-880-detailed.html
  2. Wow that's a much better article.
  3. Ah yes the double precision floating point computations "Taps nose". But in all seriousness this does leave the Titan in an odd spot..
  4. Wouldn't that just make it a Titan?
  5. A GPU-Z screenshot has allegedly been leaked by a Chinese website. The WCCFTech site claims that while conducting research on the Ghz edition of the 780, they stumbled upon a screenshot of 780Ti. Although, there is no model name given in the image apart from “Nvidia Geforce GTX” this very we'll could be something else entirely. I personally cannot wait until the specs are verified. Full article: http://wccftech.com/gtx-780-ti-specifications-leaked-full-blown-gk110-core-2880-sp/ GPU-Z Specs: http://wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/gtx-780-ti-specifications.jpg
  6. VY Canis Majoris if put into the centre of our solar system would extend to an orbit somewhere between Jupiter and Saturn.
  7. Search youtube for lutro custom sleeving and he has some links in his video descriptions for custom sleeving supplies in the US. Also he is amazing at sleeving cables.
  8. i think we'll see how it goes ;)
  9. no hadn't put the cpu on it yet i opened the latch and removed the black plastic shroud that covers the socket and it was like this... i got a magnifying glass and took a closer look and there are two pins that are bent, is it ok to bend them back or should i return the motherboard?
  10. i haven't turned the system on yet i dont get the ram until tomorrow
  11. looking at that image now and it doesn't look the same to me. Towards the middle of the socket in the top right there is a gap of about 2 pins i think? i took a picture with my camera but i think the one i have up shows it better. here is the second picture i took.
  12. i was just putting together my new computer and was about to put my cpu in when i removed the cover and noticed that there might be some pins missing or broken. Its an MSI Mpower Motherboard so it was tested but all th images i find online show the socket differently. Is the Socket broken or is this how it's supposed to be?
  13. Ok first of this is awesome. My question is though why does china need or get these features is it something specifically that china has to have? Totally perplexed..
  14. Mainly gaming but also a little bit of video editing and maybe some bitcoin mining.
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