Jump to content

Epicness9138

Member
  • Posts

    6
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

About Epicness9138

  • Birthday Feb 22, 2002

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Oud-Bijerland, Zuid-Holland, The Netherlands
  • Interests
    Linus Tech Tips, of course!

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5-4440 @ 3.1 GHz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-H81M-DS2V
  • RAM
    Crucial Balistix 8GB DDR3-1600
  • GPU
    Intel(R) HD 4600
  • Case
    Sharkoon MA-I1000
  • Storage
    Kingston SSDNow 120GB SSD
  • PSU
    Corsair CX430 430 Watt
  • Display(s)
    Iiyama ProLite E2481HS-B1
  • Cooling
    2 Fans from Case, Intel(R) Stock Cooler
  • Keyboard
    Microsoft Wired Keyborad 400
  • Mouse
    Second hand amazing crap
  • Sound
    Camebride Soundworks DTT2200
  • Operating System
    Microsoft(R) Windows(TM) 8.1
  • PCPartPicker URL

Epicness9138's Achievements

  1. Allright, so the PCIe SSD (not the 2.5" one) whould be better, because it can use 4 PCIe 3.0 lanes?
  2. In the product's disctiption it says it does use 4 PCIe lanes, so it wouln't matter if i use the 2.5" one or the PCIe card?
  3. But isn't the M.2 connector is directly on the PCIe-bus, which whould limit 4 of the GPU's lanes?
  4. Hi everyone, I am planning on buying a new computer soon with a new Intel 750 series 400gb SSD, which uses 4 PCIe 3.0 lanes. If I whould buy the PCIe edition, it would take up some of the maximum lanes of the CPU (i7-4790k, max 16 lanes) that i would like to use fot my GPU. The 2.5" drive, though, uses a adaptercable and a M.2 slot. So, does the M.2 slot use any of the PCIe lanes, if so, how many? Thanks for the help.
  5. - Vessel Username: JvanAmerongen - Liked and watched Vessel video's: - Dual Titan X in 2-way SLI on 5k (https://www.vessel.com/videos/JemZ8O7Hy); - Hard Pipe Watercooled Buildlog (https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0). (All video's I'd liked though). p.s. Linus, your videoquality is just the most amazing on whole of YouTube. Other channels I follow, especially HardwareCanucks, have also a very high quality (in my opinion), but LinusTechTips just pops out above all the others.
×