Jump to content

KingPC

Member
  • Posts

    51
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

3 Followers

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Melbourne, Australia
  • Member title
    Junior Member

Recent Profile Visitors

649 profile views
  1. So we have to pay $250 more. Even with exchange rates and gst thats not worth more than a 50% increase of the original cost
  2. i like the unboxings but it wouldn't hurt to reduce the amount of them. I don't think abandoning unboxings completely would be a good approach however, as the unboxings were what got me into watching your channel in the first place.
  3. I am planning to run a 1440p monitor. The GTX 780 is too expensive for me to buy so i thought the next best option for me was to sli gtx 760s. Then came along the R9 280x. It offers gtx 770 like performance for a much lower cost. In crossfire it performs much better than the gtx 780. In australia the cheapest r9 r80x is $369 while the cheapest gtx 770 is $450. My questions are: Is 3gb vram enough for 1440p in the future? If the gtx 770 drops in price will 2gb vram be enough? If i have to go sli 760s will 2gb vram be enough or will i need to get the 4gb version? will an 850w 80+ gold psu be enough for 2 r9 280xs + an overclocked 4670k? Will microstuttering/runt frames be a big issue. I've seen loan's video and it doesn't seem too bad in terms of frame timings should i just get a 780 when the price drops because of the 780 ti or an r9 290x?
  4. No if you look it's the switch 810 side panel. That's why it says "compatible with switch 810"
  5. http://store.nzxt.com/case-side-panels-p/ac-p820w.htm You can buy them from their store
  6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHsm7fCvEoQ TTL has a review now
  7. Nah man the glowing razer logo easily adds $50. It's not like LEDs are cheap or anything
  8. http://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/125-phantom-630-window-edition.html Personally I love big windows so it was a disappointment for me when the original phantom 630 came out as it only had a very small window. I do however love this newer version as it brings the phantom look and combines it with a very large window (much like the phantom 530)
  9. one question. If i get this for my next build will i be able to add a gpu block without adding an extra rad? Will it be enough?
  10. http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=24392&zenid=a4b0a25e4207218ca66d061ad2e72c5f As far as i know this will be the first 360mm AIO liquid cooling unit. I'm pretty excited for it considering it's only $20 more than the h220
  11. Z77 had its fair share of blue components. Gigabyte, Asus and MSI all made blue motherboards. Some would argue there were far too many blue motherboards, and i would agree to a certain extent. Asrock did its own gold, black and silver themed boards which didn't look that bad as the gold didn't overpower the other colours. Graphics card wise, Radeon 7xxx cards were red except for non reference designs in which powercolour and MSI featured blue. Nvidia gtx 6xx wise there was Galaxy, MSI power edition but majority were black. This year Asus' motherboards went with gold, which i would assume is the most popular colour. Their only good looking boards were the sabertooth, gryphon and ROG boards. Gigabyte has their lower end boards blue, higher end boards red, gold, green and orange. MSI ditched blue and went for red (that makes 4 companies with red boards - Asus, gigabyte,MSI and Asrock). Asrock stayed with silver, gold and black but didn't overdo it like asus did. For Graphics cards only galaxy has a slightly blue themed 770, everything else is black, silver, gold, red and green
×