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Meteorix

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System

  • CPU
    Corei5 3470 @4Ghz
  • Motherboard
    Maximus Formula V
  • RAM
    8GB Corsair Dominator
  • GPU
    GTX 670
  • Case
    Corsair 650D
  • Storage
    8TB + 250GB SSD
  • PSU
    Silent Pro 700W
  • Display(s)
    HP w2408h
  • Cooling
    Glacer 240L
  • Keyboard
    CM Storm
  • Mouse
    Logitech MX518
  • Sound
    Fatality Platinum

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  1. Power efficiency ? When did that become important to High-Hardcore-PCMasterRace-Enthusiast-Gamers ? Thats only for people with low power supplies waiting for the GTX1060 to replace their GTX970
  2. The GTX1080 is not that great as many excpect to be. Yes it has 8GB and yes it consumes less power but in games is barely 15% better than the GTX980Ti, 20% at best in some games. I saw that video where a GTX1080 is running the new DOOM and it reaches 200FPS for a second but in average of 130FPS at 1080p in Nightmare mode so... I made a little benchmarck with my GTX980Ti and guess what : Frames - 6364 Time(ms) - 60000 Min - 67 Max - 178 Avg - 106.067 Dont get me wrong, the new GTX1080 is worthy more that a GTX780 SLI for many reasons but just like others said, You cant still get the GTX980Ti and get a good performance; I play at 1440p and still games suffer to break the constant 60FPS at ULTRA settings so I doubt that just one GTX1080 can handle the games; you would still need SLI if you want superior peformance.
  3. I have an EVGA SuperNova 1300 and I mean that think is great, looks great, works great BUT the fan is kind of loud. Anyway, I have read about the fan that comes with it on Reviews and I know that has a 12V - 0.60A fan for 2200RPM (kind of Delta Industrial type) Most of the time the PSU is relaxed and silent but near about the 300W charge the fan starts to sound and it is very noticeable. I want to replace the fan with a Noctua NF-A14 industrialPPC that is 2000RPM, 12V - 0.18A Noctua Fan <--------- Can this damage my PSU in some aspect since the Amps are diferent ? I have seen many tutorials about how to change the fan on a PSU but so far noone has mention how this spec can affect or not the PSU I have seen that ALL the fans have different Amps specs, the more RPM or LED the more Amps needed. Is this Amp Spec important or is just an information and the real important is that the Fan is 12V ? Of course that I know that I will avoid my warranty but I if it works I think I will have a perfect PC Gamer and it will be worthy.
  4. Thats not a "Case" is a benchtest I consider WC for a better option
  5. Is an arcade shooter IMO, wich could be good or bad depending on what you are looking for Is a kind of CoD with Nazi Mod, not the best game ever and very very arcade.
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