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2000-2003 Nvidia Riva TNT2 M64 2003-2007 ATI 9800 pro 2007-2008 Nvidia go 7700 2008-2012 ATI HD 2600 2012-2016 Nvidia GT650m 2015-2016 Nvidia GT840m 2016-now Nvidia GTX 1070 2016-2017 Another Nvidia GTX 1070 2017-now RX 480 2017-now Nvidia GTX 1080ti
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Nope. It's handling a 4.3 GHz 6900k with eases, better than my old Noctua. My 1080ti FTW3 is a bit toasty, but it's still within spec. And no pump or water flow noises. I'm much more annoyed with the sounds of my harddrives.
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I have a S340 Elite, a kraken X63, an overclocked i7 6900k (and used to use a Noctua NH-D15). It fits, but only with the tubes up. It also cools the CPU better than the D15, while being quieter.
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If you can if you can wait until november, the Bitfenix Formula Gold is sold for the same price as a CX750 at Inet, https://www.inet.se/produkt/6902793/bitfenix-formula-750 Here's what's sold in Sweden right now (bronze and below filter out, yes I know that effiency =/= quality). https://classic.prisjakt.nu/kategori.php?l=s453657187&o=produkt_pris_inkmoms#rparams=l=s453657306
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SHOULD I upgrade form FX 8350?
fabarati replied to AlkaliAtom's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
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RTX 2080 vs TITAN Xp - Which one to go with?
fabarati replied to Princess Luna's topic in Graphics Cards
There was the Titan X (Maxwell), then the Titan X (Pascal, the internet just started calling it the Titan XP to keep things clear), and then when the 1080ti was just a tad bit faster than the XP, Nvidia refreshed it as the Titan Xp (now with an official p™) so that the Titan line was faster. The naming scheme is still stupid, though. -
I set up my mother with one of these for the exact same scenario. Works like a charm. It has optical in and out, and it comes with all cables needed in the box. https://www.amazon.com/TaoTronics-Bluetooth-Transmitter-Receiver-Wireless/dp/B01KO1JNCA/
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Is Minecraft bad for your PC?
fabarati replied to GAMINGGUY's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
You can allocate more ram to Java, if you're using the Java version. 12 GB is way overkill, unless you're running a shit ton of mods or something. And even then probably. But 8 GB works well, even with a lot of mods. He probably will want to use method 1, if he has the latest version on Java. https://www.wikihow.com/Allocate-More-RAM-to-Minecraft -
Well, technically I have the 65XF9005 because Sweden, but yeah, they're the same. Input lag is low enough for me. I'm not the most sensitive, but it's probably around what rtings measured for 1080p 120 (12.9 ms). I have no complaints in either Forza Horizon 4 (in HDR) or Injustice 2, both using a wireless Xbox one controller and Microsofts wireless adapter (not BT).
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I have a 65" Sony X900F connected to a HTPC. I run it at 1440p 120Hz 4:4:4, with no frame skipping.
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Broadwell E can be annoying to OC, especially with XMP or if you have a chip with a weak IMC. Ignore the ram to begin with and make sure the BCLK is 100. Set the multiplier for all cores to 42x, the voltage to... 1.34V and see if it's stable. Then either increase the multiplier or decrease the voltage. After that, OC the ram. Instead of using XMP, OC it manually. Set the speed, timings and voltage to what it's supposed to be. If you're unstable, bump down the speed and/or timings. Overclocking cache on BW-E is really not worth it (very little performance gains for a lot of heat and