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I want a thermaltake lvl 10 snow case.
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Sign up now!THAT IS LITERALLY MY SETUP..... Same tower and everything
I want a thermaltake lvl 10 snow case.
You have a great but very generic taste. xD
You can edit the list yourself to fit the case.
Tell me The best board out for my money, I don't want no damn 160 board, I want at least a 300 dollar board.
Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz Quad-Core, GeForce GTX 1080 8GB Superclocked Gaming ACX 3.0, Define S ATX Mid Tower - System Build - PCPartPickerIntended Use: Botting along with intense Game play
Budget$2000
Current Build
GPU=GTX 480
16GB Gskill 1600MGZ Ram
1 240GB SSD, Not configured within the bios setup.
1 2TB HD @7200rpm
trooper series case
It won't look weird or fuzzy, 1080p is exactly 1/4 of 4K, so when upscaling 1080p to 4K it's literally just each pixel is quadrupled and will remain crisp. Naturally 4K content will look best on a 4K panel but due to the aforementioned scaling, 1080p content will not be sabotaged.Would I see a major performance increase if I got myself another 1080 and went SLI? I don't have a 4K monitor right now, but I have a 4K TV, and I plan on getting the monitors shortly.
If I'm playing a game in 1080p on a 4K monitor, will it look weird/fuzzy?
Much thanks long time yes
That just sounds like you didn't have adequate cooling for an SLI configuration, by no means should the cards fry regardless of the resolution.@proxi You will most likely run into more problems with SLI that benefits. I had two MSI 780TI Twin Frozr's that i had in SLI config for a while (With the purpose of extreme resolution gaming). I ended up frying them both within 4 months. I now have a single MSI R9 290x Lightning that handles 9600x1080 resolution without batting an eye.
I have to ask, what reason would you have for 64GB of memory? And an expensive board doesn't mean anything for your system, even sub $100 boards can support 64GB of memory.I want a board that supports 64GB Ram, I am going hard, I am going to load windows, and have a linux stand along partition on the SSD.
That shouldn't be a problem, if necessary you can provide a trusted retailer that you would normally purchase from in New Zealand, then I will list components from that website.Can you arragange Shipping to New Zealand?
I'm going to assume that's not a photo of your old 780 Ti's because I see neither a second card nor an SLI bridge, so that photo doesn't mean anything, that's just an external 480 rad and reservoir with what I believe to be NB E-Loops?@YubiBotter I doubt that's the case. Sorry for the dust but i'm pretty sure cooling is NOT the issue
Then I can only assume you installed your waterblocks incorrectly, for both cards to fry and that not be the cause, you'd have to be the unluckiest person I've met.Nope like i said i run a single r9 290x lightning now. single cards perform much better than SLI (or crossfire) when using high resolution.
That is the same cooling system i was running before i just changed my waterblock for the r9 290x
By all means I'm not trying to argue.Sorry I'm not here to argue. I was just providing feedback based on my years of experience of using extreme resolutions. He can take my advice or leave it
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