Then again Ubisoft isn't known for developing polished PC ports either. Neither is Rockstar or most other AAA developers, but R* took what they learned with Red Dead Redemption and made sure that PC...
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Then again Ubisoft isn't known for developing polished PC ports either. Neither is Rockstar or most other AAA developers, but R* took what they learned with Red Dead Redemption and made sure that PC...
The YouTube community can be quite toxic so it isn't that of a surprise, meh. Besides shitposters and those so-called "dank" memes that is.
Assuming he is willing to paste conductive liquid on the die itself.
And yeah, ACO can be ridiculously heavy on the CPU. I heard this was due to over-engineered copy protection being used (e.g....
Their online catalogue tends to be rather outdated, I'm afraid. They do have a price list here though.
Thought I'd cobble up a new rig and relegate my old, (formerly) FSP Hexa-powered G3258 system for business use since I'd be starting a repair shop in the near future with my aunt.
Parts are as...
Lol I kinda' slipped up with the reply.
As what I was thinking. Oh, and what about these two?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371045...
Guess it wouldn't hurt to try the Silverstone, and as far as system budget goes, she plans on spending not more than $550-600. Would a 300-watter do for that config, or does it need a bit more slack?
So one of my friends is planning on getting a budget gaming rig in the near future, the specs of which can be found here:
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/QwMTCy
My only concern is the power supply...
Can you get an FSP-branded PSU there in your area? I think a 450-500 watter may do on your rig. Any higher would definitely be too much anyway.
It figures... While I'm sketchy about using a cheapo "Across"-brand PSU I had since 2008 as a test unit, at least that one more or less served me well over the years. Then again a relatively newer...
Wishing you guys a 'swell Christmas too! :D
I actually contemplated on using a Molex-to-PCIe connector before, but knowing how counter-productive it would be to pair a GPU with a crappy power supply and all...
Not sure if lol or wut. Now if Jonny or the other dudes here would have more than enough lulz to torture-test those boxes I'd be more than glad to read one for a laugh. :P
Lol imagine gaming in full 360-degree surround. That'll definitely bring everyone's rigs to their knees.
At least you care more about customers rather than skimp on the PSUs and end up with a complaint or two.
Only thing missing is for them to add the suffix -bear lol. Get it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zXDo4dL7SU
That's 'swell. If you ask me I'm too chicken to deal with those given the voltages involved.
Would like to attend CeBIT (or basically any technology convention for that matter), but unfortunately I'm too far away from the venue.
Sorry for the double-post, but I think this is the very power supply I used at one time:
http://www.cdrking.com/index.php?mod=products&type=view&sid=11814&main=149
Given their rep for dubious,...
Well if only the Hexa was available at my friend's place, I'd definitely vouch that for him.
So, my friend mentioned he has this NS-PCW4050 from Insignia:
http://www.insigniaproducts.com/products/computer-speakers-accessories/NS-PCW4050.html
It does have a six-pin PCI-e connector, but I...
It's quite risky, but strangely amusing in a way. :p
Vouching on that one too. It worked well when I converted my backup drive so I can use it on a Hackintosh config I'm experimenting with (well since OS X calls for a GPT drive unless you modify the...
Here's one of them PSU boxes which I previously used:
http://i.imgur.com/9NIrBNs.jpg
The "HiP" brand PSU still kinda' works, but the fan tends to whirl quite loudly on first start, and by that...
I don't have a review per se, but I do have a bunch of no-brand/white box PSUs that either kicked the bucket, or are still working yet too risky to gamble your rig on.
There's this Across-brand...