Fissurez
Puzzlemaster
Intel i7 2600k (Sandy bridge) It can be overclocked to 2.8Ghz
sorrywhat?
pretty sure the 2600k is stock 3.4GHz?
did you hit the wrong number?
Intel i7 2600k (Sandy bridge) It can be overclocked to 2.8Ghz
sorrywhat?
pretty sure the 2600k is stock 3.4GHz?
did you hit the wrong number?
Yep it's a stock 3.4Ghz,I've taken Intel i5 to 4.7Ghz on stock cooling,for o.c it to over 5Ghz you need a water cooling maybe a H60 or H70sorrywhat?
pretty sure the 2600k is stock 3.4GHz?
did you hit the wrong number?
Seriously you don't know what a SLI card is? GTC 480 SLI card, oh and about the build..I've already bought my processor and motherboard.
Yep it's a stock 3.4Ghz,I've taken Intel i5 to 4.7Ghz on stock cooling,for o.c it to over 5Ghz you need a water cooling maybe a H60 or H70
Exterior temp also matters,since I use a Nzxt phantom case I have a cool interior View attachment 2168
Exterior temp also matters,since I use a Nzxt phantom case I have a cool interior.I didn't actually hit 70..It was around 60-65.I ran Need for speed most wanted for like an hour.
Photoshop seriously ? I'd give it a shot on my i7 2600k once I've finish the build.Man, next time link to a picture that is in better resolution. As a matter of fact, my case temp is 33 too, mainly because I run with the case open
That's not heavy load on the CPU :/ Heavy load is video rendering and CPU heavy programs, i.e. photoshop.
You dumb *dance*, it's not an SLI Card, you SLI two or more GPUs, it's a method of utilizing all of them. Go learn your facts before you preach them.Seriously you don't know what a SLI card is? GTC 480 SLI card, oh and about the build..I've already bought my processor and motherboard.
LOL,That card has the specs of 2 cards that's why it's got a SLI name to it? Why spend for 2 cards when you get the same thing on 1 card,then again not all motherboards come with 2x Pci-e card slots.You dumb *dance*, it's not an SLI Card, you SLI two or more GPUs, it's a method of utilizing all of them. Go learn your facts before you preach them.
Rofl.LOL,That card has the specs of 2 cards that's why it's got a SLI name to it? Why spend for 2 cards when you get the same thing on 1 card,then again not all motherboards come with 2x Pci-e card slots.
It has an SLI name to it because you can plug it in together with another card that has SLI...LOL,That card has the specs of 2 cards that's why it's got a SLI name to it? Why spend for 2 cards when you get the same thing on 1 card,then again not all motherboards come with 2x Pci-e card slots.
Damn I had a blonde moment,sorry.It has an SLI name to it because you can plug it in together with another card that has SLI...
Rofl.
"Scalable Link Interface (SLI) is a brand name for a multi-GPU solution developed by NVIDIA for linking two or more video cards together to produce a single output. SLI is an application of parallel processingfor computer graphics, meant to increase the processing power available for graphics."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalable_Link_Interface
Facedesk.
EDIT: So I take it, from what you have said you are going with the GTX 590?
I only said that because GTX 590 uses two GPUs connected via SLI.Damn I had a blonde moment,sorry.
Gtx 590 nope,Gtx 480 yeah..Later on switch to ASUS Mars II 3 GB Dual GTX 580.
Just wanna say that you had your little 'derp' moment and as a consequence of that Dabbleh was pulling his hair out on IRCDamn I had a blonde moment,sorry.
i understand nothing about it =Dthis thread.....