Cyanide wrote:its for gaming. should i invest more in a 250 dollar graphics card? the 550 is only 125$ i want to play bf3, sc2, etc on high with no lag.
If you're in Canada, the 550 is going for around 105$ I believe.
Cyanide wrote:its for gaming. should i invest more in a 250 dollar graphics card? the 550 is only 125$ i want to play bf3, sc2, etc on high with no lag.
550 will probably give you something around 30-40 frames with drops for BF3 on almost max depending on resolution. SC2 on the other hand would be no problem.
If being a loser means not playing Silkroad all day.. lulwut?
thanks guys ill look into those. im a bit worried about my motherboard. is it suitable for my build? i couldnt find out if my graphics card will fit in it. also, how does someone know if their PSU cables will be long enough in their case? im getting a full tower and am afraid my cables might not reach?
Edit: I'm like 4 months late, but to answer your question, Cyan, that board is fine. ASRock is a reputable brand (even though some call it a cheaper ASUS), the thing with that board are the MOSFET circuits (the things under the CPU heatsinks above and beside the CPU socket) are analog (whereas most boards now-a-days use digital MOSFET circuits) and only 2 (true) SATA3 6GB/S ports, but hath no fear, the board is still good. Here's a very good and informative review if you're still interested: http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showt ... ?t=1062005 and more about digital/analog MOSFET circuits: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOSFET#Digital
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Just curious, if you're going the i5 route and not even getting the K-series(not planning to OC), why not go with an Xeon E3 and get the performance of an I7 without the IGP?
Crowley wrote:Proud of you Crim. Intel CPU + AMD GPU is the way to go now
But think of the drivers! And PhysX!
The only game that I own that really uses PhysX is Borderlands 2, but I can just enable it from a settings file anyways
@Fiction I've never even heard of that CPU before you mentioned it, but I checked out the specs, and I don't know why anybody would chose an i5/i7 over that if they're already buying a separate GPU, but all the reviews say that actually only has 80%~ of the i7's power.
Crowley wrote:Proud of you Crim. Intel CPU + AMD GPU is the way to go now
But think of the drivers! And PhysX!
The only game that I own that really uses PhysX is Borderlands 2, but I can just enable it from a settings file anyways
@Fiction I've never even heard of that CPU before you mentioned it, but I checked out the specs, and I don't know why anybody would chose an i5/i7 over that if they're already buying a separate GPU, but all the reviews say that actually only has 80%~ of the i7's power.
Shouldn't even be looking at an i7 unless you plan on doing heavy 3D rendering and such.
Yeah, the Xeons are for workstations, so they're meant to run 24/7 opposed to casual use. They're not exactly as powerful as the i7s, but I'd say closer to 90% of the power.
I wouldn't substitute for an unlocked i7, but I'd definitely go with a Xeon if I were on a budget and didn't care to overclock. That's why I mentioned it, seeing as you got a locked i5.
Fiction wrote:Yeah, the Xeons are for workstations, so they're meant to run 24/7 opposed to casual use. They're not exactly as powerful as the i7s, but I'd say closer to 90% of the power.
I wouldn't substitute for an unlocked i7, but I'd definitely go with a Xeon if I were on a budget and didn't care to overclock. That's why I mentioned it, seeing as you got a locked i5.
Ehhhhhhh? I got the 3570K, gonna do a light oc to 4ghz
Fiction wrote:Yeah, the Xeons are for workstations, so they're meant to run 24/7 opposed to casual use. They're not exactly as powerful as the i7s, but I'd say closer to 90% of the power.
I wouldn't substitute for an unlocked i7, but I'd definitely go with a Xeon if I were on a budget and didn't care to overclock. That's why I mentioned it, seeing as you got a locked i5.
Ehhhhhhh? I got the 3570K, gonna do a light oc to 4ghz
Oh sorry, I musta looked at a different set of specs, my bad =P I just dropped in and took a quick glance yesterday, so I didn't go through it too well, since I was already late. Well there's that bit of info for others that aren't OCing anyways. For gaming OCing is better anyways, hyper-threading is only usefully in certain applications.
Fiction wrote:Yeah, the Xeons are for workstations, so they're meant to run 24/7 opposed to casual use. They're not exactly as powerful as the i7s, but I'd say closer to 90% of the power.
I wouldn't substitute for an unlocked i7, but I'd definitely go with a Xeon if I were on a budget and didn't care to overclock. That's why I mentioned it, seeing as you got a locked i5.
Ehhhhhhh? I got the 3570K, gonna do a light oc to 4ghz
I have that processor, it's great. At stock it runs at 4.1 under load, you can easily bump it up to 4.3 without changing the voltage. I did some light OC to 4.5 and only bumped up the voltage a little bit. This i5's a beast.
I have a friend with the same mouse and I never saw the appeal. Does it feel like a regular mouse in your hand? Also seeing your tidy desk has just made me clean my own desk =\