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With that in mind, is there something in particular you would recommend from this list (ignore the 1070's)? Not in English, but the product listings are pretty self explanatory.
On a different note, if I get a 1080, is my 620w PSU good enough to handle it?
Also, if I get another 8gb of ram (not...
That's what I was afraid of, thanks :P
I will look into a 1080 then. The ti version is a lot more expensive, so I really don't wanna do that. Is this a reasonable pick?
Hey,
with some pretty good games coming out this year (D:OS2, GW2 expansion, Dishonored 2 DLC, Shadow of War, Destiny 2) I was thinking of upgrading my CPU (so mobo+RAM as well). Currently I can play games comfortably, but I'd like to be able to increase the graphics a bit more while sustaining...
So I'm thinking about upgrading my motherboard and CPU soon. I can't really ask for a specific CPU recommendation, because I might end up buying some used unit, but I'd like to know what chipset I should go for. 1150?
And then from there, which motherboard specifically should I get? I don't...
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I wouldn't call lack of support for just <IE10 to be "minimal at best".
It's not ideal, but depending on your project it might be completely acceptable
Estonia. The big white box called "Sisestage märksõna" on that page can be used to search for other products if you're interested.
I'm not *completely* dead set on Nvidia, but I've always had Ati so I kinda want an Nvidia one for a change unless there's a drastic difference in...
It's a bit out of my budget unfortunately.
So if I go for a 960, can you help me narrow it down from this list? http://www.hinnavaatlus.ee/search/?Type=products&Query=gtx+960
It's not in English but all you really need is the title and price.
Hello, so here's my current setup:
MOBO: Gigabyte GA-b75m-d2v,
CPU: Intel i3-3220,
GPU: HD 7770,
PSU: SeaSonic S12II 620w,
RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8gb
I was thinking of upgrading my GPU to a GTX 960 for some better performance in newer games. I live in eastern EU, so you can't...
Because it's a pretty old monitor, and it's a dual monitor setup where the other monitor is working fine. Also, the weird green lines don't look like they would be software related.
http://www.1a.ee/arvutitehnika/ups/tecnoware_eco_1100va_11
Does this look like the right thing? I can't...
So if I understand correctly, that thing will protect against dirty power? And since it's 600w, any power supply above that would be bottlenecked?
I just remembered another detail: this isn't that recent, but I started using an old monitor recently. It occasionally does some weird artifacts, so...
Fair enough, I won't touch it then and just get a new unit.
If I intend to upgrade to a low-midrange PC in the next ~6 months, should I get a slightly more powerful one? Like 600w-700w? Or is a 500w Corsair/SeaSonic fine?
I'll probably be looking at a CPU and GPU for around 200$ each. Not...
Hmm, so other than rechecking the connections, the next step would be to just buy a new PSU and hope that that fixes it?
This current PSU is not under warranty, so is there a chance I can look inside to see if there's anything wrong with it?
Mainly dirty power/clamping/UPS, but I did some googling.
So if that's true, it's not actually the PSU's fault but rather some electricity supply problem in my building? Is that likely, considering it hasn't happened before recently and the rest of the devices keep running when this happens...
It happened only for half a second and I can't remember it very well, but I think the noise came from close to the power button itself, not the PSU. Since I can't understand half of the words in your sentence, I don't know if that helps narrow it down :P