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I did just that yesterday. Was waiting for a Ti Classified but once the he price was listed at $800 (and now $820) at NCIX I knew I was priced out. Bought a $699 780 Ti yesterday to replace my 6970. Waiting is great but I'd rather enjoy now. I can also pick up a waterblock for the card and still...
I'm currently using a 6970 and an upgrade before the end of the year is inevitable.
I'm determined to stay the course and see how everything shakes down on the 7th, but the 780 Classified is on sale at a Canadian retailer for $549 + $10 MIR. Goddammit this is tempting. I almost wonder if a 780...
I've been keeping an eye on NCIX in Canada. The prices were dropped, and then back up to $700+. Just checked now... $599 again. So ridiculously tempted, but I need to see how everything shakes down come the 7th.
Am I the only one who is disappointed? I'm on a 2600K, 6970 and Windows 7 x64. I know my video card is dated, but I'm playing on medium. I'm fine with the frames per second I'm getting, but the game itself just seems a bit off. People I shoot don't die, people who shoot me kill me extremely...
Yeah, he did exactly what a lot of [H] members have asked Kyle to do; run the cards at their maximum possible overclocks and compare them. At their maximum overclocks at lower resolutions, the 780 comes out on top. That's all. Nothing shill about it it. Both overclocked, 290X comes out on top in...
First off, after weeks of anticipation I'd like to thank Brent and Kyle for delivering such a detailed review.
The 290X certainly is a powerhouse given that it can compete with the best that nVidia has to offer, but I can't help but think that once the dust settles, and prices are dropped and...
I feel almost bad having to ask this, but how the hell do the plastic fan mounts come out of the case? I'm trying to remove the one underneath the hot swap bays and I can only manage to release three of the plastic clips. The fourth one (closest to the motherboard) seems to have an extra plastic...
Does the package include shorter replacement screws, or do some need to be ordered?
I'm seeing that in at least 2010, they didn't include replacement screws. I've seen the screw size quoted as M2x3mm. Anyone know if this is accurate?
Now that I've had some feedback, I'm going to leave the switches alone and just splice in black wiring and sleeve from there. Like you, I wouldn't dare try to force them out and it looks like they are either glued in or clipped on in at least four spots.
Anyone out there able to tell me how to get the power and reset switches out of the housing? I'm able to get the lights, USB and audio ports out for wire replacement prior to sleeving, but I'm unable figure out how to release the power and reset switches... any help would be greatly appreciated!
I too cannot believe how lucky that guy was. Those loot spawns were ridiculous. I'm sure there are some people out there who spend 8 hours trying to collect all of that equipment. Hell, after 12 hours I only had a map, watch, compass, knife and matches. That guy had that and more within 30 minutes.