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I'm creating a workstation with the above equipment. Would it be easier (or work better) to connect one monitor with displayport and the other with Dual DVI? Or daisychain the monitors using displayport?
Never mind. I power cycled my router and the media drives are showing up now.
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All of a sudden my wd live hub will not show up on my windows explorer. If I right click on Network I can see the device, but I can't get it to expose it's drive information so I can...
Is it okay/effective to use ccleaner or eraser wipe free space on a samsung SSD?
There are articles on the web from 2010 saying it's a bad idea, but I'm wondering what the current thinking is.
I thought AMD was going to play the rebadge game with 8000 series this year. AMD has lost their main GPU design guys to Qualcomm, and they are trying to shift their resources to integrated graphics and staying relevant in the mobile market as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, I don't think...
No need for SLI now. With a 1080p a single Titan is going to be able to run everything at max smoothly, isn't it? You only need SLI titans if you are running 1600p or surround.
For compute - I'm guessing yes. For gaming - maybe not?? The old yearly refresh cycle has been thrown out the window with the rise of integrated graphics and shift to mobile device priorities.
I think the days of dedicated graphic cards being the earliest adopter of fab process shrinks may be...
I was on notify for EVGA website and Newegg. I was never quick enough to catch one so now I'll be perfectly happy running the ASUS. They're a quality company and I have no problem buying their products.
Whaaatt??! I did a quick search and found the following link. This has the potential for some serious early adopters remorse!
http://wccftech.com/msi-set-unveil-geforce-gtx-titan-lightning-edition-graphics-card-cebit-2013/
Newegg has prepped and issued a tracking number for the ASUS pre-order I placed on the first day of sales.
I had planned on canceling the ASUS if I could snag an EVGA card, but I always missed the short windows of opportunity. Hopefully I never need to test the ASUS warrantee process.
Or do you think Nvidia already knows how to milk most of the performance out of the Titan cards based on existing GTX and Telsa cards and drivers?
It sure would be nice to find there's another 20% performance lurking in the card.
Talking to me? I would buy EVGA if they were both in stock and the same price, but I pre-ordered the ASUS because it was possible and EVGA was notify only. I've bought EVGA video cars before, but I have also bought a lot of ASUS motherboards and I have a lot of respect for their products.