Hello,
I have a fairly old motherboard, MSI Z97 Gaming 5 and would like to put in an M.2 drive while the board does have an M.2 slot it is an older interface. I was thinking of possibly getting a PCIe adapter card and stick that in.
Currently I have an SSD for the boot drive an a HDD for my...
Hello,
I have a Season focus gold 750 power supply that I am running one cable from to the RTX 2080 it has two 6+2 plugs so I am using 6+2 and 6. Everything seems fine but I am wondering if is should actually have two power cable coming from the power supply? I have seen posts in various...
I've had no issues with PX1 (knock on wood) but I have a 2080. In the past I have done MSI and Asus but their support was terrible. So I decided to go EVGA this go.
Hello Guys,
I am about to head out to Micro Center a buy a RTX 2080. My question is can I just update the drivers to the latest while the 980 is still in the machine and then just swap the cards? Will that work or do I have to do the DDU thing?
CPU 4790K
MB MSI Z97 gaming 5
Windows 10
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My understanding is that the EVGA XC (and XC Utlra) cards as well as the MSI Ventus cards use the reference boards. Has anyone found where these are failing?
I am sitting at a 980. With the performance being similar between the 2080 and the 1080 ti and the prices not really that much different (looking at Micro Center), I am inclined to go with the 2080. I am going to hold out regardless but I would never buy a 2080 ti at what they are asking.
I currently have a 980 and there is no way in hell I will pay 1000 bucks for a video card. Some of the leaks have indicated that the 1080ti might be a bit faster then the 2080, which seems a bit silly?
The system is a PowerSpec G413. Power supply looks to be an Allied 500W SL-8500BTX.
Intel® Core™ i7 - 4790K Processor
MSI Z97 Gaming 5 System Board
16GB composed of 2- 8192MB DDR3/1600 DIMMS
Toshiba 2TB 7200 RPM
240GB SATA Solid State Drive
DVD ±R/±RW Drive
Dual Layer DVD±R/±RW Drive
Video GTX980
Hello Guys,
My Power supply started to make a barely audible high pitch sound (I am assuming it is the power supply). It makes this sound when the computer is off as well as when it is on. I unplug it and the sound goes away. It was very hot as my heat pump went out over the last few days...
I am kind of in the same boat. I currently have a I7-4790k and I don't think I really need to upgrade that so I was thinking I would get a new monitor (gsync) and a 1080ti but the cost is insane.
I am seriously thinking of just buying a new system. Microcenter is selling a powerspec system...