It was my boot drive when I first built my pc about 3 years ago, then added the 120gb ssd for my new boot drive since the old one was small and a sata 2 drive.
It was my boot drive when I first built my pc about 3 years ago, then added the 120gb ssd for my new boot drive since the old one was small and a sata 2 drive.
pezus said:
WOAH, I just checked when it had 11 minutes to go and it has made it! |
yay, now i get my discount pre-order lol
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SneakyTriangle said: It was my boot drive when I first built my pc about 3 years ago, then added the 120gb ssd for my new boot drive since the old one was small and a sata 2 drive. |
Ahhh, that makes sense. I thought you were dual booting between Linux and Windows or something.
I sold my 560 Ti for 100USD, and I got a Radeon 7950 for $255! yay aha zarx in dusk.
I'ma overclock that tonight heh.
I think I am a member here, not sure. Basically I play PC the most.
ishiki said: I sold my 560 Ti for 100USD, and I got a Radeon 7950 for $255! yay aha zarx in dusk. I'ma overclock that tonight heh. |
Think you can pull off TressFX on Ultra now?
Scoobes said:
Think you can pull off TressFX on Ultra now? |
idk! I'll turn it on now after I beat it.
I decided to switch because more PC games have the AMD sticker that resulted in crappier nvida launches, and thusly hopefully have less problems at launch (though probably not haha), Bioshock Infinite too. granted now Nvidia's going to start being on everything.
I heard it overclocks really well, (and I find the overclocking fun). I'm gonna have to mod my accelero extreme plus ii, copper base to fit.
And this http://farcry.nexusmods.com/mods/63
PC gamer here. Running the GTX560 Ti on an outdated DDR2/940 setup, but still powers through most games.
The question I'd like to ask people here is:
Is small the new big? If you haven't guessed the meaning, I mean are small gaming builds now "better" than full tower cases? If you had to make a new PC, would you go for a full ATX setup, or go for a mini-itx setup?
CGI-Quality said:
This all depends on the purpose. For a builder like me, given my occupation, a smaller build/tower just won't cut it. But, I imagine, for the average PC gamer, smaller works fine, better in many cases. |
Do you use SLI or need a lot of cooling? One of the most interesting applications the Titan I read was that they said it gives a lot of potential for small builds to kick out extraordinary power. Though personally I like the idea of a silent gaming rig which isn't currently achievable with a small build.