QUOTE(DontYouFakeIt @ Jul 12 2015, 01:27 AM)
Yep, the model you picked out is indeed backed by a 5 year warranty.As a user of the Samsung 840 PRO, I'd highly recommend getting their SSDs. The included Magician software is really quite excellent
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Jul 12 2015, 07:34 AM
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QUOTE(DontYouFakeIt @ Jul 12 2015, 01:27 AM) Yep, the model you picked out is indeed backed by a 5 year warranty.As a user of the Samsung 840 PRO, I'd highly recommend getting their SSDs. The included Magician software is really quite excellent |
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Jul 12 2015, 11:47 AM
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QUOTE(Kenneth twy @ Jul 12 2015, 08:43 AM) If you're certain you're not going to OC your CPU, why spend money on a CPU cooler at all?A better move would be to use the stock Intel cooler, which is actually quite decent, and re-appropriate the money saved on other parts. |
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Jul 14 2015, 10:52 PM
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QUOTE(SheepMekk @ Jul 14 2015, 07:40 PM) Wow awesome where did you get the price from? No where to be found around Cycom/Viewnet/Jayacom. I hope there are no drawbacks LOL Note that it is a TN panel though. Which means narrower viewing angles and less vivid colors. If you're used to IPS panels, the TN one will seem dull by comparison |
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Jul 15 2015, 11:41 PM
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QUOTE(Damage_bug @ Jul 15 2015, 10:18 PM) I have a HP Compaq 8200 Elite Convertible Minitower. This pc dont have GPU in it. So i plan to put GTX 980TI. what i need to change so it can supp GTX 980TI. As far as i know the power sup is 320w something. The GTX 980 Ti is a seriously beefy GPU. You might want to consider the fact that your CPU will act as a bottleneckDepending on your requirements (Screen resolution, usage, etc) the more economical GTX 970 would probably be a better pick |
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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Aug 1 2015, 01:10 AM) I'm still using a 1200p 24" monitor. Sad that the emergence of the Full HD standard made you lose about 120p on most monitors. The only company that still makes them that I know of is Dell...QUOTE(hajimu_san @ Aug 1 2015, 09:54 AM) Nice cable management This post has been edited by Loki[D.d.G]: Aug 1 2015, 12:17 PM |
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QUOTE(qierdidi @ Aug 4 2015, 01:26 PM) Thanks the suggest... The second build is probably the best in your case if you OC the processor. Though, to be honest, even without an OC, the i7-4790K is an extremely capable CPU. Also, since you're running your games at 1080p, you wont really benefit from the GTX 980 Ti which is really geared towards 4K gaming. So, getting the better CPU now, then upgrading the GPU when you actually need the power (in about a few years time perhaps) would be the smarter option, IMHO.It mean I get better graphic card and lower down abit the mobo and processor ... |
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QUOTE(Kivaa @ Aug 9 2015, 03:49 AM) Hi i keep seeing u recommending the benq gl2450 eventhough the graphic card in the build is a very high end card. The DVI connection is fine. HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort connections are all digital signals. So as long as your monitor is equipped with one of them, you'll be fine.Shouldnt it be accompanied with hdmi port considering the gl2450 doesnt have one? Do enlighten me if i dont understand thank you |
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QUOTE(Kivaa @ Aug 9 2015, 05:04 AM) Hmm but most of the dvi dont include audio if im not mistaken as well right? Thats what happened when i used my dvi connection instead of hdmi Does that matter? IINM the Benq GL2450 doesn't have built in speakers. So, you'll still end up connecting your computer speakers to the audio jack on your motherboard, or a dedicated sound card if you have one. Also, as terence_nwb pointed out, some DVI interfaces, the DVI-D in particular, on certain GPUs are capable of outputting audio too should you need it. |
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