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So .. we decided to do a videofor every new graphic card, because it´s always a little bit different. Here we show you mounting an aquagrafx to an XFX GTX260 … same on GTX280
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This is the third video in a series of videos showing how I swapped my old XFX 750a motherboard with a brand new, tri-SLI, M4N82 Deluxe from ASUS. In this video you can see me installing my motherboard and graphic cards, and then all the cable management that went with it. You’ll see the machine up and running in the next video along with some benchmarks and scores. Up-to-date spec: Case: Cooler Master Cosmos S (1100 sport) Motherboard: ASUS M4N82 Deluxe 3-Way SLI Processor: AMD Phenom II X3 720 Black Edition CPU Cooler: Xigmatek Thor’s Hammer (S126384) RAM: 8GB Corsair 800MHz DDR2 (4x 2GB) Graphics Card: 2x Zotac GTX 260 (core 216) in SLI Sound Card: Creative SoundBlaster Audigy SE 7.1 Power Supply: ‘no-brand’ 1100W Semi Modular This Power Supply has 80A over 4 12v rails, this is equal to or more than what is offered by competing branded PSUs which cost twice as much (CoolerMaster, OCZ, Corsair and Antec were all matched or beaten stat for stat with this PSU) Fans: 4x Scythe Kaze-Jyuni 1200RPM (65+ CFM) 1x Scythe Kaze-Jyuni 1900RPM (110+ CFM) 1x CoolerMaster Silent Black (? CFM) All fans in this build are attached with rubber mounts to reduce noise, no screws used! Storage: 1x WD 640GB SATAII (boot, programs etc) 2x WD 500GB SATAII (storage, backup) Running on Belinea 22″ monitor. Windows 7 x64 Ultimate.
This chart is based on weekly sales and pricematching at various Canadian e-tailers / outlets. The Main goal of this is to get you the best possible video card for your money. The list is as follows : Powercolor Radeon HD 4830 Part # AX4830 512MD3 eVGA GTS 250 Part # 512-P3-1141-TR 0 Powercolor 5770 Part # AX5770 1GBD5-H 0 eVGA GTX 550 Ti Part # 01G-P3-1556-KR 0 768mb Zotac GTX 460 Part # ZT-40404-10H 0 XFX 6850 Part # HD685XZNFC 0 Asus 6870 Part # EAH6870 DC/2DI2S/1GD5 0 Zotac GTX 560 Ti Part # ZT-50301-10M 0 1GB XFX 6950 Part # HD695XZNDC 7 MSI GTX 570 Part # N570GTX-M2D12D5/OC 0 – 0 2 x 6850′s or 2 x GTX 460′s Part # HD685XZNFC 0 2 x Asus 6870′s Part # EAH6870 DC/2DI2S/1GD5 0 2 x PNY GTX 560 XLR8′s Part # VCGGTX560TXPB 0 1 x XFX 6950 , 1 x Powercolor 6950 Crossfired / MIR’s 5 2 x MSI GTX 570′s Part # N570GTX-M2D12D5/OC Other Considerations : If you are an AMD fan there is the 2gb 6950 you could purchase for 5 with the potential of flashing it to a 6970, but the 1GB 6950 performs the exact same as it’s 2GB counterpart at 1080p. The 6970 is not a viable option since the GTX 570 is less expensive and outperforms it. The 1GB GTX 460 is an option if you can find it really close to the 0 6850 since they both perform the exact same. A 6990 is 0 and performs the same as 2 x 6950′s for 0. The 6990 is probably a consideration for those with 2 x PCI-E slots and running triple monitors. The same goes for the GTX …
The new Bioshock 2. Very funny game, with nice graphics and story. Played on 1920×1080 everyhing maxed. I am recording with fraps (full size) ______________________________ Processor: Intel core i7 860 @4.1 GHz Motherboard: Asus maximus formula III Cpu Cooler: Corsair H50 (with stock fan & antec tricool fan) Memory: Corsair DDR3 1600Mhz Cl9 Graphics Card: GTX 275 @ 740 1600 2600 Power supply: Corsair modular 700W Soundcard: Creative SupremeFX Case: Antec 1200 Monitor: Benq G2412HD Operating system: Windows 7 ultimate 64bit ______________________________ Frames per second While Recording: 40-50fps While not recording 60+fps
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IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ CAREFULLY! GPU Overclocking Guide: NOTE: OVERCLOCK AT YOUR OWN RISK. ANY SORT OF OVERCLOCKING FOR YOUR GPU OR CPU POSES A SMALL RISK OF PERMANANT DAMAGE TO YOUR HARDWARE. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY HARDWARE LOST DUE OVERCLOCKING DAMAGE. Ok, so now you know the risks of overclocking, watch the video closly, sorry for the extremely long video, but each step is VERY important, so don’t go skipping around to different parts. RivaTuner: www.guru3d.com FurMark: www.ozone3d.net GPU-z: www.techpowerup.com All these downloads are tested safe by Norton 360 Anti-Virus Security. Thermal Throttling – An automatic unchangeable system where newer graphics cards will return itself to Standard 2D settings and lock itself there. If your GPU hangs, which it should when you hit the max Core Clock, go to the nVidia/ATI website and download and reinstall the lastest drivers for your graphics card. Make sure to save your settings after you are finish in RivaTuner. Computer Specifications: ~ AMD Phenom II X4 965 (Quad-Core) OC’d @ 3.9Ghz ~ Crucial 8GB DDR2 800Mhz RAM ~ PNY nVidia GeForce GTS 250 1GB GDDR3 OC’d @ Core/Shader/Memory Clock 794Mhz/1948Mhz/1227Mhz ~ Asus M3A78-CM AM2/AM2+ Socket DDR2 Support Motherboard ~ hec HP585D 585 Watt Power Supply ~ 1TB Hatachi 7200 RPM HDD ~ Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit I do recommend an extra GPU cooler whether it be a waterblock or an aftermarket fan to cool down your GPU. Also make sure that you have a decent power supply for …
me playing some nice maps of crysis!! geforce GTX 280 Top (fabric overclocked) Quadcore Q 6600 at 3.2 GHZ 4 Gigs of Ram graphics mod link: www.mycrysis.com Resolution 1680 X 1050 settings ULTRA high ( masterconfig 3.1) Frames without fraps 25 to 40 frames with fraps 18 to 30
THE MOST IMPORTANT,AND MOST EXPENSIVE PART OF THE BUILD(excluding the monitor lol =p)MY VIDEO CARD!!!!!!(I was so freakin happy and excited when my dad says lets go to microcenter to get the video card =) man im freakin lucky,now all i need are my cable management parts(anchors,zip ties etc.)) Hint:275 Parts gotten so far: Motherboard CPU GPU RAM Case HDD(Coming in the mail,cuz i won it from a giveaway…youll see) Heatsink PSU Parts Needed: Cable Management Parts(Zip ties,anchors etc.) ETA for building the computer,i would say 5 days,if not 10,the reason is becuz of money….