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I never used to think so until my last LAN. Yes, it is!120Hz Monitor's, are they worth the extra ££ if I'm upgrading my monitor?
Asus X99-E WS motherboard
Intel 5930K
32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum
2 x Gigabyte GTX 980 G1
2 x 1TB Samsung 840 Evo SSDs
1000W SuperFlower Leadex Fully Modular 80 Plus Platinum PSU
CaseLabs Magnum SMH10 Matte Black case
Pexon Cable Braiding
Lots of Noiseblock BlackSilent Pro fans, Akasa PWM Controllers
2 X ROG Swift monitors
The case, fans and PSU will be re-used when I watercool later next year :smile:
I stuck with 7 as if there no real benefit then I might as well save the cost...Personal preference imo.
I'm staying with Win7 until Win10, as I just don't like Win8.
Performance increases are negligible, all depends if you like the updated UI stuff or not.
The way the motherboard is laid out my GPU blocks one of the PCIe slots (there's two in total). I've got a sound card in one slot, and my current network card (proper old shed of a thing) in a standard PCI slot. Bought a new network card, but it's PCIe and now I have nowhere to fit it since the GPU is blocking the other slot.There's rarely any benefit solely upgrading the motherboard in any scenario - why do you need to?
Not sure why you need an extra PCI-E slot, for what? If you need a new GPU, upgrade that instead of crossfire etc.
You need power line adapters.Too difficult to run a cabled connection from where my router is to my pc (complete opposite ends of the house) so I use wifi instead. Probably should've mentioned it was a wireless card lol.
Are they any good?You need power line adapters.
Yeah, I know wired will always be better, but I'm not really having any problems with wireless just now, apart from using a 7 year old network card (genuinely, lol) hence the slight upgrade :tongueout:You'll get better latency 1000% with the wired powerlines, you cannot beat wires with wireless, any day of the week :smile:
If you do get powerlines, make sure to spend the dollar and get some decent ones. I think mine were 500Mbit, I got the full 80Mbit from my fiber, so good enough for me!
Not the quickest write speeds but for £38 for a 128gb ssd its a bargain really.
http://uk.crucial.com/gbr/en/ssd/ct128m550ssd1
Plus it's crucial, so decent quality! :]
If I had the money spare I'd pick one up, hopefully next month they'll be even cheaper :smiley: