SharkyUK
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http://www.pcgamer.com/amd-radeon-pro-ssg-pairs-vega-with-2tb-of-memory/
2TB SSD on a workstation card must be a first.. (and 16GB of HBM2)
7 grand!
I hear @SharkyUK has ordered 6
http://www.pcgamer.com/amd-radeon-pro-ssg-pairs-vega-with-2tb-of-memory/
2TB SSD on a workstation card must be a first.. (and 16GB of HBM2)
7 grand!
I hear @SharkyUK has ordered 6
I'd say be prepared to get new PSU.Had a look inside and no cables to be seen for the gfx card. Does this mean I need to purchase additional cables or does the card come with the cables?
When I've looked at the card I'm buying on the website it looks like just a push in pci e- bus?
It draws the required power directly through the PCI-e bus - no additional power connectors are needed. As long as your PSU is rated at 300W or greater then you shouldn't have any problems.Had a look inside and no cables to be seen for the gfx card. Does this mean I need to purchase additional cables or does the card come with the cables?
When I've looked at the card I'm buying on the website it looks like just a push in pci e- bus?
I've looked at my spec, I've got a Corsair CX 430W V2 80 plus bronze Power SupplyIt draws the required power directly through the PCI-e bus - no additional power connectors are needed. As long as your PSU is rated at 300W or greater then you shouldn't have any problems.
In that case you shouldn't have any problem. Just securely push it into an available slot and away you go.I've looked at my spec, I've got a Corsair CX 430W V2 80 plus bronze Power Supply
Anyone signed up to the yearly EA Origin thing? Pay £20 a year and get access to some of their games old and relatively new, see that BF1 and Titanfall 2 are now included so thinking might be worth it to give those a bash.
Installed Dark Souls I again after not playing for 5 years. Remember why I never played it more than a few hours, utterly infuriating game with a s**t PC port, even with the DSFix mod thing
YesAre the NVMe M.2 drives worth it over a normal SATA SSD? In the market for something 500gig sized
It very much depends on what you want it got. As you are putting it into and Alienware x51 I'm assuming it's for a gaming setup. In that case, it's an OK card. You won't be able to play the latest titles with all the bells and whistles enabled if you want to maintain playable frame rates. You also won't be able to drive games at 4K resolutions. You'd very much be limiting yourself to the 1080p domain (which is no bad thing). You'd have to be prepared to play with settings to find a balance that suits you.For the price is this a decent card? Struggling to find anything good to replace my gtx670. It's going into an alienware x51 so I've got to be a bit cautious with size.
http://www.ebuyer.com/762683-palit-...-hdmi-displayport-graphics-ne5105t018g1-1070f
most of the solutions i have seen are mainly people chasing 4K, Im not in a hurry to get a 4K display yet so 1080 is fine for me.It very much depends on what you want it got. As you are putting it into and Alienware x51 I'm assuming it's for a gaming setup. In that case, it's an OK card. You won't be able to play the latest titles with all the bells and whistles enabled if you want to maintain playable frame rates. You also won't be able to drive games at 4K resolutions. You'd very much be limiting yourself to the 1080p domain (which is no bad thing). You'd have to be prepared to play with settings to find a balance that suits you.
I don't think there's much room in the chassis so it might be worth seeing if you can fit a blower type card in there. I'm not sure how the fan would affect air-flow and cooling given the fact it doesn't really have anywhere to fan away the heat from the card surface... worth spending some time looking on forums mate to see if anyone else has a solution that works.
Titanfall 2 is amaaaazing, I bought it when it was on a sale, great single player
Are the NVMe M.2 drives worth it over a normal SATA SSD? In the market for something 500gig sized
The internet seems to suggest the NVMe ones aren't really worth it unless you're transferring files between two of them
Hmm, I'd disagree with that... although I guess it depends on what you're using it for. I've noticed a massive difference. Compile times have tumbled down on large projects and, yeah, it's great for shifting a lot of files around where each file is typically several GB's in size. It's also great for video editing and similar where large chunks of data are often paged to/from disc.The internet seems to suggest the NVMe ones aren't really worth it unless you're transferring files between two of them
The board didn't POST *before* I'd done thatWhat's wrong with the CPU? All I can see is some pins on the MoBo which you can probably straighten out if you're really careful. I've had success with it a few times.
You've got a slightly bent one if you follow the row up from the middle bit you've fucked too.
The top one too? Or just the bottom oneThe board didn't POST *before* I'd done that
They are PGA apart from threadripper which is now LGA.Not checked if AMD's latest CPU offerings are the same, but I always preferred their logic of having the pins on the CPU - and not on the motherboard. Seemed (to me anyway) to be far less risky during the install process - it simply dropped into the slot and you knew all the pins were safely home.
Oh, and if you want some sympathy - I did exactly the same on my old LGA1366 mobo, one time when I removed the CPU. It's so easy to do, though luckily I managed to coax back the pins to a working state with a lot of patience, some TLC and plenty of "f**k, f**k, f**k!" mumblings, under my breath.
Depends. I always spend more on the mobo as I factor in replacing the CPU (i.e. eBay purchase!) over the life of the system anyway. Sod spending nearly £1k on a part that you pickup for a fraction of the price a few years later.They are PGA apart from threadripper which is now LGA.
I personally prefer LGA. I'd sooner bork a MoBo than a CPU.
RIP X99 Deluxe II. You served me well :tongueout:!!
Be careful!May have to re-do the TIM
Careful is my middle nameBe careful! :wink: