Re: RMA's. Majority of the time I've been fortunate enough to send it back via the retailer, who have sorted me out with a pre paid label.
Or I've sent it via work and not paid for packaging
Cheeky!
Re: RMA's. Majority of the time I've been fortunate enough to send it back via the retailer, who have sorted me out with a pre paid label.
Or I've sent it via work and not paid for packaging
Does not look ideal for cooling
^^ Have you mounted the PSU differently? Laying the 540 down like that will cover the PSU intake I think.
Not a major issue really just something to keep in mind.
I have my 540 on my desk like a boss. My girlfriend saw it and was like "wow that's massive, will that fit under the desk?"
I told her it was staying put and she was like "oh ok. You know best I guess"
I wish haha.
I have my 540 on my desk like a boss. My girlfriend saw it and was like "wow that's massive, will that fit under the desk?"
I told her it was staying put and she was like "oh ok. You know best I guess"
I wish haha.
Best place for it, realised my desk wasn't big enough but luckily found a matching side-table thing, fits near enough
Wireless is an immediate no for me I've had wireless before and never would again - you just cant get the refresh rate you require (often had lag too with it), and usually the batteries run out at the worst of time
Ahhh, you have an Aquaero 5 XT too? Props, not seen anyone else with one so far they're fantastic!
waiting on the new overhead correcting drivers being released tomorrow to do any of that...
But temps sure are good GPU temps after a couple rounds of Titanfall. Barely breaking ambient.
I'm considering replacing my Intel X25v - If you can't remember what one of those is, it's because it's ancient. What's the current low-down on budget SSDs?
Best bang for buck around the 128GB mark?
On the face of it the Sandisk X110 has by far the highest read/write but what are benchmarks revealing about all the specs that aren't printed on the side of the box? Very tempting to assume the 550/440 MB/s Sandisk would still blitz the ancient Intel (something like 200/100 MB/s maybe) even if the controllers etc. are rubbish compared to the cheaper Intel/Crucial/etc.
Quite funny really thinking back 7 or so years. All the hoo-hah at the time that SSDs would never catch on because they were unreliable, the drives would need to be perma-backed-up, they'd only last 2 years and to top it all off cost £4/GB. Well it's still going strong.
Samsung 840 Evo IMO. Although, I would highly suggest getting 250GB instead of 120GB tbh.
120GB - £69 - http://www.ebuyer.com/539151-samsun...ium=products&gclid=CKjf54me470CFVLItAodRXMAlg
250GB - £119 - http://www.ebuyer.com/539153-samsung-250gb-ssd-840-evo-ssd-only-mz-7te250bw
The 250GB has faster write speeds than the 120.
I'd go with the Samsungs also (I've got a few of them), they are cheaper on Amazon though.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00E391KA8/?tag=cliospnet01-21
Right. But the 120 is £60 isn't it? For the extra £40 to double your storage it's rude not to! The fact it's got faster write speeds is the nail in the coffin IMO.
Picked up an AOC 27" 1440P monitor in one of Overclockers daily deals last week. Fantastic monitor, BF4 looks absolutely beautiful at that res on Ultra!