Guessing it'll be fine for Minecraft!its upto the job for what he needs and for £18 is ideal! lol
pretty much and hes got all my old games from 2000-2008 ish as ive not pc gamed in ages, just wanted to build something cheap that I could probably sell on and make a bit of cash in the future towards his next machine!Guessing it'll be fine for Minecraft!
I love bargain shopping with older hardware. You can make a very good computer for not a lot of money
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Seemingly nobody if you look on OCUK. Not exactly the last word in power efficiency, don't clock well and only just about matches up to the 970So, I see the embargo on reviews / benchmarks for the AMD R9 RX 480 has been lifted... who's getting one? :smile:
I've got the 5th July as quoted by Scan.Should finally have my FTW 1080 by next Wednesday. I've had to wait absolutely bloody ages!
Does sound a good spec for the money - will be interesting to see what you think of it.Just ordered an RX 480 8GB for £218.99 through OCUK for my brother. Can't wait to have a play with it tbh.
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Sold by the bucket load in NA and Far east, bro! Price point is better in those places.Seemingly nobody if you look on OCUK. Not exactly the last word in power efficiency, don't clock well and only just about matches up to the 970
It's cheap, so there's that
I really like ShadowPlay - one of the best recording software utilities I've used. Negligible performance hit whilst recording and the quality is top-notch (although obviously depends on recording quality settings).Shadowplay is w**k anyway.
I really like ShadowPlay - one of the best recording software utilities I've used. Negligible performance hit whilst recording and the quality is top-notch (although obviously depends on recording quality settings).
I really like ShadowPlay - one of the best recording software utilities I've used. Negligible performance hit whilst recording and the quality is top-notch (although obviously depends on recording quality settings).
In other news, rumours are spreading of an announcement from nVidia about the nVidia Titan P(ascal) at this August's Gamescom in Germany. It's to be taken with a pinch of salt but the rumour is of two versions, a 12GB and 16GB variant - with 3- and 4-HBM2 stack memory respectively and rated at over 10 teraflops for 32-bit crunching (over 5 teraflops at 64-bit, over 20 teraflops at 16-bit). I'm not sure it will happen (seems a bit early to be making such an announcement) but you never know.
Still with nVidia, the leaked benchmarks for the 1060 look reasonably good. If priced well it could seriously affect AMD's sales of their new 480. There's still debate as to whether or not the 1060 will offer SLI (it's looking unlikely due to the lack of an SLI connection bridge) unless they have decided to go over the PCI-e bus instead as AMD do. I expect t his won't be the case as that's one heck of a change for a 'lower-end' graphics card (I use the term lightly). I guess it all depends on price and availability...
Impressive Running nice and stable I take it?6900K ticking along nicely. Finally found a set of Tridents with Samsung B-Die. Can run most of secondary timings fairly close to the chipset rules at 3400Mhz, which is pretty impressive in quad channel
I'll give it a go mate. I tried it before and... it wasn't so good. I do believe it's been reworked since then and certainly seems to have a LOT more features now. CheersYou should try OBS too (it's free). Many more options so you don't need other programs and I have to say I've not noticed performance hit on it either. FRAPs on the other hand is quite resource hungry, not to mention storage.
Yep, camera overlay, seperate audio inputs for your game and microphone, web/chat/other application overlays. All good stuff and you can save profiles for different setups easily. It's just much nicer to use than Shadowplay IMO.I'll give it a go mate. I tried it before and... it wasn't so good. I do believe it's been reworked since then and certainly seems to have a LOT more features now. Cheers :smile:
Impressive :smile: Running nice and stable I take it?
Is that the RX480?Update. 3 games of CSGO into the new card and it died. Currently going through RMA with OCUK.
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Yeah it's for my brothers rig. Bit gutted for him but prior to it going pop it was looking really good.Is that the RX480?
Unlucky, these things happen with PC hardware from time to time though- hope OCUK sort it out for you quickly.
That's a s**tter mate 😧Update. 3 games of CSGO into the new card and it died. Currently going through RMA with OCUK.
2 and a half month wait?1080 FTW....... is, erm, FTW!
For me it was just over a month wait - I pre-ordered it on the 3rd June. The stock came and went straight away through Scan - even after I received the text alert that it had arrived, the ETA on their website was switched to the 15th July.2 and a half month wait?
1080 FTW....... is, erm, FTW!
lol, yeah. The SeaHawk is a bit special needs. But people who aren't aware just how easy it is to fit a waterblock to a reference card will bite.
You on about the EK version and not the hybrid I take it? I've been eyeing up the hybrid as I don't want to put in an entire loop just for the card, and want to get heat out of the case with limited clearance at the front of the card.
I had my confirmation through e-mail today but didn't have time to nip into Overclockers to pick it up. Been absolutely mad busy at work all day. I'm going to pick it up in the morning :smile: