SharkyUK
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No way! LOL! I might ask my better half for some Lego this Christmas then... I can't wait to see the rest of the guy's 'build' thread.
Slipped on the buy button yesterday, and added another 290.
Updated the PSU to a Seasonic X 850 and updated the waterpump as it was getting on and didnt want to have any risk of one failing.
Nice setup What sort of temps do you get overall with two cards on that loop now?
Was bored on Friday so put on a custom non boost BIOS on one of the 780Tis. Managed to get a better score with the v-droop stabilised at 1.21v. Need more volts to go higher.
1235Mhz / 3930Mhz
I've got the Classifieds on order though, naturally
I know what you mean. I'm not particularly impressed with AC4 either. Just more of the same, and the graphics aren't all that either.
Hopefully Watch_Dogs won't be a let down, seems like a good concept but we'll see.
Agree on the hit reg, the amount of times I've got the jump on people and nothings registered. Yes it's 3DMark 11. Firestrike mate. Note that's with one GPU not Tri SLI so your Crossfire score will be higher I'd hope .
Think my highest score for SLi is 24,500
Hmm looks like we need the pro version? Just downloaded the demo now and I couldn't specify which benchmark etc!
Hmm, 1.3V seems like a LOT for 4.4Ghz, you sure you need it that high?
Unless I'm not up to speed on these processors, but mid to late 70's seems high to me as well.
The stupid thing is I had a lovely stable 4.2 overclock at 1.25! I just wanted to push it a bit more, considering the H100i and great air flow of the Carbide 540R it should be able to take it.
This is my first time overclocking and finding it quite fun, but I need to know when to stop. Stress testing the cores at 100% is all well and good but as long as the rig is stable for 3/4 hours of BF4, then I am pretty sure it will be ok!
Pretty much! Good to see you're using AIDA though, no other stress test actually tests Haswell properly, and as you say if it's stable when gaming who cares!
I don't even bother to test mine now really, I go for known good figures and see if it doesn't crash when playing
So... my current PC died tonight. It's been a bit flaky for a week or two now. Hence an upgrade is in order. Well, not so much an upgrade - more a new build. I like to think I'm fairly clued up on modern hardware but thought I'd run it past guys here as some tend to change their setup every other week... @Silent_Scone I'm interested in what spec you'd go for given my budget and requirements (not through laziness but more as a lot of guys here are cutting-edge when it comes to current tech)!
First of all my budget is ~£2,000 tops (obviously the cheaper the better). So no uber-systems as I have too many other commitments to go bonkers! In a nutshell, I need a tower and the components to go inside it; all peripherals and monitors are already covered.
My requirements are quite straightforward. The system is primarily for development (and possibly a game or two here and there). I work with and write software that is distributed and heavily parallelised - i.e. multi-core/threaded and, at times, heavily computational. Primary development is for visualisation systems and algorithms - both realtime (using DirectX 11 / Shader Model 5+) and non-realtime (raytracing, software rendering/rasterisation). In addition to the coding, I will be using the machine for graphic design (which in this case means Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and similar). I'm not worried about overclocking.
The only thing I insist on having in the system is an nVidia 780 Ti (or something very similar). Sorry, no AMD Radeon solutions though! I've nothing against them but some of the work I do requires nVidia specific hardware right now. Obviously the more memory the better, SSD essential (for operating system and maybe scratch disk) but all running on a quality motherboard and CPU, which needs to be Intel-based.
To summarise, I am looking for component recommendations for these (below) based on the above:
- Tower / case
- PSU (suitably powerful with a little headroom)
- Motherboard (with built-in audio, USB3.0, wi-fi and the standard shizzle)
- Intel CPU
- SSD
- GPU
- RAM
- Potential cooling recommendations (if deemed necessary over standard air-cooling)
Thanking you in advance.
Cheers Sconey-fella-me-lad.
BigDave - the H100i is exactly what I have pencilled in as I like the fact it's hassle free and pre-filled, etc.