I wonder how these will compete with the Sparc M6 processors.
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I wonder how these will compete with the Sparc M6 processors.
Whats the radiator thickness on the 480? I am limited with what I can fit with the PSU in the bottom of a 900D.
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The age of Kepler is over, I think all new releases will be Maxwell from here on out.
1400MHz on air does not seem plausible, under h2o would be likely.
The Titan is over, not sure how it slots into the lineup now that the 780ti is out. I think a 790 now would be the only reasonable possibility, but as time goes on it would be too close to a GTX 800...
Really interested in how these perform. I don't see much of a difference between this and the regular classified card.
If thunderbolt 2.0 is something you are interested in spend the extra cash on the quad board.
I wish there was a modular version of their AIO cooling to grow to 3x or 4x 120mm or 140mm. I like the cleanliness of the install of these systems, they appear to have similar performance to a...
I think there are better options available for larger dies with IHS's installed. I have a Apogee GT on a Opteron 165 without a IHS and is performs great.
I like Swiftech blocks, the Apogee HD is...
LGA1150, Asus, 8 or more SATA ports? Plug that into the search of Newegg and take your pick:
ASUS MAXIMUS VI GENE LGA 1150 Intel Z87 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard $209.79...
There are mounting brackets for socket 1366, I dont know about compatibility with anything newer.
More pump is needed for that loop.
If these are not an official release I wonder if MSI has unlocked the power restrictions on these.
The power circuitry looks beefy.
Yes, try not to fall below 1GPM though. Your motherboard has a CPU PWM header and is bundled with Asus Fan Xpert 2, its what I use and have no issues.
Where have all the overclock-able panels gone? Do any support display port?
I like to see working prototypes, it provides some insight on the thought process behind why something is made the way it is.
I think that is a strong possibility. Intel from my experience will not replace a overclocked processor unless you paid for their tuning plan.
http://click.intel.com/tuningplan/
I run my MCP355x2 at 30% PWM (~2300RPM) and it is silent, I cant hear it at all until it hits 70%.
Updated to 0503, lost my RAID0 volume that I keep my games on. The system reset and the SATA mode was set to the default 'ACHI', windows booted and decided that it would like to write a new MBR over...
I have had some random reboots that I attributed to running stock volts with 32gb ddr2400. Hopefully this BIOS will resolve those reboots.
0403 is still listed on the website, no mention of a new BIOS.
It should work without any issues.
The link is broken.