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Thanks for the replies guys. I can "afford" to buy whatever I want. However, paying $1000 for a monitor wasn't a gaming decision. I have 2 displays and use them all the time for working.
I'm not opposed to having more than 1 GPU however I wouldn't be a fan of the heat and power consumption! I'm...
I have a 30" HP monitor with 2560x1600 resolution. However, I always end up playing my games at 1920x1080 in a window. My GTX 260 just can't handle full resolution gaming. I keep wanting to buy a new card but it seems to me like it really won't matter. Even some of the top cards can't run games...
Very true not just ANY AMD. I am going to be using 2560x1600 and this chart is exactly what I needed. The 6990 is way to expensive right now but it's really promising to see how efficient it is!
Anyone else have to modify the top cover? I have a usb keyboard that uses a ps/2 adapter and it's too high. I'm going to have to cut away at some of the plastic underneath. Not the biggest deal.
Also, saw some posts about the HX850 etc. power supplies making noise in this orientation. Mine made...
If we choose to send our motherboards in for the recall it'll probably take a long time to get one back. For those of you who bought cheaper motherboards, good call.
If I set my 2600K to a 47 multiplier and Auto offset it sets the voltage at 1.496-1.504 which is obviously way too high. Actually any multiplier with an auto offset setting has the voltage way high. I'm still trying to figure out how to fix this.
I'm confused about this. I have mine set to 1.35V in bios and cpu-Z reads a constant 1.35V . However, core temp and Real Temp both read the VID as decreasing when not under load. So maybe it is decreasing, idk.
I know, I'm doing that on purpose to try and compare temps to many others who are running at 1.4v . There are a few others with this cooler and 1.4v getting much lower temps. It has me scratching my head.
Edit: I just noticed you are using the nh-d14 on the 2600k. What kind of temps are you...