I just bought this Lian - Li controller, I have to say it's absolutely beautiful, it has LEDs to indicate the fan speed of each channel and it comes with 3 extension cables I think they are 45cm.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-447-LL
I use a Ducky Shine III 9008, this was my first mechanical and I went with Brown switches because they are a nice middle ground for typing which feels nice and clicky and for gaming they are super comfortable. Oh yeah and not to mention the sexy lighting effects.
Made in Taiwan, also they are...
There is also the kepler bios editor available now, you can dump the BIOS and make the edits yourself. The problem I find with overvolting is the boost clocks sky rocketing. I often had my 680 maxing out at 1350Mhz core clock on air >_<
You are artifacting so your clock is unstable, you need to either increase voltage for stability or reduce your clock speeds. You should increase your core clock by 50mhz until you get instability, then go back to your previous clock, and increase by 10 mhz until you reach instability again, go...
The only thing that has me going for the MSI Gaming edition over this card is that the MSI card has a reference PCB and can be fitted with an EK 7970 water block, the Toxic however can't and there are no plans to release a water block for the toxic. At the same time I would want the toxic over...
IBT is pretty intensive even compared to Prime95 and is probably giving you unrealistic temperatures even for running at max load because IBT really does heat things up, what do you get running under prime95, crunch those prime numbers XP
Thanks for the info that's a good page. I can flash the bios on the card myself on a reference 280x it was just the PCB I was interested in particularly but I can save myself a couple quid and get a reference R9 280x
I want to use EK Water Blocks EK-FC7970 - Acetal CSQ on a Sapphire Radeon R9 280X Toxic OC is this block going to fit this specific card, or is the PCB slightly different to the reference 7970 / 280x ?
For those of you trying to capture video who want something decent open source and fast I would recommend Open Broadcasting Software, if you have an Intel chip you could also use quickysync to take a load of the cpu / gpu without any hinderence on gameplay.
Yeah if two 7970s are the way to go, I mite as well grab another 680 DCII but it's only 2GB I don't know if that's going to be enough VRAM for BF4 although I only play at 1080p, and it's a TOP so I would need to transfer the BIOS onto an DCII OC edition. Either way 780 / Titan is too much money...
I will be fitting the card with water blocks as well, so a single card will save on expense. Do you have any idea about prices for 290x, if 2 x 280x ( 7970s ) is better than Titan for £500 . Will the 290x be healthily priced at £450 ~ ? or like the 7970s which originally came out over £500? R9...
I found this http://www.3dmark.com/fs/960834 it's the lowest scoring of the crossfire R9 280x benchmarks overall but the graphics score is 15627, a single titan scores about 13,000 ~ this is exciting me. I can't wait until the end of the month!
Hi guys,
It's an exciting time of year with AMD pushing out their latest and greatest batch of video cards and I nearly can't keep my legs crossed over the R9 290X benchmarks and pricing which I am waiting for the official release on this information.
So it's time for me to get a new...
I'm glad to see my score is still on the board, need to get a 4770k soon and put it under my rig. I should do some new benching as I have a lovely new EK block to play with =^_^=
Sorry to hear about the problems you are having, sometimes we can remotely reset the line by calling openreach but normally it requires an engineer to remove any banding from the line.
I don't understand how we could have booked a telephone engineer in place of a broadband faults engineer as we...
If the line has been banded exchange side on FTTC it may need an openreach engineer to remove the banding. So please raise a ticket to faults.plus.net so we can have a look.
On Adsl a simple line reset normally resolves this issue but it's something we can't perform on a fttc line.
If you've got DCN McNinja I'd suggest connecting your computer directly to the openreach modem using PPPoE just to rule out any problems with the connection to the router I have a nice little guide for that which works with Vista / 7 / 8...
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