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Hello,
I'm looking to upgrade my graphics cards from what I currently have which is a GTX 460 SLI configuration. I've been looking at these cards mainly as they're affordable and I quite like the thought of getting Borderlands 2 for free!
However, I'm failing to see the difference between these two editions of graphics cards. They're only £5 different in price on Overclockers and they're specs seem pretty similar!
Can anyone shed some light on this?
I also use a Z68A-GF65 motherboard and a Corsair Enthusiast Series TX 750W V2 High Performance '80 Plus Bronze' Power Supply. Will this provide enough juice for these graphics cards?
I'm also buying some more RAM for my PC. 8Gb more to be exact. I can mix and match RAM if they have the same timings?
Final question. I currently have two hard drives, one which is new and fast and one which is getting on and quite slow which is where currently Windows is installed. I'm looking to upgrade to 64Bit windows so I can actually utilize the increased RAM, however, I want to put the Windows on the new drive. What's my best bet? To transfer the 32bit over to the new drive, then upgrade, uninstall Windows 32bit on one drive and then do a clean install of 64bit on the new one?
Sorry for the essay, any help on any of the issues would be appreciated!
I'm looking to upgrade my graphics cards from what I currently have which is a GTX 460 SLI configuration. I've been looking at these cards mainly as they're affordable and I quite like the thought of getting Borderlands 2 for free!
However, I'm failing to see the difference between these two editions of graphics cards. They're only £5 different in price on Overclockers and they're specs seem pretty similar!
Can anyone shed some light on this?
I also use a Z68A-GF65 motherboard and a Corsair Enthusiast Series TX 750W V2 High Performance '80 Plus Bronze' Power Supply. Will this provide enough juice for these graphics cards?
I'm also buying some more RAM for my PC. 8Gb more to be exact. I can mix and match RAM if they have the same timings?
Final question. I currently have two hard drives, one which is new and fast and one which is getting on and quite slow which is where currently Windows is installed. I'm looking to upgrade to 64Bit windows so I can actually utilize the increased RAM, however, I want to put the Windows on the new drive. What's my best bet? To transfer the 32bit over to the new drive, then upgrade, uninstall Windows 32bit on one drive and then do a clean install of 64bit on the new one?
Sorry for the essay, any help on any of the issues would be appreciated!