Is PHYSX something I might use?
Only if you're gaming, and only in a handful of titles. It's not worth buying an Nvidia card for, if that's what you're getting at.
Is PHYSX something I might use?
Only if you're gaming, and only in a handful of titles. It's not worth buying an Nvidia card for, if that's what you're getting at.
And will I need that extension cable if My board is at a 90° rotaion from the normal layout?
You mentioned Arctic cooling mx3 is that better than the thermal paste that comes with the Silverarrow? (Chill Factor III I think?)
I just finished reading your thread :O OMG! I thought Stephen King had written it!?
Sorry didn't know it came with paste, did a quick search and seems Chill Factor III is an excellent paste on par or in some reviews say it even better.You mentioned Arctic cooling mx3 is that better than the thermal paste that comes with the Silverarrow? (Chill Factor III I think?)
Sounds like you won't, I brought the extension cable afterwards since it was recommended to me, but this is purely a cosmetic thing not essential, you can judge after you do your cable management, if your not happy how that cable is appearing in your system then you can always still purchase it as delivery charge for that cable is only £2-£3 from OCAnd will I need that extension cable if My board is at a 90° rotaion from the normal layout?
How big your current monitor? I assume because you have the Intuos 4 pad your doing lot of modelling and design, most designers and animators in my work place have 30" monitors, I say go for a massive screen first over two small monitors, but I guess it a matter of preference really, if you can afford it get one massive 30" monitor and two 24" monitors haha overkill that the setup of the senior designer at my work place, lucky for some.......................I have all the peripherals I need although may go for a second monitor at some point?![]()
I doubt my system uses that much power, I haven't OC and only have 1 video card, 750W is overkill but I just wanted some extra just in case, I am sure 650W or maybe even 550w could power my system fine.How much power does your system use?
Well Corsair have a 'find the right psu for your system' tool which you can use here I tested it on your build, it brings up 850W, 950W and 1000W. On this forum their talk about the PSU being one of the most important parts of any PC build, not something you should mess with, since your taking like £20 - £40 price difference for either 950W or 1000W why not just go for the more powerful PSU option.Do you think 850w would be ok? Some have suggested I get higher?
No problem, the best thing I found was patience is the key when building, really take your time, don' rush, if your not sure about something, research it or ask on here for advice, also loads of videos on youtube how to build PC's check them out also. If all else fails then let me install your motherboardThanks again![]()
PSU > Corsair HX850X -- that PSU will provide more than enough power for this system, and have plenty left over
get one massive 30" monitor and two 24" monitors haha overkill that the setup of the senior designer at my work place, lucky for some.
If all else fails then let me install your motherboardam a pro now LOL
Just a thought - even though a 480 isn't a totally ridiculous price right now (especially this week), for the same price 2x 460s open up a pretty large can of whoop-ass on it.
Don't suppose you know if a revised edition of the FT02 with AP181's as standard is due anytime soon? I'd rather not have a window but the FT02R seems a little more refined at the moment :/
Just need to confirm a few things...like the Ram (more than likely xms3 but Geil BD looks intersting alt) and still not sure best optical drive which will fit in FT02B without interfering with anything else due to length?