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Bismarck.Dreadnot
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Get a 970 and you won't have to worry about a videocard for a couple years.
Bismarck.Dreadnot said: » Get a 970 and you won't have to worry about a videocard for a couple years. I was debating that, lemme take a look and see, would the 750w PSU still be adequate for it? Bismarck.Dreadnot
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Yeah the 750w is more then enough.
Actually, would the original 600w be enough? I haven't looked at the 750s just yet, but it's pushing the limit of what I want to spend with the card in there.
Diggin' my 970.
Your set up looks pretty solid, I agree with a higher watt PSU though. And if you do a lot of photo and video editing 32GB of RAM is definitely nice (though still kinda overkill). Also if you can afford it a TITAN would be great for video editing, it was designed to be a cross between a gaming card and a professional card. Bismarck.Dreadnot
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Yeah the 600watt can run a 970 just fine. Minimum recomended is 500 for the system with a 970, with 600 you will have wiggle room.
Fenrir.Weakness said: » Also if you can afford it a TITAN I wish :( If I pushed my build another 5-6 months ... probably! I'll have to think about it. Bismarck.Dreadnot said: » Yeah the 600watt can run a 970 just fine. Minimum recomended is 500 for the system with a 970, with 600 you will have wiggle room. sweet, I may just stick with that, unless of course I decide to actually go nuts and get a TITAN or something lol. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127832
this is the videocard i bought a couple months ago. it has been pretty good so far Bismarck.Misao said: » http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127832 this is the videocard i bought a couple months ago. it has been pretty good so far that'd be cheaper (like 20 or so ...) then the EVGA one I am looking at... I kinda am digging the red on it... Hmmm Bismarck.Dreadnot said: » Yeah the 600watt can run a 970 just fine. Minimum recomended is 500 for the system with a 970, with 600 you will have wiggle room. It would leave almost zero wiggle room for getting customization and overclocking anything. You chew up more wattage than you think when you start adding up RAM, how many drives you're running, fans and cooling systems, card readers, sound cards, etc. I'd really recommend a 750~850W. Can usually find one in the $100~$120 range and it would just give you more options down the road. Fenrir.Weakness said: » Bismarck.Dreadnot said: » Yeah the 600watt can run a 970 just fine. Minimum recomended is 500 for the system with a 970, with 600 you will have wiggle room. It would leave almost zero wiggle room for getting customization and overclocking anything. You chew up more wattage than you think when you start adding up RAM, how many drives you're running, fans and cooling systems, card readers, sound cards, etc. I'd really recommend a 750~850W. Can usually find one in the $100~$120 range and it would just give you more options down the road. Hmmm seems I need to do a bit more research lol. Boom. If you wanted to stick with Corsair anyway.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139051 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139098 Edit. Here's a pretty good deal: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438030 Oh it's only $75 after a rebate card... but ***, still a 850W modular name brand for sub $100 is pretty sweet. Just make sure to send in to get that rebate check. This is slowly looking doable (price wise lol) that evga PSU looks good (and can't beat for the price)
Looks like I might start slowly buying up the parts (probably case, and PSU first, maybe the motherboard too just so I can toss one of my old HDDs in there and get it up and running barebone) Are too!
I have pictures! The new Xenoblade game lol. I don't see the game anywhere
hi hi everyone <3
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