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Created 15th July 2012 @ 14:05
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Quoted from george
560Ti + Corsair Vengeance 8GB (I assume that you will overclock your cpu slightly more in the future so you should definitely go with the low profile version).
So, what u think about this.
Quoted from Squirry
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So, what u think about this.
Yep, the RAM is good.
Quoted from Squirry
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So, what u think about this.
I found some other Spain “store”. So there you go: http://www.4frags.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=36875 & http://www.4frags.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=36346 (I mentioned that you should get low profile version but I can’t find them really..)
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Quoted from Squirry
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So, what u think about this.
get a 560 Ti
that gtx560, it’s too expensive, i bought a gtx560 Ti same brand (Gigabyte) paid around 180€
the mems are ok
for the psu 500/550 are too much close for your cfg, get at least an average 600/650W with at least 40A on the 12v rails
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Quoted from george
560Ti + Corsair Vengeance 8GB (I assume that you will overclock your cpu slightly more in the future so you should definitely go with the low profile version).
560Ti really is the best bang for buck nvidia card atm and has been for a while now :)
Quoted from rockie
for the psu 500/550 are too much close for your cfg, get at least an average 600/650W with at least 40A on the 12v rails
Just no.
Quoted from Septique
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Just no.
you say? why?
Quoted from rockie
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you say? why?
You need those watts when you have SLI/CrossFireX or something like that. No normal computer uses that much power even close. 500W is easily enough, even when you oc your cpu etc. Like i5-3750k, gtx560ti, 1x ssd 1x normal hdd, 8gb ram etc. doesnt even go up to 400.
Quoted from george
[…]get z77 mobo
Can i have a link or do you mean any off these?
Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H – Ivy Bridge
ASUS P8Z77-V LX – Ivy Bridge
Quoted from Septique
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You need those watts when you have SLI/CrossFireX or something like that. No normal computer uses that much power even close. 500W is easily enough, even when you oc your cpu etc. Like i5-3750k, gtx560ti, 1x ssd 1x normal hdd, 8gb ram etc. doesnt even go up to 400.
are you sure of this? maybe a good 550w can handle it but with a 500w im not so sure, well u must not only watch at watts, watch at the amperes too, the 560ti requires al least 35A AT LEAST, so it’s better to have 40/50A and it’s kinda hard to find a psu that have more than 35A with 500/550w (unless you dont spend a lot of money, for some expensive enermaxes) anyway, my advice is buy a 600w that’s easier to find (with at least 40A) with 60/75€ (go with cooler master, some corsairs, silverstone, there are good thermaltake too)
check out the thermaltake smart 630, i just found it seems it costs not much and has what u need, if dont want to ear me, moneys are yours :)
cheers
my whole system requires 310W in load ( 2500k gtx560ti )
meaning that any 450W 80+ can handle my specs
just for your info
Quoted from rockie
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u must not only watch at watts
i know my english’s not so good, but this should be clear or not?
and let me add this, even if is from msi hf fun reading it:
http://forum-en.msi.com/faq/article/power-requirements-for-graphics-cards
and if u said u wont do any overclock, why ure buying a i5 “K” version then? just asking
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Quoted from rockie
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and if u said u wont do any overclock, why ure buying a i5 “K” version then? just asking
The k version is practically the same price and theres no reason to limit yourself..
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