You must have not encountered a lot of experienced people then.you're the only "experienced" person I've ever seen recommend against it.
You must have not encountered a lot of experienced people then.you're the only "experienced" person I've ever seen recommend against it.
My favourie CPU Cooler is the Noctua NH-D14. It's very reliable, I've never seen anyone have any problems with it and it's also really quiet.Interesting discussion. Even though you disagree, you're both trying to lead me in the right direction, and I appreciate it.
A second video card is not something I'm going to want or need anytime soon. The only immediate difference it will make is possibly a more expensive PSU. Right now I'm mostly concerned about having compatible parts and getting the most for my money.
Do you guys think that if I'm getting a GTX 670, I might as well get a 680 instead?
What is everyone's favorite CPU cooler? I'm a little reluctant to do water cooling. I'd rather have a nice fan, if that will do the job. Like I mentioned before, I'm not going to be overclocking the processor to its limit, just halfway.
Trust me, it's to do with the cards, I see it happen all the time. All you do is take one card out and there you go, the stuttering is gone.I don't think it's anything to do with his card that makes him stutter, it'll be your updates, such as netframe or c++ visuals files corrupt, this is what can make any game stutter, depends what the game uses.
You must have not encountered a lot of experienced people then.
Wonder where you've been working.When you've worked in the field building selling and fixing computers, you work with plenty of experienced people.
You must have not encountered a lot of experienced people then.
A very demanding Gamer will, of course, go with the 680. But if it stretches your budget too much then consider the new GTX 660 or 660 Ti.Interesting discussion. Even though you disagree, you're both trying to lead me in the right direction, and I appreciate it.
A second video card is not something I'm going to want or need anytime soon. The only immediate difference it will make is possibly a more expensive PSU. Right now I'm mostly concerned about having compatible parts and getting the most for my money.
Do you guys think that if I'm getting a GTX 670, I might as well get a 680 instead?
What is everyone's favorite CPU cooler? I'm a little reluctant to do water cooling. I'd rather have a nice fan, if that will do the job. Like I mentioned before, I'm not going to be overclocking the processor to its limit, just halfway.
A very demanding Gamer will, of course, go with the 680. But if it stretches your budget too much then consider the new GTX 660 or 660 Ti.
For mild to moderate OC the Cooler Master Hyper 212+ EVO will do just fine.