R reeve Baseband Member Messages 46 Apr 18, 2010 #1 okay so this isnt a system for serious gaming. its more for applications, bluray movies, video editing, photo editing and digital drawing so erm yeah here it is thoughts? as said, not built for gaming
okay so this isnt a system for serious gaming. its more for applications, bluray movies, video editing, photo editing and digital drawing so erm yeah here it is thoughts? as said, not built for gaming
C Calibound88 Daemon Poster Messages 781 Location . Apr 18, 2010 #2 is 600w enough for 2 video cards, extra pci cooler, 2 hard drives, and all those sticks of ram? someone else can answer
is 600w enough for 2 video cards, extra pci cooler, 2 hard drives, and all those sticks of ram? someone else can answer
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA Apr 18, 2010 #3 Nice. Yes, a quality 600W will be plenty for that system. They recommend at least 550W for a Crossfire setup.
Nice. Yes, a quality 600W will be plenty for that system. They recommend at least 550W for a Crossfire setup.
R reeve Baseband Member Messages 46 Apr 18, 2010 #4 sweet, well they wont be setup in crossfire. used for multimonitors. so how easy would it be to overclock the i7 quad core? and would it be worth it? also totally forgot to add into that collage a smal 7" touch screen for all my desktop shortcuts
sweet, well they wont be setup in crossfire. used for multimonitors. so how easy would it be to overclock the i7 quad core? and would it be worth it? also totally forgot to add into that collage a smal 7" touch screen for all my desktop shortcuts