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Meeko Fent
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Posted - 2014.03.07 04:37:00 -
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You know... I really am happy I have a PC setup in the works.
Seriously, maybe I'll go play PS2, or Arma 3, or EVEmu and enjoy my time playing games instead of looking on these accursed forums and seeing people ***** about things from the audience CCP went to entertain, to the CPM, to the Dev Blog, and back to FOTM Bets.
Good god, maybe I might have some peace on the internet.
Dear PC Master Race,
I am getting a Geforce GTX 750. I currently have a 300 Watt PSU in my computer, which is a total stock HP Pavilion p6310y.
Should I upgrade my PSU to a 400 watt PSU, or leave it be?
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Meeko Fent
Kirkinen Risk Control Caldari State
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Posted - 2014.03.07 16:50:00 -
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Joel II X wrote:A better question is: Can I have your isk? When I get the components and install them, yes.
1 mil isn't all that much though
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Meeko Fent
Kirkinen Risk Control Caldari State
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Posted - 2014.03.07 16:51:00 -
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Blind Nojoy wrote:Oh, and be sure to have a least 8gb ram too. It's pretty cheap to do that and will make a big difference. 2 More RAM buses?
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Meeko Fent
Kirkinen Risk Control Caldari State
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Posted - 2014.03.07 16:57:00 -
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Awry Barux wrote:Meeko Fent wrote:You know... I really am happy I have a PC setup in the works.
Seriously, maybe I'll go play PS2, or Arma 3, or EVEmu and enjoy my time playing games instead of looking on these accursed forums and seeing people ***** about things from the audience CCP went to entertain, to the CPM, to the Dev Blog, and back to FOTM Bets.
Good god, maybe I might have some peace on the internet.
Dear PC Master Race,
I am getting a Geforce GTX 750. I currently have a 300 Watt PSU in my computer, which is a total stock HP Pavilion p6310y.
Should I upgrade my PSU to a 400 watt PSU, or leave it be? Definitely, definitely get a better PSU. You really want a nice brand one- it'll really suck to discover one day that your cheap-o stock PSU has died and fried your expensive video card with it. I highly recommend Antec- they're affordable and their reliability is second to none. Edit: something like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371004 Found one on Amazon (so I can buy it with my GPU) for 20 so...
I don't think its any different from the other 40 and 50 dollar PSU's i've found with the same wattage. Is it any different?
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Meeko Fent
Kirkinen Risk Control Caldari State
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Posted - 2014.03.07 17:45:00 -
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Awry Barux wrote:Meeko Fent wrote:Awry Barux wrote:Meeko Fent wrote:You know... I really am happy I have a PC setup in the works.
Seriously, maybe I'll go play PS2, or Arma 3, or EVEmu and enjoy my time playing games instead of looking on these accursed forums and seeing people ***** about things from the audience CCP went to entertain, to the CPM, to the Dev Blog, and back to FOTM Bets.
Good god, maybe I might have some peace on the internet.
Dear PC Master Race,
I am getting a Geforce GTX 750. I currently have a 300 Watt PSU in my computer, which is a total stock HP Pavilion p6310y.
Should I upgrade my PSU to a 400 watt PSU, or leave it be? Definitely, definitely get a better PSU. You really want a nice brand one- it'll really suck to discover one day that your cheap-o stock PSU has died and fried your expensive video card with it. I highly recommend Antec- they're affordable and their reliability is second to none. Edit: something like this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371004 Found one on Amazon (so I can buy it with my GPU) for 20 so... I don't think its any different from the other 40 and 50 dollar PSU's i've found with the same wattage. Is it any different? It's a matter of reliability- maybe the $20 one is great and lasts for years, or maybe it fries after a month and takes your computer with it. If you're willing to gamble to save a few bucks, you can go with the cheap option. Personally, when I build a system, the PSU is the only part where I don't go for the cheapest possible option- I go with a well-known, reliable brand with a well-established warranty program. I've had some bad experiences with cheap PSUs in case you couldn't tell, so I'm really wary of high-power low-cost outliers. PSUs are the one part of a computer that, when they fail, can cause significant damage to other components. I trust: Antec, Corsair, Thermaltake, Cooler Master, in no particular order. Rosewill is a good middle-of-the-road option. Ok. I'm looking now...
Found a Antec 450 Watt on Walmart for 36$
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