Thinking of a New Computer

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Re: Thinking of a New Computer

Unread postby peterhayes » Sat Nov 29, 2014 3:22 pm

BTW on the NVidia "Maxwell" cards the GTX750TI, 970 and 980 CSAA is no longer supported, and to get the new replacement MFAA to work in TS2015 you have to "force" it via NVidia Inspector. However, great cards, and the 970/980 with 4GB VRAM won't run out of puff on those larger monitors.
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Re: Thinking of a New Computer

Unread postby CSX2057 » Sun Nov 30, 2014 5:29 am

Sad my pc mobo fried. 3 weeks ago. That power supply musta fried it. Oh well. However I just ordered a new i7 pc. I think it's alot better than what I had. I think I would like to share this for those who needs a new pc.

Here's my new rig
Barebones w/ Intel Core i7 (Socket 1150) w/ Core i7 4790 (4 x 4.0GHz CPU - 8MB Cache +1200MHz Graphics)
Asus H81M-K Motherboard http://www.portatech.com/products/option.cshtml?id=35037
Ultimate Cooling Package
8GB DDR3-1600 Memory (Single Module)
Raidmax Gaming Mid Tower Case http://www.portatech.com/products/option.cshtml?id=35356
400W Power Supply (Replacing the 400w with my EVGA 750B Power Supply)
2 Year Direct Replacement Warranty (With Free - Lifetime Tech Support)

All for
Sub-Total: $616.46
Sales Tax: $0.00
Freight: $24.88
Total: $641.34

Comes with
No HD
No SSD
No Windows

Adding from my old one
1tb HD
SSD Hd I think I got about 60 gigs
Windows 8 cd
evga gtx 680
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