btw my mobo is an Asrock Extreme 3 gen 3
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and I have to reinstall my MoBo's lan drivers, which fixes the issue.
Anyone know of a way that would help stop me from having to do that?
Thanks!
I have a CM Storm Sniper and I am loving it.
The PCI-E brackets were kinda flimsy, but overall it is a great case for $109.
I had a Fractal Design Define XL before this one and my cpu was running 8C higher and my gpu was running 11C higher than it is now.
P.S. - The Storm Sniper doesn't have the dumb coolermaster logo on the front either.
I haven't spent more than $289 yet. Besides, the card came with Arkham City, which was a great deal for me. Additionally, getting a 7970 would be overkill for what I do right now. Which is why I bought a 560ti classy in the first place. Was just wondering for future purposes. Hoping for a price drop when Kepler comes out.you spent $600 on two video cards...when you couldve just picked up a single 7970. 1 X 7970 ~= 2 X 560 ti.
blaznwiipspman1
If i were you, i would really think about that Fractal Design Define case. I have the Fractal Design Define XL Black pearl. While it is true that it has excellent sound masking capabilities, I am not impressed with the airflow. I even installed two additional fans in the front to help improved airflow, but I am not impressed with my temps. I have a feeling if I had went with a more open case, I would have better temps on both my cpu and gpu. Just something to think about.After much painful deliberation, I have chosen the Fractal Design Define R3 Case. Thanks for that one! My biggest concern now is the power supply. Will it be enough? I intend to buy four additional fans so I am kind of worried that the power supply won't supply enough power.
Hexagon_777
Hey guys,
QUick question. I already have a 560ti 448 classified card installed on my system. I now want to add another. Is it as simple as dropping in the new card and linking them with the provided "link" or do I have to do something additional?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Hey all,
I use HWMonitor to monitor all my temps. My question is: Is CPUTIN the true measure of my cpu temperature, or is it the cpu core package temperature?
I have googled it, but I have not seen anything definitive.
My CPUTIN temps are about 8c cooler than my cores, so it would be good if CPUTIN was the true measure of cpu temps for me lol.
thanks
What router? What LAN card or mobo? What ISP? Have you done a speed test?
GTR12
I reinstalled the drivers again and it worked perfectly. Thanks anyway :)
Hey all,
I just finished building my pc and installing all of the drivers and such.
I'm just having a problem with the internet speed when it is plugged into my router from my lan port.
The internet speed is insanely slow, while the speed on the laptop that I am typing on right now is just fine.
I installed the lan drivers fresh from the internet for my motherboard.
Anyone have an idea what the problem may be?
THanks
Thanks for the input guys. I will definitely look into the 7970 i suppose...can't ignore value like that.
I guess the phsyx feature of nvidia cards is overblown?
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