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Take a look at this page. Has motherboard screenshots as wellI guess I never enabled it. I personally do not have any experience with XMP. My other setup never had it/never used it...
Yup that's the article I read this morning.Take a look at this page. Has motherboard screenshots as well
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7364/memory-scaling-on-haswell/2
Is your MOBO up to date? Could be your video card. I remember having random blue screen with my old AMD card.
I believe that is a new model since I'm not familiar with it. I I've my g35 so if it's the g35 replacement? then go for it but I have not heard any review yet tho. Sorry@bootyluvr I'm looking at the Logitech g633 headphones. Any opinions?
PCPartPicker.I'm thinking about building a gaming pc with my tax return. I just wondered if anyone on here could point me in the right direction to get started as i have never built one. Thanks in advance for any help.
I believe that is a new model since I'm not familiar with it. I I've my g35 so if it's the g35 replacement? then go for it but I have not heard any review yet tho.
The video card and processor price will basically determine your build. There are gaming video cards can push your budget alone.I don't really need any peripherals i am only looking to build a tower. I'm planning on hooking it up to 55" in my living room. I kinda wanted to stay around $1000for now and upgrade later.
I know others here may not agree but if you want to stay at or below 1k look into AMD processors. Not quite as good as Intel but half the price. My pc that I built was just shy of 1k and I used and AMD black series processor. Also I suggest water cooling. By far the best 60 bucks I've spent on my pc build.I don't really need any peripherals i am only looking to build a tower. I'm planning on hooking it up to 55" in my living room. I kinda wanted to stay around $1000for now and upgrade later.
It's really not hard. The corsair kits come pre assembled and filled. All you have to do is attach it to the cpu and hook up the fan. They basically bolt right in. 30min tops for install.I want to try water cooling, but this will probably happen in the next PC build