[QUOTE=dije;32213941]I am getting a better GPU, but I felt like getting those 6gb more as it was 50% off :v:[/QUOTE]
fair enough
[QUOTE=chrishind10;32212298]I really need a modular PSU...
The problem with this one is it has an abundance of MOLEX connectors, I have like 5 spare.
[/QUOTE]
Is there space above the first DVD drive? Put them there. If not, you could move the DVD drive down one, I suppose, and use all the space for extra cable lengths. You just have to get a bit creative.
[QUOTE=dije;32213372]Gaming Rig:
Cpu: Intel Core i7-950 @ 4.00 GHz, Corsair H50 watercooling.
Mobo: Asus Sabertooth X58
Ram: 12gb ddr3 @ 1600 MHz
Gpu: Gigabyte GTX 460 1 gb
Server:
Cpu: Intel Core i5-750 (1156)
Mobo: Asus P7H55-M
Ram: 4gb
Gpu: Asus Radeon 5450[/QUOTE]
Why are you using a PCIE GPU in a server when you can just use onboard?
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;32218398']Why are you using a PCIE GPU in a server when you can just use onboard?[/QUOTE]Because the CPU doesn't support it :v:
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;32218398']Why are you using a PCIE GPU in a server when you can just use onboard?[/QUOTE]
I've got a nice Nvidia Quadro 4400 in mine, because I can v:v:v
[QUOTE=meppers;32245730]Did they take out the GPU on the 2500k[/QUOTE]
Thats a socket 1366 CPU..
[QUOTE=Goz3rr;32247939]Thats a socket 1366 CPU..[/QUOTE]
what?
2500k has a gpu, the K means it has an unlocked multiplier for easy over clocking. its also a 1155 socket. the 1366 is i7 9xx only and does not have a gpu on the chip-set.
[QUOTE=meppers;32245730]Did they take out the GPU on the 2500k[/QUOTE]It's the server i5, and it's 1156
[QUOTE=spawn camp3r;32248154]what?
2500k has a gpu, the K means it has an unlocked multiplier for easy over clocking. its also a 1155 socket. the 1366 is i7 9xx only and does not have a gpu on the chip-set.[/QUOTE]
He has a Socket 1156 i5 in his server and a Socket 1366 on his main pc.
This page is sad to read.
[QUOTE=David Tennant;32249154]This page is sad to read.[/QUOTE]
I'm depressed.
I don't get this, I swear the i5 2500K is 1155 with a gpu, no?
It has one.
[QUOTE=Alcapwne;32252545]I don't get this, I swear the i5 2500K is 1155 with a gpu, no?[/QUOTE]
It's not a 2500K.
[QUOTE=Makol;32252554]It has one.[/QUOTE]
but why are people saying its 1366?
[editline]12th September 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=mobrockers2;32252587]It's not a 2500K.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=meppers;32245730]Did they take out the GPU on the 2500k[/QUOTE]
It's not an i5 2500K.
You guys are reading everything wrong.
[QUOTE=Alcapwne;32252545]I don't get this, I swear the i5 2500K is 1155 with a gpu, no?[/QUOTE]The 2500k has a IGP on it.
The problem is, we're not talking about the 2500k, or we weren't until someone kept misreading something.
It seems that everyone has seen an i5 box and instantly gone: LOLOMG i5 2500K EES SO LEET, HE MUST BE USE!!11!!!1!!11!1!!!1
[QUOTE=meppers;32253593]God fuck intel makes shit so confusing[/QUOTE]
For people rating disagree: But you can't deny, that amd's slot names are simpler.
Though intel is not too confusing.
[QUOTE=Chubbs;32253677]It seems that everyone has seen an i5 box and instantly gone: LOLOMG i5 2500K EES SO LEET, HE MUST BE USE!!11!!!1!!11!1!!!1[/QUOTE]
err what
[QUOTE=meppers;32253593]God fuck intel makes shit so confusing[/QUOTE]
There are so many less desktop computer sockets when you are dealing with AMD, which is nice.
Are there any odd unknown cpu manufacturers outover intel and AMD out there?
[QUOTE=naos;32265627]Are there any odd unknown cpu manufacturers outover intel and AMD out there?[/QUOTE]
[url=http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/processors/]VIA Make some processors.[/url]
ARM, Texas Instruments
Snap Dragon
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