• Pictures of Your Computer v6
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[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=Wolverunder;32207943] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/SwjwY.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] tentacle rape
[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
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Did they take out the GPU on the 2500k
[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.
[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 [b](1156)[/b] Mobo: Asus P7H55-M Ram: 4gb Gpu: Asus Radeon 5450[/QUOTE]
God fuck intel makes shit so confusing
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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