The "Quick Questions that does not Deserve a Thread"...Thread. V4
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[QUOTE=djjkxbox360;45016611]For a chiclet keyboard I think Apple's is one of the best. Of course that's if you like chiclet keyboards[/QUOTE]
Yep that's the type of keyboard i want, a chiclet keyboard. Didn't know the term before so thanks.
Apple makes the best chiclet keyboard because they use scissor-action keys over a traditional membrane. Most chiclet keyboards only use the membrane. The scissor action gives it a more crunchy, tactile feel.
Is a Corsair Builder CX 600W good for a gtx 770?
[QUOTE=EpicRnadomGuy;45022267]Is a Corsair Builder CX 600W good for a gtx 770?[/QUOTE]
600w should drive it nicely, as long as you're not drawing more than 350w for the rest of your system. The 770 pulls 250w at max load, so you should account for that in the rest of your build.
If you're unsure, I'd go a bit higher. Maybe 650-700. It's always good to have headroom.
[QUOTE=woolio1;45022233]Apple makes the best chiclet keyboard because they use scissor-action keys over a traditional membrane. Most chiclet keyboards only use the membrane. The scissor action gives it a more crunchy, tactile feel.[/QUOTE]
I've never seen a laptop keyboard that doesn't use scissor switches.
[QUOTE=woolio1;45022233]Apple makes the best chiclet keyboard because they use scissor-action keys over a traditional membrane. Most chiclet keyboards only use the membrane. The scissor action gives it a more crunchy, tactile feel.[/QUOTE]
The Logitech K750 keyboard is a scissor-action. The shift key also tends to pop off of it, which makes it now useless thanks to something involving it breaking.
[QUOTE=woolio1;45022286]600w should drive it nicely, as long as you're not drawing more than 350w for the rest of your system. The 770 pulls 250w at max load, so you should account for that in the rest of your build.
If you're unsure, I'd go a bit higher. Maybe 650-700. It's always good to have headroom.[/QUOTE]
There's literally no single gpu and cpu setup in the world that uses 600w unless you use dual card gpus like the 295x2. The max load on the Corsair CX600 is actually 552W btw
[QUOTE=Lilyo;45022468]There's literally no single gpu and cpu setup in the world that uses 600w unless you use dual card gpus like the 295x2. The max load on the Corsair CX600 is actually 552W btw[/QUOTE]
Well, then I guess he's fine. And nobody should ever listen to me about this sort of thing.
[QUOTE=Lilyo;45022468]There's literally no single gpu and cpu setup in the world that uses 600w unless you use dual card gpus like the 295x2. The max load on the Corsair CX600 is actually 552W btw[/QUOTE]
You could probably pull too much with a 290x and fx 9590
I said cpu not radiator
[QUOTE=Lilyo;45026379]I said cpu not radiator[/QUOTE]
You mean generator?
Will you guys hurt me if I ask where to look for laptops?
[sp]$1400 max but closer to $1200[/sp]
Thanks for the answers, just one more thing.
Is 80ºC a good temp for a gtx 770 while playing for example Metro 2033?
[QUOTE=EpicRnadomGuy;45029436]Thanks for the answers, just one more thing.
Is 80ºC a good temp for a gtx 770 while playing for example Metro 2033?[/QUOTE]
If 80 C is under load then yes that's fine. If it was idle at 80 C that would be bad
it's not dangerously bad but it could really be better
It's not that great. When my 680 (essentially the same thing) had it's stock cooler, I'd max out at 69°
[QUOTE=EpicRnadomGuy;45029436]Thanks for the answers, just one more thing.
Is 80ºC a good temp for a gtx 770 while playing for example Metro 2033?[/QUOTE]
my 670gtx usually keeps itsels about 55 when at full load.
[url]http://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1007805/[/url]
Does that mean that if I install a Haswell refresh CPU into a board without updating the BIOS, it will boot?
[QUOTE=Abrown516;45029108]Will you guys hurt me if I ask where to look for laptops?
[sp]$1400 max but closer to $1200[/sp][/QUOTE]
What do you want to do with it?
[QUOTE=benjgvps;45031418][url]http://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1007805/[/url]
Does that mean that if I install a Haswell refresh CPU into a board without updating the BIOS, it will boot?[/QUOTE]
No. "Please update the BIOS to the latest version."
im trying to get shmupmame v3b working but I get this error, I've tried google and seen that this error pops up for other programs, but the fixes i've tried havent worked, what does it mean?
[img]http://i.imgur.com/fRn4H0y.png[/img]
[QUOTE=lavacano;45031588]What do you want to do with it?[/QUOTE]
Gaming. He went with the msi ge60 I think.
[QUOTE=benjgvps;45031418][url]http://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1007805/[/url]
Does that mean that if I install a Haswell refresh CPU into a board without updating the BIOS, it will boot?[/QUOTE]
Those boards have bios flashback so you can put the updated bios on a usb and update the motherboard that way, and then use the cpu.
how good are my laptop's specs
[img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1439792/speccy2.png[/img]
This isn't really the place for it, but there isn't any [I]better[/I] place for it.
Does anyone know what this logo is for?
[IMG]https://31.media.tumblr.com/14b6d87e52289986904b50fa5698bfc5/tumblr_n6vgwckH1a1qg226zo1_75sq.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=BigJoeyLemons;45037898]This isn't really the place for it, but there isn't any [I]better[/I] place for it.
Does anyone know what this logo is for?
[IMG]https://31.media.tumblr.com/14b6d87e52289986904b50fa5698bfc5/tumblr_n6vgwckH1a1qg226zo1_75sq.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Looks like Visual Studio, but not exactly.
is a 4K monitor even worth investing in at the moment? primarily for games, but no clue if a single 780ti will even be able to push that resolution in most newer games @ max settings
worth it for games yet? not really. they're exorbitantly expensive for anything with a -decent- response time
and yes, a 780ti probably would
[editline]9th June 2014[/editline]
for the moment a 4k display is only really useful if you plan to use all that extra workspace. windows doesn't do dpi scaling that well soo
[QUOTE=.Lain;45042227]worth it for games yet? not really. they're exorbitantly expensive for anything with a -decent- response time
and yes, a 780ti probably would
[editline]9th June 2014[/editline]
for the moment a 4k display is only really useful if you plan to use all that extra workspace. windows doesn't do dpi scaling that well soo[/QUOTE]
You can get a 4K display with a decent response time for about ~$650 - it's of course a TN panel, but it's still pretty darn good.
but would it really be worth it over a good 1440p IPS panel for the same price?
[editline]9th June 2014[/editline]
i say if you're going to go 4k wait a little while
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