As the thread title says, here is the start of a series of articles:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/build-...iew-31726.html
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As the thread title says, here is the start of a series of articles:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/build-...iew-31726.html
Excellent, Thanks! :)
No, no, no....there is no such thing as a "balanced" gaming PC, There is ONLY the bleeding-edge-of-technology, screaming banshee, "Warp 22...make it so", able to get 5,600 frames-per-second on Crysis, QUAD SLI with 456GB RAM, lit-up-like-a-Christmas-tree GAMING PC.
I thought everyone knew that.
:D :D
Here's part two:
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/balanc...iew-31741.html
AMD is looking a lot better than we would have thought.
Will need to re-read it, but I be getting closer to what I want.
Train; buy an AMD, you will find they are as good as any Intel for lotsa less bucks!
bistro how about this board for your next build:
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Specia...nergy_PreOrder
I am already using this one...but hats off to MSI for coming out with an enthusiast's board like that.
Nice one too! Are you running the 3x SLi?
I've read about problems with Evga boards course it could be builders errors too. Have you encountered any problems with them?
Wow...I missed your response on this one...sorry for rezzing an "old" thread, but for all its worth, I've been using EVGA boards for some time now and have NEVER had any problems with them...and if I did, EVGA has an excellent RMA program. I think a lot of those problems people have reported are probably a result of tinkering with the BIOS too much and/or not related to the mobo at all (hard drive boot manager bad, incompatible memory, etc., etc.).
Thanks for the response bistro. Good to know EVGA is a good board, since I am looking at building new in the next three months, I'll check them out.