I recently bought a laptop with Windows 8 on it. I didn't like the interface, so I installed the Windows 7 shell and it became tolerable. I've since had installation problems with TeamSpeak, Quicken, and stability problems with Battlefield 3 (which I've reinstalled now twice).
I am very...
I just installed an EVGA 680 and got a 1200Mhz overclock stable. BF3 seems to max out at 60 FPS. I got nearly 60 out of my 580. Is there a limiter in the software somewhere that I need to adjust? I can't get more than 60 FPS out of the game.
Thank, gents. I've flashed the lastest BIOS already.
The game played great for months. I've got a Killer NIC, and the software that comes with it plots network traffic over time. I'll have to play a session and look back at the traffic log when I get home. I've got an Intel NIC in a...
My video has gotten extremently jumpy lately. So much so that others are commenting as they can see it in game too. I have people asking me why my character is jumping around. It's like the game is lagging, but I am the only person experiencing it. I backed my video settings down and have...
Your MB has an Ethernet port, so unless your planning on running an output to a switch for a server or something, you won't need the PCI card. If this is your server, you'll need more HDD.
If you're intent is gaming, the 3930k is overkill unless you want bragging rights. A 2500k/2600k is...
I remember building an 8086 system back in the 80s, but I don't recall what all I put in it. I remember being excited about the math coprocessor I installed so I could run Matlab faster.
I also recall buying something like a 56k baud telephone modem around then and having the salesman telling...
I didn't see anyone mention that power supply. Unless your running 2 of those 580's in SLI, you won't need 1,000W.
A 3930k is nice bragging rights, but current games won't use the capacity of the 2500k/2600k. Both of the latter have a lot of OC headroom too.
I've owned both NV and AMD...
I ran BF3 on xfired 4850s at 1920x1080 in my last system without any problems, but it would only run on high and not on ultra. I can't speak to the other games.
Personally, I'd recommend the 2500k because of its overclocking capability. It'll help in the larger maps on BF3, and it's pretty...
I tried that on a recent build and it didn't work. Had to go back and buy a new OEM version. The OEM versions are licensed only for the machine on which it was installed originally.
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