Got some 550W Antec does the same thing now. Before on a Q9550/HD6850 it was quiet. Now on a 4770K and a GTX780 it makes this sound.
Funny thing is that it's louder on 2D GPU accelerated game menus (higher unlimited framerates) and even more so when monitor is overclocked to 120hz.
$100 for...
I was a 4K hater until I got my 1440P 27" screen. With it close enough I can still sorta see the pixels and the dot pitch is pretty normal. That means I'm ready for more.
No one besides mouthbreathing manbeard basement goblins know what the hell micron d9s are.
Crucial is a gigantic company that sells a product for the masses, the masses know two things:
1) Computer needs ram
2) ram needs to work
Also can you tell me what voltage and settings I'm supposed to...
Hahaha I'm in exactly your situation with the C2Q not being worth it and also bought the 4770K deal.
With the disappointing prices in Ram I had to choose between G Skill, which look like a transformer happy meal toy, and Ballistix.
Well, I went way over budget on this system already so that's...
I'd rather have slower ram and secure data than faster ram and corrupt data. Would have been different if Crucial actually advertised Ballistix as OVERCLOCK YOUR MOMS PHOTOS AND SLAM DUNK THEM INTO THE TOILET TO THE EXTREME, ARE YOU A BAD ENOUGH DUDE FOR ADEQUATE COOLING?
Yup, their RMA experience was great but what would really be great is not having to use it.
Ballistix were such garbage, after 5 or 6 RMAs I just had them give me regular sticks without the heatspreaders. Those regular old green PCB sticks have worked fine for 4 years now.
If a company...
The "business sense" is that when my inlaws went to Microcenter to pick up the CPU for me they were also calling me about motherboard combo and antivirus offers that they were bombarded with in the store.
Got my inlaws across the country to pick one up, I don't even know how I'll end up getting it from them, don't care. This deal is just stupid.
A year from now this deal will still be an ok deal.
I was just there yesterday expecting 280, found out it was 320, and swore I'd never return to a brick and mortar again.
So are they really really for real this time?
He's just talking about "this generation iGPU is a stepping stone, but that NEXT one will finally be the one" which happens over and over and over again. They're as irrelevant now as they were before, they're "adequate" for people who don't use them.
Yeah I remember starting to follow that BS hype so many years ago, "oh this iGPU is ok, but that NEXT one, oh that one is really going to be great"
I'm done, don't care, was going to build family non-enthusiast systems with these things but Intel GPUs are such garbage that I wouldn't wish one...
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