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I am not willing to go beyond max 600W power consummation for the complete system... which already is 180W more than what I have now... The article says the new toy is power-efficient, let's see how that will be after that new CPU has seen several evolution phases... There is a reason why 1.3 kW PSU are laready on offer. Ridiculous, if you ask me...
Instead of maximizing performance with dual, triple and quattro solutions for graphics boards and CPU ![]() ![]() The major complaint I have about Vista so far is that MS says to run it in standard graphcial presentation you need one of todays highend graphics cards. I beg you - a TI7800 just for running an OS...? Is the OS meant to operate a hardware, or is the hardware meant to run an OS...??? not to mention that without doubt the many problems with new Vista will be on at least the same scale as was the case with XP in the beginning. So - no Vista and no new supersystem for me in the forseeable future - I'll ride my current horse until it falls dead. Don't need all these gimmicks.
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Always been a AMD fan. This new Pentium chip sounds a winer tho. One thing about the Pentium cpu is they're easy to clip onto the motherboard compared to the AMD. I once put a hole right through a mobo while trying to clip on an AMD chip! I slipped while pushing the clip down and my screwdriver went right through the board!
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Skybird - 600 Watts? I'm already there! I've given up on Watts and I am now counting in volts / rails. Where most systems only have 1x 12 volt rail, I now have 4! I just sold my old silent $110 400 watt PSU because it can't even start my video card, let alone my system!
kiwi - You'd laugh at my heat sink! Massive is an understatement. Largest all copper sink I can find. http://www.thermalright.com/a_page/m...duct_xp90C.htm -S |
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Subman1, what symptoms did you get with having an underpowered PSU trying to run your gfx card? anything like the following:
1) very limited picture with trails left on the screen by the mouse 2) PC boots but the screen won't display - you can hear windows loading jungle and icons on taskbar 'poping' I only ask as I'm addin an old ATI9600 to my GF's machine and that's pretty much what it does. I think that it's a PSU defficiency ![]()
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By the way - ATI 9600 has hardly any power draw. Try loading in safe mode (Hit F8 on startup) to see if you get a clear pic then. If so, you know its a driver issue. That is assuming you can see your system post correctly. Issues that I have seen where there is lack of power involve very long boot times - like 5 to 10 minutes to boot as XP recovers from error after error. Not saying that it's the same across the board since lack of power has weird results like you describe, just that I haven't see a situation like yours. Only time I have seen a situation like you describe, though not as bad, is with a dying vid card that was fried (probably bad RAM on the vid card) from static electricity. -S |
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Hahaha! It looks like someone else is having the same circuit breaker problems as I had with my power hungry computer!
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/07/...ion/page2.html -S |
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To be honest, I more and more feel that in the future I want a small notebook only, since I play less and lesser flight sims and hardware demanding stuff, but stick to Steel Beasts and some strategy things of archaic age and spartanic hardware demands anyway, and only want Word, Chess, a bit of digital picture processing (camera) and internet. From system to system i found it harder to keep myself informed about what to buy, and compatabilities, and standards. The chase is no longer worth it for me, I think.
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I got sick of my ATI 9800 AIW on a XP3200, and my ATI gave me problems, so I spent a boatload upgrading it. Now I have an uber system and nothing to play on it. I am rather disappointed. Oblivion was the only game that was decent lately and the only thing that wouyld use the hardware.. THe only new game out that might be entertaining is Prey, but that is just a Doom 3 engine and I can make that engine fly. Dunno. UPgrading now is not a major need for most people with what is available on the shelf right now, or even in the near future. The best way to descibe it - I am bored with gaming in general right now. So I feel probably the same way. -S PS. ALl my new system is good for with now is turning my hot summer room into an even hoter one with all the power is sucks in. |
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The magic is gone. We're getting older, computer games are nothing new anymore, we do not get surprised by new worlds anymore - they are standard, they are routine. There may be a future to live, but the magic is gone and it ain't gonna come back.
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Intell charges too much as it is already. They'll want an arm, a leg, and your next unborn kin for that chip. I'll stick with AMD. Comperable, or even better performance, at a reasonable price.
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As you might guess, I don't watch many movies anymore either. -S PS. SOmething new and revolutionary will eventually come down the pike and you will want to play it. Only problem is, it will be a long wait. |
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Here's something newish:
http://www.kickasskungfu.net/en/ Might be too physical for real couch- and mouse potatoes though. |
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