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Any laptops available via Best Buy, HH Gregg, BJs Club, Sams Club, or Walmart for in-store?

Whats a good GPU I can go with?
Doesn't have to be a VGA, I have that part taken care of.

I'm still going with this kit: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.1171046

I don't need 2GB of Vram btw, a GB will do.
« Last Edit: July 19, 2013, 10:31:27 AM by Alyx Vance »

But that CPU is so terrible, I'm not sure if there will be a bottleneck with a good card :/

I don't need anything like that, also I'm not worried about a little bottlenecking.
The CPU I can upgrade later anyway, I'm not worried about it right now.

yes

yes

ok thanks!
what about this one??

i know it has a few "potentional issues" but thats bs
the setup works just fine for me

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1ii3a

Any of you guys know anything about Turbo Boost? From what I understand it's kind of like overclocking, it's available in some Intel processors.

I have a Quad-core Intel i5-2310 processor. It gets 2.9Ghz, but with Turbo Boost it's supposed to go up to 3.2.

I know nothing about doing this, apart from the fact that I have to enable it through my motherboard's BIOS menu. So I assume that means it will always be on? Could this cause overheating? Any of you use this before? What should I know before using it?

Any of you guys know anything about Turbo Boost? From what I understand it's kind of like overclocking, it's available in some Intel processors.

I have a Quad-core Intel i5-2310 processor. It gets 2.9Ghz, but with Turbo Boost it's supposed to go up to 3.2.

I know nothing about doing this, apart from the fact that I have to enable it through my motherboard's BIOS menu. So I assume that means it will always be on? Could this cause overheating? Any of you use this before? What should I know before using it?

For my mobo there is a little switch in the corner of it that enables my i7-2600 to go up to like 4.1GHz. I don't know about yours though. There's probably a BIOS switch too. And yes it can cause overheating, so a stock cooler may not cut it (thats why I have a 212 Cooler Master :>>>).

Ensure your BIOS is up-to-date and it should work flawlessly, the 83xx series is on the CPU support list.
Thanks KoopaScooper

Damn, my gpu is a lot bigger than I thought it would be

Can't tell if 750 or 760 :I

Can't tell if 750 or 760 :I
Looks like 750, a 6 doesn't have the blocky top.


That's a GTX 760 4GB. The 6 is pretty declared.