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Also I'm going to switch to a 750 Ti because I heard r7's are not as reliable.
where the hell are you getting this information from?

where the hell are you getting this information from?
I'm guessing I got some misinformation? I just heard that the r7 can sometimes not be reliable. Am I wrong and should I stick with it instead of the 750 ti?



Feels so damn good. No more DDR2 Phenom.

EDIT: Stock Intel cooler ATM and I just closed a game so the temps are a bit on the warm side.
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What cpu cooler and you looking at getting to replace it? I still haven't decided whether to water cool or just get a nice after-market air cooler.

What cpu cooler and you looking at getting to replace it? I still haven't decided whether to water cool or just get a nice after-market air cooler.
Well, he had a Hyper T4 ont he old one, and it worked well, he just doesnt have the LGA 1150 brackets anymore, so he cant use it.

If only there was a way to buy them instead of buying the whole thing.

Well, he had a Hyper T4 ont he old one, and it worked well, he just doesnt have the LGA 1150 brackets anymore, so he cant use it.

If only there was a way to buy them instead of buying the whole thing.

Yeah my T4 was a fantastic cooler but I must've tossed the Intel brackets last year when I got it. I'm going to either have to buy a new one or find a place to buy the brackets themselves.

ddr2 is hell
Why are you on the tech preview

ddr2 is hell
Why are you on the tech preview

Because I formatted my Windows 7 flash drive on accident and Windows 10 isn't too bad.

Because I formatted my Windows 7 flash drive on accident and Windows 10 isn't too bad.
yeah but its incomplete software
The jump from a phenom 810 to an fx 4300, then to 8320 shortly after was great and then now I'm on an i7 4790k
Feels good

I was talking to someone else about whether 720p or 1080p is noticeable on a 40" Tv and this is one of the things he said:

"You actually see more artifacts in a 1080p native game due to sharper edges.
With Anti Aliasing you try to soften the image, but 720p is already softer than 1080p."

I don't know how accurate this is since I don't know a whole lot about artifacting in resolutions. Is this true or is he full of stuff?

yeah but its incomplete software
The jump from a phenom 810 to an fx 4300, then to 8320 shortly after was great and then now I'm on an i7 4790k
Feels good

FX 4350 to i5-4690k OC'd to 4.4GHz over here. It's like living the dream when you get to swap from AMD to Intel

i have a question

will the Nvidia Geforce 610GT be AT LEAST a damn improvement from my Geforce 8600GT?

i know that gpu is stuffty but will it worth it?



if not suggest me a really cheap gpu that will run on a 300 watt psu
also i will get more ram this summer

not everyone is rich as forget

yeah but its incomplete software
The jump from a phenom 810 to an fx 4300, then to 8320 shortly after was great and then now I'm on an i7 4790k
Feels good

incomplete software based on previously complete software 8.1.
It's working great for me and i don't want to dig up the key from my laptop so let me be happy. :<

I was talking to someone else about whether 720p or 1080p is noticeable on a 40" Tv and this is one of the things he said:

"You actually see more artifacts in a 1080p native game due to sharper edges.
With Anti Aliasing you try to soften the image, but 720p is already softer than 1080p."

I don't know how accurate this is since I don't know a whole lot about artifacting in resolutions. Is this true or is he full of stuff?
... I am at a loss for words.

... I am at a loss for words.
what do you mean?? are u implying that 720p dusn't better than 1080p........ the prof is in the puddin buster..