Hm .. Shadowrun is one of my favorites. I never cared about Brink before but now that you said this, I'll check it out. Thanks.
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I have 2 available (left). Either making me laugh, or beating me in MvC3 (360) will get you the code.
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amazing deal right now.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139021
90$ after mail in rebate.
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seems pretty nice. I just have modular now and I love it so I wouldn't go back to all the cords I dont need.
something like this
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139010&cm_re=modular_psu_750W-_-17-139-010-_-Product
+1, I agree the HX and AX are far more superior than the TX series, and well worth the extra dollars.I unplugged mine (the one that came w/ 212+). It's too loud. Now, all my fans are connected to the power supply, no PWM/MOBO controlled CPU cooler fan.
570. Temping. Must .. remain strong.
Wait a second. 90 day warranty? HAH. No thanks.
I'll wait 'till my card breaks in 5+ years, and I get a free upgrade to the then-current equivalent card.
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I use a TRUST 570 Watt Pro Power supply http://www.trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=15317UltimateGamer95
That's a terrible power supply. I bet that's the problem.
Trust are a rubbish low-end brand, and it doesn't even have active PFC
agreed. He should go with a name brand such as Antec, Corsair, Silverstone, Thermaltake, OCZ, etc. Lol .. OCZ? Oh yeah, their power supplies are reliable ........ Corsair; AX or HX series, no other supply should be looked at.Edit: Just realized how old this was. :|
No, it won't mess w/ your voltages. You know, a notch or two in voltage shouldn't do any harm. If you're looking to get 5-10 frames, that's a pretty big overclock requirement. You can't just bump it up w/ stock voltage and achieve that goal. Check here for others' input on voltages, and clocks: http://www.overclock.net/nvidia/890903-nvidia-gtx-500-series-owners-club-24.htmlJust a quick question. I want to start overclocking my GTX 560 Ti since I heard its very good for OCing. However I DO NOT want to mess with the voltage at all. I'm just looking tosafely get another5-10 FPS out of my card. I downloaded the EVGA Precision tool. Before I start increasing the core clock and shader clock I just want to knowif EVGA Precision will mess with my GPU'svoltage at all or will my card and computer simply reset back to its default settings if I raise the levels to high?
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