Mainly for PCIE and Sata connections at this point.
The Sabertooth and Gryphon belong in the same family of the ASUS Tough series LGA1150.
So i was curious to see if it would be compatible if i swapped it over
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So this has been going through my head for a while.
I made the mistake of getting a mATX Board in a 400R Case back in 2014 as my first major build.
At this point I still run a Gryphon Z87, which I'm regretting and curious to know if I go ahead and swap the board out for a Sabertooth Z87, will I have to install anything again besides drivers.
Goes with the same with installing newer boards.
Or am I better off just spending the money on a new LGA1151 Board and a New Processor and starting from stratch.
@Xtasy26: I have, still the same.
It may help as I done this rig with Win 8...
Possible conflict with 10.
So I really haven't been paying attention as I use a HDMI to DVI-A converter on my rig. But I was wondering if anyone could help me with this?
I have a ASUS R9 290X in my current build and the Screen turns black and white everytime I put a HDMI cable in. Whenever i switch to DVI, its color.
I was wondering if there was a way to fix this? I've reinstalled the drivers, pulled out the card, updated cataylst and nothing.
i7 4790K, 32GB DDR3 Corsair Vengance 1600MHZ (XMP Enabled), ASUS R9 290X DCU2 CFx, 750W Corsair G80+, ASUS Gryphon Z87 Armor.
@Chatch09: brilliant.
I could PROBABLY disable optinal updates which may help.
I've noticed a difference in frame rate and over stability when reinstalling the 290X drivers. More stable on GTA V at a higher setting
@PredatorRules:
Checked the temperates through Speccy.
Idling at normal room temperature is about 32C
TF2 MAX 1080P managed to temp at 48C which is normal on a 32 Player Server
GTA V Ultra x8MSAA managed to temp at 66C during benchmark.
@Chatch09:
After noticing GPU-Z turns out that the Generic AMD R9 200 were installed. Probably why my OC was failing, this really seems odd as I did reinstall all my drivers when Win10 came out.
Is there a way to disable the Auto Updates?
I'm having a bit of a problem with my current GPU.
I will be playing most games such as TF2 or GTA V and half way throughout the game, it will freeze and Hang itself causing me to close the program via Task Manager.
Generally these games go 1080p60 without any hesitation, but lately it seems to keep constantly crashing, even at the odd times.
Such as playing for 20 Minutes then crashes.
Any Thoughts why it may be doing this?
Specs
CPU: Intel i7 4790 3.6GHz
GPU: ASUS R9 290X DCU2 4GB
RAM: 16 GB DDR3 Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz Dual-Channel
HDD: Seagate Barracuda SGT3000-1
SDD: Intel 530 240GB
PSU: Corsair RM750 G80+
MB: ASUS Gryphon Z87 - Armor Edition
My friends made this when I was looking for a Rig.
Find whats suitable and a good price
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Amcshfpwvl9ZdG9LSmNEeWdERENCWURmOW5mNlM1MGc
I hated doing the COD Playthrough, It wasn't...... Enjoyable.
Fighting is Magic, I enjoy doing it.
So, I want to get a tablet, majorily for design for Fireworks, Photoshop & Flash on the CS4 Master Suite.
The one I am looking at is a 10.1" Screen with the following
CPU: Intel Atom Z3740, Quad Core 1.8GHz
RAM: 2GB DDR3 1066MHz
GPU: Intel HD, 633MHz Burst
HDD: 64GB SSD
OS: Windows 8.1 64-bit Home
This will be costing me $500 because of store discounts
Then there is another
CPU: Intel Pentium 2129Y, Dual Core 1.1GHz
RAM: 4GB DDR3 1333MHz
GPU: Intel HD, 850MHz Max Dynamic
HDD: 60GB Flash
OS: Windows 8.1 64-bit Home
This one will cost $630 with store discounts
Suggestions?
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