Is your username cronozilla?
Re: White lines in source engine
Posted by tornados2111 on Thu Sep 15th at 4:39pm 2011
Posted by tornados2111 on Thu Sep 15th at 4:39pm 2011
Is your username cronozilla?(sorry for double post)
Re: White lines in source engine
Posted by Crono on Thu Sep 15th at 10:35pm 2011
(But if you were getting a 125W CPU, a 560, and 16GB of DDR3 memory with three or so 7200 RPM HDDs, and optic drive ... this is till going to draw a little under 800W or so, projected.)
Also ... strictly speaking ... power supplies actually operate stably well outside of their power rating. A lot of higher power rated power supplies are most of the same components with small variances. Not that you should plan on using it this way, but it is how they work.
Posted by Crono on Thu Sep 15th at 10:35pm 2011
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The 560s are actually in the same wattage range as the latter 9 cards. They're only ~230-300W peak. But in any case, that comes later after choosing a card and any other components you might want to upgrade.(But if you were getting a 125W CPU, a 560, and 16GB of DDR3 memory with three or so 7200 RPM HDDs, and optic drive ... this is till going to draw a little under 800W or so, projected.)
Also ... strictly speaking ... power supplies actually operate stably well outside of their power rating. A lot of higher power rated power supplies are most of the same components with small variances. Not that you should plan on using it this way, but it is how they work.
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