
Just another quick build wrapped in green carbon fiber and some components wrapped in metallic blue.
Computer for
renzey built by me.
Computer for

Category Crafting / Still Life
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 900 x 893px
File Size 617.3 kB
ok..*snickers*. .can you please be wonderful and explain that in "poor stupid person" words hon?
( how big are the drives.. I'm assuming that the 1866 Ram means that it's how many "megs ( gigs?) of ram it has access to..
right? and the "OC".. thats' operating system.. yes?
( how big are the drives.. I'm assuming that the 1866 Ram means that it's how many "megs ( gigs?) of ram it has access to..
right? and the "OC".. thats' operating system.. yes?
thank you hon.. I'm not all that quick on electronic terms, and I admit that freely.. but because there are really sweet fur's out there who are kind enough to explain those things to those of us who dont' know them.. then life is always a little nicer because of it..
* offers you nice big boobie snuggles and tail squeezes* (( you have my permission to go to my gallery and *PICK* who you want to give them to you.. *winks* ))
It's so pretty inside. :) Even when I route the wires in my cases it still looks like a meteor hit it. XD I do kinda like it that way though; lol. Although my current one just has a smaller view window and not a full panel like that one's. Probably would be a little more attentive to wires if that was the case (ha).
got a bunch of pictures posted, Just thought you might be interested in seeing. :3 http://www.furaffinity.net/view/14468396/
Nice! I just got the same Corsair C70 case, I love how the thing is ALL metal, makes it a keeper and the cable management is amazing... Gonna do it up like it was made for the military, beware jet blast, no-step, red and black diagonal stripes, and stuff like that. Still gotta talk to someone with a computer controlled plasma cutter to cut me a back of motherboard fan mount and holes for cooling back there.
Going to have the new 4790k Intel chip, a MSI GTX760 with 4gb for graphics and an old 460 for dedicated physx and such. I may eventually go with SLI for the 760s since they would future-proof it for quite a while without needing an OC and still kick the crap out of the single 800s and such. I'm doing an MSi build because EVGA has gone down hill in the last few years quality wise. Though I'm still waiting for someone to come out with a more than 8gb SSD hybrid drive with at least 2TB... Or if SSDs ever go down in price and up in capacity to closer where the standard mechanical drives are now.
Going to have the new 4790k Intel chip, a MSI GTX760 with 4gb for graphics and an old 460 for dedicated physx and such. I may eventually go with SLI for the 760s since they would future-proof it for quite a while without needing an OC and still kick the crap out of the single 800s and such. I'm doing an MSi build because EVGA has gone down hill in the last few years quality wise. Though I'm still waiting for someone to come out with a more than 8gb SSD hybrid drive with at least 2TB... Or if SSDs ever go down in price and up in capacity to closer where the standard mechanical drives are now.
The 4790k is an i7 processor (CPU not GPU) and top of the line Haswell chipset, stock it is at 4.0ghz with 4 cores and 8 threads... Why the hell would I want to go down to an i5 at 4 cores and 4 threads with a max of 3-3.5ghz? I would not only lose 4 threads but would lose considerable clock speeds as well. i7 is better than i5.
As gaming goes, AMD has terrible support and product rollout since Nvidia has the market share now so most games are being made with nvidia in mind, I already have a 4 GB GTX760 so why should I waste money on a 770 that is almost twice expensive for about a 5-15%boost? I'm not trying to waste money or overclock, I'm getting the best bang for the buck and a system that will be good for 5+ years of 24/7 use and heavy gaming.
As gaming goes, AMD has terrible support and product rollout since Nvidia has the market share now so most games are being made with nvidia in mind, I already have a 4 GB GTX760 so why should I waste money on a 770 that is almost twice expensive for about a 5-15%boost? I'm not trying to waste money or overclock, I'm getting the best bang for the buck and a system that will be good for 5+ years of 24/7 use and heavy gaming.
I know what the 4790K is and that's why I'm saying you don't really need it. Need to do some research, obviously. Why you would step down to an i5 is because gaming doesn't need i7's. I have a 4770k and it's quite overkill already. Are you going to be playing at 4k, running 3-4 GPUs? Then yeah, go for an i7. And a GTX760 with 4GB isn't going to do you much good because it's a mid-range GPU. Playing at 2560x1440 the highest VRAM usage I've seen is about 3GB. If you really plan on keeping the same CPU/Mobo for 5+ years and don't mind the cost/performance ratio of the 4790k, then go for it. But don't expect a GTX 760, or even two of them, to last that long, especially if you're going to be bumping up resolutions. The GTX 970/980 JUST came out, so the 760's price is going to drop, so in the short term, another might serve you well, but it's always best to go for the single fastest GPU you can afford.
Look for yourself: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/.....RIX_OC/25.html Even at 1080p the 760 is about 14% slower than the 770. The stock 970 is 100$ more than an AIB GTX 760 and 40% slower. One more generation and it'll be even further, I don't think you'll want to hang onto that 760 much longer.
AMD does not have terrible support or products, they have the best price/performance ratio in the industry. Nvidia has larger profit margins.
Look for yourself: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/.....RIX_OC/25.html Even at 1080p the 760 is about 14% slower than the 770. The stock 970 is 100$ more than an AIB GTX 760 and 40% slower. One more generation and it'll be even further, I don't think you'll want to hang onto that 760 much longer.
AMD does not have terrible support or products, they have the best price/performance ratio in the industry. Nvidia has larger profit margins.
Awesome sauce. Don't care lol. Wasn't asking for advice in the first place.
Computer parts are old and outdated the second they come out of the box, so I go for what I see as the best for the budget at the time, and usage at the moment for what I do, to futureproof for years in advance. My old GTX 460 lasted for years with games on ultra until about a year ago when games started using more than 2gb vram. If I always waited for every "best bleeding edge" thing then I would be broke and not have a working computer. *chuckles*
Computer parts are old and outdated the second they come out of the box, so I go for what I see as the best for the budget at the time, and usage at the moment for what I do, to futureproof for years in advance. My old GTX 460 lasted for years with games on ultra until about a year ago when games started using more than 2gb vram. If I always waited for every "best bleeding edge" thing then I would be broke and not have a working computer. *chuckles*
I'd love to have the income and mindset to buy "The Newest, shiniest, thing" but then my car would go without gas and my tummy without food, and my vactions would all be at home. Personally I found it is better to go with the best of the current generation than start at the bottom of the newest generation, ya'know get something that has already been proven and tweaked as far as it will go... Gives things time to work out the bugs and such. Hell, by the time I do the next upgrade, 16 core processors at 10ghz, with skynet AI and holographic projectors will be the newest thing. lol
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