I agree, you can shave off $60 (or more) in mobo cost and $85 in CPU cost. You could move to a platinum PSU ~650w and still save money there. I...
You'll be able to get a watercooled Titan...but maybe just from a system-builder as per Anand's preview:...
I tend to value quiet/cool/efficient parts and stick to the the higher midrange stuff instead of the top-of-the-line parts - you pay a lot more...
That's kinda what I expected. Now throw some protein folding at it and I'd expect it to do much better.
I pre-order anything I know I'm going to buy full price if there's some kind of bonus of discount. You can usually still get it "pre-ordered" like...
All I've got to add for now is that the concept of putting strings together is call "concatenation"
I don't know C++ but I've used Java and Basic and Visual basic and VBA for doing data analysis stuff - Numerical differential equations and least...
It'd only test to see who's a sucker for paying too much for a video card. The tech, the chip, GK110 is what they put in the Tesla K20 just fused...
It's a GK110: The big Tesla GPU compute chip that they're slapping into a consumer card. It's built for HPC applications not gaming....
Newegg was offering a free Crucial 8gb DDR3 1600 Cas9 module with an Asus Z77 motherboard so they suckered me into doing my upgrade 6mos. earlier...
I flashed my E2000(might not the exactly the right #) in order to underclock it. For whatever reason Cisco ran it higher than it was supposed to...
I have a Rosewill with MX Red switches. Just a basic thing with no fancy extra keys but it works great. It's one solid peripheral. I think Reds...
I've used corsair ram in a number of systems. It's fine, it meets its specs. You don't have to worry about it unless you want to mess with it, for...
Exporting is the process of rendering and then saving the video file? Rendering could be limited by either the calculations on the CPU or the HD's...
Yeah, it's somewhat disingenuous. I'm disinclined to think there's malice involved in stuff like this, but yeah, there's better ways of handling...
Eh, I dono, the 670 is a much better value. I'm hard pressed to recommend the 680 even when people's budget fits in in fairly readily.
You know, if you're looking at that much ram with that high utilization I'd go ahead and go with 1.35V ram. Under heavy load you're actually going...
I've always had good luck with Acer and, more recently, Asus monitors. I've currently got an Asus 24" LED that's about 2 years old. 24" monitors...
I like that hardware in general but I really don't recommend spending so much on a motherboard. You can get the same chipset at half that still...
I use AVG. Free and pretty unobtrusive.