It's in a mid tower atx case, think either cooler will fit?Actually the heatspreaders on my RAM might be a problem, from reading. I can't remember what the case model or ram model is at the moment, but I'll look into it when I get home.[Edited on February 28, 2013 at 4:38 PM. Reason : .]
2/28/2013 4:32:07 PM
I have an NH-D14 with a full case and it just barely fits.
2/28/2013 4:49:09 PM
I have the phanteks and I measured 47mm of ram clearance. I have it in an m-atx case (SUGO 09) with 1/4" clearance to the door. It looks like 155mm hight from the ram slots to the top of the fins. Let me know if you need any other measurements.
2/28/2013 7:26:27 PM
If you are serious about spending around 90 for a NH-D14/phanteks PH-TC14PE for a cpu cooler but want LC, I would seriously think about getting a real liquid cooling kit. XSPC makes some awesome "affordable" kits that aren't that far away from this price range that gives you a whole level of cooling abilities, plus it would give you a base in the event you wanted to expand LC to other parts.The XSPC Raystorm 750 RS240 should be around $130 the last I looked, but you get a double 120mm fan radiator, which is more than enough to cool an OC 2500k and any high end GPU with room to spare.If you got some nice friends who live near a microcenter, you could build your own kit from clearance parts for less than that too. One of my clan mates was able to build a similar setup as the RS240 for about $70 on his wife's PC. But that's hugely YMMV.
3/1/2013 12:53:43 AM
I am way out of the computer hardware loop since I built my current rig which is an Athlon 64 X2. I would like to build a new system for web surfing, photo editing, and some games (such as SimCity). Any suggestions as to what processor/motherboard and video card I should be looking at? I am not looking to break the bank but I am willing to put $500-700 in a new system. I would like to get my bang for my buck.
3/4/2013 8:58:43 PM
^I was in a similar boat in not knowing what is current/best. I used http://reddit.com/r/buildapcforme. Basically you post your budget and what you're looking to get out of the computer and people recommend components to maximize your budget. For that price range you should be able to get a pretty decent build, but do consider if you have anything you can re-purpose such as hard drive or os. You'll be able to get a better pc and be able to upgrade those later on.
3/4/2013 9:37:37 PM
Another approach is to use the PC Perspective Leaderboard:http://www.pcper.com/hwlbThey constantly update the systems with the latest hardware based on price, and they are all geared towards PC gaming. The low-end system is around $500.
3/5/2013 7:57:41 AM
Thanks guys....will check out both.
3/5/2013 7:33:34 PM
No way in shit that noctua is fitting in my current case. RAM and mobo are fine but my case is several cm too narrow. And phantek's is even taller. Don't feel like spending a lot on water cooling so if anyone has a recommendation for the best air cooling for a mid tower case, I'm all ears.Looks like Noctua makes a top down fan cooler that's only 112 mm tall: NH-C12P. Gonna check that out.[Edited on March 5, 2013 at 8:47 PM. Reason : .]
3/5/2013 8:35:11 PM
why do you need any more than stock? im running 8x4166 on a stock cooler with no voltage changes at near silent.
3/5/2013 11:28:57 PM
For Air cooling I highly recommend the Corsair Carbide Series 400R: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1676/1/Capable of 10x 120mm fan air cooling, and the case is also built for liquid cooling if you wanted to do that too.
3/6/2013 8:56:47 AM
^^Yeah for Sandy you really don't even need a cooler. I'd do some overclocking without bumping your voltages and see what the temps are like. No reason to spend the money if the stock works fine.
3/6/2013 9:35:19 AM
OH SNAP...Dell 27" IPS LED 1440p monitor is on sale for $550 on newegg... Must resist...http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824260111
3/27/2013 3:53:05 PM
damn, that is tempting if I didn't just buy a new guitar.TFT Central says it has this LG Panel in it: 27"WS LG.Display AH-IPS (LM270QW1-SLB2)and I believe this review is VERY similar to the same display:http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2713h.htmBTW what was the promo to get it down to that price, even though they are out of stock now?[Edited on March 28, 2013 at 9:22 AM. Reason : _]
3/28/2013 9:18:57 AM
The U2713 H and the HM's don't use the same displays. The differences are subtle, but they are noticeable for color critical applications like photography or print.The U2713 H's are the pro version ($750) that offers a fast 6ms G2G response time, 10 bit color (8 bit panel + FRC), hardware color calibration (almost unheard of in this price category, tends to be restricted for the more pricier pro monitors for video work) and the ability to daisy chain monitors using the DisplayPort; it also offers a 120% sRGB and 99% AdobeRGB color gamut.The U2713 HM's are the "pro for web" for $50 less ($700) that offers still a lot when you look at the specs. You still net a 8ms G2G response time, a full 8 bit color (no FRC sadly), and a full featured OSD menu ability (most 27"+ monitors in this price range tends to omit this to save cost since it requires extra logic chips). The other good thing is that they made the panel to still hit 100% sRGB color gamut so if all of your pro color work is mostly on a display medium (like say video or web development), its a perfect display while saving you a few bones for not needed features. I think the great things about the two displays, as with most IPS large displays coming out in the last 2-3 years, has been lowering the average input lag to keep up with the cheaper TN gaming panels so the 20-25ms lag on the 27" dell's is a good stride for them and hopefully they can even half that for a gaming mode like they have on their 24" models. With the HM's been on sale twice for $550, its only a matter of time till they get even more cheaper.I really do wish that Dell, HP, LG and Samsung start to make even high res monitors that use the even wider 21:10 or 21:9 format for consumer monitors. Dell's 21:9 29" monitor is really enticing since its like two 22" monitors stuck side by side, great for work flow management since you don't have the break in screen with the monitor bezel.[Edited on March 28, 2013 at 11:22 AM. Reason : ]
3/28/2013 11:16:36 AM
Yea I knew they were slightly different, but there is no review of the other so I posted the one they did review. TFT Central offers (IMO) the best display reviews of any site around and has some of the biggest databases of panel info found in each model.Was there a promo to get it down to $550 or did the price just change after they sold out?
3/28/2013 11:27:06 AM
TFT has both monitors for review...http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2713hm.htmhttp://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2713h.htmAnd it was a shell shocker deal that lasted only a few hours, but it went out quick. If I had gotten an actual call back about my job interview yesterday, I would have picked it up right then and there, but no job security means not spending any money. Can't say I have a lot of friends with my level of financial discipline. Actually, I have no friends with financial discipline... now that I think about it.I need new friends.
3/28/2013 11:51:39 AM
Eh still 60hz monitors. I love dat 120hz fps.
3/28/2013 12:13:39 PM
When I did a search on the model to see the panel it didn't have a link, normally that is the case, so I assumed it didn't have a review on the other (didn't bother to do a search).Shit son, I OC'd my monitor from 60hz to 92hz.
3/28/2013 12:21:31 PM
high resolution > 120hzI want as many pixels I can get on my displays and since video editing is mostly still set at the 24fps rate anyhow, it makes little difference for me if I'm capped at 60hz for games either. I'll still kick your ass in most fps'.But if I had it my way, I would take both hig rez and 120hz...
3/28/2013 1:06:32 PM
Asus GTX 660 2GB (non-TI) card is on sale on newegg for $170. Its comparable to AMD's 7850, but beats it in almost every game by 5-10% on average.http://slickdeals.net/f/5943738-ASUS-GeForce-GTX-660-2GB-192-bit-GDDR5-PCI-Express-Video-Card-169-after-20-Rebate-Free-Shipping
4/2/2013 2:45:41 PM
^Thats a good deal, I have the 7850 and love it.
4/2/2013 5:49:19 PM
Can't wait for my new work laptop to get here Dell Precision M4700Ivy Bridge i7-3520M (2.9ghz, 4mb cache)16gb ddr3-1600mhz ramAMD FirePro M4000 1gb video15.6" 1080p display256gb SSD8xdvdrwbluetooth 4LE, 802.11g/n9 cell (97wh) battery with express chargerI am stoked. This thing will actually support driving two 2560 displays
4/2/2013 6:36:53 PM
^What's it weigh?
4/2/2013 7:32:31 PM
Can't sell me on the idea that I need 120hz. I've seen it, played with it and still not impressed with them since its not on IPS panels yet. Till someone can show me a pro level 1200p+ monitor that supports close to 100% adobeRGB color gamut with 120hz. I will never take 120 over image quality, but I wouldn't mind both (which won't happen soon until new display standards are ratified; 1600p+ displays are fixed to 60hz right now. I believe DisplayPorts will be getting 120hz ability soon, but its left up to the pro level 4k displays).Besides, even with my old dell monitors with "atrocious" input lag, cheapo mech keyboard and $10 gaming mouse; I still hit above a 3 KDR on all FPS games that I play. Monitor has no relevance to my actual performance ability.
4/2/2013 11:25:47 PM
Recommend me a new router please. Small home networking with 3 PC's connected via ethernet, so I don't need anything with more than 4 output ports. Biggest thing is the wifi range. I want something that has a good built in wifi antenna as it'll be on one end of the house and I want to be able to get a solid reception/signal in the garage on the other end of the house about 100ft away. I'd also like one that I can adjust settings on (ie: encryption, passwords, broadcasting, limit who can connect, etc...)I don't know where to start. My gut is to go with something Linksys.
4/4/2013 1:14:50 AM
4/4/2013 1:43:01 PM
when are the prices of 3570's coming down? i've been waiting for almost a year now. not paying $199 or whatever the slickdeals "deal" price is.
4/4/2013 3:04:53 PM
4/4/2013 3:25:31 PM
I think you took my motor analogy a little too seriously. In general the more performant a motor is the better performance capabilities a car will have. That's a fact. Sure you can get into minute details but in general a 6 cylinder is typically going to have more horse power than a 2 cylinder and hence make the car go faster. That was my only point in the analogy and I think you missed it. Regardless my primary point was the better computer hardware you have the less limitations you're going to have on enhancing your skills (both in being competitive and just having fun). There's no argument there. The better keyboard, mouse, and monitor you have, the better you're going to play the game. Otherwise there wouldn't be such a huge market for gaming hardware. To your point I agree there's diminishing returns but IMO it's more fun and easier to be comfortable with a game if you've got nicer hardware. If you don't want to invest in a nice mouse, keyboard, or monitor for gaming then more power to you. My only point was there's a noticeable difference between a cheap mouse and a nice mouse, a cheap keyboard and a nice keyboard (albeit smaller) and there's obviously a huge difference in a monitor with poor input lag and one with nice input lag. I've owned the Dell 2407, 2408, 2410, as well as my Acer TN 120hz panel and as far as how I FEEL when I play the game the later is the most "fun" as far as the least input lag and less ghosting. If all you're used to is your 2408's then that's fine but I'm saying I have more fun on a monitor with less input lag not to mention 3D is pretty freaking sweet in games like Portal. Again I agree you don't NEED nice hardware to be good at a game but if that same player were given better hardware they would indeed be able to play the game better. That's obvious. If you had better hardware you would play the game better. That's all I'm saying. You can argue all you want about how much better you're be but you would indeed be better.-Also not to mention the dell 2408WFP a01 series had horrible input lag. Dell confirmed it was a hardware bug and would swap any out within your warranty period. I still have one but it's out of warranty and it's HORRIBLE. I hope you're not playing on one of those. [Edited on April 4, 2013 at 3:46 PM. Reason : s]
4/4/2013 3:37:28 PM
4/4/2013 5:00:48 PM
You're still completely missing the analogy because you like talking about motors. But that's alright I don't want to discuss motors. Regardless of your argument or opinion a gamer with a nicer mouse, keyboard, and monitor will have an advantage over one with a shitty mouse, keyboard, and monitor. Sure you've got plenty of other factors but at a base level a better interface translates to better playing of the game. You're trying to argue to what degree and that's fine but the only point I'm trying to make is I have a more enjoyable experience playing with a nicer mouse and monitor. There's less input lag (it's quite noticeable going from even my u2410 to the Acer) and the mouse has a lot more DPI options. Now as to whether that gives me a competitive edge I could care less because I don't really play multi-player FPSs. This got a little out of hand as my only argument was nicer hardware results in a more pleasing user experience. I think you're just jealous of my sweet 120hz monitor.
4/4/2013 6:06:45 PM
4/4/2013 7:49:43 PM
Again with taking the motor analogy a little far. I could have said having a nicer windshield (e.g. one with less glare) translates to being able to handle the car better. It doesn't matter. You're getting too caught up in the semantics that you're losing site of what I originally said. I don't see the merit in debating whether an analogy worked or not. You obviously understood my intent.
4/4/2013 8:26:53 PM
Off topic a bit but my harddrive crashed last night on my main rig. Going to get a small ssd and windows 7 oem home. Does tiger direct in raleigh still carry windows7? I want to get my mess backup and running
4/5/2013 7:53:58 AM
JBaz just can't afford a 120Hz monitor and is arguing that it's not needed in a Perpetual New Computer Build thread, where people routinely spend thousands of dollars on things that are not needed. Sigh.I own a 120Hz monitor with 2x MSI GTX 670 OC Power Editions in SLI, and my friend has the exact same setup, minus the 120Hz monitor. We played FarCry 3 for a bit on his machine, and then went to my place later.This is what his face looked like when he saw the game on my 120Hz, versus his 60Hz monitor:[Edited on April 5, 2013 at 9:16 AM. Reason : -]
4/5/2013 9:13:37 AM
^Haha that's exactly how I feel when I have to make the decision to either max out the settings on a game for 40-50 fps or turn them down a bit for 90-100+ fps. Jealous of the 2 670's....Going to hold onto the 580 for a bit until next year probably for Maxwell.
4/5/2013 10:47:19 AM
nothing special 660 w/ 27" monitor, and that face is the face my friend always makes when he comes from playing 32-player BF3 on his PS3 to playing 64-player BF3 on PC....
4/5/2013 11:26:58 AM
4/5/2013 2:46:08 PM
I'd say it's almost the opposite. Most of the casual gamers I know who have a life and don't have time to game competitively (or want to) but still game on occasion enjoy having nice hardware because it makes the game more enjoyable and because we have the means to have said hardware.
4/5/2013 8:35:05 PM
[Edited on April 5, 2013 at 8:36 PM. Reason : woops]
4/5/2013 8:35:54 PM
I used to be a professional gamer, playing 8+ hours a day. keyboard, mouse, monitor, none of it mattered, it was all what you were comfortable with. Ergo made a difference, but that was it. Today, years later, the only esports I partake in aren't nearly as twitch as they were back then but latency is the only thing that matters. As long as I have 30+fps I'm good. I play on a 27" 2560x1440 60hz IPS, but still average 70-100fps on actual competitive games. BF3 doesn't have any ladders to speak of and I've lost interest in pubbing. I could play with triple sli 7990's if I cared to, but most games are made for consoles first so then run on max on my 6970 at 40+fps at 2560x1440, which is good enough for me given how often I get to play.
4/6/2013 1:15:29 AM
4/6/2013 9:30:23 AM
getting paid to do something makes you professional. I was on the house team for compusa after our performance in wcg circa like 2002-2003. they paid/sponsored us. our team was cal-p(rofessional) and cal-invite (best of the best) the I wasn't there for most the cal-i timethis: http://www.gamespot.com/unions/CSUNION/forums/24623064/the-story-of-bigwie-great-counterstrike-player-now-writes-articles-at-gotfragand wow were when I stopped.[Edited on April 7, 2013 at 12:45 AM. Reason : yep]
4/7/2013 12:19:04 AM
you got fired from professional gaming for cheating?
4/7/2013 3:13:40 PM
4/7/2013 3:26:46 PM
I never cheated but the corruption at the top of the leagues as money poured into the game was a catalyst -- this was about the time gear was getting branded after people like fatal1ty and "MLG" came about and started airing on espn2 in the summer. Patch 1.6 was pretty terrible (shields) and wow beta started at the same time. It was the perfect storm for a mass migration from CS to WoW. You can all personally define a pro-gamer however you want, but CS was my only source of income, though most of it came in the form of sponsorship, like gear, internet service, etc. At one point I was trying my best to live completely on CS money like 3d. We didn't have the notoriety and marketing appeal of a ksharp so that dream was short lived. Certainly played in the same matches, lans, and brackets with them, sk gaming, TAU, etc and beat them often enough to be considered in the same league. Saying we were "competitive" is a bit of an understatement.
4/7/2013 8:41:59 PM
So... I'm guessing any linksys will do. Thanks fellas...
4/8/2013 10:23:15 AM
Hiro, if you want to boost your wifi, buy a DD-WRT or Tomato firmware compatible router. It will allow you to boost your signal. I'd say Linksys or Buffalo for routers.http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devicesnot sure how many out of the box routers can give you good reception at 100', you might want to have a removable antenna so you can replace it with higher gain.[Edited on April 8, 2013 at 10:59 AM. Reason : .]
4/8/2013 10:52:53 AM
^I wouldn't go tomato, but that's just based on preference.
4/8/2013 10:58:24 AM