I was having a look at Microsoft's Surface Pro Tablet Specifications and I was thinking, I am really interested in helping the community hack the device to turn into a ultra portable OSX experience. I think the Pen input would help a lot with the OSX UI interface.
If you have a look at the...
skirk08's Build - Core i7-2600K - GA-Z68XP-UD3 - HD 6870
Could you post up steps and a multibeast screenshot please? Nice work Skirk. Any problems along the way, I have a similar set-up to you.
You will be fine using a 600 series card on Cinema 4D, Maxwell, Modo. These three, don't render using the gpu. Research on your programs further before investing in a 500 or 600 series card. =)
The 600T and the 650D are awesome cases I have the 600T, its SO roomy! To be honest that was my first ever case. Grommets are all in the right places!
I am planning on building a second system with the NZXT Switch 810. I really like the airflow options, although I've heard the case feels a...
Yeah I was thinking that by the time TB has standardised, a lot more motherboards will be available to choose from with TB ports. I think I'll wait it out. =) I am content heavy but thats why I have a server with a raid card on it. so....yeah
I'm actually going through this on my post. If you want to transfer the question on to my thread your more than welcome to.
go for the 670. period. or 680 if you have the money.
it is a joy to work on unity 3d.
32gb is a good choice.
As I said transfer and subscribe to my thread if you want...
cheers for the heads up dude. It does look like really good card. I have a comparison table on the attachment. It does seem to be a more sensible board to go for. I wonder whether the customac's guide will include some asus boards.
Ultimately, the 271 has a better case design. My 270 wobbles like bobble head toy. Another difference is that the 271 is PURELY an adboard monitor, so you can plug it into your ps3,xbox or what have you. It doesn't require you to have a desktop graphics card to actually help power the monitor...
I was wondering whether it was possible to restore a time machine backup from my lion hackintosh to the new mountain lion install?
I want to preserve my applications that I have installed. If I can thats great how would I go about doing that? If not, are there any other methods in reaching this...
Build Check:- Mountain Lion - GTX 680 - 3x 1440p - Asus/Gigabyte Board
So. I am building another hackintosh under Mountain Lion. I wanted to build something that I can use for my Animation/Motion Graphics I am also going to dual-boot Windows 7 for a little gaming.
I have a i7 2600k/Z68XP-UD3...
My DVI2 port is now working. I haven't tested the HDMI and displayports on my gigabyte radeon 6870 card yet. I mainly wanted my DVI ports.
I am trying to power a Yamakasi Catleap on a dual-link dvi. So far no luck. I think I will try my luck on installing windows on a separate drive. =)...
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