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  1. dougoftheabaci

    GTX 970 / GTX 980 are here

    Yes and no. There are 'reference' and 'non-reference' graphics cards, but they all use the exact same GPU. The changes a vendor can make range from just upgrading caps and overclocking, to a custom cooler, to an entirely custom PCB (as in the case of the 980 STRIX from ASUS) or anywhere in...
  2. dougoftheabaci

    GTX 970 / GTX 980 are here

    If you've overclocked it yourself then yeah, your overclocked card will likely beat a non-overclocked card. But not a 780ti with an aftermarket overclock. You'd need a 980 for that. Unless you're doing some voodoo with liquid nitrogen. :P
  3. dougoftheabaci

    GTX 970 / GTX 980 are here

    970 and 980 both SLI and overclock like champs. The 980 is the only one that will do better than the 780ti, though.
  4. dougoftheabaci

    GTX 970 / GTX 980 are here

    Is it only Safari that has the flicker issue?
  5. dougoftheabaci

    GTX 970 / GTX 980 are here

    I think he's talking about a rumored 4K iMac. Given that the 980m was released today and it's more than capable of pushing 4K (iMacs use mobile GPUs) it wouldn't surprise me. If that happens that means Maxwell support in OS X, which would be pretty exciting.
  6. dougoftheabaci

    GTX 970 / GTX 980 are here

    Just as a sort of piggy-back, I'm going to be getting a 980 when they ship in October, I was hoping I could disable the card and just use the integrated GPU from my i5 but now it sounds like that's not a thing? If not I might just set my system to boot to Windows and just wait out the storm. I...
  7. dougoftheabaci

    Best looking ATX case?

    OK, that's kind of awesome. But yeah... Case Labs... Think that's my next build.
  8. dougoftheabaci

    Best looking ATX case?

    I was always under the impression that Case Labs had heavier cases, but cross-checking some sizes I stand corrected! Even the Merlin SM8 (more directly comparable to the R4) is only 20 lbs or so. Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaant...
  9. dougoftheabaci

    Best looking ATX case?

    I feel your pain. Though without the wheels Case Labs cases weigh more than any Fractal case owing to being solid aluminum construction (and not thin sheets, either). That being said, you might want to get a caddy. Until recently I used this guy with my R4 build, though it now finds itself...
  10. dougoftheabaci

    Best looking ATX case?

    So are NZXT (http://www.nzxt.com/page/reseller_continent/europe) and Case Labs will ship to Europe, it'll just cost a small fortune.
  11. dougoftheabaci

    Best looking ATX case?

    Aesthetics is 100% subjective but if you prefer a more minimalist aesthetic then checkout Fractal Design and NZXT. Specific models include the NZXT H440, NZXT S350, NZXT H640, Fractal Design R4 and Fractal Design XL 2. That covers $70 to $200 or so. The suggestion of Case Labs is a great one as...
  12. dougoftheabaci

    Graphics card suggestion for 2d/3d workstation?

    There's a CUDA plugin for Maya that takes full advantage of Nvidia GPU's. So while not necessary they're pretty nice to have for rendering.
  13. dougoftheabaci

    My first! GA-Z87X-UD5H / i7 4790k / 32gb / GTX 760 / 10.9.4

    If they don't Gigabyte might. Always worth asking.
  14. dougoftheabaci

    MSI N660 Gaming 2GD5/OC or MSI GTX-750 TI Twin Frozr 2GB/OC or GV-N760 OC 2GB DDR5

    No, you can do your job with a 660. You can just do it faster with a 760. For comparison, a 760 is close to the 670 in terms of real-world performance. But we're talking about cutting a few seconds off things here and there. When I freelanced and needed to make these sorts of decisions, I did...
  15. dougoftheabaci

    Need help for an gaming compatibilities

    Get the 760. The 770 really starts to push into the 1200p and 1440p gaming resolutions where the 760 is more than enough at 1080p. If you want to go overboard or future-proof then sure, go for the 770. Either way you should both GPU's require 600+ watt PSU's. I'd say either jump to one of BQ's...
  16. dougoftheabaci

    Please take a look, and help me decide! :) Motherboard/processor decisions

    So the six-core processor won't do a thing for your gaming. In fact it'll probably be worse since it's a lower clock speed per core (most games don't benefit from multiple cores yet, though some are starting to). However, Adobe software is optimized for multiple cores and will basically use up...
  17. dougoftheabaci

    Please take a look, and help me decide! :) Motherboard/processor decisions

    So that i7 can be overclocked like crazy, in fact it's kind of built with that in mind. The only place those extra two cores are really going to show themselves is going to be in After Effects. However, you don't have enough RAM to really make the most of them (if memory serves AE likes to give...
  18. dougoftheabaci

    For the first time in my life, I felt I aged before my rig (graphics update advice)

    UltraSharps are expensive but you're really getting what you pay for. They're IPS panels so beautiful viewing angles, really great colors and contrast. I have a 24" at work and I have that 27" sitting over on my desk. They're phenomenal. There are other 1440p monitors out there that are worth...
  19. dougoftheabaci

    For the first time in my life, I felt I aged before my rig (graphics update advice)

    The fact that you're talking about not breaking the bank means you shouldn't do 4K. OK, look... 4K displays are mostly all junk. LG has one on the horizon that looks like it won't be rubbish, but mostly they're cheap TN panels underclocked to 30 Hz with terrible viewing angles. The ones that...
  20. dougoftheabaci

    What SSD & TRIM?

    Eh, you wouldn't see much difference between the 840 Evo and Pro in normal usage. You would with the 850 Pro (plus it's supposed to have an obscenely long working life) but it's also way more expensive. I recently upgraded from the 250 GB 840 to a 1 TB Evo and both worked great. I can only...
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