Ragenrok,
What did you get for temps on your VRM when running that card with the mcw60 and the little heatsinks. I did something very similar with a 5870 this week. I used my old mcw60 from my 8800GTX and took the 4x4pin version of what look like your 2x2 pin sinks and cut them to fit on the...
Did you make sure to put an addative in the water loop. If you run straight water it will be loud. Add a little antifreeze or water wetter and it will fix that right up.
t-mobile user here. I am not looking forward to this. I like t-mobiles prices (which are the lowest of the major carriers), and I like their customer service which was great. I have not heard the same things about ATT.
Not a good day.
Gea,
I read your document as I have been wanting to do exactly as the others have posted in this thread (ESXi hosting a VM NAS/SAN with direct hardware access). I noticed that one of the notes in your document is that you need to use VT-D for the passthrough. The box that I currently have...
looks like a nice card. I really like the cooler on it. It does a couple things I like very well:
1. It plays Civ V well, my current favorite game.
2. it has a great cooler and is quiet, which is important to me!
3. performance and overclocking appear to be very good for a budget...
Gmail users are most likely to be thin young men ages 18-34 - True
who are college-educated - True
and not religious. - I go to church every once in a while.
they tend to be politically liberal, - false - i am very conservative
single (and ready to mingle), - false
and...
I have another vote for go big or go home. I have a complete custom built water setup for my GPU and CPU. I am running slightly older equipment but the concept is the same. The biggest reasons i like it are:
1. GPU is extremely cool. my graphics card never breaks 60C when in game.
2...
The card mentioned earlier supports HD audio, the one you linked to does not.
The graphics card has its own built in "sound card" for lack of a better term. The card uses its own audio controller for the sound, you simply need to plug an HDMI cable into the card and the TV (or reciever)...