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Post4,00 GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 669MHz (9-9-9-24) Εdit (img) : img833.imageshack.us/img833/1262/83930494.png
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PostQuote from karlsanada10: “CL11 and CL9. I don't really know the difference CL11 is much more costly right? I think CL11 and CL10 can be overclocked? CL9 can't. I don't know though really. Hyperx blu 4GB 1600mhz? If yes, just buy another stick.” yes idk if it is 1333 or 1600,how can i check that?
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Changing psu
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PostQuote from karlsanada10: “Yep, it's really fine. Is your motherboard supporting DDR3 rams? or it has DDR2 rams? If it's DDR2 rams, then go with this... psu>gpu>motherboard+ram+cpu. Download Speccy, search it on google. xD Then tell me if it's DDR3.” my current ram is a hyperx blu 4gb so ye it supports ddr3 i have a question for yo u,about the rams,whats the difference between F3-17000CL11D-8GBXL and F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL [align=start] [/align]cuz i found these ones visionstudio.gr/prodinfo.asp?id=2…
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Changing psu
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PostQuote from karlsanada10: “XFX Pro Core 550w is a good PSU but with i7-3770K and 7950Ghz. I doubt you could overclock on that. Should have got the 650w.” Will see, i will buy my cpu last so its a hella money i want,i will see by that time. am going psu>ram>gpu>motherboard>cpu,is it ok? i mean gpu will fit in my current motherboard right? p.s if i go for motherboard first i will be left without cpu or vice versa
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Changing psu
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PostQuote from Requiem: “general rule when getting a PSU is make sure you have plenty of Watts, get the best you can afford and you should be safe, if you go for 800W to 1000W you will be fine plus it should leave you some Watts free just incase in the future you decide to upgrade further. If you don't have enough Watts available for the hardware then your pc will be under powered and it'll just shut off when it hits it's limit which could damage the components. Get the best you can afford and try t…
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Changing psu
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PostWell after consideration i decided to buy: Ram: G.Skill 8GBXL Main Memory DDR3 8 GB PC1600 CL9 Ram Kit 2x 4 GB http://www.amazon.co.uk/G-Skill-8GBXL-Main-Memory-PC1600/dp/B004I763AW/ref=sr_1_24?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1363701239&sr=1-24 (as you mentioned) Psu: XFX Power Supply 550W ATX 24 pin Core Edition PRO550W Active-PFC Retail Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-Z77X-UD3H newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128544 (as you mentioned) CPU: Intel core ivy bridge i7-3770K newegg.com/Product/Produ…
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Changing psu
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Postand how exactly can i see my current electricity consumption thanks for all the info *brofist*
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Changing psu
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Postok am happy now,by buying better psu it means less electricity consumption,right? i think ima head for the SeaSonic M12II 620 Bronze 620W but it fits with any cpu,motherboard?
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Changing psu
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PostQuote from karlsanada10: “First off, never heard of your PSU. Assuming it's a generic and low-end one. Don't upgrade your PC yet but first upgrade your PSU. i7 with K means it's unlocked for Overclocking. You need a Z77 or Z68 Motherboard depending on what generation you like. Sandy bridge i7-2600k = Z68 Ivy Bridge i7-3770K = Z77 How much is your budget? Selling your current PC except for its HDD is a good option for more budget. CPU: Intel core ivy bridge i7-3770K $330 newegg.com/Product/Produc…
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Changing psu
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PostHey bros, i would like to change my psu and i want your knowlegde on this side. So what do you reccomend for me? my system specs are: img839.imageshack.us/img839/2619/63098764.png and am planing ,hopefully to change my cpu to i7 intel series and my motherboard,although i think its k. Oh,my current psu is Lamtech this one: (its written on greek sorry) http://www.my-store.gr/default.aspx?p=11&id=ATX-S550&re... Lamtech Model: ATX-S550 550 WATT 20/24pin , 2 x SATA, 12cm fan. Is it good? also how can…