PC Building Resources
#1
Posté 05 décembre 2014 - 07:19
#2
Posté 05 décembre 2014 - 07:20
#3
Guest_Puddi III_*
Posté 05 décembre 2014 - 07:24
Guest_Puddi III_*
#4
Posté 05 décembre 2014 - 07:28
I have a mid-tower. I wonder if GTX 760-780 or 970-80 are too big that actually can't be installed physically in my case. ![]()
#5
Posté 05 décembre 2014 - 07:35
Well a mid-tower is a pretty good size case but it does really depend on what you have already in there and the actual length of the card. Whats more of importance is that your power supply can actually power it. Is your pc a prebuilt or did someone assemble it for you?
#6
Posté 05 décembre 2014 - 07:40
Well a mid-tower is a pretty good size case but it does really depend on what you have already in there and the actual length of the card. Whats more of importance is that your power supply can actually power it. Is your pc a prebuilt or did someone assemble it for you?
My cousin did. It has 650W power, but I'm afraid if HDD sector is too big and has got some room from GPU territory.
I was lazy to open the case since the last time I cleaned its inside!
#7
Guest_EntropicAngel_*
Posté 05 décembre 2014 - 10:17
Guest_EntropicAngel_*
Between you and Sylvius, I feel like a vet for having my own self-built-periodically-upgraded PC for ten years.
What specs do you have?
#8
Posté 05 décembre 2014 - 10:48
Just be pro and stuff.
It doesn't take much to nail a PC together.
#9
Posté 05 décembre 2014 - 11:04
Just be pro and stuff.
It doesn't take much to nail a PC together.
Pro tip: Don't use nails when building a PC.
- MegaIllusiveMan et Vroom Vroom aiment ceci
#10
Posté 06 décembre 2014 - 01:14
Slightly outdated, but useful for seeing it in action.
#11
Posté 06 décembre 2014 - 01:25
I suggest reddit for top contributor tips on how to become pc master race.
/r/pcmasterrace/





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