now i know na gamay!

Inno3d jd ku matagak ani kay cheaper, then mas dali pangtaon due to availability
EVGA akong Vote Marlo. kung mka kita pod ka ug OC version payr. asa mani paingon imong gtx260?
TS: get inno3d since reference design rana sila. getting the evga gets you the price tag, a nice looking box and a couple of useless programs. And no there is no such thing as a lifetime warranty if someone tells you so, tell them to read evga's warranty terms and what areas are covered.
3yrs ang hatag sa EVGA if you register it sa ilang website.
nindot unta ang 3 years na warranty. but how long will the TAT be considering na you have to ship it to different country i guess? naa ba na distro ang EVGA dri Pinas? >>>>>>>> OT Happy Independence day
kaya kaha ni sa Silverstone 500W aku plan na specs.. basin nya na deado pd bah..
i5 2500K
GTX 460
2 HDD
1 DVD Drive
4 or 8 Gb RAM
accessories:
3 120mm fans
1 200mm fan
1 fan Controller
2 Cathode na gagmay
e ship out gyud cguro for the extended warranty.
get 600watts since your using the i5 2500K, especially nga e OC gyud na K unit. ang daku power consumption sa setup nimo is the proc.
4 gb ram is enough even for gaming. 8gb up if your using it for photo editing and other rendering apps.
I dont have the exact power consumption figures on the GTX460 right now but Im sure an i5 2500K wont draw more than 100watts as compared to the 460 which may top out at 170watts.
@Lingaw-lingaw_sa_payag
No idea, for all of my extended warranty claims I've never had to ship it outside the country.. Balik rakos distro as I have my ways
EDIT:
X-bit seems to point that the load power usage on the 460 is about 177watts if math does not fail me.
Last edited by EarlZ; 06-12-2011 at 11:34 AM.
Core i5 2500K and Core i7 2600K review
lapas if at peak, those are stock settings pa gani, what if na OC to 4.2 or up Only the i7 is OCed there.
the 1gb versions of the 460 peaks at 150w, I dont know about the OC versions.
By your figures, 106watts for the stock i5 and 150watts vs the said GTX460.
I dont see how 106watts is bigger than 150watts, Also no real world program loads up the processor like prime blend, for rendering/encoding consumption well under 95watts.
From your link posted
A processor like the Core i5 2500K for example consumes only 106 Watts, and that is with all cores stressed, and that's including an H67 chipset, one solid state drive, the memory and active cooler
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