I've searched for an option regarding this technology, but I could not find any in the UEFI. For reference, my CPU is the i5 6600K and, as of what I know, supports VT-X.
Is this good for this build?
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/prP4qk
This PSU is also going to power a DVD-RW drive, 2 7200 RPM HDDs and a PCIe SSD. I will also overclock the CPU and GPU as much as the thermals let me.
There are 3 versions: Arctic Freezer i30 Extreme, Arctic Freezer i30 CO Extreme and Arctic Freezer i30. Surprisingly enough, the Arctic Freezer i30 is the most expensive and the Arctic Freezer i30 Extreme is the least expensive
Is there anything better than that at the same price. I don't care whether it is water or air, neither do I care about noise and size. The only thing that interests me is cooling performance.
Hyperthreading is just smart scheduling, so couldn't there be a community made software that acts as a driver and schedules operations? I known that this question could sound stupid, but I was curious.
I heard that the RX 480 can draw a lot of power through the PCI-E slot and that some mobos aren't able to deliver enough energy. If this mobo isn't good, could you show me one which is able to send that power and has sata 3 and usb 3.0 or 3.1...