I would wait for Volta as it will bring prices down of current GPU's, not to mention the influx of used ones. Also you may want to get something a little newer depending on your budget.
Nothing else should bottleneck a newer GPU, maybe on some games your CPU may bottleneck due to lack of cores...
I'm looking for a new set of double shot keycaps for my corsair k70 rgb.
I'd like them to be black with Clear letters so the RGB shows through like on the original Key Caps but not have the, in my opinion, god awful style of text the double shot keycaps made by corsair have.
Also for being in...
I'd go with the Dell 1440p, as depending on what games you play you can change between 1440p and 1080p accordingly e.g. competitive games at 1080p to get that FPS, and single player and other games at 1440p at 60fps+ no problem. Though it really depends what games you play most, I think that the...
I wound't risk it I have linked a quick calculation bellow that shows it a system with your parts and its just under, personally i'd want 600w to account for everything else, CPU cooler, Optical drives,and more.
https://outervision.com/b/E3rnHA
Here is the 2500k against some of its newer editions at 1080p here.
I'd say a GTX 1080 will make you more then happy when playing newer games, and while your 2500k may bottleneck you a little at 1080p, this shouldn't be so much of an issue at 1440p. Though depending on what games and settings...
I'd say you would want to use all ports from the graphics card. So depending on what monitors you have you will have to adapt from your DVI, DP and HDMI, according to the monitor.
Though I feel with running this Simulator in on 4 monitors will run terribly if you can even get it to run at all...
To check to see if its being bottle necked Run Heaven benchmark max settings with MSI afterburner or GPU-Z from tech powerup and task manager open if the CPU. If the CPU is running at 100% the whole time and the GPU is not then you have found your bottle neck and vise versa. You can also test...
I am looking to get a new/used laptop for using Photoshop and some light video editing while travailing.
My budget is around £500, and I am happy going used.
I'd like it to be metal/Premium feel so that its not going to bend in my bag.
Preferably i'd like to have a have a SSD but I am willing...
Here is Everything I can find.
The Graphics card must be/under 170W with no more the 2x6 pins unless you want to use a second power supply.
It does apear you will not get a bootup screen if the card does not have APPLE EFI but everywhere I have read but will work as normal after that.
Link...
I would like to have my PC, Phone and laptop all output audio into 1 set of headphones.
I Presume I would need some sort of mixer to do this, as I would like to change the volume of the devices through the device.
My budget is sub £100 but would like to keep it as low as passable.
Thanks