Yes, according to GeForce, the minimum system requirement is 500W and the power consumption of the card is around 145W
reference http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-970/specifications
no it won't, the V8 cpu cooler dimensions are 120 x 128 x 161.1mm
specification reference http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/cpu-air-cooler/v8/
Max. CPU cooler height is 150mm when looking under specifications on this page:
http://www.cougargaming.com/products/pc_case/mx200.html
nice case, too flashy for me but it does look nice. Hyper 212 Evo should fit, needs 159mm clearance and the case has 202 mm clearance.
board reference :
http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model_Specification.aspx?id=C_00001772
heatsink specs...
that is true, according to this http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/db/support/usermanual/CA-1B3-00M1NN-00_63a7f663dd964dd3acf0358341620574.rar you are just short of 3 mm to be able to install the 212 EVO. Try to find a fan <155mm and it should fit.
to be honest I did not try it myself by I have a dlink router and I'm going to try for sure because it seems that this firmware updade can also boots the power of the wireless signal and it has other capabilities as well. I just didnt have time lately to do this. If your going to try it, I would...
yes you would loose a bit of performance (10-15%) compared to using two exact memory stick but it will work. It would be recommended to use 2 stick for optimal performance.
well if your current router doesn't allow you to manage the download and upload of the devices on the network, what you can do is buy a cheap TP-Link router that can support DD-WRT. You can know which device support this firmware by going here...
no it should not mess up your pc and you will have to enable XMP in the BIOS to take full advantage of 2400MHz and for that ram to run at that frequency.
So what you saying is that you are listing to music from speakers while on skype and people can hear it because they are hearing it as a background noise. It is possible that you might have settings on you microphone audio settings of your computer but I think this has to be done through the...