I would suggest upgrading your RAM.![]()
The monitor to the right is for my laptop for server's and the monitor to the right of my main monitor is broken (rip)
As far as specs,
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Its not the best but it does the job![]()
Holy mother of wires!
I would suggest upgrading your RAM.
It looks like it would bottleneck your CPU.
I'm 100% sure that I could never recreate a masterpiece like that![]()
xD During the summer I think I'll try organise all the cablesmasterpiece
Ultimately it depends on what you actually DO with the rig and how many cores you have.How bad will it effect the CPU? It's currently doing the job so it's meh- okay
Ultimately it depends on what you actually DO with the rig and how many cores you have.
But I would suggest investing in 16GB of RAM.
That sounds like a pretty good planMy really organised brain is having a meltdown from looking at it xD
Instead of using, say 4 cards of 4GB it would be better to use two cards of 8GB.Does the motherboard have that many RAM slots?
Found em'!
Instead of using, say 4 cards of 4GB it would be better to use two cards of 8GB.
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My PC is a mixture of hand-me-downs, new and used components, so while it still runs in the 90sIt can still run most of my favourite games.
Here's a little fact, that flat screen monitor is actually my first flat screen monitor I have ever had...
So yeah, I tend to run my current components into the ground before buying new ones.
Instead of using, say 4 cards of 4GB it would be better to use two cards of 8GB.
Can't go wrong with Corsair.CORSAIR Vengeance 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10 - Newegg.com
Would that do? 2x 8GB DDR3 RAM?
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Maybe this one would be better,
Ikr?! I found it while googling fractals a few years back.That desktop wallpaper looks really cool![]()
2 GPU's Damn!