Selasa, 15 Oktober 2013

Would this be a good choice for a gaming computer?

Q. 2012 Paladin E
http://www.ibuypower.com

Case1 x NZXT Phantom 410 Gaming Case-White
Processor1 x Intel® Core™ i5-3570K Processor (4x 3.40GHz/6MB L3 Cache)-Intel Core i5-3570K w/ Intel Performance Tuning Protection
Motherboard1 x ASUS Sabertooth Z77 -- 2x PCI-E 3.0 x16, 4x USB 3.0
Memory1 x 16 GB [4 GB X4] DDR3-1600 Memory Module-G.Skill Ripjaws X
Video Card1 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 - 2GB - EVGA FTW - Core: 1084MHz-SLI Mode (Dual Cards)
Case LightingNone
Power Supply1 x 1000 Watt - Standard
Processor Cooling1 x Corsair Hydro Series H60 Liquid CPU Cooling System-ARC Silent High Performance Fan Upgrade
Video Card Brand1 x Major Brand Powered by AMD or NVIDIA
Primary Hard Drive1 x 120 GB ADATA S510 SSD-Single Drive - FREE Upgrade to 256GB ADATA SP900
Data Hard Drive1 x 60 GB Kingston V+200 SSD-Single Drive
2nd Optical DriveNone
Optical Drive1 x [12X Blu-Ray] LG BLU-RAY Reader, DVD±R/±RW Burner Combo Drive-Black
Sound Card1 x 3D Premium Surround Sound Onboard
Speaker System1 x Logitech Z506 5.1 Surround 3D Sound Speakers + Subwoofer-Black
Network Card1 x Onboard LAN Network (Gb or 10/100)
Wireless Network Adapter1 x ASUS USB-N53 802.11 a/b/g/n 300Mbps Dual-Band Wireless-N300 USB Adapter
Monitor1 x 32" LCD TV 1920x1080 -- Sceptre X328BV-FHD-Save $150! Free Upgrade from 27" Sceptre X270W-1080P
Keyboard1 x iBUYPOWER Standard Gaming Keyboard
Mouse1 x iBUYPOWER Standard Gaming Mouse-Blood Red
Operating System1 x Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium + Office Starter 2010 (Includes basic versions of Word and Excel)-64-Bit
Warranty1 x 3 Year Standard Warranty Service
Rush Service1 x Rush Service Fee (not shipping fee)-No Rush Service, Estimate Ship Out in 5~10 Business Days
Video CameraNone
Meter DisplayNone
Flash Media Reader / WriterNone
2nd MonitorNone
iBUYPOWER Labs - Noise ReductionNone
iBUYPOWER Labs - Internal ExpansionNone
iBUYPOWER PowerDriveNone
Monitor Cable1 x 30 ft. DVI to HDMI Cable (Resolution up to 1080P)
USB ExpansionNone
Intel Smart Response TechnologyNone
Case Engraving ServiceNone
Subtotal$2,676.00
I get $700 a month through ssi for my condition so i'm wondering if that's too expensive?

A. Too much detail....

It is overpriced
The CPU and a Single GTX670 or GTX680 video card are fine
You don't need 1000W PSU if you are running a single video card. Hard to read but maybe you are getting two cards. Don't know why you think you need to SLI two high end cards for a single 1920 x1080 monitor. Really, the difference between 130 fps and 140 fps is not going to make or break your gaming pleasure.
Why are you considering using a 32" TV as a monitor? You will be disappointed, it is fine for movie watching but it has low resolution for the size for computer use and you are going to have to sit 10 feet away from it.
You don't need water cooling if you are not overclocking intensively.
Do you need a wireless adapter in a desktop? Better performance if you hardware cable it to the router
Two SSD drives is kinda silly and more expensive than you need. SSDs don't help gameplay all that much. It will boot quickly, and load games quickly when you open them, but that's it. IF you must have an SSD, use it as a boot drive, and get a 500 GB 7200 RPM hard drive for your data drive.
The 16 GB RAM is OK if you plan to use Photoshop or do video editing or graphics or audio production, doesn;t do much for gaming over 8 GB

Bottom line, you can probably spend $1000 less for a good system, and put the money where it would be better used.


"No Signal" but computer tower is running normally?
Q. I recently built a computer and installed windows 7 (32-bit) on it and it worked fine for a few hours. Next time I turned it on it wouldnt register my keyboard or my 24" BENQ LED screen - The screen says "No signal" and my computer tower runs fine, the lights are on and the disc drive and fans work. sometimes it randomly registers the screen which makes me think it could be 2 things:
1) The Graphics card or motherboard is faulty
2) There is some kind of connection problem and sometimes a connection is made so that the screen and tower can communicate.

Please help!?

My specs are:
Motherboard - Gigabyte 990FXA-D3
CPU - AMD FX Black edition 6 -core
Graphics - ATI Radeon 6850
RAM - 2 x 4GB G-skill DDR3
I have tried a different screen and the same problem happens, I have checked both the pins on the DVI cable to see if they are misaligned I also tried VGA and still nothing. Inside the computer I checked that everything was connected tighty. My graphics card is PCIE so theres no onboard graphics, the one I have slots in.

A. Sounds like a display issue.

When you do get the screen to work, do you see the Windows background or is it a boot screen?

Do you have a video card built into the motherboard or is it a PCI-E card which slots into the motherboard?

couple of basic things to check first are these:

1. Unplug all power and data cables from the screen. Check that the connection pins at each end of the cable are not bent or misaligned.

2. Reseat the cables back into place and make sure they are connected and tight. Same goes for the power cable.

Another thing you can try is to connect another monitor to the computer and see what happens. If it does the same thing then you have a cable or hardware problem with the VGA port.

If it works then you have a problem with your LCD screen.

Edit: Monday 23 Jan 2012

Well you might have a different problem altogether.

Take out the video card and turn the computer on without it connected. You should get "Post Beep" error from the motherboard (These are audible sounds coming from the system speaker)

If not. Shutdown and remove the RAM and turn the PC back on again. Again, you should get "Post Beep" errors (Although this will be a different sequence of audible sounds)

If not then your motherboaurd and possibly the CPU has failed and not the video card (Although I would still have it checked)

If you do get post beep errors with the video card removed but no display when it is installed, then the video card has failed and will need to be replaced.

Cheers,

Rob





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