I would definitely wait, it's not long at all now. You'll be fine on the 2080ti for a couple of months, especially with Christmas in the middle.
AMD have already announced they're not going to be competing at the high end, so likely will be under 5080 performance as their highest spec. But I...
Once you’ve got your cash back (can take up to 7 working days or so to clear, nothing to do with PCS, it’s how payment refunds work on the banking system), come back and we can advise you of something more suitable
Pleasure, you've mimicked my setup although in a newer case and on 9000 series vs 7000 series CPU.
You're going to be blown away once you've got a next gen GPU in there!
Please please please do me a favour and try a game using the whole screen??? You really don't know what you're missing out...
You haven't ordered a gaming processor, it's not a great processor for gaming unless you know how to manage the Ccd's. Most games will get confused as there are too many cores, disabling one CCD should restore normal performance.
It's a shame you didn't get some advice, you've spent WAAAAY more...
Hiya, it's very much the same as the last time you posted, won't go through it again, you need to give us the information requested for us to be able to help out in any way
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/threads/thoughts-on-this-build.87872/#post-668359
Looks very nice, lovely configuration. I’m a huge fan of the dual compartment cases, I have one of the very early models from Lian Li and have kept it on my new build because they’re incredible cases both aesthetically and to build in. The 6500x is excellent in the cooling department too, it’s a...
Control Center is specific to the chassis, it's not the same for any model, they all relate to different BIOSes, so I'm afraid your concerns don't match with how things work.
It's not something this forum can help you with, you need to liaise with PCS, they're the only people who can help you...
It comes with one rear fan, that's all.
It's not really possible to advise on individual components as how many you'd require completely depends on the rest of the system, if you wanted some help, post your considered specs and we can offer some advice.
You can do a simple keyboard test which will simply tell you if the key actuation is being registered.
https://www.keyboardtester.com/#google_vignette
If the keys are registering in that test, then it suggests a software issue, and a clean install of windows will likely be the quickest...
Hi, no you can't change the image, that's not a display as such, it's simply a light panel. You can configure the RGB colours via the motherboard control software which is Gigabyte Control Center, should be an RGB section in there.
Can you copy and paste the full specs as before as sometimes it doesn't show them properly off the link
That's showing a CX750w PSU which isn't what's recommended
I also wouldn't want that case personally for that configuration, that's more a budget option.
Sorry, missed the initial post, always worth bumping if you don't get a response.
I find that very strange because lots of people have been on the forums with this chassic running 5600MHz RAM absolutely fine.
I suspect that this is down to a bad CPU that's unable to maintain overclocked memory...
If you're uncomfortable doing upgrades yourself, you can pay for PCS to do it, and it doesn't cost much either.
You'd only need to upgrade the GPU during the lifetime of the build, but you'd have the option to upgrade the processor and RAM should you wish to if your needs changed.
But a GPU...
No, we’d advise you on the sensible way to run a computer.
Absolutely no need to get rid of a PC after 6 years, it’s a massive waste of money and if you’re not upgrading GPU during that time a significant portion of that lifespan would be with pooor performance.
With a properly configured PC...