Is that easy to do? And also, I am going to use DP because it allows 60hz unlike HDMI 1.4 (30hz)
Easy as HDMI. There aren't even little screws like on VGA cables. Plug and play.Yeah, but how easy is it to plug the DP cables into the graphics card?
You could actually plug them into different ones if you wanted, but yeah, both into the same GPU is fine. There's no real down side to plugging both into the same one, and it's simpler.Is all I do plug both into the same graphics card?
Apparently it's HDMI 1.4 according to the sales page on overclockers and people on the Acer forums. The Acer product page itself just says "Yes" for HDMI. lawl.It will be HDMI 2.0 so you shouldn't need to worry. However, I would use 2 DP cables regardless. It's plug and play.
Apparently it's HDMI 1.4 according to the sales page on overclockers and people on the Acer forums. The Acer product page itself just says "Yes" for HDMI. lawl.
Yeah, true
So is it pretty much just putting a keyboard and mouse into USB ports (at the back is where I usually put them) and sticking a DP cable into the GPU port at the back?
I was gonna pay someone £79 to do that?
Another thing, as a CPU cooler, should I have the Hydro Cooler 80i and have 2 extra case fans, or have the 100i with no extra case fans (says about that when I proceed, that 2 extra case fans may not be fittable).
Finally, will a 500GB SSD have enough space to install the entire OS on it? Thanks!
I would go with the H100i personally, the H80i is decent but no better than an air cooler. The coolers on the H100i will work as fans anyway...... that's what they are. PCS will configure it all for optimum push/pull I would think.