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System Name | QUACK |
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Processor | Intel i7 2600K (3.4 GHz, 8 threads) |
Motherboard | Asus P67P8-V3 |
Cooling | Xigmatek Balder 120mm (4x120,1x140mm case) |
Memory | Patriot 2 Viper Sector 5, 8GB DDR3 1600 MHz |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 G1 4GB |
Storage | 1x Samsung EVO 850 (500GB) SSD, 1x Fujitsu 256GB SSD |
Display(s) | Dell Ultrasharp U2311h 23" (so sexy) |
Case | CoolerMaster Gladiator RC-600 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard 5.1 |
Power Supply | Antec 850w with yellow racing stripes |
Software | Windows 7 HP 64 bit |
Well, I've finally got funds for a gcard upgrade!
My dad wanted to buy it, and I am getting an Asus 4850 from a friend for AU$160 (which is a good price over here), which I'll be getting tomorow.
I've heard that ATI is good for Source games, which I'm mostly playing, and a 4850 should be a good upgrade from my GT.
Is there anything I should know before switching from nVidia to ATI? What program can I use to fully remove the drivers, and what program should I use for overclocking?
I'll keep this thread updated once I buy the 4850, and if anyone has any pointers then I'll happily listen!
My dad wanted to buy it, and I am getting an Asus 4850 from a friend for AU$160 (which is a good price over here), which I'll be getting tomorow.
I've heard that ATI is good for Source games, which I'm mostly playing, and a 4850 should be a good upgrade from my GT.
Is there anything I should know before switching from nVidia to ATI? What program can I use to fully remove the drivers, and what program should I use for overclocking?
I'll keep this thread updated once I buy the 4850, and if anyone has any pointers then I'll happily listen!