sumonpathak
knocking on heavens door
where did u read that?
link plz..
link plz..
i wonder where did he learn that..maybe from" i no haz so it sucks" academy..Lots of games don't even support dual GPUs so I would never recommend it.
Type | Name | Price |
Processor | Intel Core i7 3770K | 19600 |
Motherboard | Asus Maximus V Formula | 16500 |
RAM | Corsair Vengeance 2.0 2133MHz | 4350 |
Hard Drive | WD 2 TB Desktop Internal Hard Drive Black Edition (WD2002FAEX) | 10264 |
Graphics Card | Sapphire HD7870 GHz Edition * 2 | 36400 |
Power Supply | Corsair HX850 | 10450 |
Cabinet | Cooler Master Storm Trooper ATX | 11110 |
Keyboard | Corsair Vengeance K90 | 6500 |
Mouse | Logitech Optical Gaming Mouse G500 | 3550 |
CPU Cooler | DeepCool Ice Blade Pro | 2963 |
Optical Drive | ASUS DRW-24B3ST SATA | 1250 |
UPS | APC Back-UPS 1100VA (BR1100CI-IN) | 5200 |
Headphones | Corsair Vengeance 1500 | 4264 |
Shippping | Shipping Cost in Total | Unknown |
Total | Total Cost Excluding Shipping | 132855 |
You can also check Corrsair A50 and A70, they are very good cooler at sub 3K and 4K price point respectively.
I agree that there is not much improvement with this one but the price difference is also not much, as for performance it gives a better performance by 4-5C. So please do tell me should I spend about 400INR for 4-5C or not. As for Noctua, that one would also give similar performance with maybe 2-3C better than 412 Slim but for that I have to pay over 4K. So you see 412 Slim is giving much better VFM than Noctua.IMO, its either evo (+noctua tim(optional)) or noctua.
You could add another fan to the evo for a push-pill config. (eg. Cooler Master XtraFlo Cooler)
Dont see much of an improvement with Cooler Master 412 Slim.
can't remember where but I've read that CM 412 performs similar to Hyper 212 Evo ..
and yes, Crosshair V is for AMD only the deal you are getting on Maximus V is just too good to be true - if you can get it at 16.5k then this would be the deal of the year![]()
Anand, don't read much; you will only get more confused. AMD does have some problems regarding zero day CF support in some games, but things are generally ironed out quickly (again exceptions are there). If by any chance, CF doesn't work for any game for a significant period of time, you can always fall back to a single card config. In that case, a single 7870 is no slouch at all. In case of lower mid end cards, getting a single GPU is preferable. Say one 7850 is better than a couple of 7770s. But in your case the individual GPU is fairly high end, so you can go for dual GPU eyes closed. The gameplay experience will improve significantly over a single 7970 and you can turn on all the eye candies and some more. Add RadeonPro to the mix and it becomes a no-brainer![]()
Anand, don't read much; you will only get more confused. AMD does have some problems regarding zero day CF support in some games, but things are generally ironed out quickly (again exceptions are there). If by any chance, CF doesn't work for any game for a significant period of time, you can always fall back to a single card config. In that case, a single 7870 is no slouch at all. In case of lower mid end cards, getting a single GPU is preferable. Say one 7850 is better than a couple of 7770s. But in your case the individual GPU is fairly high end, so you can go for dual GPU eyes closed. The gameplay experience will improve significantly over a single 7970 and you can turn on all the eye candies and some more. Add RadeonPro to the mix and it becomes a no-brainer![]()
Well then I guess I am locked on to DeepCool Ice Blade Pro for now.
Yeah I am also surprised, I hope that its the right price, and if it is then I'm gonna pay the shop tomorrow itself to lock on it.
Thanks for the advice.![]()
but there's almost ~5c different between 212 Evo and Ice Blade Pro - guess which one is better ? Hint : refer to post # 278 by Myth![]()