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#1 V4LENT1NE
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[QUOTE="hartsickdiscipl"]

Nobody cares about your juiced-up 7870.  Get a life.  

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Nobody cares about your trollish personality, and your crappy gtx 560 ti lol

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[QUOTE="V4LENT1NE"][QUOTE="GeForce-"]You did some overclocking. There's the problem. I wouldn't even do such a thing._SKatEDiRt_

Lol what?

yes weird things happen after a component on a system has been overclocked.

If its overclocked wrong.
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Was really looking forward to this game, what a crushing disapointment, glad I didn't buy it.

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[QUOTE="GeForce-"]You did some overclocking. There's the problem. I wouldn't even do such a thing.

Lol what?
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Remember that some older GPUs can actually hurt your performance, I remember reading somewhere like for example if you had a 580 and a 9600GT for PhysX it would actually perform worse that the 580 just doing the PhysX on its own. If your going to have a dedicated PhysX card I wouldn't recommend anything lower than a 460.
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Manual has way more control over the car, especially turbo cars, for that reason I would likely not buy an automatic.
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#7 V4LENT1NE
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[QUOTE="br0kenrabbit"]

[QUOTE="XilePrincess"]Automatic. I tried a manual one time, never got the hang of it really. I'm sure I could do it, but I won't ever WANT a manual. The only reason I'll ever learn (and I will) is so if in an emergency the only vehicle available for me to drive is a manual, I'll be able to. I don't drive for 'fun' (is that a man thing?), I drive to get places and driving in city traffic is hard enough without the extra work of a manual imo. So many things you need to pay attention to without worrying if you're shifting correctly. And besides all that, if manual is the choice for speed demons... I follow the posted speed limits, so there's no point in me getting a really fast car because I'll never use it.Pirate700

I'm much the same. If I go over the speed limit, it's by one or two MPH and it's only becaues I can't stare at the speedometer.

One thing that really sucks about manual transmissions in these parts in that East Tennessee is nothing but hills. When you come to a stop on a hill you're gonna roll back a little bit when you release the brake and shift into gear, and the idiots around here like to go bumper-to-bumper when you stop. Or hell, even at highway speeds. :evil:

This is the main thing that's always scared me about manuals. On steep hills you will roll back some and you can't control how close someone is behind you when you stop.

You wont roll back if you get the clutch to bite and hold in first gear, hill starting is easy if you know what your doing.
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Gonna check this out tomorrow, had my eye on a few of those.
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[QUOTE="GeForce-"][QUOTE="V4LENT1NE"][QUOTE="GeForce-"] >700W is not needed >Don't give advice unless you know what you're talking about The irony.

700W isnt needed...its just a waste, 500W will do recent single card GPU setups without a problem.

I was referring to SLI setup.

So say that then, and the other guy is right about the VRAM to, 2x2GB 660 would still be 2GB, not 4GB.
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[QUOTE="GeForce-"][QUOTE="kraken2109"][QUOTE="GeForce-"]All components are excellent, so you've made good choices, but I'm not sure about the GPU since it's AMD. I'd go for Nvidia. Two GTX 660s in SLI outperforms the 680 and it will give you a whopping 4GB of memory. Your power supply is a good one and you should get at least 700W for a gaming rig.

vram doesn't stack in SLI so it will still be 2GB. 700w is not needed. Don't give advice unless you know what you're talking about.

>700W is not needed >Don't give advice unless you know what you're talking about The irony.

700W isnt needed...its just a waste, 500W will do recent single card GPU setups without a problem.