bear jesus
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System Name | Gaming temp// HTPC |
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Processor | AMD A6 5400k // A4 5300 |
Motherboard | ASRock FM2A75 PRO4// ASRock FM2A55M-DGS |
Cooling | Xigmatek HDT-D1284 // stock phenom II HSF |
Memory | 4GB 1600mhz corsair vengeance // 4GB 1600mhz corsair vengeance low profile |
Storage | 64gb sandisk pulse SSD and 500gb HDD // 500gb HDD |
Display(s) | acer 22" 1680x1050 |
Power Supply | Seasonic G-450 // Corsair CXM 430W |
But if you have enough to afford the card, wouldn't you have enough to at least power and cool the damn thing? lol
That's what i have still yet to understand, these are top tier cards you're paying for, now of course this doesn't excuse inefficiencies, but if you're paying for a card like that at least pay for a sufficient amount of power and cooling for it if you're considering a card that costs $350 and up.
On a differnt note, AMD has definitely got a good performance per watt thing going with the 5 series, and i hope it continues to get even better.(and i hope Nvidia follows suit in that regard)
It's not that i can't afford it... i just don't like paying for it
the lower my bills the more money i have to spend on other things, and if my gpu choice can save me near $150 in a year thats proberley 8 or 10 games that are on sale on steam (my pc is on 24/7 so power adds up pretty quick at $0.22 per kw/h).
But i do see your point, but cooling is a pain in the ass as no air con and its a tiny room with no window don't ask so heat output means a lot to me.