I've never heard of skipping the 6xx series. O_o
I will testify to Corsair's fans not being particularly good. They're not bad or horrid, just not... anything, really.
Any suggestions on what a good replacement would be? I was looking at Scythe fans, as I have a couple of their Slip Stream fans in my case that I really like and they are really quiet. I guess I want something that will move air well, possibly the Slip Stream Kaze Jyuni 120mm fans which have 68.45 CFM and are 1200RPM without being horrendously loud at 24db.
Here it is.
When I started around a year ago, up until now.
Specs:
i5 760 2.8 @ 3.5, 1.2v
asus p7p55d-pro
4gb g.skill 1600
msi gtx 460 hawk talon attack
500gb wd blue
lg w2246
sb audigy
sony ta-fe370 & sony mf600
Used to live in a house where i had much bigger room and those speakers were just big enough
Now i'm in a much smaller flat (altho it will be (finaly) paid off in a month) and they are kinda overkill for my current room, but i wouldn't give them away for anything in the world...
HyperX is better. Crucial M4 are rather dull and not anything special. They are the only ones without a history of breaking though, along with the intel 510-series.
Even if they are (highly unlikely) they'll still release new cards spring/early summer regardless of what they'll call it.
I'd say they'll be named 600-series.
I've switched the 2 Corsair fans for 4x BeQuiet Shadow Wings, they are very, very quiet. They are the same noise level with 4 of these and the H100 on high, are the same noise as the Corsair fans on low.
Crucial M4's aren't dull at all. On 0009 firmware they were quicker than the HyperX I tried. Specifically why I went for the m4's in the end. I hit the cap of the controller with them (can quite clearly see it in the benchmark), 1010.58MB/s (http://i826.photobucket.com/albums/z...Bench/ATTO.png) I wouldn't even really buy Intel though as they tend to be a bit more expensive.
On the naming, they skipped 3** for mobile did they not? I have heard on the grapevine this time around they want to adopt the 7** nomenclature so they can be on par with the naming of the AMD cards. ie. didn't want to have a 600 series against the 7000 series - much better to pitch 7** against 7***.
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As dumb as it is, it makes sense for all the idiots out there who think bigger numbers mean auto-superior status. Might be a good move for them. And yeah, I've heard that with the 0009 firmware Crucial m4 SSDs become beasts, too bad I'm terrified of updating it after my mistake a month ago or so. >_<
Yeah, as I mean enthusiasts already know what they're looking at so what generation it is means nothing to people like us, but I think they were afraid of your average joe seeing a 7970 and a 670, for instance, around the same price bracket and thinking, well, 7 is a bigger number, so I'll go with that!!
When I moved my old one from 0002 I kept all my data, what happened to you last month?
0002-0009 I think goes from about 450 read to around 550ish.
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What firmware is that? Not heard of it.
The cap of s-ATA 6.0Gbps is quite lower than 1010.58MiB/sec. So I suspect that is in RAID0? M4s are 415/175 MiB sustained out of the box. I doubt the firmware alone will be able to make it reach the HyperX out of the box figures of 555/510 MiB sustained.
The m4 is less expensive though.
And also, no, they did not. 300-series were notebook exclusive.
That is RAID0 yes, the m4's with the 0009 firmware (which they have been shipping with for about 3 months now I think) are 550 sustained read with varying writes dependent on size
My two 128GB (rated at 550/200) m4's in RAID0 reached 1010/410, so therabouts. The 256GB drives are 300 write.
Sorry that's what I meant, they skipped 3** on mainstream dedicated desktop cards, and used them solely for notebooks. Hence with the 635M, why I'm thinking they're skipping the 6**
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Firmware 0009 did up the speeds, to be quite honest.
Fierae in regards to your question - I made a very amateur mistake and since I burned the CD with the firmware in the wrong format, it told me to burn a new version, so I'm like okay, whatever, I reboot to log back in to Windows to redo it in the correct file format, however I had forgotten to switch back out of IDE back to AHCI mode and it screwed with my SSD royally and I didn't realize this after I had formatted my drive into a GBP partition format or w.e which only Mac really truly supports, it was a pain to fix, having had to take it to a friend's house and his computer spend about 10 minutes cleaning it via commandprompt because once it was in GBP Windows 7 wouldn't fix it, simply reformatting at that point didn't fix it. >_<
Boy that day sucked majorly.
CPU: Amd Phenom II x4 965 @ 3.4 GHz, Cooler master hyper 212 +
MOBO: Gigabyte 970A-UD3
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 Dual fan 1gb
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 500 gb 7200 rpm
RAM: Kingston ValueR. DDR3 1333MHz 8GB
PSU: Silver Power SP-SS500 500W
Case: Cooler Master Elite 430
Monitor: LG Flatron L222WS, 22"
Mouse: Razer Deathadder
Keyboard: Logitech G15
so, i went to do some shopping, and i ended up with a lot of "OUT OF STOCK", especially with corsair stuff, is there a manufacturing problem i am not aware of?
2x Corsair Dominator GT Quad Channel 16gb DDR3-2133: OUT OF STOCK
2x Corsair Airflow 2 Fans: OUT OF STOCK
2x Corsair Airflow Pro: OUT OF STOCK
Corsair Link: OUT OF STOCK
Corsair H80: Limit 1 per Customer
Rampage IV: in stock
Intel 3960x: in stock
and im stuck deciding between dual Mushkin Chronos 120GB SSDs or dual Corsair Force 3 120GB SSDs
I would go for the Mushkin, but as has been said, if you can get hold of a Crucial m4 - I much prefer them.
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the M4 is another idea im throwing around, a 256 for my games/programs and a 64 for my OS