Overclock.net › Forums › Components › Monitors and Displays › Vega's *Heavyweight* display and computer; edition 2012
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Vega's *Heavyweight* display and computer; edition 2012 - Page 102  

post #1011 of 1300
hah, looking awesome and jelly as always.
AMD Transplant
(11 items)
 
To be a NAS
(13 items)
 
Death Kühler
(14 items)
 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
965BE GA-78LMT-S2P MSI TFIII 7950 Corsair Vengence 
Hard DriveCoolingOSMonitor
Samsung 830 Noctua NH-D14 Win7 Pro FX2490HD 
PowerCaseMouse
Seasonic X660 Antec Three Hundred Saitek Rat 7 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ Gateway GM5072 AMD HD5550 2.0 Gb 
Hard DriveMonitorKeyboardPower
Seagate Barracuda 500Gb Samsung FX2490 MS Keyboard 3000 300w generic 
Mouse
MS Intellipoint 3000 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
2500k GigaByte Z68M-D2H-B3 MSI 560 Ti TFIII Corsair Vengance 
Hard DriveCoolingOSMonitor
Samsung 830 Antec Khuler 920 Win7 HP Samsung FX2490 
KeyboardPowerCaseMouse
Microsoft Keyboard 3000 Seasonic X-660 Antec Three Hundred Microsoft Mouse 3000 
Mouse PadAudio
None - Blue Track baby Senn HD428 
  hide details  
AMD Transplant
(11 items)
 
To be a NAS
(13 items)
 
Death Kühler
(14 items)
 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
965BE GA-78LMT-S2P MSI TFIII 7950 Corsair Vengence 
Hard DriveCoolingOSMonitor
Samsung 830 Noctua NH-D14 Win7 Pro FX2490HD 
PowerCaseMouse
Seasonic X660 Antec Three Hundred Saitek Rat 7 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ Gateway GM5072 AMD HD5550 2.0 Gb 
Hard DriveMonitorKeyboardPower
Seagate Barracuda 500Gb Samsung FX2490 MS Keyboard 3000 300w generic 
Mouse
MS Intellipoint 3000 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
2500k GigaByte Z68M-D2H-B3 MSI 560 Ti TFIII Corsair Vengance 
Hard DriveCoolingOSMonitor
Samsung 830 Antec Khuler 920 Win7 HP Samsung FX2490 
KeyboardPowerCaseMouse
Microsoft Keyboard 3000 Seasonic X-660 Antec Three Hundred Microsoft Mouse 3000 
Mouse PadAudio
None - Blue Track baby Senn HD428 
  hide details  
post #1012 of 1300
I just got my VEGA INSPIRED 5x1 setup....setup biggrin.gif

5x1club1.jpg

5x1club2.jpg

5x1club3.jpg

5x1club4.jpg

5x1club5.jpg
Edited by l88bastar - 7/25/12 at 6:15pm
post #1013 of 1300
Mother+of+god+_0e29a0446d96d138e7f1b06aa63261cf.jpg
Jeff-PC
(16 items)
 
  
Jeff-PC
(16 items)
 
  
post #1014 of 1300
What stand you use? How big (cm) display area? Would be amazing see that own eye in live action drool.gif
post #1015 of 1300
Quote:
Originally Posted by kakee View Post

What stand you use? How big (cm) display area? Would be amazing see that own eye in live action drool.gif

Im using the same exact WSGF 5x1 edition stand that Vega is using
http://www.wsgf.org/products/wsgf-edition-stand

I am using the same displays as Vega (Four Samsung S27A750s & one S27A950)...only difference is I went with the massive 27" displays and Vega went with the wimpy 23"s lol J/K tongue.gif
post #1016 of 1300
Quote:
Originally Posted by l88bastar View Post

Im using the same exact WSGF 5x1 edition stand that Vega is using
http://www.wsgf.org/products/wsgf-edition-stand
I am using the same displays as Vega (Four Samsung S27A750s & one S27A950)...only difference is I went with the massive 27" displays and Vega went with the wimpy 23"s lol J/K tongue.gif

I like the thin bezel =)
post #1017 of 1300
Hey Vega. So if you've switched back to AMD, they must have gotten their s*t, I mean drivers, fixed? I had originally bought three 7970s (had them until release of GTX680) and they would blue screen half of the games; if I only used 2 of them, then I'd get CRAZY microstutter in most games (although they'd work ok on a single screen), and with a single 7970 I'd have my computer freeze in Skyrim and Serious Sam.

Since I've switched over to NVIDIA everything's silky smooth running at 5760x1080, all games maxed out (except for MSAA in some cases like BF3) with great framarates. I still can't believe that AMD fixed their drivers up. I've tried using 6990+6970 before (until January of this year) and that was not much better then the early 7970 drivers - lots of microstuttering in Eyefinity. Didn't you have 7970s at first, then switch to 680s, and now back to square 1?
MyRig
(13 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i7 3960x Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3 3 x EVGA GTX 680 Corsair XMS3 16Gb @ 1600Mhz 
Hard DriveHard DriveHard DriveOS
WD Caviar Black 7200 RPM 500 Gb + Intel 311 SSD... WD Caviar Green 500 Gb (Data)  Crucial m4 SSD 128GB Windows 7 64-bit 
MonitorPowerCaseMouse
3 x Samsung 23" SA950D Corsair HX1050 Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 Logitech G5 
Audio
Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930 with 7.1 ... 
  hide details  
MyRig
(13 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i7 3960x Gigabyte GA-X79-UD3 3 x EVGA GTX 680 Corsair XMS3 16Gb @ 1600Mhz 
Hard DriveHard DriveHard DriveOS
WD Caviar Black 7200 RPM 500 Gb + Intel 311 SSD... WD Caviar Green 500 Gb (Data)  Crucial m4 SSD 128GB Windows 7 64-bit 
MonitorPowerCaseMouse
3 x Samsung 23" SA950D Corsair HX1050 Thermaltake Chaser MK-1 Logitech G5 
Audio
Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930 with 7.1 ... 
  hide details  
post #1018 of 1300
Quote:
Originally Posted by FcZenitFan View Post

Hey Vega. So if you've switched back to AMD, they must have gotten their s*t, I mean drivers, fixed? I had originally bought three 7970s (had them until release of GTX680) and they would blue screen half of the games; if I only used 2 of them, then I'd get CRAZY microstutter in most games (although they'd work ok on a single screen), and with a single 7970 I'd have my computer freeze in Skyrim and Serious Sam.
Since I've switched over to NVIDIA everything's silky smooth running at 5760x1080, all games maxed out (except for MSAA in some cases like BF3) with great framarates. I still can't believe that AMD fixed their drivers up. I've tried using 6990+6970 before (until January of this year) and that was not much better then the early 7970 drivers - lots of microstuttering in Eyefinity. Didn't you have 7970s at first, then switch to 680s, and now back to square 1?


You sure sound like a fanboy. Every brand of cards have had problems with their drivers when the cards first came out. Proof? How about those redscreens on the 680's? Amd's drivers are just fine.

2nd Rig
(15 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
[Intel] 2500k [4.5ghz] [1.3 volts] [AsRock] P67 Extreme 6 [Sapphire] 6950 Toxic (unlocked to 6970) [Samsung] Low voltage memory [@1866 mHz 9-9-9-24] 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
[Corsair] 120gb Force GT Some Lite-On thing [Coolermaster] v8 [Ubuntu] 12.04 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
[Gateway] FDH2402 [Microsoft] Sidewinder x6 [XFX] Core Edition PRO850W [In Win] Dragon Rider 
MouseAudioAudio
[CM Storm] Sentinel Advance II [AUDIOTRAK] Prodigy HD2 ADVANCE DE [Polk Audio] PSW 505 and Monitor 40's 
  hide details  
2nd Rig
(15 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
[Intel] 2500k [4.5ghz] [1.3 volts] [AsRock] P67 Extreme 6 [Sapphire] 6950 Toxic (unlocked to 6970) [Samsung] Low voltage memory [@1866 mHz 9-9-9-24] 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
[Corsair] 120gb Force GT Some Lite-On thing [Coolermaster] v8 [Ubuntu] 12.04 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
[Gateway] FDH2402 [Microsoft] Sidewinder x6 [XFX] Core Edition PRO850W [In Win] Dragon Rider 
MouseAudioAudio
[CM Storm] Sentinel Advance II [AUDIOTRAK] Prodigy HD2 ADVANCE DE [Polk Audio] PSW 505 and Monitor 40's 
  hide details  
post #1019 of 1300
Quote:
Originally Posted by FcZenitFan View Post

Hey Vega. So if you've switched back to AMD, they must have gotten their s*t, I mean drivers, fixed? I had originally bought three 7970s (had them until release of GTX680) and they would blue screen half of the games; if I only used 2 of them, then I'd get CRAZY microstutter in most games (although they'd work ok on a single screen), and with a single 7970 I'd have my computer freeze in Skyrim and Serious Sam.
Since I've switched over to NVIDIA everything's silky smooth running at 5760x1080, all games maxed out (except for MSAA in some cases like BF3) with great framarates. I still can't believe that AMD fixed their drivers up. I've tried using 6990+6970 before (until January of this year) and that was not much better then the early 7970 drivers - lots of microstuttering in Eyefinity. Didn't you have 7970s at first, then switch to 680s, and now back to square 1?

Quote:
Originally Posted by nvidiaftw12 View Post


You sure sound like a fanboy. Every brand of cards have had problems with their drivers when the cards first came out. Proof? How about those redscreens on the 680's? Amd's drivers are just fine.

What Vega did, or someone else (memory is sloppy), is that they changed monitors.

FcZenitFan, were you using an active adapter?
Feed The Dada
(12 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
Intel i7-2600k Asrock Z77e-itx MSI 7970 Samsung 30nm 8GB 
Hard DriveCoolingCoolingOS
Samsung 840 250GB SSD H100 w/ 2x SP120 Antec Kuhler 920 w/ 1x SP120 Linux Ubuntu 10.10 
PowerCaseAudioAudio
Seasonic X650 Bitfenix Prodigy E07K HFI-580 
  hide details  
Feed The Dada
(12 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
Intel i7-2600k Asrock Z77e-itx MSI 7970 Samsung 30nm 8GB 
Hard DriveCoolingCoolingOS
Samsung 840 250GB SSD H100 w/ 2x SP120 Antec Kuhler 920 w/ 1x SP120 Linux Ubuntu 10.10 
PowerCaseAudioAudio
Seasonic X650 Bitfenix Prodigy E07K HFI-580 
  hide details  
post #1020 of 1300
Quote:
Originally Posted by l88bastar View Post

I just got my VEGA INSPIRED 5x1 setup....setup biggrin.gif

mother-of-god.gif

That's it, I'm going to have to join the Vega fanclub too. I've had enough of tunnel vision single screens. If I can see 180 degrees in real life, why not in a video game too?

Bassplayer edit: removed images from quote.
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Monitors and Displays
This thread is locked  
Overclock.net › Forums › Components › Monitors and Displays › Vega's *Heavyweight* display and computer; edition 2012