Hi Guys
I want a cheapish graphic card for the new system I am building based
on Abit IP35 Pro. Say about £25 or so capable of HDMI what ever it is.
I am in to Photoshop and Premier and using just 19 CRT Monitor. There
are so many graphic cards out there that I am totally confused.
I just bought Coolermaster Hyper TX2, it already has Thermal grease
at the base, do I need to apply grease on to my Intel CPU as well or
the one on the cooler would be enough.
Thanks
I want a cheapish graphic card for the new system I am building based
on Abit IP35 Pro. Say about £25 or so capable of HDMI what ever it is.
I am in to Photoshop and Premier and using just 19 CRT Monitor. There
are so many graphic cards out there that I am totally confused.
I just bought Coolermaster Hyper TX2, it already has Thermal grease
at the base, do I need to apply grease on to my Intel CPU as well or
the one on the cooler would be enough.
Thanks
you can add a little more video memory than recommended, all the
better.
The grease on the cooler is enough. The rule "too much of a good
thing" applies here.
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>I want a cheapish graphic card for the new system I am building based
>on Abit IP35 Pro. Say about £25 or so capable of HDMI what ever it is.
>I am in to Photoshop and Premier and using just 19 CRT Monitor. There
>are so many graphic cards out there that I am totally confused.
>I just bought Coolermaster Hyper TX2, it already has Thermal grease
>at the base, do I need to apply grease on to my Intel CPU as well or
>the one on the cooler would be enough.
>Thanks