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RE: Rack Mounted PC - Any Experience? - King_Viper - Jun 27 2011 Rabbit Wrote:The human eye cant even see past I think 30 fps, so why do u need 60?ruplayer Wrote:Rabbit Wrote:ruplayer Wrote:PaSS Wrote:y not get a laptop lol :| just saying lol i relize laptops dont have the videocard power but its an idea RE: Rack Mounted PC - Any Experience? - xFerior - Jun 27 2011 He isn't a human, he is a rabbit. A rabid one at that RE: Rack Mounted PC - Any Experience? - Rabbit - Jun 27 2011 You can tell the difference between 30fps and 60fps, when playing a video game. Trust me. RE: Rack Mounted PC - Any Experience? - PaSS - Jun 27 2011 jesus if ur gonna build a comp build a microsoft not mac dont be a noob RE: Rack Mounted PC - Any Experience? - Anonymous - Jun 27 2011 It may drop to 30 with BC2 if there are explosions all over... maybe... but average is like 40-45, checked with fraps. To be honest the only game I can't run maxed out is arma2, but it's because of stupid engine that bohemia use. And 40 fps for me is enough bro=) I hope bf3 will work as well as bc2. RE: Rack Mounted PC - Any Experience? - The Rival - Jun 30 2011 First off, cheers for hijacking my thread and talking about laptops..... Second, it won't be getting placed near corners. Don't worry about that. Third, if it was my choice, I would have Windows on it. But he's making it for the recording studio, and he uses Logic, and is very good with Logic, and all he uses is Macs, but doesn't want to shell out a ton for not a very good spec. xFerior, do you have any information or anything that could help me with selecting the parts specifically? I found cases that take standard ATX motherboards and stuff, I just don't know about fitting in the graphics card and how much cooling it will need. I saw some pics of the guts of some rack PCs, and the graphics cards are mounted from another circuit board thing that comes off the mobo (as the mobo is lying down, but the gfx card needs to be parallel to it, which is impossible without that connecting circuit board between the PCIe slot). Go make your own thread about gaming laptops please. RE: Rack Mounted PC - Any Experience? - xFerior - Jun 30 2011 uhh not really, he built the rack, i built the computer and set it up for him. lol. Sorry :p RE: Rack Mounted PC - Any Experience? - The Rival - Jun 30 2011 For a bunch of geeks, you lot sure are useless Nah kidding. Well that's cool, I have been Googling around a bit, and I am just putting a little spec together for the general criticism (constructive, if anything). Will post when I get it all together. RE: Rack Mounted PC - Any Experience? - naive - Sep 02 2011 One major recommendation: Make sure your spacing screws under the mobo are set to the correct height. Otherwise you could fry/damage the mobo first time you turn it on (took me forever to fix a computer someone dropped on my desk because of this). On newegg, you can find low profile graphics cards but none of them are going to be that great, and you may need like a 90 degree pci-e adapter I believe which may or may not come w/ your case/mobo. Last I checked, there is not a big market for slim graphics cards, but if you look for ones that fit into micro atx cases you could get lucky. RE: Rack Mounted PC - Any Experience? - The Rival - Sep 02 2011 Ah this thread is so old, we got a 3rd Mac instead Cheers anyway.
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