well if i go to systemrequirementslab, there you can see if your pc can run a game, the r9 280 card is in their ranking system, but because my pc shows my GPU as 200 series i’ll get the score as a r9 200 series, its not that big of a problem, i just dont understand why they have on their site the r9 280 if it is displayed as a 200 series.
hey guys im back, i got the r9 280 RQ now and its working great, only 1 thing is bothering me, why does DxDiag shows r9 200 series? because on some sites where they show systme requirements for a game is says i got the r9 200 series, so i get a lower score, and well im agitated with that score while i know i got better.
greetz,
gerrit
hey, im back because when i was just about buying the card i asked myself if my tower is big enough for the card.mypc length is 48 cm, what is the max i gpu length i can put in? idont know which brand tower i got and where i got the tower from, because it has been 4 years.
greetz,
gerrit
thx for all the help, i will look into it all,and i wait with clocking after i tried the new videocard for gaming. than i will decide.
Greetz,
hello, i will buy more RAM and a new power supply. but my question is: is it smart to overclock my CPU? i know that this CPU can be overclocked. what i dont know is if overclocking has risks.
the link you gave me is very interesting! but that made me think about maybe overclocking.