Has anyone tried upgrading the cpu with a non sandy bridge after the bios upgrade, I've put an i7 2600 in mine but the performance increase was very slight, would extra cooling make any difference
So, using the MOBO BIOS update, the card dropped right in and booted up. Looks like everythings workingI've got this 1050ti laying around that im gonna attempt swapping in. Tekken 7 doesnt look so hot on a GTX 660.
So, using the MOBO BIOS update, the card dropped right in and booted up. Looks like everythings working
Do I need to download more drivers? Or are the current ones sufficient for this card?
Hi I have upgraded my TTX3 with a Xeon E3-1290 but the TTX3 doesnt boot. there's no beep when it starts and the tv remains at no signal. swapping the original i5 2400 back works fine.The fastest CPU that I have had success with is the Xeon E3-1290 (3.6ghz). But yeah, a GPU upgrade would be better overall.
yes i did. i updated it using the tool in the latest v4.1 multigame because i wanted to upgrade the geforce 680 to a geforce 1060. it is updated to the latest b23 bios.Is it still running the original stock BIOS? If so you should try flashing it with the updated BIOS here:
https://www.arcade-projects.com/threads/update-your-ttx3-bios-step-by-step-instructions.20511/
Cards are a lot cheaper as of today compared to even 3 months ago so overkill is kind of relative. You could run the stuff that the 4.1 multi comes installed with with the stock card, cpu and memory, but since the multi is at It’s roots a windows pc there’s no reason you couldn’t also install Steam and run plenty of games from there as well. While the sandy bridge architecture , ddr3 memory and pci expresss 2.0 will all be bottlenecks you can still get away with a pretty darn good gaming experience with the addition of the beefier video cardYeah I've got a 1060 6gb in mine is it's way overkill already, but I ended up getting two for really cheap (ended up costing the same as what a 960 cost me per card) so now I have two ttx3s that should be ok for a couple of years.