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EldarNi

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About EldarNi

  • Birthday Jul 03, 1984

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    UK
  • Interests
    K-Pop, Girls' Generation
    quadcopters
  • Member title
    Junior Member

System

  • CPU
    i3570k @4300
  • Motherboard
    ASUS P8Z77-V
  • RAM
    Kingston HyperX Fury 16Gb White
  • GPU
    ASUS 7970 Direct CUII TOP Crossfire
  • Case
    Phanteks Enthoo Primo
  • Storage
    Samsung 830 256Gb + WD Red 4Tb x 3
  • PSU
    EVGA P2 1000W
  • Display(s)
    Samsung S27A750D + Samsung 215TW
  • Cooling
    WC http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/68684-600t-water-cooled/
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K90
  • Mouse
    Logitech G9x
  • Sound
    Monitor Audio BR2
  • PCPartPicker URL

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  1. Where did you get 1080 strix for so cheap???) I can't find even 1070 for that much =/
  2. Are you going to put decals on ssds? the build looks awesome
  3. have you considered powerline ethernet?
  4. I've got all of water cooling gear for my Retro'04 from that time too. but been lazy to put it together. Need a new case with a radiator support. Would be interesting to see your gaming scores against mine)
  5. I often use this chart for older GPUs http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gpu-hierarchy,4388.html
  6. So yeah imaging buying a proper EK stuff, where is gpu waterblocks starts from 85 for simple and 115 full cover, cpu 50 and more, a pump with high flow top 70 and it is only a beginning. So spending a 1k, if it's a dual gpu system isn't a joke. So people be aware before diving into water cooling
  7. May be the freesync was off? Mine is working between 40 and 75Hz, so the monitor adjust it's refresh rate from mine 40 to 75 fps and I make sure that I stay above 40 fps all the time and the gameplay is buttery smooth. Yours range must be from 30 or 40 and up to 144Hz and you shouldn't experience any choppiness.
  8. I don't get you problem, it's not the fact, that you'll hit 144hz with 980ti, but you'll lose freesync and smooth gameplay. I sold mine 120hz monitor and got 75hz with freesync and it is so much better for game experience. I just dial down the settings to stay within the freesync range and I'm so happy. I even put vsync on in some of my games just to not go above 75hz.
  9. the more powerful GPU you can get is better, don't think about bottlenecking, 750ti and 950 will limit your in-game settings to low and medium for smoother game play, 970 will let you use high and ultra
  10. your monitor is alright for gaming if you've got no other options
  11. or this one http://www.lg.com/uk/monitors/lg-23MP68VQ-P 75Hz and freesync
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