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  1. Yeah I'd agree with the guy above me, go with the second hand 3090 (TI) you'll save a lot of money and the Tesla is really only an option for a server and the performance is probably worse anyway.
  2. 4060TI, isn't that a bit overkill for a 1080P setup? I honestly don't know. Also, if it's the case that 1080 DLSS is ass than nevermind indeed.
  3. Oh thanks1 That was fast What about a CPU cooler? and Case fans? And what about a 4060? I know it's only 8GB VRAM but the DLSS is really going to stretch the use of the PC I feel or no?
  4. Budget: So the budget is between 900 and 1250 euro's. He lives in The Netherlands so keep that in mind. The limit is 1250, but we can go a bit above, like 50 euro's above max. Aim: He wants to play at 1080P at least 60 FPS on medium to high settings. He doesn't play the regular tripple AAA games that require a 3080 to get decent FPS. Games like Warhammer Darktide, Payday (3), Elden ring, Street fighter 6, Warhammer 40k Spacemarine 2 etc. He doesn't want more than 1080P so that should keep the prices down a lot luckily. Further requirements: He'd like to have solid state storage, but if it really doesn't fit in the budget a HDD would do. He rather have an SSD for OS and another SSD for game storage. Also, he doesn't care about aesthetics, it needs to be functional, good airflow etc, but RGB and looks etc doesn't matter at all to him so we can cut costs on that front as well. Also, I think air cooling would be preferred since the pump is a big point of failure on an AIO. Why is he upgrading? He has been using a gaming laptop for longtime but it's really bad, he just wants a gaming PC like the old days.
  5. Hihi, thanks for the reply. I found one 2 days ago and bought it! So probably gonna use this instead of my janky setup I got going on atm Thanks a lot for the help!
  6. Hello guys, I've bought the Astro HDMI Optical splitter for my PS5 but my Focusrite 6i6 2nd gen needs a Coaxial SPDIF connection so I had to buy a Optical to Coaxial SPDIF converter as well. Granted it was like 14 euro's but now I hear a very very faint click once every 3-4 seconds. Mind you, when in game you don't notice at all, but when audio is low you can pick it up and it gets annoying after playing a bit. I think it is the Optical to Coaxial converter since it was so cheap (I couldn't find more expensive converters in my country (Netherlands)) and i don't think its the Astro splitter. Problem is I don't have other hardware to test with. So I was wondering if a HDMI in to HDMI out and Coaxial SPDIF out splitter exists. I can find loads of splitters like the Astro's HDMI optical splitter but none that replaces the optical SPDIF with a coaxial connection. I want to cross out one variable, which is the Optical to Coaxial converter, but I can't do that unless I get that splitter but with a coaxial SPDIF out. Any help would be VERY MUCH appreciated.
  7. Hi, I was going to post a similar question. I want to get a VPN and instinctively went to PIA but I haven't seen a sponsorspot from them in at least a year or two. But they still offer the best value as far as I've seen.
  8. Oh wow O.o I'll have a look in the bios than
  9. Oh sorry, I meant the checkbox, I would've missed it without your first screenshot, But this one is even more clear. Thank you
  10. Oh wow, yeah that is really not visible for me xD Thank you man
  11. Oh I think I saw something called Q-fan something something. I'll have another look later!
  12. Oh okay I'll hsve a look, I have very bad vision so I might have missed it. Could you maybe make a screenshot if its not to much trouble?
  13. Except for when it hits over 75 right? Then it will just go 100% at least on Asus mobos, I mean atleast on the previous one it did, and on this one as well.
  14. Ah okay, for asus that is AISuite 3 right? Also, isn't an AIO cooler never supposed to have spikes in temp? Since the water first needs to heat up? Or am I misunderstanding?
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