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NK91799

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About NK91799

  • Birthday Sep 17, 1999

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Cleveland, Ohio
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    AMD A10 7850k @ 4.00 GHz APU
  • Motherboard
    Asus a88xm-a
  • RAM
    G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB @ 2133 MHz
  • Case
    Antec Piano Black Sonata II
  • Storage
    WD Blue 7200 RPM 1TB HDD
  • PSU
    EVGA 600B
  • Cooling
    CM Hyper 212 Evo
  • Keyboard
    CM Storm Devastator
  • Mouse
    CM Storm Devastator
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1

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  1. Honestly, if you have then money to spend, I would recommend buying a 4k monitor at 60hz. However, if you don't mind about resolution, I would recommend buying a monitor with at 120-144hz. If you search, you may even be able to find a 1440p monitor that is 120hz at a similar price to the 1080p monitor that you want. Either way, I would choose 144hz over higher resolution, but if you can find one that has both the resolution and refresh rate (I don't think that's the correct term, but whatever) I would go with that.
  2. Hello, thank you for looking at my post. I would like to upgrade my motherboard sometime over the summer, and I'm not sure if I should upgrade my CPU as well, but, if I do upgrade my CPU, I would like to upgrade to an i5 of some sort. I am currently running on a Kaveri APU build, and I regret the motherboard that I chose, as it is bad for overclocking, and, it being an mATX board, it is impossible to run SLI or Crossfire unless I crossfire my APU with an r7 250x (the most powerful option for crossfire). I also don't have room for both my current wifi card and a graphics card, so, if I get a new graphics card before I upgrade the mobo, I will also have to buy a wifi card that connects through USB. Any way, if you have any suggestions on upgrading for an FM2+ socket, it is greatly appreciated. If I decide to upgrade to an i5, I would like to know of some good options for that as well. I will probably also buy an SSD when I upgrade my mobo as well, as I currently run windows on a simple 7200 rpm hard drive. It's not the slowest thing in the world, but it's of course slower than an SSD as a boot drive. So, if you have any suggestions for a 120 gig to 240 gig SSD, that would be great as well. Current mobo: Asus A88XM-A mATX motherboard Considered mobos: (none yet)
  3. I personally would go with either the M9 or one of the LG variants. The note 4 does fill your priorities slightly better than the other two, however, people often complain about Samsung's UI (touch wiz). I would also recommend the Nexus 6, as it is very large, has a 1440p display, and is comfortable in the hand. I would also recommend the OnePlus One, even though it only has a 1080p display, it fills your other requirements at a lower cost than the other phones. I would also recommend the Motorola Droid Turbo (if you're on Verizon) the only thing it doesn't have is a huge screen, it is about average size for smartphones now a days.
  4. I was not expecting responses to be this fast! Thanks for the advice!
  5. I would like to upgrade my graphics performance from Kaveri (full parts list on profile) around christmas time, and I would like to have a $200 budget for it. Right now, I am looking at the: -MSI R9 270 -MSI R9 270x -MSI GTX 760 -MSI R9 280 As you can probably tell, I am a fan of MSI's Twin Frozr coolers
  6. I would really like a new GPU as I'm currently running on a Kaveri APU, so as one can guess, it's hard to run games at 1080p.
  7. I intend to build a pc using Kaveri soon, and due to my budget, do not intend to buy a discreet graphics card until a few months after I build it (I intend to buy the parts around Sep. 20 and the graphics card around Christmas). And I was wondering if I would be able to do dual graphics with the AMD A10 7850K and the Nvidia 750 ti. Any feedback is appreciated, but I would like a definitive answer if possible.
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