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bughtoo

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  1. no no problem, it will just be a little akward going from 1440p to 1080p to adjust Once you get used to 1440p you will find the 1080p a little too small i have put one more suggestion in my comment check it out
  2. For that kind of budget, short answer YES!!!! long answer (sort of): you have a freaking 1080TI so to use it to its potential 1440p is a must, at 1080p it can run basicly anything at 144fps. At 1440p it would be around that number. The 1440p for work is a godsent, so much space to have 4 documents opened and read them no problem! As to the budget, you can easily get IPS 144hz 1440p for that price which is even better. IF you look hard you can even find some with gsync i think Gaming at higher res is also very very very nice, the clarity of the picture is beautiful especially in witcher! I myself have the PG279Q ROG swift and its beautifull bought it for 570euros whic his around 620$ the AOC - AG271QG also looks nice and its even 165Hz
  3. well its the same problem as with yours the brand is new, check some reviews i bet you will find out what you need
  4. found even better deal https://www.massdrop.com/buy/nixeus-edg-27-ips-wqhd-freesync-144hz-monitor
  5. 100% Acer Predator XB271HU, the Asus is TN panel, for 650$ UGH! waste of money, get 279Q insteal if you reaaaaly want asus, thats the same monitor but IPS. 279Q is great( i have it), nothing bad about it apart from a little backlight bleed.
  6. bughtoo

    someone is selling a 4790k + z97 ftw + 32gb for…

    4790k 250 pounds ebay, 32gb of ram 130-160 pounds ebay z97 mobo depending on the mobo 60-200 pounds, so its fair
  7. unplug the gpu and plug it back in (from MOBO) it seems like the signal is not clear, so there must be some data that is not getting through, try to unplug it from mobo and put it back in, make sure its really in.
  8. as long as you wont tear it from the psu or move it/ do some crazy stuff in your case that could damage it, you are fine
  9. thats fine, same for me but i got a little more drives and fans all running 24/7 for last 3-3.5 years without a problem i am not planning to not run it 24/7
  10. It shouldnt be a problem since there are no moving parts apart from the fan. Most PSU manufacturers guarantee 5+ years of working without an issue. Some EVGA (for my P2 1000W platinum) guarantee 10 years so you are fine
  11. nope, though if they get vacbanned i am not sure how it works afterwards
  12. Just saying because i have 1070 Overclocked to 2140Mhz and memory +550Mhz and its not enough to run AAA titles on best settings on 1440p without noticing some stutters/fps lag in some games. So i imagine on 4K it would be much worse
  13. I would not pair 1070 with a 4K monitor and expect it to run AAA titles at high settings at 40+fps
  14. Did i say its not possible without he 6pin? Did i say that overclocking without having more power than 75w is not possible? (silicone side)May be, but each card has different silicone(its the silicone loterry) so some may be better at OC some may be not and i am sure they have cards that they have to discard because they are not able to OC them because of the silicone loterry....
  15. You can OC when you have lower voltage, meaning that the Silicone inside is better than usual therefore can run at higher clockspeed without bumping up the Voltage, therefore it doesnt need more power.
  16. Actually you just copied your dashboard link --> that takes any person to their dashboard not yours Make sure you change the link, so it redirects people to your video.
  17. here http://www.techradar.com/news/the-best-free-email-client
  18. that is enough, though for a streamer i would swap the 7700k for 1700x or 1800x if you can, that will provide you with much better streaming/editing. Dont forget SSD and at least 16gb of ram.
  19. Android phones with version 4.0+ of android should. edit: or check this to know https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-tell-if-your-android-phone-or-tablet-supports-usb-on-the-go/ there is an app i think or a way you can check if ur device is compatible
  20. Not very good for gaming though, there is a lot of games that doesnt support ultrawide, meaning the GUI is weirdly positioned/not visible at all. F.e. in cs:go with ultrawide you cannot change teams with mouse, or enter the game with mouse
  21. Oh lets rub it in a little, i have a 1440p 144Hz IPS monitor, ooooooh maaaan, sooo smoooooth Though, nothing compared to that 720p 600hz that linus reviewed this month/last, that was smoother than Austin Powers
  22. Well if your B-cup is your main girl and E-Cup is your side girl that you only look on when you are bored then yes Most people dont use both monitors the same amount, they usually have 1 main monitor that takes most of the time that they are on the PC and second monitor as a monitor to show documents, videos, etc. that you want to have open all the time but dont want to open just to read a few lines. So it makes perfect sense to have 1 main monitor with higher resultion and second monitor with lower. Though if you are bothered by small thing(like me), i would not survive having 2 monitors that arent the same resolution, it would just drive me crazy (especially when they are the same size and are next to each other)
  23. that is really weird, reinstalling chrome wont help anything i guess right?
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