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Fluffyfakedog

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  1. Thanks, exactly what I was looking for!
  2. First of all, I'm sure this question might be a no brainer to some tech-savy people out there, so I apologise if this is indeed a stupid question. Anyway, as you can tell by the title of this topic, I was wondering if it made a difference which output you used from your pc. For example, if my graphics card has an hdmi output and my motherboard does too, will it make any difference in performance or resolution? Thanks!
  3. I am obviously not serious. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/GNvVbv Please no hate...
  4. Hi all, I was wondering if there is a simple way or video tutorial that anyone knows of to transfer all of the data (photos, videos, applications, documents, etc.) from one pc to another. Thanks!
  5. I'll definately look into that
  6. Germany, but I would buy in the US
  7. Location?
  8. Hi all, I'm having a little trouble looking for the right gnu for me. I'm looking for a card that can handle most of the current games on high or even ultra 1080p settings a a constant fps of 60 or so. Also, my budget is around 200-300 USD. I'm not sure if a card in that prie range can handle games at these settings, so please let me know if the price range is a little ridiculous for my needs. Thanks!
  9. Ok, thanks, I'll think about it
  10. Me too, I've never seen a 16:9 screen in that size before. That's why I started this thread to see if somebody did know about it.
  11. True, but wouldn't a screen the same size look better in proportion to the laptop's screen and probably cost less as well?
  12. my laptop's screen is 17.3" and I was looking into hooking up a second monitor. Still debating on it though.
  13. Does anyone know where I can find a 17.3 inch 16:9 monitor, preferably 1920x1080? I've looked for a while, but cant se to find any.
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