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Savedbyfaith

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About Savedbyfaith

  • Birthday May 07, 1991

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    i5 3570k @4.3Ghz
  • Motherboard
    P8Z77 - LX
  • RAM
    16GB corsair Vengeance Pro
  • GPU
    MSI GTX 970 GAMING 100ME
  • Case
    Raidmax Agusta
  • Storage
    128GB Kingston HyperX 3k, 2TB WD black
  • PSU
    1000W EVGA Super Nova G2
  • Display(s)
    Dell E2311H
  • Cooling
    Corsair H60
  • Keyboard
    Tt e SPORTS POSEIDON Z
  • Mouse
    Mad Catz Rat 7
  • Sound
    Corsair Vengeance 1500
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1

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  1. So i was recently given a Antec P190 case and i was thinking about trying to do some video game stencils on it with spray paint. Has anyone here tried it and could give me some pointers? i really don't want to paint the entire case so could i just paint it directly on the old paint? i am new to this so any help would be greatly appreciated.
  2. Hey everyone i was using my main PC today and the internet slowed down drastically so i decided to restart but now my PC will not boot to the operating system. I am able to enter the Bios and change setting but when i exit i get to the windows logo with spinning dots (windows 8.1), then a fast blue screen, then a preparing automatic repair then a black screen. in which i can sometimes see and move the cursor. I have a Asus P8Z77-v LX motherboard, i5 3570k, 16 corsair vengeance pro ram (1866), 1000w EVGA supernova G2 power supply, 128gb Kingston hyperx 3k SSD boot drive, 2tb seagate storag, HD7970 gpu. I have tried booting to my storage drive, i have removed my GPU, all but one ram stick, but cpu clock at stock speed, removing the battery from the motherboard but still nothing. Any help would be much appreciated.
  3. I personally would stay away from the R9 280x, there have been a lot of artifacting issues. I had a Asus direct cu ii R9 280x for 5 months trying to fix it, yesterday a capacitor blew on the PCB and now it is a paper weight. Some people do not have a issues but it is the luck of the draw. they tried to push the HD 7970 to far and did not invest in higher quality parts (such as the VRAM chips which seems to be causing the artifacting). That said i think that price ranged is awesome for 1080p gaming but i would suggest saving some money and getting a gtx 770 or go for the r9 290 if you really want power.
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