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GM_Peka

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  1. It's just clock speed really, higher clock speed equals more fast, though if you're looking at buying, you shouldn't get any of these parts unless second hand for cheap.
  2. Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut is easily the best these days. There isn't much difference between decent paste and good paste, but if you want the best, Kryonaut is just that.
  3. I don't know what could be the issue, getting faster parts would probably help, I only get dropped frames on 4k@60fps. "Version 47.0.2526.106 m" probably 32 bit, or whatever is default.
  4. How do you know it's dropping frames? Are you checking visually, or is it a statistic?
  5. EVGA Supernova G2 PSUs are extremely well recieve, but aren't silent, unlike Be Quiet! PSUs, but you're running a 390, PSU noise would be the last thing on your mind.
  6. 850 watt is fine. Although that's going to be a hell of a lot of heat and noise ROFL. A 750 watt will do aswell, but you could get near 750 watts if you load everything to the max with furmark and prime95 etc.
  7. Probably would be able to, with some serious hacking, and some hardware and software tweaking etc, but ofcourse soon as the system loses power, the RAM gets ripped clean. Theoretically I don't see much stopping it, I mean, Intel is even mucking about with putting non-volatile memory on the memory bus. We can already boot from devices on the Sata bus and pci-e bus, and don't see much stopping us from booting from something on the memory bus. But to the average Joe, it's not like something you can just look at a guide for and do it.
  8. Max Render Ahead only applies when using vsync I think, atleast when I was adjusting it, I noticed a massive input latency different when using vsync, but didn't seem to make a different with vsync off. I believe the purpose of max pre-rendered frames is so that if you drop a single frame from 60 with vsync on, you will not notice a stutter, because max render ahead acts as a buffer of sorts. Whereas that sort of this would make no sense with vsnyc off.
  9. Just an FYI, if you have a framerate of exactly 10, it doesn't mean your input latency will be 100ms, there's other things in the chain, EG the game might take two frames to show an input, the image has to be sent to the monitor, mice are a few MS, etc etc.
  10. Is that excluding post time? Cause I'm pretty sure that motherboard alone should take 5 seconds to post.
  11. I think the dude who mentioned it sounded more closed off, I don't think he meant actual sound leakage, he meant how they actually sound to the user who's listening.
  12. A lot of RAM sticks have several XMP profiles on them for different speeds. So on a H series board, you'll have to run 2133 profile, if the RAM has one. There's no way of running 2400mhz on a H series board without overclocking the FSB.
  13. Manually set your CPU voltage to a static/higher value. See if it fixes. Also, could be a load line calibration issue. I know on one of the Asus motherboard I had, I was getting alot of vdroop and stuff, aswell as random restarts, tweaking load line calibration fixed it for me.
  14. Could be a long shot, but maybe your RAM is dodgy somehow. Just a gut feeling.
  15. Use a single 980 ti for CSGO, you'll get better frame latency. Odd that you can't just run the game on three monitors or whatever easily though.
  16. What CPU and GPU are you running?
  17. Even if you some how got it to work using DX11, what benefit do you think it'd give, it would probably be detrimental if anything.
  18. Are there any benchmark that are showing poor performance on the most recent driver? I would like to see if I could replicate on my 980 ti.
  19. 3.25″ x 5.75″ and 4″ x 1″ Depth can very. Not sure why others found it so tough to answer though. Simple enough question.
  20. If an i5-4690k was a bottleneck for a 980 ti, pretty much everything would be.
  21. I recommend you find one or two friends to play with on a regular basic, you don't need a full pre made or anything like that for match making. Most important thing IMO is not to take competitive Match making too serious, it's only casual 5v5 really.
  22. I had a really friendly team once, apart from a 12 year old that was in the game, we got to 15:whatever then kicked him just before winning :3333.
  23. Get any skylake or haswell i5 that isn't a low power model.
  24. Can't go wrong with either really, just get which ever brand you prefer.
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