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Gender
Male
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Location
New York, USA
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Interests
I do enjoy gaming with my friends, looking at PCs, stock trading, and getting outside.
System
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CPU
i5 2320
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Motherboard
Micro ATX
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RAM
8GB
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GPU
GTX 960
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Case
NXZT S340
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Storage
WD 1 TB
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PSU
460W
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Keyboard
Corsair K70 RGB
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Mouse
Deathadder Classic
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Operating System
Windows 7 64 Bit
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I need new keycaps for my K70 RGB, full sets would work, and I need them to work backlit like the ones that came on the keyboard. If you guys know any good keycaps that'd be great. Looking for anything to replace the ones I have, be backlit, and ANSI. Also, is it possible to buy the same ones, since I need to replace some keys. Otherwise, a whole new set would be good. Thank you.
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Everything is normal and the same as it always was when I had sound
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All drivers are up to date, I had sound up until this morning, tried restarting, everything is enabled in audio settings, nothing seems out of ordinary.
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Hello, I've come across a problem that I can't seem to fix. I get sound for other applications, just not any steam games I play. Youtube, iTunes, any sound from any other application is fine, just not steam. I'm using headphones too. I'm not too sure what information you guys need, so let me know so I can provide it.
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I'm considering getting an SSD for my PC, what would I need to do to transfer some of the stuff on my HDD to the SSD? How easy is it? What should I put on the SSD?
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Personally, I would get CSGO, the lasting appeal to the game is great, and Counter Strike is a very fine FPS, compared to your other ones. H1Z1 is good given there's a lot to do but it's new, so you're limited. I think you would get the better bang for your buck with CSGO. The competitive aspect is fun, there's a vast trading community, and many mini games/casual games you can hop into.
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Yeah, I'm aware, I would have to upgrade my PSU which is something I don't want to do. The 280 is a pretty fantastic card And just wondering, what would have to be the case for the BIOS to not recognize the GPU?
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So my question is, if a GPU is compatible with a MOBO, same connections, etc., would there be any reason for GPU to not work because of the BIOS? I want a GTX 960, have a motherboard with model number: 0Y2MRG, and I discovered they are compatible. My PC has BIOS version A06, so would that prevent anything? Or would everything be nice and dandy once I install the drivers and finish installing everything? I'm not sure if I addressed this question properly, so if you need any clarification I can do that.
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What can I expect to get out of this? Is this still a good CPU? I'm not asking for any upgrade solutions, and I'll be wanting to play games like GTA V, Witcher 3, Skyrim, and more new games. I have an MSI GTX 960 2GB for my GPU if needed. Just need to know about that CPU
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The price difference is so big because the MSI GTX 960 2GB is on sale on Amazon for $190, the EVGA isn't on sale for $210~, and the EVGA 4GB and MSI 4GB are at $240, I said it was a $50 price gap because of that on sale MSI
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I would get an R9 but I don't think I can, see above^
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I would get the 280x but I don't think my PC is compatible (long story), I have a terrible Dell XPS 8300