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Pooherino ツ

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  1. Better than making minimum wage at McDonald's while paying off your college debt... Everyone pay tax. doesnt matter what you do or how much money you make... I'm not thinking of having kids anytime soon, but I've heard that the gov gives you money if you have kid here in Canada.
  2. Make sense, a coworker of mine has a similar job doing security or something for AT&T. He makes lots of money too lol Wish I have this problem Another question, what did you study in college?
  3. Make sense. Thanks so much man! I probably wont end up getting it then. Cus even though its cheap for VR, $400 is still a lot of money.
  4. damn man!!! Do u mind if I ask what you do? Im surprise you didn't get like top of the line 10 cores, custom water cooling etc. lol Actually if i made that much money I would spend it on other "unhealthy stuffs" and not computer hardware lmao.
  5. I agree with this. But again, its his money, and its not like hes spending it on drugs or hookers lmao.
  6. when did he get it? and how long did he use it until it becomes boring for him?
  7. quick googling http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1773912/asus-anti-surge-problems.html
  8. yeah I was thinking the same thing, since all the videos and article online says the same thing. And theres even rumour that new headsets are coming out early next year
  9. exactly! any gpu is good enough for him let alone a 1080 or 1080ti. I'd say go with the give him 1080, and then u can even get a 1080ti and even a second one for SLI after u sell the other 1080
  10. I have a ultrawide 3440x1440 and I think even the 1070 is good enough. I'd say the 1080 is good enough. You are an awesome brother tho, to spend $500-$750 on gift, my brother never done that for me lmao. Just a thought but you can even save money and give him one of your 1080 lol.
  11. So I've been looking for a VR headset, and I settled on getting the Oculus Rift, since its cheaper and I dont have a lot of room for the HTC Vive. I found a deal on Kijiji for $400 Canadian, I offered him $370, waiting on a reply. So around $300-$320 US. The combo includes: -The headset -2 sensors -Touch Controllers -Xbox controler and adapter -And some accessories I'm pretty sure my PC is capable of running VR: i7 4790 & GTX 1070. Can I afford it? Yes. But I don't like to waste money. So that's why I'm asking, is VR worth it? and is it worth it at this price range? Because $400 is a lot of money to spend on a commodity item. So if you guys owns a Rift or have any experience at all on VR at all, let me know what you think? PS: I actually tried the HTC Vive demo at a microsoft store before and its pretty cool, I left that demo wishing it would be a little longer lol, cus it was actually a lot of fun playing.
  12. I downloaded the file, extract it on to a usb, boot into bios, go into tools, click on bios update flash (cant remember exactly the name), then I click on the file, and it ask me "do you want to read this file" i clicked yes, it said "do you want to upgrade bios" I clicked yes. and it start to load and then when it done it resets itself. and I double checked, the bios version number changed to the one I installed. So yeah im pretty sure its upgraded. I resetted the computer a few times too, it still in the same version.
  13. Get a laptop, the Dell Inspiron 7577 has decent hardware for around $1000. I dont think theres any pc thats around an inch thick.
  14. says it on here that it supports it https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Motherboards/Z87K/HelpDesk_CPU/
  15. Nope my i7 works with the H81 ITX motherboard, Im actually using it right now as im typing, and been using it for photoshop, lightroom, premiere, and gaming on it. Works perfectly fine
  16. G403 is actually the cheapest wireless gaming mice that actually good and feel like wired. Cant really find a good wireless one for under 50 pounds, idk whats the conversion rate is. But I got my G403 for $80 canadian, which is probably around 50 pounds, just wait til it goes on sale, probably around christmas. I actually tried a lot of other wireless mice before til I settled on my G403, I tried G602, MX master, MX anywhere, all of them are a little laggy in some ways, it works for normal use but not rly for gaming. I also tried G900 which has the same sensor as the G403 but double the price so thats not rly an option for you I guess.
  17. So my current rig is i7 4790 H81I mini itx mobo 8gb ram GTX 1070 450W PSU 500Gb SSD The system above works, and Ive been using it for a while I recently bought 32gb of ram 4x8gb, got a pretty good deal on it and a used motherboard off kijiji because the itx mobo only have 2 slots The mobo is an Asus Z87-K I plugged everything in and the pc turns on but no post. Then I put in a i3 4130 and it boots into windows fine, everything works, so I know the motherboard isn't dead I followed a few guides online, I upgraded the bios to the lastest version on asus' website, but it still wouldn't boot with the i7 4790. Other things I've tried: -swap out the rams, I used the old ram and new ram, swapping up the slots and trying 1 dim at a time, no luck. -reset cmos -remove GPU -unplug everything except monitor, with VGA and DVI cable. Nothing seems to work, Please help me!
  18. but it wont fix the problem. I already set the resolution to 3440x1440 and I already used geforce experience to set the resolution and optimize the settings
  19. Its actually not, there suppose to be menu options down at bottom right of the screen, but its missing. Im using DP
  20. So I just got a ultrawide monitor 3440x1440 and planning to play some GTA 5 on it. But for some reason it doesn't fit onto the screen. I tried enabling optimized settings from Geforce Experience but doesnt seems to help Drivers are up to date I dont know what to do. Does anyone know how to fix it? It runs fine at 16:9 resolutions Spec: i7 4790 GTX 1070
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