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LazyLizard

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  1. My drive is brand new and the older HDD was causing the same issue, until I tried it again after deleting everything. By deleting i mean deleting not reformatting.
  2. Just got it and the other HDD that I replaced it with was doing the same thing when it had my media. Now that its empty it does not cause the issue when connected with the same cables the current HDD has.
  3. After a lot of testing i figured out that whats causing my pc to hang always at startup after or during the windows chime and than randomly throughout the day is something in my storage HDD. I have done a Microsoft error check with no errors found. I am hoping there is a way for me figure this out that doesn't involve loosing all my media. Testing done: Booted up in safe mode no issue Booted up with just OS SSD no issue Booted up with all drives except HDD no issue Booted up with replaced empty HDD no issue Booted up with Current setup issue Booted up with OS SSD and HDD issue Booted up with other sata cable and power cable from a different drive issue
  4. Thanks you guys every time I googled bandwidth all I would get where networking results lol. Wish I could mark both your posts as "solved", since they both had pieces that I needed.
  5. So Techquickie brought to my attention HDMI 2.1 I was surprised that i had never heard of it. It get me the general overview of what to expect from it and what i needed to do to take full advantage of it. However the big performance leap should have given the cable the name 3.0 in my opinion, so my question is how do cable manufacturers keep backwards compatibility when they increase the bandwidth? Why is the new standard just 2.1 if it is such a big improvement? Honestly I would like a direction of where to do research about how standards get tweaked for better performance and added features.
  6. Time for spontaneous stops during my road trip to play games on the side of buildings lol
  7. Oh ok, other forums are also saying it depends on a individuals eye sight, so you could get away with lower resolutions. thanks for the reply.
  8. No need to insult the post, just cause you don't understand the question.
  9. I am not looking to upgrade now, the GTX 1080 can barley do 60 fp on average I now 8K wont happen for a while. I am just asking the forum what it has heard about 8K tech examples how high a screen can you go to remove the need for AA and so on.
  10. My favorite screen size right now for gaming is 27 inches, I am currently running a pc for 1080p gaming I figured that the pixel density at 4K on a 27 inch screen would remove the need for anti-aliasing, however it seems that jagged edges are still present on games. So since I wont upgrade my setup until I find a resolution high enough that its DPI removes the need for AA on a 27 inch I was wondering if anyone has any opinions or seen anything about 8K gaming.
  11. LazyLizardAMD FX-8350 Black Edition VisheraMSI GeForce GTX 970 GAMING 100MEG.SKILL Sniper Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 6.5(High)
  12. really a 770 i mean come on just stop talking out your ass.
  13. Don't worry about your cpu until the next new cpu architects come out for both AMD and Nvidia all tripple A games lean mostly to the gpu. I myself have a 8350 paired to a 970 with no issues. I am also looking into the same gpu specifically the 980ti Hybrid from EVGA if you need proof of your cpus capabilities look at this http://www.tweaktown.com/tweakipedia/56/amd-fx-8350-powering-gtx-780-sli-vs-gtx-980-sli-at-4k/index.html Its two 980 with a 8350.
  14. Yeah also what type of monitor and games/programs he is aiming for would make these type of questions so much easier to answer.
  15. Yeah your budget really limits you to the r9 390 or the 970, but don't think thats going to max out every triple a game at 1080p with all the eye candy and have smooth always at 60 fps gaming. personally I still lean to Nvidia gpus because I feel like game works gives me something that console gaming just can't right now.
  16. Yeah he also asked about Vram stacking when using a crossfire/sli configuration, directx 12 will make that possible.
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  18. No one hear seams to have played it recently I have heard that ESO has changed a lot for the better so I would look for people with recent opinions about it. Me personally I am getting FO4, but nothing really matches playing with your buddy if you have the time.
  19. Oh yeah remember that AMD crossfire new gpus anyways that support direct X 12.0 don't use ribbons that link through the pci express slot so even if the api allowed it their are now physical limitations.
  20. What part of the question are you trying to answer?
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