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About JR1409
- Birthday Sep 14, 1996
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Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Mexico
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Interests
PC's.
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Biography
Sup...
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Occupation
College Student
System
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CPU
Phenom II x4 955
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Motherboard
Gigabyte 880GM-UD2H
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RAM
Kingston Hyper X 6gb (3x2gb)
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GPU
Gygabyte Radeon HD 5670
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Case
Actek Mini Tower
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Storage
Seagate 500gb
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PSU
CM EX2 Extreme 475w
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Display(s)
Samsung 21"
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Cooling
Stock CPU cooler
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Keyboard
Microsoft Essencials
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Mouse
Logitech G600
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Sound
Logitech
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Operating System
Windows 8.1 Pro Original
JR1409's Achievements
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Thanks for sharing your experience! I really appreciate it
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Hi! I'm about to buy a gaming monitor in the next couple of days, and I can't decide between these two resolutions (2560x1080 vs. 2560x1440). I have my eyes set on these two monitors: MSI Optix MAG271CQR: https://www.msi.com/Monitor/Optix-MAG271CQR/Specification Which is 1440p, 144hz, 1ms MPRT response time, Freesync. With 400 nits of brightness or LG 34UC79G-B: https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-34UC79G-B-ultrawide-monitor Which is UWFHD, 144hz, 1ms motion blur reduction (I don't know the difference between that, MPRT and GtG, to be honest), and also Freesync. But the brightness is only 250 nits. I mainly play League of Legends and World of Warcraft (casually, I'm not a pro player). But also enjoy games like Borderlands, Gears of War, Assassin's Creed, Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, etc. Also, I do typical productivity work, like MS Word, PowerPoint, the usual stuff, nothing to do with content creation or anything else. For those of you who have the knowledge and experience with these types of displays, which one would suit me best? Where I live, I don't have the option to go to a store and see it for myself before buying, so I'm relying on external opinions. OH, BTW, IMPORTANT NOTE: I can get both of them for the same price (450 USD). Thanks in advance! :D
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Btw the disk management doesn't let me format the disk where I'm going to install the OS (maybe because it has an older OS in there)... How can I format it?
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Thanks for your answer. But apparently the problem goes deeper. It doesn't even let me select a device to store the files. It just says (you don't have enough space on C: (which is my boot SSD)) What's happening?
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Hey guys! I just bought a Windows 10 PRO key from a website. And downloaded the windows 10 media creation tool, but when it gives me te choice to select which version of windows do I wish to download on my USB, it only says "Windows 10", "Windows 10 Home Single Language" and "Windows 10 N". Which one should I use to install Windows 10 PRO? Thanks!
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Thanks for your help! I also bought a C70 to have everything fit smoothly, and ssd and a H60 where also bought to have my old computer survive a little longer haha
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I bought a couple months ago a EVGA 850 B2, should be plenty even for R9 390 CF