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Flyinggunz

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Texas

System

  • CPU
    i5-4690k @ 4.4GHz
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z97 PC Mate
  • RAM
    16gb DDR3 2133MHz
  • GPU
    GTX 780 Superclocked
  • Case
    900d Corsair Obsidian
  • Storage
    256gb Corsair SSD, 4TB Seagate Red
  • PSU
    AX1200i Corsair Platinum+
  • Display(s)
    27" Asus VE278Q, 20" Sony
  • Cooling
    Zalman LQ310
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2013
  • Mouse
    Razer
  • Sound
    Razer Kraken 7.1
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Home Prem

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  1. Well when I run Compatibility mode the game says it cannot do that so it shuts down. And ive ran as admin
  2. When I try to open CA, I get a message saying BlackXchg Application has stopped working. When I close the program, an error code comes up with The exception unknown software exception (0xc0000409) occured in the application at location 0x00491f9e. I have uninstalled, made sure firewall is open for CA, clean booted, everything. I do not know what to do.
  3. I play World of Tanks everyday, and I have an i5-4690k @ 4.7GHz, with a GTX 780 superclocked then over clocked, and still drop into the high 40's for FPS very often. I have seen other videos on the 4690k with WoT and they do the same thing with the FPS. I just don't get it. Is it that WoT is not optimized or is there something i'm missing? The 4690k should be able to push 60 FPS with a GTX 780, as the 780 never goes above 65% GPU usage when the FPS drops are happening. I just can't imagine the 4690k bottlenecking because it is such a great proc. So, if it's not something on my end, which Intel has the best performance per core so I can actually play the game without lag.
  4. Thanks for all the help guys. I see that the SLI pair would be better, but if I change out my mobo, i'd buy a new i7 too. Don't have money for that atm, and will probably just buy a EVGA GTX 980. Again, thanks all!
  5. Ok ok guys lol. I'm not going AMD. It looks like most people are pointing towards the 780 SLI configuration. Other than AAA titles, won't a single 980 outperform on lower end games not optimized for extreme gamers?
  6. I all, I currently have a GTX 780 right now. I was looking to buy another 780 for dual SLI within the week. I've been looking at benchmarks and such, and it seems it may just be better to save a little more money and go for a GTX 980 instead. Buying the 980 wouldn't come with any SLI compatibility issues or heat increases, etc etc. I'm leaning towards the 980 more and more as I do more research. What do you guys think? I'm not stupid when it comes to computer hardware, just seems stupid to go with SLI with its compatibility issues. Current specs: i5-4690k @ 4.4GHz + Zalman LQ310 16gb DDR3 2133MHz GTX 780 Superclocked PNY MSI Z97 PC Mate AX1200i Corsair Platinum+ Thanks all!
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