natapper
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Intel i5 4690k
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MSI Z97 SLI Krait Edition
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HyperX white 16gb 1600Hz
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EVGA GeForce GTX 960
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White NZXT S340
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2TB Seagate SSHD
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EVGA 500B
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acer S220HQLAbd 21.5" 60Hz
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Cooler Master Hyper 212 evo
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HyperX CloudII
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Windows 10
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Nvm just played around a bit a figured it out. What you need to do I go to internal storage under settings and go to migrate data and that does it.
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In my tablet running Android marshmallow 6.0.1 I believe, I have an SD card formated as internal that I would like to remove. I know if I just take it out all the data on it will be lost and it will mess up the a bunch of stuff. Is there a way to make it so this will not happen so I can remove my SD card?
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4gb is definitely better i currently use a 2gb 960 and its the only part of my computer i regret getting. The 2gb is just not enough to handle most AAA games these days, and for future proofing 4gb is also a much better idea
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H100i + FX-9590 Can it take the heat?
natapper replied to Michamus's topic in Custom Loop and Exotic Cooling
i would agree water cooling your entire room was proven by linus to be an easy way to get great temps and lower the ambient room temp. for the original question yea an h100i will work, but it is defiantly a louder cooler -
I have a 4690k and it in my opinion is that best processor you will need without going to skylake. Some people will say that a 4790(k) is better some of my friends even believe that my 4690k is terrible because its not i7 but its really more that enough for anyone not going anything like video editing or complex computing. I am not sure what you are asking though, do you currently have a 4690k or are you going to upgrade to one? if you are going to upgrade to one it depends on what you have currently
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so why does steam say no controller support??
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Is there a way to play smite with a controller on PC? Steam says that it is keyboard and mouse only and if launched in big picture mode says it is very reliant on keyboard and mouse. I know that smite is in Xbox so why doesn't it have keyboard and mouse control on PC?
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I am trying to play some game on my nvidia shield tablet streamed from my PC that are not already optimized by nvidia. Nvidia claims that this can be done either by adding them to your game library through before experience on your computer or by launching them through your steam library. I have tried launching games such as electronic super joy that do have full controller support but not shield support and if I try to use a controller absolutely nothing happens. When ever I look up how to create a control mapping it is only for Android games and not oc streamed games. Does any one know if there is a way to solve this issue, or do I just need to live with the game that nvidia has optimized? I would post this on to geforce forums but that is the most unhelpful forum I know I already posted this in the PC games and taplet section but haven't gotten a response on either and figured this may be a better place for this question
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I am trying to play some game on my nvidia shield tablet streamed from my PC that are not already optimized by nvidia. Nvidia claims that this can be done either by adding them to your game library through before experience on your computer or by launching them through your steam library. I have tried launching games such as electronic super joy that do have full controller support but not shield support and if I try to use a controller absolutely nothing happens. When ever I look up how to create a control mapping it is only for Android games and not oc streamed games. Does any one know if there is a way to solve this issue, or do I just need to live with the game that nvidia has optimized? My other question is does smite have controller support? It is on Xbox one and 360 but on steam it says it is only keyboard and mouse. Help with both of these questions would be great. I would post the first one on the geforce forums but that is the most unhelpful forum I know. I already posted this in the PC games section but haven't gotten a response and figured this may be a better place for this question
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I built my computer about a year ago now with a 960 and when I learned vr needed at least a 970 I got kinda disappointed. I bought a 960 only planning on doing more casual games and not needing the best graphics, but now I regret that desicion and is the only part of my computer that I currently regret. Is vr currently worth buying a new $350 GPU as well as buying a $800 head set, or is it just not there yet. I've heard mixed reviews. Also is a 970 enough to run vr well, or is that just barly and would I be better off with a 980 if I where going to make this switch. I am not even considering AMD because I enjoy the geforce experience as well as I own a shield tablet and living in the midwest far away from the geforce now servers and having a data cap on my home internet, buying geforce now is just not worth it yet.
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I am trying to play some game on my nvidia shield tablet streamed from my PC that are not already optimized by nvidia. Nvidia claims that this can be done either by adding them to your game library through before experience on your computer or by launching them through your steam library. I have tried launching games such as electronic super joy that do have full controller support but not shield support and if I try to use a controller absolutely nothing happens. When ever I look up how to create a control mapping it is only for Android games and not oc streamed games. Does any one know if there is a way to solve this issue, or do I just need to live with the game that nvidia has optimized? My other question is does smite have controller support? It is on Xbox one and 360 but on steam it says it is only keyboard and mouse. Help with both of these questions would be great. I would post the first one on the geforce forums but that is the most unhelpful forum I know.
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OK thanks thats what I was wondering
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If we measured in bits it would just be large numbers. We would use 16Tb hard drives instead of 2 TB I dont see why it would be an issue. Its the true measurement of storage the computers understand and store data in
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with a PSU going cheap really is not a good option. I have never heard of a Hyper X power supply so... For PSU I would only really recommend brands such as silverstone, EVGA, corsair, or cooler master that are common PSU brands and not some cheap PSU
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What is the purpose of using bytes. I would think that measuring everything in bits would be much easier. Now we have two different measurements instead of just using the one measurement that computer that data is really stored in on a binary level. If anyone knows that would be great