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RSmorex

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About RSmorex

  • Birthday Jun 28, 1986

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    Male
  • Location
    USA

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  • CPU
    i7 3770k
  • Motherboard
    ASRock Fatal1ty z77 Professional
  • RAM
    G.Skill Sniper 1866mhz 2x8GB
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 780 SC w/ ACX cooler
  • Case
    NZXT Phantom full tower Black & Green
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    intel 520 series 240GB SSD & 1TB WD Caviar Black
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    OCZ Fatal1ty 1000W
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    H100i
  1. will the Titan X backplate fit on a regular Titan or a 780? I'm looking to buy another 780 for SLI but since the card and the backplate seem to be discontinued everywhere I'll have to buy used but people are charging insane prices for the backplate so I was thinking of using a Titan backplate and I found a good deal on a Titan X backplate packaged with an SLI bridge and need to know if it will work on a 780...
  2. UPDATE: it turns out it wasn't the cord after all it was HDMI 3 vs HDMI 1, 2, or 4 (monitor/TV has 4 HDMI ports) if I used HDMI 3 port it fits the screen fine in 1080p using any of the other HDMI ports it stretches off the screen
  3. no text is fine I've not had a problem everything looks smooth in 1080p it's just when I use a HDMI to HDMI cord it fits the screen fine at 1080p but if I use a DVI-I to HDMI cord I have to resize the resolution I don't understand why it would be different just cause I connect to HDMI from a different source port
  4. The box for my TV says 720p 60hz but my graphics card software says max is 1080p thing is if I run it on HDMI to HDMI it fits fine but if I use DVI-I to HDMI I have to scale it back to 1824 x 1026 to fit the screen is this normal and if so does anybody know why this is?
  5. Awsome! https://www.facebook.com/charles.lynes.5/posts/10151543303198509 https://twitter.com/Rsmorex/status/341711759180193792
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