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.:Wumbo:.

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    Male
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    United States

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  • CPU
    Intel i7 7700k
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z270 Pro Carbon
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengence 16gb DDR4 3000mhz
  • GPU
    EVGA Nvidia 1080ti Founders Editon 11gb
  • Case
    Corsair SPEC-ALPHA
  • Storage
    Seagate 3tb HDD & Sandisk 256gb SSD
  • PSU
    Corsair 550w Bronze
  • Display(s)
    HP w2338h
  • Cooling
    Air cooling
  • Keyboard
    2014 Razer Black Widow Ultimate
  • Mouse
    Microsoft (2013)
  • Sound
    Razer Kraken Pro 7.1
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)

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  1. Definatly a problem if max fan speed on the GPU is resulting in a tempeture of almost 80c. The CPU temp is completely fine
  2. Don't think that would be a very good idea.... All that air could damage your components
  3. Oh Shit! My bad, I was responding to another thread with a similar problem. Your MB is LGA 1151 and the CPU is LGA 1151 compatable. You should be fine with the your current motherboard. Sorry for any confusion
  4. Ok then. On that note, an i5 will work just fine with the 1080. No need to get a i7 if you don't really need it for anything else. Subsequently, you will need to update your motherboard. Definatly bump your PSU upto atleast 550w. My rig draws almost 470w of power
  5. That very well could be your problem. Try using the Front IO for recording your voice. A splitter might be necessary, the rear input isn't what you want to use with ear buds. That's more for surround sound.
  6. Do you think I should file a warrenty claim with Corsair and get a replacement? Would that resolve the issue?
  7. $150 for a 1080? that card shouldn't be that cheap. Something must be wrong with it.
  8. I just bought the PSU about 3 weeks ago. The PSU is mounted downwards and if I try to fix it, I will break my warrenty.
  9. Here, Try this https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mC8Xqk Saved you some money and upgraded your current system. To play your games, you don't need a 1070, a 1060 will work perfectly for you. My buddy has one and he can play those games comfortably on max settings.
  10. It all depends on your budget... For a low end pricing, I would say multiple 1060s or 970s or 960s. If u want to be the big man on the block.... I think u should go with SLI 1080s or 980s. If u want to get the TI varients, that is up to you. I have a 1080ti and I love it. Single card works just fine for me.
  11. What would do for compadibliity, use pcpartpicker.com . It will help a lot. Also may I ask why your grandmother needs a dedicated GPU?
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