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Zuexs

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About Zuexs

  • Birthday June 17

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Marin County, California
  • Interests
    Engineering, Photography, Animation, PC Tinkering
  • Occupation
    Director of IT

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5-3600 @ 3.9GHz
  • Motherboard
    ASRock X570 Pro 4
  • RAM
    32GB DDR4 (2/8) @3200MHz [Hynix]
  • GPU
    AMD Radeon VII (16GB)
  • Case
    2U Rackbuy ATX Case
  • Storage
    500GB WD Black SN750 NVMe SSD, 2TB Intel 660p NVMe SSD
  • PSU
    Corsair SF-600W PSU
  • Display(s)
    27" 16:9 BenQ EW2770QZ, 25" 21:9 LG 25UM58, 25" 16:9 Dell U2415 (2x), 20" Sceptre E205W
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-L12S AM4
  • Keyboard
    Logitech MX Keys
  • Mouse
    Logitech G305
  • Sound
    Astro A50 Wireless (Gen 4) Headphones, Logitech MX Sound Speakers
  • Operating System
    VMware ESXi 6.7, Windows 10 Pro
  • Laptop
    MacBook Pro 15" 2019 (8c,16t i9-9980H; RX-560X 4GB; 16GB DDR4; Vega56 eGPU)
  1. The 3300X is borderline equivalent to a 7700K. Unless you already have a high-end LGA 1150 motherboard and a good amount of DDR3 RAM I would recommend going with the 3300X and getting new(er) parts. To @VenomZ_'s point you also can upgrade to a 16 core CPU in the future on the newer platform.
  2. I have a few theories based on my expeirence with cross-generational multi-GPU configs, but I'd have to know your PC specs before making any assessments. Could you supply your CPU, Motherboard vendor (and chipset/model number if possible), and any other PCI/PCIe cards you have connected? If you can post that info I'll see what I can do for ya
  3. Hi All! After many a night researching the topic online, I can't seem to find anything that accomplishes the objective I stated in the title. I'd like to turn an LG 25UM58 into dual, 1280x1080 "monitor(s)", however this model of LG display doesn't seem to have a built-in PBP/PIP system. I do have a 1080p capable multiviewer with 4 inputs that can be configured as a side-by-side system using two of the inputs, but it doesn't support the "half-1440p" of the ultrawide monitor I have. Has anyone had any experience with this type of problem or have any possible solutions? Cheers!
  4. Zuexs

    Hows my singing

    Coming from a singer, as foundational standpoint, its very good! One thing that will help is projecting your voice more, opening up the back of your throat more to allow for more air to pass through while keeping the air pressure constant, and open up your synuses (if you can, if not and you just have a cold I didnt mean to offend you) Again, very good, and if you practice and learn the more advanced aspects you could be an extremely good singer!
  5. Rig name: KoboldCpu: Intel i5-4670 (Overclocked)Gpu: Gigabyte GTX 970 Windforce G1 Gaming (Overclocked Past Factory Overclock)Ram: 12GB DDR3 (8GB Crucial BallistX, 4GB ADATA)Score: 7.1 I don't really intend to do VR, however its cool being in the "Ready" Category
  6. Go to the "Disk Management" folder and right click the HDD, then click "Format" and format to NTFS or FAT 32 (NTFS is good for Windows, for Mac its read only) Thatll make it just raw storage for misc files
  7. Zuexs

    Setting Up Mic Boom

    Im with ya there buddy, I spend a few weeks researching how to get the best price to quality for something as simple as a 5 dollar USB cable... then I dont buy it since im broke
  8. If you used the link I think amazon gives him a percent of the msrp profit beause they sell it for a higher price than they get it for.
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