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Keishan_k

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  1. Oh, I didn't realize. I was wondering if it would help with CPU cooling despite my ambient temperatures.
  2. Maximum of 56 degrees at 100% load on Intel Extreme Tuning Utility after 10 minutes.
  3. I was afraid of that. I'll try using a standing fan to bring down the room temperature.
  4. I have a room fan so I'll face it on the computer and see what the results are. Noise isn't a problem, I just don't want to overheat my computer, wanted to verify that the fans would fit before buying. Thank you for the guidance.
  5. Hi Guys, Is it possible to use Noctua NF-A14 industrial PPC-3000 fans on my Cooler Master V8 GTS as replacement fans? My current CPU fans are maxing out at 1600 RPM with temperatures at 40 degrees Celsius while on idle. This leads me to believe if the CPU temperature rises during intensive tasks, the fans won't be able to speed up further to cool it down. The current fans are set to PWM and reaches 1600 RPM at startup. My thinking is that I need higher RPM fans to assist with cooling. I live in the Caribbean where it gets to 35 degrees Celsius easy during the day. Please advise.
  6. Thank you. I think I understand now, I'll get the 75Hz output of the monitor using display port, the frames I get is dependent on my Graphics Card so I should get 75fps in some games with a GTX 1080 on a 1080p resolution. Much appreciated.
  7. But isn't FreeSync AMD technology? I thought that meant FreeSync would only work with an AMD GPU? Can you confirm the 75Hz during gameplay?
  8. I'm not entirely sure but I'm trying to validate my information. Yes GSync monitors are very expensive if in the UltraWide format. I'm seeing some reasonable 144Hz monitors that supports GSync but it's not UltraWide.
  9. I have a GTX 1080, that should do right? I read using Display Port you get the option to select 75Hz in the computer configuration but during games you get 60Hz because the 75Hz is limited to FreeSync
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