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Niko_2142

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Argentina
  • Interests
    Mostly gaming, but work with editing from time to time
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    I5 4690k
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z97X Gaming 3
  • RAM
    2 x 4GB HyperX Fury @ 1866 Mhz
  • GPU
    GTX 1070
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide 400C
  • Storage
    240 GB Sandisk SSD Plus / 1TB WD Blue
  • PSU
    Seasonic M12II
  • Display(s)
    22' 22MP55
  • Cooling
    Deepcool S40
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow 2013
  • Mouse
    Razer Ouroboros
  • Sound
    Razer Tiamat 7.1
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. I guess my ISP? that's who I think added all of these.
  2. I don't know much about networking, but I've started to fiddle around with my router and I noticed all of my ports are filled. My router came with all of these http://prntscr.com/gmerpn , except the one called minecraft and RS:siege. I've been looking if they are important or not but I couldn't really find any answers, I've tried searching one by one, a bunch say they are ''unassigned'', some say they are related to apple, playstation network, and whatever, can I just delete all of them? I can't create new ones without editing/deleting the ones currently there.
  3. My question was a bit more on the side of: will the 4 cores of a 7600k give me the same issues that i have now, will the 8 cores and 16 threads of a ryzen cpu help in that regard?
  4. So I've mostly changed everything on my pc, all that's old is my i5-2320 and a crappy h61 mobo. I was looking towards the ryzen 1700/x but since all i do is gaming, for now at least. the i5 7600k seems like a better option, 200 dollars cheaper to be precise. I play on a 144hz screen and I have a gtx 1070, on games like Rainbow Six SIege, the game i currently play the most, my fps is around 100 to 120, and its the same on 720 minimun settings, or 1080p ultra settings, so it's clearly a cpu thing. Now, for getting higher fps, yes, the 7600k is the go-to, right? but there's 1 thing I still don't know If I have curse/skype/whatever open, a couple of tabs of any browser, and a game on my second monitor while looking for a match or whatever, everything becomes a lot more laggy, and I'd like to know if that's going to be the case with the 7600k too. TL;DR my pc craps out when using a lot of apps at the same time, (i5 2320) will an amd 1700/x see an advantage there, compared to a 7600k*? If I upgrade it's likely going to be february 2018, So cannonlake (I think) might be out, R3/R5 amd cpus will be out, I have plenty of time to decide.
  5. I'm buying the Benq Xl2430t and for some reason it seems that it doesn't support 144hz on HDMI, and only 120hz on DVI DL, and I don't know if it comes with a DP cable, and all I could find in my country while looking for ''DISPLAY PORT CABLE'' was this, it's the only display port cable that doesn't cost 60 freaking us dollars and is sold by some dude that i'm partially confident won't scam me. It claims it's v1.1? even though 1.0/1.1/1.2 cables don't exist? I don't even know what anymore.
  6. Browsing for a monitor has been a pain in the ass recently, I look at amazon, I see what I like, I'm fine with the price and I feel like I can and will use every feature of that monitor, then I realize that amazon is not an option. Fiiiiine, I go to the ghetto amazon that south america has, and boila, now there are just 3 monitors (maybe 5) to choose from... Acer Xg270hu Benq Xl2730 Asus Vg248qe and the crazy as fuck expensive Asus Pg279q/Acer XB271HU My many points of view go as follow: I play a lot of easy to run games, terraria, league, warframe, l4d2, many RTS games, and such. So I'd really appreciate a 1440p monitor*. On the other hand I play competitive games, like RS:Siege, league, csgo(sort of). So I'd really appreciate a 144hz monitor I really don't care about it being IPS or TN, I don't know if I care if it's G-sync or not. *Is 1440 actually noticeable? like, the combination of 144hz and 1440p makes it almost impossible for me to get one of these monitors, 1440p is already rare here, so try mixing that with 144hz. Am I not better off saving money getting a 1080p 144hz gsync monitor? (also 1080p 144hz is the only option that won't put me in the situation of paying at least 1000 us dollars so I can wait a month or 2 to see if it's even the monitor I ordered or if it even works.)
  7. Well I don't really like the idea of spending 75 dollars on a cable that could probably work. I was looking for something like this;
  8. I don't exactly like the idea of streaming with ethernet, not that I won't try it but. from my pc to my 4k tv there is, Roughly, adding like 5 to 10 cm per measurement , 13.5 meters(45 feet), finding this info is rather hard.
  9. The thing is my cherry blue keyboard is Very audible from the headset mic I currently use, and a bunch of fans I have turned on get really unbearable if I point them at my face, therefore at my mic/ Also while moving my headset the mic rattles and makes a lot of noise too. I'm just looking for a good mic so that others can hear me loud and clear without a 10x louder background noise, (here comes the part where I say something that in my mind makes sense but it's actually terrible) some kind of directional mic in between my keyboard and me? I guess?
  10. I got a 1070 and that's totally overkill for the 1080p screen i currently have, I once tried using my brother's pc monitor and I really liked having 2 monitors. I have never tried 4k, 1440p, higher refresh rates or g sync. Maybe it is a good idea to get a single monitor, I will look into the asus pg279q.
  11. Acer XB271HU* / *Insert 4k monitor around 400 dollars* and *Insert 1080p 100somethinghz around 200 dollars* the second option is actually cheaper and sounds better to me. opinions?
  12. Interesting, recently all I do is spam E near to objectives, but for something like bullet jumping I imagine refresh rate / blur matters more, which regarding the link i posted the tv I bought is a bit better at.
  13. I was looking for this kind of answers, thanks
  14. I'd like to know what ''noticeable'' is, I've never had the opportunity to play in such a display, I just want to ask if it's really that bad compared to 20ms, the point is that i want to know if the other monitor was a better choise
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