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chicken29843

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    Here and there
  • Interests
    Not computers, I hate those

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    AMD FX 8320 @4.0GHz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte 990FXA-UD5 R5
  • RAM
    8GB Adata XPG V2
  • GPU
    XFX 390x DD
  • Case
    Corsair 750D
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    Adata SP550 480GB SSD
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    Azza 800w 80+ Bronze (is garbage, too poor to replace)
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    BenQ RL2455, DELL 1907FP(dat 5:4 ratio tho)
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    Cryorig H7
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    2006 Dell keyboard
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    Generic Dell mouse
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    Windows 10 Home
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  1. YEah and It has worked fine until now. And the speeds were still far too low to be explained by that. You dont get 1/20 performance on wifi thats not normal at all.
  2. turns out another household member was using the powerline to connect a second router that the connection was just being ruined by. Unplugging it fixed all my issues
  3. what a worthless comment. No fuckin shit buddy. Thats not viable for everyone all the time. The speeds I was getting were still far too low to be explained by that you goof. Being all condescending like bruh this why this is why people dont get into tech. I had a convoluted problem that I've solved. Turns out I actually have a gigabit plan, and I now get about a third of that on wifi. Yall wanna blame my lack of cable but nah that wasnt the issue. It was a second shittier router my computer wanted to connect to in the house that I didnt even know existed.
  4. So I am using a powerline adapter to connect via ethernet, which I thought was the issue but even standing right next to it with my phone on wifi I am getting even less. 20 mbps on the powerline and 9 mbps on my cell. I have Verizon FiOS, the g1100 is my router model I'm not sure if this is the potential bottleneck, there arent any power users in my home. Ryzen 1600x on an Asrock x470 "Gaming" ITX mobo. Is this my fault or should I be hounding verizon? edit: its a 200mbps plan
  5. Honestly I would avoid Asus because of their notoriously horrible RMA process and customer support. On the other hand EVGA has a stellar track record.
  6. Go for a 570/470 its around 1050ti price and performs much better
  7. thats right now But May was what I've been hearing, so very soon
  8. Bro get that 290, it smashes everything else in performance
  9. wont be a huge difference, go for the one you think looks cooler
  10. Dont have too many options here, honestly you should upgrade both. But if you're only looking to upgrade your gpu an rx 460 would probably be a good option
  11. you should still invest in a better power supply, it is something that should NEVER be cheaped out on
  12. Honestly, no. GPU boost 3.0 will boost that card up quite high without manual overclocking at all.
  13. AMD is targeting the mainstream market with polaris, so the $100-$300 range. Vega to compete with higher end Pascal parts will be coming 1H 2017.
  14. Rx 460 or rx 470, 1060 if you can spend a bit more
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