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  1. Hi there! I'm thinking about to go with a new display to do a dual display setup. Now I have a cheap BenQ VA monitor (24' 60hz) and i'm considering to buy a the new one 1440p 144hz. The problem is that i have a Ryzen 1600 oced and a gtx 1070, and i don't know if i will be able to handle 1440p... I mainly play csgo so probably with that I don't have issues but i don't know how can i run more demanding games. Probably next year I will be upgrading my rig so I don't see a reason to don't go with a 1440. These are the ones that i've looked so far: 27" Samsung C27JG56 VA 144hz 1440p 27" MSI Optix MAG272QR 27" Samsung C27HG70 (More pricy but looks better that the other one) I hope u can give me an advice cause i'm little newbie with displays Thx in advance
  2. 4 Years ago i bought the SteelSeries Siberia v2 with USB soundcard, i'm not an audiophile but i was coming from a 20€ headset and was a big jump to sound quality. Yesterday they fall from the desk and the cable stretched hard. No sound from one driver so.. i decided to change them. I was looking to don't spend more than 150€, mostly the headset will be use to game cause i love to hear music with the speakers loudly. I saw the Arctis 7 cause their are wireless and was on the top tables for headsets, my siberia's last 4 years so i was happy but i know the marketing strategies of SteelSeries... Now reading most of the post i see people buying a good headphones and buy a mic separately soo.. this is my question. Are Arctis 7 good for value? The sound of the siberia's was really good for me so i don't know if Arctis will be a downgrade... Or maybe i should buy a headphone+mic combo.. The wireless it's not a must for me. Thx in advance
  3. Just because the longevity of the am4 socket and for the good experience with my last CPU. I looked at the i5 7600k.
  4. Finally after a while I saved enough money to step up with my rig to something decent. I come from an APU AMD a8-3870k Oced, 2x 4GB 1333 Oced to 1600, and a Gigabyte Windforce GTX 750ti. I was happy with it, i never couldn't play no game but obviously now i start to feel the longevity. I'm finishing my studies of Android Developer and I want to orientate it as a game developer. So i will use the PC as Gaming/Development machine. Here in Spain is really expensive to build a good PC but without more delay i want to show you guys what I chose and to ask for some advise on the components that I'm doubtful about: (Ryzen Build) MoBo: MSI B350M Mortar Artic - 94.95€ CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHZ - 205€ Graphics: MSI GTX 1060 GAMING X 6GB - 309,9€ RAM: Kingston HyperX Fury DDR4 2133 8GB (2x4GB) CL14 - 85€ (Probably will take 16 gigs) PSU: Tacens Radix VII AG 600W 80+Silver - 53€ SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 500GB - 157€ All packed in the Owlotech One USB3.0 - 39.95€ * All the prices are dated 10/16/17 on www.pccomponentes.com, the most named company in Spain, links to the page. So, i was doubtful about the cpu, 1600 or 1500x, i chose 1600 for the extra cores and threads and knowing that is Oceable, the card; 580 8GB, 1060 3GB, 1060 6GB... think that the 3GB may be short in a pair of years so 580 or 1060 ( same price here ), i have a 1080 monitor and maybe in the future another 1080 or a 1440, and the mobo was chosen not wisely. If you have any advice or criticism will be well received, Thanks in advance.
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