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Applepiee

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  1. Isn't this exactly the same with the stock cooler? 3.7 Ghz
  2. So I finally ordered a Ryzen 1700, but read that the stock cooler won't be enough to run it at 3.9 GHz, I do currently have a EVO 212, would this be enough? If not, which affordable cooler would be recommended? Thanks a lot
  3. So with a new motherboard I could: Run the ram at 1600Mhz (if possible) Overlock the CPU a little more (although users above suggested not to overclock a non k with the BCLK) You think these 2 things will fix my bottle neck? I just checked again and when playing BF1 at 50 fps I can see that the CPU is around 85% in use. (used HWmonitor)
  4. I have 1333 Mhz ram (Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600 C9, not running 1600 because my pc won't boot if I select it). I normally had an extra (difference brand) 8gig stick in the pc, but I'm currently checking if that's an issue to mix things like this.
  5. Any tips on pinpointing the problem? Here's the userbenchmark if that can help somehow. http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/2067816
  6. So 5 years ago I made a big mistake by just buying a mobo that would fit my CPU socket, I didn't really check the differences. I bought a P8H77-V at the time. But it's now time that I need some extra power from my CPU (it's now running at 3.8GHz) as it seems like in Battlefield 1, the CPU is being a bottleneck as I can't always keep my 60 fps on 1080p with my GTX 1070. I read that even with the non K you can go up to 4.3GHz when buying the correct mobo. Now my question is.. should I buy a Z77 like the Gigabyte GA-Z77P-D3 for about 100$ on ebay, or shoud I wait and buy a new CPU and mobo at the same time. Or will the 4.3GHz not really change anything for my BF1 framedrops? Thanks in advance!
  7. I know, right?! While I was trying to collect wallpapers I had to open every image separately and actually zoom to see how much details are left. It will support your 2160p wallpapers and keep the original quality. Also, your submitted wallpapers will be displayed on your profile and in the wallpaper details page.
  8. Please don't point your pitchfork at me. I did use the CMS base but created the theme and did tons of modifications in my free time myself.. I'm sorry if the name disappoints you. And yes, I did buy removal copyright addon but it doesn't delete itself and just did a quick fix.
  9. Sorry, I don't think you have any idea how html works. Vectors? Comparing zoom options with viewport sizes?
  10. I just tried zooming out in any other website and it seems to do exactly the same. A zoom out will always be a zoom out.
  11. I'm sure it's important for Ultra-Wide monitors though, but I don't really have suitable wallpapers available for such screen ratios
  12. Guess I should hide the header on mobile (if that's what you mean) You're right, I will fix that. Created the blog, but haven't really used it yet, I will take a look at refining that. Searching works. But I still have to name a lot of wallpapers that are in the database. Thanks! You're right, will revisit that. Title? You mean the header image? Seems like most of the feedback is from mobile, I've been working for so long from my monitor, that I didn't really refine the mobile part.
  13. I've been working on a 4K based wallpaper site and I feel like it's ready to show to the 4K loving community. There may still be a bug or two or three, and am also still working on other features, but it should be more than enough already. The site: Best 4K Wallpapers You can: Browse in Categories, Rate and Report, Comment, Submit Wallpapers, And has a nice profile system where you can see the submitted and liked wallpapers on your profile and even upload a cover image. I'm currently running out of idea's on how I can make it even better. Any suggestions?
  14. I overclocked my i7 2600 to 3900Mhz by using the TurboV EVO Auto Tuning tool from ASUS. But I have been seeing several warnings and I'm not sure how I should deal with them. Appreciate any help, thanks!
  15. Patience is going to be your best friend here. I've spilled several cokes and ice tea's on my previous keyboards when I was younger, and I'd put it on the central heating and it would work just fine 2 days later.
  16. The more RAM, the faster rendering in Adobe After Effects, especially on RAM previews. You don't have to believe me though, check Google.
  17. I don't think that you know what you're talking about.
  18. Yea? Try After Effects. You'll see the power of ram eating software
  19. If you're just gaming then indeed even 8 GB would be enough. (I have only experience with 1080p gaming). But when you want to be using it for video editing (specially 4K editing) or something then you should take 32 GB.
  20. The windows 10 support. I was trying to make my printer work again. "What's your Computer Brand?" - "Computer Brand? You mean my motherboard?" "No, your Computer Brand" - "It's a desktop, I don't have a specific brand" "Wait, let me check these facts" (Probably asking the real tech support) I do understand that they need a wall of cheaper people compared to the real tech support not to waste their time with stupid questions but.. They could at least know what a desktop is.
  21. When I first saw it I thought it was some kind of ripoff/spin-off. But when I did some research about it it seems like there is already a company named Logitech here in Japan, so they had to rename it here. What do you guys think of the name "Logicool" ?
  22. This is very embarrassing but.. I've always built and upgraded my own system. I've never had any major mistakes.. Oh wait, forgetting one .. I'll include this real quick: I was 15 and decided to replace the CPU myself. Ended up with all the pins being bend.. My dad spend the next hours on fixing it, and got it to work (You're welcome, Dad!). Anyway.. up to the real deal. A friend asked me to build a computer for him. Everything went rather smooth, Assembling everything without and problems what so ever. Booted the PC, started installing software and then play some games. After some time his PC would turn off for no reason. I couldn't find the problem so decided to hope it being for a one time thing (stupid to think that anyway, I will never make that mistake again). Again, after some gaming it turned off.. So I installed some software to check Temperatures of the system and connected my monitor as dual to see real time stats. His idle was already significantly high than mine, so I went to search on the internet. It's been stated that the GPU does indeed get a little hotter than others, so thought that was fine. Started some gaming again and then saw the huge rise (don't remember how high, sorry). And then artifacts began to show. After several hours of checking ... I found it ... I didn't take out the metal plate of the GPU slot where he blows his air out................. GPU never worked again, the factory doesn't allow overheating in warranty and it's still sitting in my garage somewhere. I bought him a new GPU, which was a huge chunk from my wallet and felt bad for weeks, maybe months. I still feel bad.. Poor GPU.
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