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About BlackIce
- Birthday May 04, 1996
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Steam
https://steamcommunity.com/id/Black-INV/
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Origin
Black-INV
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Argentina
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Interests
PC Build, Games and electronic in general
System
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CPU
i7 8700K
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Motherboard
Asus Z370-E
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RAM
2x8Gb DDR4 G.Skill
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GPU
Nvidia GTX 1070 ROG
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Case
Cooler master Mastercase something something
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Storage
21Tb Western Digital Blue Caviar / 240Gb SSD Kingstong
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PSU
NZXT Hale90 850W
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Display(s)
Standart 1080p monitor
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Cooling
Maelstrom 120
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Keyboard
Razer BlackWidowd Stealth
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Mouse
Logitech g920
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Sound
Corsair Void 7.1 USB
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro 64 bits
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I have a Perixx MX2000-II mouse and a Tesoro Colada keyboard. My headset is an old Siberia v2
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Im using an old gt 430 wich is killing the graphics card fan in 2 weeks
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If you download things and install some programs in your ssd (not games) it will be full pretty soon. If you are calefull it will bw more than OK
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Yes, but many manufacturers have cards with factory OC, some have more oc than others
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Looks nice but try to get a larger SSD, i have an 120 Gb OCZ SSD and it's not enough
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Manufacturer doesn't make a big difference unless you are planing some OC
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I have an FX 8350 and a GTX 970, it works great in all games 1080p 60+ fps, but don't use the nvidia automatic game settings. Is better to understand a bit about game settings and do it yourself
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I have no words form that
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I almos cryed for that poor HDD, a lot of ppl think that a PC work just with magic!
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Thaks for the help and yes i wont change my GTX 970, at least no for a R9 390
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I don't reeally like the FX 9 series, it's almost like OC an FX 8350. I'm planing to upgrade to intel but i'm waiting to be less pricey where i live, maybe an i7 4790 or i5 660K but in 5 or 6 moths from now. I know the R9 390 is better than the GTX 970 but is not enough for the difference i have to pay. That's why i want to know if i can make SLi in my current sistem for a few months
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I have a GTX 970, i know FX is not the greatest CPU to make SLI or Crossfire but i still want to do it, some bottle neck ahead
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I upgrade RAM 2 times with Windows 10 and was perfectly ok. BUT when i changed my motherboard it remove my licence
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I brought a new Gigabyte 970a-dsp3 a month ago, back then i had no intention to do SLI but now i really want to. So i figured out that my motherboard does not support SLI but it does support Crossfire. Is there some way to make SLI works on my motherboard or should i buy another with SLI support? Sorry if my english is not correct Thanks you