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Gender
Male
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Location
Ireland
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Interests
Music, Technology, Gaming
System
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CPU
AMD Ryzen 5 3600
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Motherboard
MSI B450M PRO-VDH MAX
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RAM
Patriot Viper Steel 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200
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GPU
PowerColor Radeon RX 5700 XT 8 GB Red Dragon Video Card
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Case
Thermaltake Versa H15 MicroATX Mid Tower Case
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Storage
Crucial P1 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive
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PSU
Corsair TXM Gold 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply
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Display(s)
AOC G2590PX , BenQ G950
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Cooling
Stock AMD Ryzen 5
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Keyboard
Razer Blackwidow Tournament Edition
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Mouse
Logitech G403
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Sound
HyperX Cloud II
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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I recently built a new PC. (Monitor 1= AOC G2590PX via Display Port) (Monitor 2= BenQ G950 via PC>HDMI adapter>VGA cable>Monitor) GPU is PowerColor Radeon RX 5700 XT 8 GB Red Dragon Video Card. After the first boot, both my main monitor and secondary monitor were displayed properly, however I needed to download AMD drivers to get 144hz on my main monitor. When I downloaded the drivers the 2nd monitor lost signal and in display settings there is only 1 monitor now. The resolution for the monitor got combined into the main monitor somehow. (Image attachment below) When I select the higher resolution, I get signal to both monitors however the single display is now over 2 monitors. I can use the secondary monitor with a different cable type, but this resolution is squashed and stretched due to the bad adapter. Any help is appreciated !
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Thank you for the help with the builds! Do you guys think these specs would last a long time or will I have to upgrade in about a year or two? As in is it worth investing more into the pc so it can last longer or would it be better to upgrade in the future?
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Hey guys! I am planning on building a new PC from start to play games at 1080p/144hz. My planned budget is around €1000 but should I be expecting to pay more if I want this PC to last a few years? I would be streaming with this PC too from time to time. I live in Ireland but most likely will be ordering most parts from the UK. I already have windows, just need help on hardware. Any help is much appreciated!
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All 4 of these monitors are 24 inch, 144hz, 1ms, 1080p, Free Sync, £200... So I need help choosing one. I will be using the monitor for competitive gaming and watching videos. The only big difference I can find is that the AOC is curved. Links to Amazon UK: Acer XF240Hbmjdpr LG 24GM79G Dell S2419HGF AOC C24G1 Or if you recommend any other 144hz monitor please let me know! (Money isn't really a problem tbh) Thanks in advance
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Amazon Really not that hard to look up.
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Sorry for the late reply... No this is not an ad, I was recommended that service by an irl friend and it fixed some problems for me.
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Personally I would go with the i7 version. 1050 and 1050ti doesn't have a big difference in performance.
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Duplicate Topic, No Need To Comment
Koapz replied to RandomName2's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Moving the GPU down a slot may not affect performance depending on your motherboard... This post explains it: Tom's Hardware -
If you need to update divers I recommend: Driver Booster 6 It scans your PC for any missing drivers and automatically updates for you.
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This might help: Driver Booster 6 It scans your PC for any missing drivers and automatically updates for you.
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I don't know where you are located but here is one you can buy: Amazon
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The latest 1809 patch for Win10 caused a lot of problems for me too. My suggestion it to go back to Windows 8 like I did, fixed everything. If you REALLY want to stay on Win10 I would suggest, open task manager - more details, and see what is causing so much stress on the laptop. You can also try disabling all windows updates.