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y_unit265

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  • Birthday May 28, 1997

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    Male
  • Location
    I'm livin in a box
  • Occupation
    Feeding humans in a zoo

System

  • CPU
    i7-6700
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z170-A
  • RAM
    2× 16GB HyperX Fury Black DDR4 @ 2400MHz
  • GPU
    2× Zotac GeForce GTX 1080 AMP Extreme 8GB
  • Case
    Fractal Design Arc Midi R2
  • Storage
    Sandisk Ultra II SSD 960GB / 2× 2TB Seagate Barracuda (7200rpm)
  • PSU
    EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G2 (X2)
  • Display(s)
    Asus ROG Swift PG279Q & 1× generic Medion monitor
  • Cooling
    Hyper 212 EVO
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum (qwerty)
  • Mouse
    Roccat Kone Pure (white)
  • Sound
    Edifier C3X / Logitech G633
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
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  1. I just told from what seemed logical to me. Nothing of what I said is gauranteed to be correct, keep that in mind. I am no expert, nor shall I ever be (probably). I hope I've at least been of some use
  2. This topic may have some more information on the subject, although I haven't read it myself. http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-dual-triple-and-quad-channel-memory-architectures/
  3. If a motherboard were to exist that had 16 channel support at this point, then yes? I'm by no means an expert, but from learning how to build a pc, that is how I asume it works. (For me it explains the 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b naming on most motherboards, dual channel)
  4. Quad channel and Dual channel isn't depended on the type of stick you buy (as far as I am aware), it is rather the way the layout on your motherboard is supported. Quad channel won't do anything for you if you have 2 sticks. Same way as dual channel does nothing for 1 stick.
  5. It shouldn't matter. If I recall, the ram is exactly the same, in timings and everything. One is just packed as two, the other as four. You shouldn't mix different ram though. (different manufacturer, series, speed, etc.) Buying them in 2 just means that in the end you'll have spend a bit more (for the packaging).
  6. If your car got stolen, and the robber sold it to an unknowing person, wouldn't you want your car back?
  7. Didn't they scrap that idea and left it up to developers whether or not their games support it? Also, I believe firestrike may support 3/4 way configs.
  8. If the issue occurs on both monitors, it is most likely your mouse or your system. Attempt using your mouse on a different system and see if it still jitters. (a laptop works fine as well) If it does, attempt using a different surface to move your mouse on. If that doesn't fix it, you may need to find another mouse
  9. It may be due to the recent updates that valve is making to the game. I remember that looking into a smoke would pretty much set your fps to 15 at some point.
  10. yeah there is a rog swift too but they are more expensive. The difference for me is the additional HDMI port that the Asus monitor has. I almost payed an additional €70 for it though
  11. Are you talking about overclocking or settings in games?
  12. I'd like to add the G-sync Asus PG279Q 27" to that list ^^
  13. Before anyone can awnser this question, we will need a bit more on the specifics, such as, but not restricted to; Resolution Personal definition of "Low input lag" G-sync/Freesync/Iwantnosync Curved/Flat
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