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Randomguy1911

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Germany
  • Occupation
    Carpenter/Mortician

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7-6800k
  • Motherboard
    Asus X99 Deluxe II
  • RAM
    64GB Corsair Dominator Platinum-2666
  • GPU
    EVGA 1080 SC2
  • Case
    Fractal Design Meshify C
  • Storage
    512GB Samsung 950Pro / 1TB 860 Evo
  • PSU
    EVGA 850G2
  • Display(s)
    Dell U2718Q |Dell S2716D |Samsung P2450h (to be replaced)
  • Cooling
    Noctua D15S + 3x140mm + 4x120mm Noctua Industrial
  • Keyboard
    Corsair Strafe RGB Mx-Silent
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    Simple Audio Listen + Canton Sub 8.2 / Schiit Fulla 2 + HD6XX
  • Operating System
    Win10 Pro

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  1. Did you set your controller to ahci mode, not nvme? the mx500 has a sata controller. ( just has a m.2 interface )
  2. Physically it will fit, but sapphire suggests a 400w+ PSU. so better don't try it without getting a new power supply
  3. The comments seciton of that video suggests a sandbox VM program like Sandboxie. https://www.sandboxie.com/ So the other game instances are virtualized.
  4. he just wants to brag about his Titan XP 4K setup..... EDIT: and to make it even worse, i took a look at his profile where he lists a single HP 1080p and an GTX 950. so probably a kiddo troll.
  5. DMS59 connectors. Splittable, so 4 per card. vram is neglectable for most non rendering or gaming uses ( for desktop use it's ok.)
  6. The Cards you have seem to be AGP. Which was the graphics standard slot before PCIe. They aren't compatible with your PCIe Slots.
  7. there is not order that must be followed. because you should only start building it if you have everything available. you can however start with the case and powersupply and try to pre route all the wires. but i recommend having everything on hand before starting to build.
  8. yeah, i did, but the board probably uses Msata if the unsoldered connector is even unlocked in Bios. msata and m.2 look similar but there is a size difference. next to the marked spot there is a mini pcie wifi card for size refence. m.2 is smaller than that. Edit: the notebook model he corrected does not even support m.2. Mini pcie and Msata are physically compatible, but not electrically. m.2 is again different from both
  9. Is the card connected to power ? both 6pin pcie connectors ? some cards work in idle via the 75w that the pcie slot can deliver.
  10. this is a Msata port not m.2 the top one is msata which does not run over pcie
  11. http://www.samsung.com/de/support/model/NP-RC510-S02DE drivers are at the bottom of the page. German page it is tho. other languages might possibly work too. you need to click on " mehr anzeigen" about halfway down
  12. Speaker cable in correct port? Windows audio device correctly chosen ; and not the monitors HDMI for example?
  13. It just means the connector in the case for audio jacks located at the front of your case. It connects the headphone output and mircophone input of the case with the motherboard's built in sound controller. This end goes on your motherboard.
  14. As fun as VR is. it gets boring fast. There are just not enough good titles. Or big enough games that would justify buying one. right now the pixel density is just not enough. you can't really read fine text and in racing sims like Dirt the view distance is too short before it becomes pixelated. If you never palyed VR before for longer than a few minutes on a demo stand. then i would suggest renting one, or look for one used to eventually flip it again later. some games are really good though. My Rift is just collecting dust.
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