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  1. What about gygabite board ? I also have micro stutters in my pc
  2. So what is the best version of w10 for gaming??
  3. Thanks guys, also I'm not sure if I have the right voltage for my stuff ? Like ram , CPU etc I'm pretty new to pc so not sure thanks
  4. So I have a high end pc , and I get stutter in almost every game.. I have already tried doing a clean install of windows 10 , updated my drivers , etc .. everything I have researched to do ... I think I kinda found a solution but than I read on some forums that its not the correct way to do it , so I put v sync on in nvidia control panel & as well as in game I set it to on capped at 60 because my monitor is 4k 60 hz ... also own a 1440p 144hz monitor same stuttering though ..anyway with both v sync on in the nvidia panel and in game the games seem to run super smooth for 99% of the time if I leave v sync on in nvidia control panel but off in game that's when stuttering becomes worse .. I have no idea what might be causing this issues ... my pc is z390 Aorus master mobo , evga 2080ti xc , 16gb 3600 corsair ram , and i9 9900k chip . If anyone has had this issue and fixed please tell me because even my ps4 runs every game smooth but not my 2k dollar pc ?
  5. Thanks guys , this will connect to internet correct? Or do I need to add wireless, ethernet?
  6. I have 2500-2700 to spend ...I have monitor and peripherals already..
  7. I am new to PC Gaming stuff I'd love to get a PC that can run 4k games smoothly! I have 2,5-2,700 to spend on it !! Can someone tell me what parts to get ?:) Thanks
  8. Ok, thanks man . I appreaciate it alot.
  9. Thanks, after the benchmarks for the new cards come out can I message you for help...?? Also has this released yet>>> The entire ASUS X99 Motherboard refresh for the upcoming Broadwell-E processors has been leaked. The new lineup includes several additions such as the ROG STRIX X99 Gaming, X99-Deluxe II, X99 A-II and X99 E which will be available to purchase later this month. The new motherboards will provide a ton of features to overclockers and enthusiasts who will be running Broadwell-E HEDT CPUs. ASUS’s incredible X99 lineup for the next-gen Broadwell-E HEDT CPUs has been unveiled. ASUS X99 Motherboards For Broadwell-E Unveiled – Flagship ROG STRIX X99 Gaming Detailed Along With Others While Intel’s latest Broadwell-E processors will be able to work with existing X99 motherboards with a firmware update, board makers will also be launching new series and products with better features and support for the latest I/O, storage and connectivity capabilities. All new motherboards will be running the X99 chipset and feature the LGA 2011-v3 socket which will support Haswell-E and Broadwell-E processors. The ROG STRIX X99 Gaming and X99 Deluxe-II motherboards are the beefiest designs from ASUS to date. Some new features on the motherboards include RGB Lighting, expansion slots reinforcement and cooling management. RGB Lighting is becoming more and more common on motherboards and ASUS is following this trend on their latest products. The motherboards will feature several colors to select from and lighting effects to configure on the boards. For expansion slot reinforcement, ASUS uses a technology called Safe Slot which uses a metallic frame on each PCI-e expansion slot to adds more strength to the slot to prevent from any damage in the future. Following are the specs of ASUS’s new motherboards: ASUS ROG STRIX 99 Gaming ASUS X99-Deluxe II ASUS X99 A-II ASUS X99 E ASUS X99 Broadwell-E Motherboard Refresh Specifications: ASUS ROG X99 Broadwell-E Refresh: Motherboard Name X99-E X99-A II X99-Deluxe II ROG Strix X99 Gaming CPU support Intel Core i7 for LGA 2011-v3 Intel Core i7 for LGA 2011-v3 Intel Core i7 for LGA 2011-v3 Intel Core i7 for LGA 2011-v3 Chipset Intel X99 Intel X99 Intel X99 Intel X99 Memory 8 x DDR4 up to 3200MHz 8 x DDR4 up to 3333MHz 8 x DDR4 up to 3333MHz 8 x DDR4 up to 3333MHz PCIe 3.0 x16 slots 3 3 4 3 SafeSlot 1 1 4 1 Multi-GPU 3-way SLI/CrossFireX 3-way SLI/CrossFireX 3-way SLI/CrossFireX 3-way SLI/CrossFireX Gigabit Ethernet 1 x Intel 1 x Intel 2 x Intel 1 x Intel Wireless NA NA 3x3 802.11ac Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.0 2x2 802.11ac Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.0 Storage 1 x M.2 1 x SATA Express 10 x SATA 1 x M.2 1 x U.2 1 x SATA Express 10 x SATA 1 x M.2 2 x U.2 1 x SATA Express 1 x SATA 1 x M.2 1 x U.2 1 x SATA Express 10 x SATA USB 3.1 1 x Type-C 1 x Type-A 1 x Type-C 3 x Type-A 1 x Type-C 1 x Type-A 1 x Type-C Audio Crystal Sound 3 Crystal Sound 3 Crystal Sound 3 SupremeFX Aura lighting Onboard Onboard + strip header Onboard + strip header Onboard + strip header Price $219 $249 $419 $339 ASUS ROG STRIX X99 Gaming Motherboard
  10. Thanks, for this man. I will wait for the pascal benchmarks on the new nvidia than I'll probably make a post again asking for help hehe BTW I forgot to add I also do alot of downloading on the computer if that helps
  11. California about 50 min from LA
  12. Oh, wait I kind of get it now. Are you talking abut the 1080 and 1070?
  13. Pascal bechmarks? Sorry , I am new to this bro
  14. Thanks, for the fast reply man. Well I would love to build it myself but I have never done anything like this nor do I know what parts to get ..also I am a very busy guy so it sucks... But I would mainly use it for gaming , and regular browsing youtube, netflix , fb,twitter etc.. Yes I have a keyboard and mouse
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