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McPatsy

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    i7-6700k
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    Z170A Krait Gaming 3x
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    Kingston 16 GB DDR4
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    MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming 4G
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    WD 3 TB, Intel SSD 238 GB
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    Corsair RX550
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    NZXT Kraken x62
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    Sharkoon Skiller Pro
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    Logitech Chaos Spectrum G900
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    Headphones: HD 558
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    Windows 10 Education

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  1. Nintendo also has A LOT of very gud exclusives :3 Like almost every game is exclusively for one of their consoles. I mean, you cant play zelda, mario, mario kart etc. on anything else other than a nintendo console. (not counting that mobile game)
  2. Hey everyone! So there was this one amazing deal at a shop in my country that i could buy a slim for 180 euros. So I bought it but I literally know nothing about the PS4. Bought some games along with it and I'm really enjoying it. Anyway I bought the 500 GB version but i'm thinking to expand my storage using either an internal or external hdd. I searched a while on the internet but I found a lot of conflicting sources, some say it is possible while others say it's impossible. My question is as followed: Is it possible to install games/apps on an external HDD and play them? I have a PS4 Slim (in case that matters). Also, what would you recommend? Internal or external? Thank you for taking your time to answer my question(s)
  3. Okay. In that case, I think I'll be going for the omen 32 Thanks for answering, you (and brooksie) were a great help.
  4. maybe a stupid question, but what if I have a FPS of say, 800. will that resemble what freesync is like?
  5. aah, so I dont neccesairly have to buy a 1080ti for the omen to run smoothly at max resolution, that's nice. I also never really tried 4k. Is it much better than 1440p on a 32 inch screen? because if it isnt, than i dont have much reasons to buy the LG one.
  6. Okay, thanks for teaching me new things
  7. I sit like 70 cm away from my monitor, will the omen be too big for that?
  8. Okay, I believe you. I never actually tried anything higher than 60 Hz, is 75 that much better? Thanks for answering btw, you're a great help
  9. Hmm. but in the end, it doesn't matter that much if you dont care about it right?
  10. is the monitor "bad" without FreeSync? or do you just want to get everything out of it?
  11. Hmm, but if I get the LG one, does that mean that i'll have very good colours in games too?
  12. Hey there everyone So after doing quite a lot of research, I came up with these two monitors. I'm upgrading from a 1080p TN panel because 1)I've a new PC now and 2) the monitor is literally 8+ years old. I'm planning to buy a high-end GPU. Possibly a vega one when they come out or a 1080(ti). I'll be using the monitor mainly for general purpose (like word, YouTube, that kind of stuff), for gaming and some video editing that I'll have to do for my study. I'm a bit tied up between the two because I like the bigger screen of the omen 32, but the LG one is 4k, has 10-bit (I dont know how beneficial this will be for me) and has FreeSync aswell. I'm generally looking for a good, minimally 27" inch monitor that allows me to do the stuff I need to do. Can you guys help me decide? I would appreciate that a lot Thanks in advance everyone EDIT: I dont know if it's important to say, but I have an i7-6700k 2ND EDIT: Just to make clear, the video editing I need to do is for my study, which is Journalism. I'm not an artist in the sense of that i care about every single shade of a colour.
  13. You might want to consider 4k editing for the future, especially never you said that you really don't want to upgrade later on. 4k is becoming more and more of a standard and fact is that editing in general just asks a lot of ram. You might be fine with 16gb for now, but if you really don't want to upgrade then you might as well pick up more.
  14. As far as I can contribute, really go for a different headset. I had the 430 which has the same padding and oh boy, am I glad that I now have a pair of hyper cloud headphones. Also, depending on what exactly you want to edit and stuff, if you're going 4k you really want to have at least 32-64gb of ram. Also, your parents must be rich if they are going to pay for all of that maybe you can add some RGB and stickers, it will make your PC faster
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