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  1. This app does let you access a lot of advanced/hidden settings and might just serve your purpose. You should definitely try it out.
  2. I think you are referring to the AMD APU Tuning Utility. https://amdaputuningutility.com/
  3. I know it wouldn't make much of a difference with an x16 card but I still wanted to try if possible. But I couldn't even find the option to take it down to 2.0.
  4. The Asus Prime X370 Pro definitely supported it with 3000 series. I looked but the option to change revision wasn't there,
  5. I am in wave 3 and I got my tracking no. on 30th October even though it didn't even get to Vancouver Terminal until 9th November.
  6. Hi, A few Months ago I upgraded my 5 year old PC with an R7 5700X and a 6900XT. I know some UEFI revisions for 3000 series allowed for PCIE 4.0 on the Asus Prime X370 Pro and I was wondering if it was somehow possible to do that with a 5700X. According to GPU-Z my GPU is running at PCIE 3.0. I know the answer is most likely no but I was unable to even find the option in my UEFI for changing to PCIE 2.0. The option to change revisions at all simply seems missing or I am just blind. I tried both v6026 and v6042 but couldn't find the option. Thanx
  7. Hi, I wanted to know if any good FPS game which supports controllers has Split Screen on PC as I was having some friends over. Thanx in advance.
  8. Hi, I have freshly started a system building buisness of my own and I was looking for a way to buy OEM licenses directy from Microsoft. I hope someone here knows how to. If it helps then I am in India. Thanx
  9. I am a noob in this department but I wanted to know if I buy a UHS-II card reader will be able read from regular SDXC and SDHC cards. I am coming at this from a future proofing standpoint as I want to permanently attach the card reader to my desk.
  10. Good News! I bought this random DisplayPort to HDMI adapter (image attached) and freesync works(I only tried it at 1080p).
  11. The monitor I have does not have a DisplayPort input and neither will the monitors that I will buy in the future so I wanted to know if freesync will continue to work or not if i connect it through a DisplayPort to hdmi adapter.
  12. So you mean to say if I connect a monitor which supports freesync over hdmi to a DisplayPort adapter I will be able to use freesync on that monitor.
  13. I am on a budget and I already have a freesync monitor (LG 22MP68VQ) which I love so I will buy the same monitor so FreeSync 2 is out of question. And yes this monitor supports Freesync over hdmi but my question was if I buy a displayport to hdmi adapter for the third monitor will I still be able to utilise freesync and if not will I be able to utilise the 75hz refresh rate or will I be limited to 60hz?
  14. I just wanted to have an eyefinity setup with freesync monitors. I already own a freesync monitor (22MP68VQ) and I was planning to get two more of the same. It is a 1080p 75hz freesync IPS monitor and I love it. The GPU I currently have is Sapphire Nitro+ Rx 580 8GB which has 2 HDMI, 1 DVI & 1 DisplayPort. and as far as I know for eyefinity you need to connect at least 1 monitor to DisplayPort but this monitor only has DVI and HDMI inputs and I don't think that DVI supports freesync so my only option is to get a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter for one the three monitors but I wanted to confirm if FreeSync would still work for that monitor and if not will I still have access to the 75hz refresh rate or will it have a 60hz limit.
  15. My gpu died a few years back and since then I have been using onboard graphics or an HD 5450 and was now planning to buy an R7 360 as I was bored of console gaming and wanted to return to PC gaming but now if I can get something better then why not
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