Jump to content

PeterSzvetnyik

Member
  • Posts

    7
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

PeterSzvetnyik's Achievements

  1. He has other games as well Ghost reckon wildlands (high 40-50fps) Grand Theft Auto V (high nvidia preset 60-70) Battlefield 1 (minimum 60-70 fps when shooting drops to 30-40) this one should definetely be much higher PUBG actually benefits from upgrade +10-30 fps He updated everything you listed above
  2. He said the only driver he updated was the Nvidia one.
  3. Hi Guys! My Friend's PC's problem is the following: Just upgraded CPU, MOBO, got new RAM, and changed PSU. After a complete Windows 10 reinstall his overall experience was worse. He plays Rainbow Six Siege and his FPS varies between 90-110 all the time, no matter what settings or resolution is on. (For example 480p@minimum 100 fps 4k@minimum 80 fps) His only weaker component is the 8GB RAM , but he says it's not fully utilized (~55% 4.4/8GB Teamspeak, Chrome with few tabs, and the game opened) What could the problem be? Is it software or hardware problem? Edit: It is not throttling idle temps don't pass 40 celsius and full load 80 c Old PC: CPU: Intel i5-4590 MBD: Asus B85m-g RAM: 16GB (2x8) Kingston Hyperx 1866MHz DDR3 GPU: EVGA SC GTX 1070 PSU: Cooler Master 600w 80+ bronze SSD: Samsung 840 evo 120GB SSD: Samsung 850 evo 250GB HDD: Toshiba 1TB 7200rpm CASE: Cooler Master k350 New System: CPU: Intel i3-8350k MBD: Gigabyte Z370 HD3 RAM: 8GB (1x8) Corsair LPX 2400MHz DDR4 GPU: EVGA SC GTX 1070 (same) PSU: Corsair vs650 SSD: Samsung 840 evo 120GB (same reformatted) SSD: Samsung 850 evo 250GB (same reformatted) HDD: Toshiba 1TB 7200rpm (same reformatted) CASE: Cooler Master k350 (same)
  4. I forgot the CPU cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 103 Will it handle the 7700k? And the PSU as well: Cooler Master rs600 acab m2
  5. Hi guys! I'm new to the forum and I can't find the answer to my question. I want to build a kaby lake pc at low cost. Current system: CPU: Intel i5-4590 MBD: Asus B85m-g RAM: 16GB Kingston Hyperx 1866mhz ddr3 GPU: EVGA SC GTX 1070 PSU: Cooler Master 600w 80+ bronze SSD: Samsung 840 evo 120GB SSD: Samsung 850 evo 250GB HDD: Toshiba 1TB 7200rpm CASE: Cooler Master k350 I want to change just the mobo and cpu but are my other parts compatible? PLANNED NEW PC: CPU: Intel i7-7700k MBD: Asus Z170M-E D3 (BIOS UPDATED) RAM: 16GB Kingston Hyperx 1866mhz ddr3 GPU: EVGA SC GTX 1070 PSU: Cooler Master 600w 80+ bronze SSD: Samsung 840 evo 120GB SSD: Samsung 850 evo 250GB HDD: Toshiba 1TB 7200rpm CASE: Cooler Master k350 Asus has a bios update to this z170 ddr3 board, and I can update it with my friend's processor. But will it work?
  6. Thanks for the advices!! My eyes are ~60cm far from the monitor and if I put it further the screen is so small.
  7. Hello Guys! I am interested about the physiological effects of the different panel types. I used an LG E2242 monitor for about 4 years (21.5" TN 1920x1080 5ms). Few weeks ago I bought my 2nd monitor which is the Acer G247HYL (23.8" IPS 1920x1080 4ms). With the old monitor I could play hours with no problem, but now with the new IPS monitor it is really tiring to do the same. After a few hours of watching the monitor my eyes are tired and I feel pain in them. It is hard to focus with them too. My question is that what are the functional differences in the 2 panel types? (Sorry for bad english i am hungarian)
×