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About focuss
- Birthday February 15
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
BC, Canada
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Occupation
Student
System
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CPU
I7 3770
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Motherboard
ASUS P8H61
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RAM
16GB DDR3
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GPU
GIGABYTE GTX 1060 6GB
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Keyboard
Corsair k75 RGB
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Mouse
Logitech G703
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Sound
Logitech G633
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Operating System
Windows 10 64 Bit
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I am currently looking at the sennheiser game zeros, but I think that I will need a soundcard or something to power the headphones a little more. I currently have an Asus P8H61-M LE/CSM R2.0. I have a mini 1060 6gb and 16gb of ram if that is at all relevant. What kind of soundcard will I need? I assume it is PCI-E, so would something like this work and be enough to power my a game zero?
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Also, I have just noticed some pretty bad screen tearing on a 60hz, 1ms, 1080p monitor; Could this have anything to do with the this? (like drivers or something, although I have Used DDU and fresh installed)
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60hz right now, getting a 144hz soon.
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Well I'm getting an SSD at Christmas so I guess I'll see then ... Other than that any other possible solutions could help.
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I still don't know what the problem could be and I don't think it's the drivers as I can run any other and more demanding game sometimes better than I can run CSGO... I've reinstalled both the game and the drivers.
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I have done all of this... still same performance. What should I do? (I know I don't need any new hardware really, I used to get 200+FPS...)
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144hz monitor is coming, plus I payed for a 1060... and there is a very noticeable difference between 60fps and 200fps, especially in a game like cs.
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~My PC Specs:~ GTX 1060 6GB, i7 3770 @3.4Ghz, 8GB DDR3 (Upgrading to 16GB at Christmas), Windows 10 Basically, when I first got this 1060, I was impressed with how solid my FPS was sitting at almost always 200+, now I am almost always sitting at around 115FPS-190FPS, and sometimes even dropping to ~70FPS on maps like cache. I run the game at 4:3 Stretched and almost all low settings. I have done my research and have done things like setting my Nvidia PHYSX to GPU always, set my power plan to high performance and tried out Nvidia optimal settings (which put the game at all high or very high and a higher resolution.) Any help or possible solutions would be very appreciated.
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How difficult is it to transfer windows to an SSD?
focuss replied to focuss's topic in Storage Devices
Ty my dude, I will look into it. Just to be sure, I might just get a new copy of windows 10 for Christmas, or buy it... Who knows. -
How difficult is it to transfer windows to an SSD?
focuss replied to focuss's topic in Storage Devices
I have changed my motherboard though... EDIT: I've changed my motherboard in the past, but I am sticking with the same one with this SSD. -
How difficult is it to transfer windows to an SSD?
focuss replied to focuss's topic in Storage Devices
Thank you for that resource, but my in the "Activation" section, it says: "Windows 10 on this device is activated with a digital entitlement". Does this mean that my windows 10 is linked to the account I am signed into or what? -
How difficult is it to transfer windows to an SSD?
focuss replied to focuss's topic in Storage Devices
What do you mean? -
How difficult is it to transfer windows to an SSD?
focuss replied to focuss's topic in Storage Devices
Thanks, but you guys still haven't fully answered my question. Will it be hard, or is it even possible to move windows from a pre-built HDD with windows pre-installed to a SSD. I do not know the product key or anything, windows was on this hard drive when my old PC was bought years ago.