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Brolaugh

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  1. Although I never tested paid channels but I initially get the feeling that this will be a lot more flexible in terms of expansion capabilities in the future. From what I understood when paid channels was a thing your channel could either be free or paid but not a hybrid.
  2. Being initially introduced with Youtube gaming, Youtube main has now added a the possibility to "sponsor" a channel much like how it's done on Twitch with channel subscription. From https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6304294 The main Youtube app (not Youtube Gaming) differs from what you get from a subscription as the benefits are as mentioned in the same support page as above: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6304294 : As can be seen from the screenshot below there seems to be some sort early access platform in place although this could be a work around made by the channel it self. I haven't been able to find any other channel than Minute Earth but if you find any make sure to post them in the comments so that we can figure out whether the early access is a standard Youtube feature or not.
  3. A week ago I added an old HDD from a old laptop to my desktop PC. When I added the HDD I went from having 120 FPS in Leauge and CS:GO to 9 FPS in both. I couldn't even browse the internet in chrome without tabs crashing and freezing all over the place. I didn't think it was the HDD that slowed my PC down because it's not the main drive so I reinstalled Windows but it didn't fix it. I disconnected the HDD but it didn't fix it so now I dont know what the source of the problem is now cause everything is running at stockspeed and I've got the latest drivers. Mobo: Asus Crosshair V Formula Z BIOS 1801 CPU: AMD FX-8350 GPU: Asus Geforce 9600 GT HDD: 500GB Caviar Blue (main drive), 250GB, 160GB RAM: 4GB PSU: 500W FSP PSU OS: Windows 8.1 Pro
  4. Go for a pair of Astro A50 as Headphones. there is my "good" input
  5. That's all that matters right?
  6. 760 is a bit pricy in my country (Sweden) it's $30 more than the 270x 4GB. Since my income is very small (I'm 16) those $30 more would make me save money for another month. And I am a bit of an AMD fan.
  7. I heard that you could overclock a 270 to the preformance of a 270x. Since I think I'm planing on buying the 4GB version that would be another reason to go for 2GB (but I would have a R9 270 then).
  8. Im planing on upgrading my GPU from my old Geforce 9600 GT. I looked at some GPUs and I thought that a 270x was a quite good sweetspot. The Twinfrozr card from MSI matched the rest of my rig so I thought that I would go with that. But there was two twinfrozr cards, one with 2GB and one with 4GB VRAM. Wanting to be able to run three monitors simultaneously while gaming at one (1x 1080p, 2x 1024*768) of them I thought that I would need 4GB to make to game flawless on DayZ, BF3 and Skyrim at maxed out settings. But after some googling I'm not that sure anymore. How much VRAM do I need? TL;DR: Which one of these two graphics cards should I get if I wonna play on 1920*1080 while having two 1024*768 as utility screens? MSI Twinfrozr 270x 2GB MSI Twinfrozr 270x 4GB
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