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M4SH1R0

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  1. I currently have an i7-6700K in my build, it does the job for me to stream, record and play games at "Ultra" settings for GTA V at 144 fps (above) (I have a 144Hz monitor and I don't want my god to go under it). I am planning to change the CPU to either i5-7600K or i7-7700K, but I want my game to be at least 144fps at ultra settings while streaming and recording at 60fps.

     

    Current build excl. the CPU:

    GTX 1060

    16GB RAM

  2. I'm looking for a cheap, but want to keep the features as much as possible. But when I saw the GA-Z170X-Gaming 7 and the GA-Z170X-Gaming GT, it had a huge price difference but the specifications are almost the same. Apparently the GA-Z170X-Gaming GT has 1 more TI Burr Brown® OPA2134 operational amplifier, audio gain control switch and BIOS switch than the GA-Z170X-Gaming 7. Do you think these 3 extra "stuff" is worth it? Should I buy the GT or the 7?

    Gaming 7: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5481#sp

    Gaming GT: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5515#sp

  3. I would want to win the new Razer Blade 14. I would want to use it for starting my YouTube career, which I've always been wanting to but not have the budget for it. I could walk around gaming and recording at the same time, which is great. I hope I can win this, so my dream can come true.

  4. Just now, kalious78 said:

    1: you should be able to use faster ram but it will lower to the highest supported speed

    2: cant see your pictures

    3: ddr = double data rate so if your using say 1600mhz ddr it will report its true speed of 800mhz and so on

    4: if 3 isn't the reason go into your bios and make sure its set up right with xmp etc

    5: I'm outa answers now ;)

    Just updated the post, please take a look. Thank you very much.

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