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Hotnuggets

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About Hotnuggets

  • Birthday Sep 10, 1993

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    WOWLOVER111

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Benicia, CA
  • Interests
    Programming, Gaming
  • Occupation
    Programming Student

System

  • CPU
    i7-3770k
  • Motherboard
    Asus p8Z77-V LK
  • RAM
    G.SKILL 16GB
  • GPU
    GTX 580 X2
  • Case
    Corsair 400r
  • Storage
    PNY 120gb ssd, Seagate Barracuda 2TB
  • PSU
    Corsair HX850

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  1. Lol thanks, I actually was just searching " StackTraceUtility.postprocess()" and didn't search stack trace, good ol' dumb moment
  2. Recently had someone ask me what StackTraceUtility.postprocess() is and I couldn't find an answer myself, so thought I would ask here if anyone could explain what a StackTrace is or just anything about it.
  3. You can't have both being used at the same time, you would need to switch between them when playing whatever game it is. So no, you cannot.
  4. Delete old folder with games in it, make new folder, reinstall games all over again.
  5. If worse comes to worse, you can always turn your keyboard upside down and violently shake it
  6. They can be different brands, they just need to be the same type and have the same amount of memory(Nvidia cards only). You need to OC both cards. You just need to install the drivers once and it applys to both cards
  7. get a cheap SSD of any kind if theres room for it in the build, SSDs make the world go round
  8. Xbox controllers just work if you plug them in, where as PS3 controllers, i believe you need extra software that tricks the game into thinking it is a 360 controller
  9. so everything is plugged in and has been checked that they are all plugged in all the way?
  10. As long as everything fits there shouldnt be any problems
  11. I hated it when it first came out, pushed myself to use it when i got my new build, got used to it and now i love it. Since im the only one who uses my pc, having everything synced together is pretty awesome.
  12. you can always manually optomize your games, or even look up on the Nvidia website for their recommendations for what you should have your settings at. GeForce experience is a nice convienent way to quickly optomize your games, but it doesn't even cover that many games in the first place.
  13. The 850w PSU will be just fine in your new build.
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