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RelativeDuck

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  • Discord
    Duckus#1109

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 3600
  • Motherboard
    Asus Prime x570-p
  • RAM
    2x 16gb Vengeance RGB Pro
  • GPU
    Gigabyte 1060 6GB OC
  • Case
    Lian Li Pc-o11 XL
  • Storage
    1x WD Blue 3d NAND SATA SSD M.2 2280 1x Seagate 3tb 1x Seagate 1tb 1x unbranded 120gb SSD (C:)
  • PSU
    Corsair RM750x (White)
  • Display(s)
    2x Benq RL2755
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i V2
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home

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  1. Hey guys, In my bedroom I currently have my entire setup (Pc, 2x monitors, perhipherals etc). However in a front room of my house I wish to put two more monitors and USB ports for peripheral devices (5 usb devices, 2x monitors (probably HDMI) in total) Before I committed to getting the electrician (requirement for my area) to come and run multiple USB plates and HDMI plates from one corner of my house to another, can anyone see any apparent issues with this? The HDMI cable length would likely be over 20m and is going to require a signal booster of some sort, the USB length would be very similar. However, on the end with my PC I will be using a Displayport to HDMI cable, then in the other corner using an HDMI to HDMI cable to plug into the monitor, is this likely to cause any issues for me? Thanks in advanced guys, just throwing up ideas at the moment so any constructive criticism is 100% welcome!
  2. Hey guys, recently posted to discord but thought I'd post here to try and get some help from others that may not have seen the discord message. Any help is appreciated!
  3. Hello, I find myself in the following situation: Disk 3: old (ish) 120gb SATA SSD, 100% full and contains my C : drive (Operating System) Disk 1: brand new m.2 SSD 0% full. I wish to give a partition that I have made (which I have named "Extra C : space" and it is my (A:) Drive) The only issue with this is its physically on another disk number, so I cannot use a tool such as EaseUs to move the partitions. EaseUs however does say that if you convert both disks to "Dynamic" that you can move partitions over. I want to know what the risks are with converting my SSD that has my operating system on it to a dynamic drive and if it would be worth it to perform this just to get another 150gb or so for my C : drive. Thanks in advanced!
  4. I apologise for the newbie questions guys (I do promise I do know what im talking about to some extent) I have a GA-Z170-HD3 board (LGA 1151) and was looking to invest in an i7-9700K I noticed on Intel's motherboard comparability checker that there is no Z170 board compatible with the 9700K. I'm fairly sure that this means the CPU and motherboard do not go together. I however just wanted to check before i invested in a new motherboard in case I can get away with using my current one. Thanks for the help guys!
  5. I would like the new razer blade, i would personally use it for searching for new memes (especially the dank ones) and i feel like the new blade is better because of the desktop grade 1060 and it seems more pitched for gamers.
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