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FizzyGreen

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Germany
  • Biography
    A horse, that has been watching LTT since 2015
  • Occupation
    Abitur 11th Grade

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7 4790K
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z97 Gaming 5
  • RAM
    16 GB HyperX Savage DDR3 1866Mhz
  • GPU
    GeForce GTX 970 Gaming 4G
  • Case
    Sharkoon VG5 Green
  • Storage
    240GB HyperX Savage SSD, 1TB Wester Digital Blue, 1TB Seagate ST1000DM003
  • PSU
    BeQuiet! 800W Straight Power "Modular" 80+ GOLD
  • Display(s)
    BenQ 2460HM 24 Inch 1920x1080, Samsung SyncMaster 713N 15 Inch 1280x1024
  • Cooling
    Arctic Freezer i30
  • Keyboard
    Razer BlackWidow Chroma
  • Mouse
    Logitech G602
  • Sound
    Phillips Headphones, Razer Kraken USB, Labtec Speakers
  • Operating System
    Windows 7

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  1. I'd say, if you got the extra bucks for the 1080 Ti, you'll get the extra performance from the 1080 Ti Of course you can also go Vega, if it's worth it. I don't really know vega yet.
  2. I believe as long as the repair doesn't say anything about resetting or data loss, you shouldn't lose any data. So just run the repair and then everything should be fine. I believe the whole thing is a driver issue, although windows 10 should run normally and then update drivers casually on the side, your case seems like it wasn't able to do that. So i guess run the repair and let him work.
  3. I too would say go with a single strong card when you are going for performance. Common SLI Knowledge told out of own expierience:
  4. Hello, so, every time i search for updates with GeForce Experience 3.0 (actually 3.2.0.96) i get the error "Unable to Connect to NVIDIA. Try again later.". Now this has already started when i was still using the previous GFE 2.xx.xx. I couldn't use ShadowPlay and also couldn't retrieve my rig information getting the same error. I felt like Nvidia servers no longer support GFE 2.xx.xx so i updated to 3.xx.xx. Now i can use Share but can't search for drivers. I already reinstalled GFE like a million times and already did a clean removal of all Nvidia things on my PC. (Using the Nvidia driver removal tool "DDU") After reinstalling all drivers and GFE i still get the same error and i don't know what to do anymore. Can anyone help me?
  5. Hello, :> so, recently, well not recently actually about 3 months ago, the microphone of my galaxy s5 stopped working. As in, there was no sound at all and when i recorded something and then shook the phone the microphone would work for 1 or 2 seconds and make plugging in and out noises in the recording. So clearly, that is a hardware problem, probably something like a loose contact. I figured my mic was broken. I sent it to the repair, and after a month they told me that i have no guarantee on the phone (because i rooted it, as stupid as i am) and that i'll need to pay 211 €. I of course refused. After sending it for 2 weeks to another repair shop they told me that they'd have to open the phone and that they don't wanna do that. Here comes the real problem: I then decided to do it myself. I took a hair blower, bought adhesive strips and a replacement of the charging port flex. Opened the phone, screwed up the screen, so that is was transparent at the bottom, replaced the charging port flex (with the mic on it). I bought a new screen, put it on there, the end. Microphone worked. Then one day i woke up i accedently dropped my phone and after that the mic didn't work anymore. So i replaced the flex again, but didn't screw up the screen, and then it didn't work again! Then i made it fall from the stairs, after it landed i noticed the mic was working again, now it doesn't. When i shake it, it still works temporarily but only as long as i shake it. So, here is definetly something else but the mic wrong. And i don't know what to do so... halp?
  6. You could do that. Although, the only benefit you would be getting is to have CUDA at all. And if you need it to render something with CUDA then that card unfortunately isn't going to be of much help, because it's pretty weak for such a task. Considering that CUDA acceleration doesn't even give me any benefit in Primiere Pro with my GTX 970. But if you need it for something like blender, CUDA might be useful. Though, still, that GPU would be too weak, to give you any signifficant boost, i believe.
  7. Does a GT 730 even have CUDA? As far as i know, from personal expierience, the GT 730 isn't that strong of a graphics chip. Yes, it surely is a good one for Minecraft or TF2. But compared to the R9 390, according to videocardbenchmark score, they are 6100 points apart, with the 730 being about 900 and the R9 390 about 7100. So, i guess you could use it for something like AMD Physics or something? I guess you can't, but even if you could, it wouldn't be that great.
  8. Damn, that profile picture is cute OwO <3

  9. Yep, me is new, too, here. 17 years old. Yeah, sitting in the house all day, loving math and computers, been watching LTT since 2015. Got here through my friend, who wanted me to join the giveaway but then i just signed up and didn't get to enter it xP Let's see how my stay here is gunna turn out...
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