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    Kyatto reacted to The_russian in Looking for a place to buy broken PC components.   
    See if you have any electronics recyclers in your area, they probably get outdated or dead hardware regularly. Other than that, you could find deals on sites like craigslist or Facebook marketplace, I got lucky and got a 780 TI for $20 that I was able to fix off of craigslist. 
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    Kyatto reacted to LogicalDrm in Looking for RGB color schemes, share yours.   
    *** Thread locked ***
     
    You can browse setups at
     
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    Kyatto reacted to Kanna in I split my harddrive by mistake   
    Try opening explorer and navigating to C:\Windows\system32 and open compmgmt and go to Diskmanagment try see if E: is removable if it is remove and go to C:. and try expand volume. If above doesn't work back up important data and reinstall windows
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    Kyatto reacted to boggy77 in When to buy a new GPU?   
    jayz2cents has a video on it if you search on youtube
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    Kyatto reacted to tdkid in When to buy a new GPU?   
    for picking a new GPU, you need to consider 2 things above all else. the 1st is what is your budget for it and the 2nd is will it physically fit inside your case. I personally just ordered the EVGA RTX 2070 super FTW3 ultra+.
     
    watch the video and look at the list linked below to see if there is one you like.
     
    if you are waiting on the AMD or Nvidia next gen of GPUs then you might be waiting a while not only because of the virus going around but also because its a better than average chance that the "release" date of them is just the announcement that they are making those GPUs and from there it will usually be a few months or a year until they actually hit the shelves.
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    Kyatto reacted to boggy77 in When to buy a new GPU?   
    in terms of bottlenecking, don't worry about it.
    as for a gpu, I'd go for a 5700 with a higher quality cooler on it. you can upgrade the bios to the 5700xt bios and overclock it, bringing it to the same level of performance of the 5700xt.
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    Kyatto reacted to Intergalacticbits in Best size for 4k TV.   
    I haven't done any gaming on my TV yet, only movies.
    I have it 11 feet from my chair in the living room for what is pleasing viewing for me on a 55" 4k Samsung.
    I love to watch movies so I tried to get the big theater experience as much as my small budget has allowed lol.
    I also think the bigger the TV gets the greater distance you have to move it back.
     
    I to have mostly 1080p stuff I watch on it. I love movies and have almost all of them on Blu-ray.
    Which weirdly just looks better to me then the 4k stuff. I guess I'm the odd one out but I don't like the trend to make everything look red on the 4k TVs. That and other stuff on them looks like a step down not up to me personally. I like the picture to look more blueish. It is just feels more quality to me for some reason.
     
    Every time I go to Best Buy. I stand and drool at those expensive OLED TVs. The color on them is so rich. If I ever get one I'm going to adjust that sucker to look blue and be in movie heaven. ?   
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    Kyatto reacted to circeseye in Best size for 4k TV.   
    i sit about 8' from my 65" samsung for my comp and it works very well
     
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    Kyatto reacted to Noah0302 in Best size for 4k TV.   
    I have a Samsung Q60R 55" which I think is big enough, but it sits right infront of my bed, so if you have a normal living room setum it might be a bit too small.
     
    Its quite nice for Gaming also, since it has freesync and support 120HZ 1440p.
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    Kyatto reacted to FloRolf in Best size for 4k TV.   
    I wouldn't recommend them for daily use either but for some couch gaming they are amazing. 
     
     
    From time to time I use my 60" 4k for racing Sims (Project Cars 2) and then I sit like 1-1.5m away from it max. I don't notice anything wrong with pixel density and whatnot. I'd generally say with that distance or more, 75" would still look good. 
    You can see if it's 'retina' here:
    https://www.designcompaniesranked.com/resources/is-this-retina/
     
    For example my 60" needs about 120cm distance in order to be retina, which is pretty much what I described above. For 75" you'd look at 150cm distance. 
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    Kyatto reacted to Morco in Best size for 4k TV.   
    I guess it really depends how far you are actually sitting away from it. Obviously, the closer you go, the uglier it's gonna look on larger displays. So if you are sitting rather close to it, i guess i would stick with 65" max, whereas if you are sitting further away, bigger displays should be fine, although 75" displays are mostly overpriced in comparison to most 65" displays imho.
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    Kyatto got a reaction from av28 in RX Vega 56 crashes at stock speeds (Furmark) and runs worse in games when OC'd   
    According to the internet that's usually the way to fix it, however actually reducing power by 10% seems to have worked for me, i wonder if i could just clock it more similarly to an RX580 in order to make it completely stable.
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    Kyatto reacted to av28 in RX Vega 56 crashes at stock speeds (Furmark) and runs worse in games when OC'd   
    Ah ok, I was afraid it was faulty haha. The vega 56 had me unexpected as to how unstable it is
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    Kyatto reacted to av28 in RX Vega 56 crashes at stock speeds (Furmark) and runs worse in games when OC'd   
    I think I fixed the problem, I set the Power Limit to +50% which seems to have fixed my problem
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    Kyatto got a reaction from MS Eierfeile in First PC build complete, finally a PC MR member   
    Hi-ya, so, just finished my first ever pc build which i had to save money for quite a long time for and wanted to share it with you guys, i wanted a totally different case for this one but ended up falling in love with the Corsair 280x non RGB since i saw it in this LTT vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoKPCCYvByo&t=2s  I found it very appealing to have a separate space for my cable mess as well as very original aesthetics; i've been a huge fan of Corsair for a long time despite never actually having used any of their products until now, specwise it's not an impressive build and even a little underwhelming from the RAM and GPU standpoint but in fact, i knowingly   sacrificed some performance in exchange for looks (which i may fix later on) in order to have some sort of base build for later upgrading. I might as well have gone for a much better gaming performance by getting an RTX 2060 Super or RX 5700 XT but ultimately went for RGB fans, white memory sticks, 1tb NVME and a pretty case, but for that money (1,100~ish USD) a better GPU would have been pretty much a no brainer for most people.
     
    I'll leave you with specs and a little comment on why i picked it and some pics, i apologize for the shit camera but that's all i have  thnx for reading, any suggestions are welcome.
    (also keep in mind i'm from Mexico so the prices are all over the place, usually 30-40% more expensive)
     
    CPU: Ryzen 7 2700 - Basically $25 more expensive than 2600 but about $25-$50 less than 2700x i got it just because i may have to edit videos in the future.
    MoBo: AsRock B450 Steel Legend matx - prettier than others, also cheaper
    RAM: 16 Gb 2666 Corsair vengeance RGB pro - the only thing i might swap out in the near future, there were no 3000 or 3200 kits in white color available and buying from newegg was like 100 USD more :c 
    SSD: 1 Tb NVME Adata XPG gammix s5 - kinda overkill but was just 20 usd more than a SATA or SATA m.2 drive and 500Gb didn't make it for me
    HDD: Good ol' 2Tb video vigilance intended Seagate hdd which contains all of my filthy memes and stuff
    GPU: Gigabyte RX590 - unimpressive but still capable GPU, it's been crashing a bit but only when pushed to the limit, maybe the factory OC was too much for this RX580 rebrand idk, usually under 70°C despite it's reputation
    PSU: Cooler Master 600w 80 white cert.
    Corsair goodies: Basic gaming peripherals kit from which the headset is the crown jewel, 280x case in white, 2x 140mm LL rgb fans on top, 2x 120 LL rgb white fans on the front 'cause i thought they would "reflect" more light and look slightly better all managed by the included Lighting node pro and fan hub that came with the 140mm fans.
     
    And a nice Xbox one controller PUBG themed which was actually cheaper than the basic Xbox controllers for some reason.
     
    EDIT: As i bought my CPU and GPU from different stores and both are AMD i was able to claim double rewards so i got Borderlands 3 with the in-game AMD themed thingy and Outer worlds along with 2 Xbox 3-month codes for free. 
     
     

     
     
     
     
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    Kyatto reacted to Slottr in Xbox One Controller runtime error in windows 10   
    This is how I solved mine: 
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows8_1-hardware/xbox-one-controller-drivers-causing-error/34cb967c-3d2c-4dcd-91db-5791b31c7d55?auth=1
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    Kyatto reacted to DildorTheDecent in The card some of you are still waiting for - Higher performance Navi Rumours   
    7nm CPU and 7nm GPU
     
    Big excite.
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    Kyatto reacted to Crunchy Dragon in Best house building game?   
    Minecraft is at the top of my list for that one.
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    Kyatto reacted to Paul Rudd in Best house building game?   
    Practically any Sims game.
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    Kyatto got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in First PC build complete, finally a PC MR member   
    Hi-ya, so, just finished my first ever pc build which i had to save money for quite a long time for and wanted to share it with you guys, i wanted a totally different case for this one but ended up falling in love with the Corsair 280x non RGB since i saw it in this LTT vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoKPCCYvByo&t=2s  I found it very appealing to have a separate space for my cable mess as well as very original aesthetics; i've been a huge fan of Corsair for a long time despite never actually having used any of their products until now, specwise it's not an impressive build and even a little underwhelming from the RAM and GPU standpoint but in fact, i knowingly   sacrificed some performance in exchange for looks (which i may fix later on) in order to have some sort of base build for later upgrading. I might as well have gone for a much better gaming performance by getting an RTX 2060 Super or RX 5700 XT but ultimately went for RGB fans, white memory sticks, 1tb NVME and a pretty case, but for that money (1,100~ish USD) a better GPU would have been pretty much a no brainer for most people.
     
    I'll leave you with specs and a little comment on why i picked it and some pics, i apologize for the shit camera but that's all i have  thnx for reading, any suggestions are welcome.
    (also keep in mind i'm from Mexico so the prices are all over the place, usually 30-40% more expensive)
     
    CPU: Ryzen 7 2700 - Basically $25 more expensive than 2600 but about $25-$50 less than 2700x i got it just because i may have to edit videos in the future.
    MoBo: AsRock B450 Steel Legend matx - prettier than others, also cheaper
    RAM: 16 Gb 2666 Corsair vengeance RGB pro - the only thing i might swap out in the near future, there were no 3000 or 3200 kits in white color available and buying from newegg was like 100 USD more :c 
    SSD: 1 Tb NVME Adata XPG gammix s5 - kinda overkill but was just 20 usd more than a SATA or SATA m.2 drive and 500Gb didn't make it for me
    HDD: Good ol' 2Tb video vigilance intended Seagate hdd which contains all of my filthy memes and stuff
    GPU: Gigabyte RX590 - unimpressive but still capable GPU, it's been crashing a bit but only when pushed to the limit, maybe the factory OC was too much for this RX580 rebrand idk, usually under 70°C despite it's reputation
    PSU: Cooler Master 600w 80 white cert.
    Corsair goodies: Basic gaming peripherals kit from which the headset is the crown jewel, 280x case in white, 2x 140mm LL rgb fans on top, 2x 120 LL rgb white fans on the front 'cause i thought they would "reflect" more light and look slightly better all managed by the included Lighting node pro and fan hub that came with the 140mm fans.
     
    And a nice Xbox one controller PUBG themed which was actually cheaper than the basic Xbox controllers for some reason.
     
    EDIT: As i bought my CPU and GPU from different stores and both are AMD i was able to claim double rewards so i got Borderlands 3 with the in-game AMD themed thingy and Outer worlds along with 2 Xbox 3-month codes for free. 
     
     

     
     
     
     
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    Kyatto got a reaction from BarackOBatman in First PC build complete, finally a PC MR member   
    Hi-ya, so, just finished my first ever pc build which i had to save money for quite a long time for and wanted to share it with you guys, i wanted a totally different case for this one but ended up falling in love with the Corsair 280x non RGB since i saw it in this LTT vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoKPCCYvByo&t=2s  I found it very appealing to have a separate space for my cable mess as well as very original aesthetics; i've been a huge fan of Corsair for a long time despite never actually having used any of their products until now, specwise it's not an impressive build and even a little underwhelming from the RAM and GPU standpoint but in fact, i knowingly   sacrificed some performance in exchange for looks (which i may fix later on) in order to have some sort of base build for later upgrading. I might as well have gone for a much better gaming performance by getting an RTX 2060 Super or RX 5700 XT but ultimately went for RGB fans, white memory sticks, 1tb NVME and a pretty case, but for that money (1,100~ish USD) a better GPU would have been pretty much a no brainer for most people.
     
    I'll leave you with specs and a little comment on why i picked it and some pics, i apologize for the shit camera but that's all i have  thnx for reading, any suggestions are welcome.
    (also keep in mind i'm from Mexico so the prices are all over the place, usually 30-40% more expensive)
     
    CPU: Ryzen 7 2700 - Basically $25 more expensive than 2600 but about $25-$50 less than 2700x i got it just because i may have to edit videos in the future.
    MoBo: AsRock B450 Steel Legend matx - prettier than others, also cheaper
    RAM: 16 Gb 2666 Corsair vengeance RGB pro - the only thing i might swap out in the near future, there were no 3000 or 3200 kits in white color available and buying from newegg was like 100 USD more :c 
    SSD: 1 Tb NVME Adata XPG gammix s5 - kinda overkill but was just 20 usd more than a SATA or SATA m.2 drive and 500Gb didn't make it for me
    HDD: Good ol' 2Tb video vigilance intended Seagate hdd which contains all of my filthy memes and stuff
    GPU: Gigabyte RX590 - unimpressive but still capable GPU, it's been crashing a bit but only when pushed to the limit, maybe the factory OC was too much for this RX580 rebrand idk, usually under 70°C despite it's reputation
    PSU: Cooler Master 600w 80 white cert.
    Corsair goodies: Basic gaming peripherals kit from which the headset is the crown jewel, 280x case in white, 2x 140mm LL rgb fans on top, 2x 120 LL rgb white fans on the front 'cause i thought they would "reflect" more light and look slightly better all managed by the included Lighting node pro and fan hub that came with the 140mm fans.
     
    And a nice Xbox one controller PUBG themed which was actually cheaper than the basic Xbox controllers for some reason.
     
    EDIT: As i bought my CPU and GPU from different stores and both are AMD i was able to claim double rewards so i got Borderlands 3 with the in-game AMD themed thingy and Outer worlds along with 2 Xbox 3-month codes for free. 
     
     

     
     
     
     
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    Kyatto got a reaction from Meganter in First PC build complete, finally a PC MR member   
    Hi-ya, so, just finished my first ever pc build which i had to save money for quite a long time for and wanted to share it with you guys, i wanted a totally different case for this one but ended up falling in love with the Corsair 280x non RGB since i saw it in this LTT vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoKPCCYvByo&t=2s  I found it very appealing to have a separate space for my cable mess as well as very original aesthetics; i've been a huge fan of Corsair for a long time despite never actually having used any of their products until now, specwise it's not an impressive build and even a little underwhelming from the RAM and GPU standpoint but in fact, i knowingly   sacrificed some performance in exchange for looks (which i may fix later on) in order to have some sort of base build for later upgrading. I might as well have gone for a much better gaming performance by getting an RTX 2060 Super or RX 5700 XT but ultimately went for RGB fans, white memory sticks, 1tb NVME and a pretty case, but for that money (1,100~ish USD) a better GPU would have been pretty much a no brainer for most people.
     
    I'll leave you with specs and a little comment on why i picked it and some pics, i apologize for the shit camera but that's all i have  thnx for reading, any suggestions are welcome.
    (also keep in mind i'm from Mexico so the prices are all over the place, usually 30-40% more expensive)
     
    CPU: Ryzen 7 2700 - Basically $25 more expensive than 2600 but about $25-$50 less than 2700x i got it just because i may have to edit videos in the future.
    MoBo: AsRock B450 Steel Legend matx - prettier than others, also cheaper
    RAM: 16 Gb 2666 Corsair vengeance RGB pro - the only thing i might swap out in the near future, there were no 3000 or 3200 kits in white color available and buying from newegg was like 100 USD more :c 
    SSD: 1 Tb NVME Adata XPG gammix s5 - kinda overkill but was just 20 usd more than a SATA or SATA m.2 drive and 500Gb didn't make it for me
    HDD: Good ol' 2Tb video vigilance intended Seagate hdd which contains all of my filthy memes and stuff
    GPU: Gigabyte RX590 - unimpressive but still capable GPU, it's been crashing a bit but only when pushed to the limit, maybe the factory OC was too much for this RX580 rebrand idk, usually under 70°C despite it's reputation
    PSU: Cooler Master 600w 80 white cert.
    Corsair goodies: Basic gaming peripherals kit from which the headset is the crown jewel, 280x case in white, 2x 140mm LL rgb fans on top, 2x 120 LL rgb white fans on the front 'cause i thought they would "reflect" more light and look slightly better all managed by the included Lighting node pro and fan hub that came with the 140mm fans.
     
    And a nice Xbox one controller PUBG themed which was actually cheaper than the basic Xbox controllers for some reason.
     
    EDIT: As i bought my CPU and GPU from different stores and both are AMD i was able to claim double rewards so i got Borderlands 3 with the in-game AMD themed thingy and Outer worlds along with 2 Xbox 3-month codes for free. 
     
     

     
     
     
     
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    Kyatto reacted to Noah0302 in First PC build complete, finally a PC MR member   
    Oh I see.
     
    Yeah that makes sense, I hope youll be having a ton of fun with your new build
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    Kyatto reacted to Zer0Chill in First PC build complete, finally a PC MR member   
    beautiful build!
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    Kyatto reacted to DrSnugglz in A Case for good Cable Management   
    ive got a very VERY massive rtx 2070 and i dont think it would fit. cool looks thou
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