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Luke Jackson

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  1. Looks nice, is there a way to hide those cables in the centre of your pc by any chance? If so, try to hide them. Not a deffo thing to do but would be good if you can. Good job!
  2. Have you scanned your computer with something like Malwarebytes? Potentially dangerous malware might make such thing happen. Also, if your PC is running Windows 10, always make sure that Windows Defender is up to date.Also make sure you have CCleaner installed so that you can clean temp files in a secure way.
  3. Well then feel free to upgrade to a 580, It will work better with your cpu and you will notice it won't strain your system as much whilst playing demanding games.
  4. I would advise Upgrading your GPU then post the results on this thread or a new thread.
  5. Check the previous comment by Jurrino, maybe that'll help. Ill see what I can find to help you out.
  6. Make sure you don't have any Malware wasting CPU cycles.
  7. The 460 is a massively outdated card. Your processor is fine for now. Buy a 1070 and you shall be happy with the results. Also, with the 100% usage, what do you have open when playing games?
  8. Oh I know that, Don't get me wrong, seeing up till 144 fps is fine but 60fps is like, an ample amount to see. Personal choice I guess.
  9. I personally would cap my games at 60 fps. Don't really need no more and definitely don't need any less. Just a pointer.
  10. Calculate the amount of power each part uses then check for a PSU that outputs a similar amount of wattage. Maybe one that outputs a little more incase you want to upgrade in future. Do research into the PSU's reviews to see which ones are reliable and which ones are not.
  11. Ill link you my monitors. This monitor I personally have not tried but I assume that it is a good multipurpose model. My screen(s): https://www.amazon.co.uk/BenQ-GL2250HM-Widescreen-Multimedia-Speakers/dp/B00B7ZE0G2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481283402&sr=8-1&keywords=benq+21.5 I run them as a dual monitor setup
  12. Well that answers my question aha, Enjoy the monitor.
  13. I can only find the models on amazon, I'll give you a link incase you do want to look. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Acer-XR341CK-bmijpphz-34-Inch-Adaptive/dp/B00X45COO8/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1481278659&sr=1-1&keywords=Acer+XR341CK
  14. Fair play man, it would be a good idea, Ill pm you to carry this on
  15. This is one is the same socket as your 4960k; http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Core_i7/Intel-Core i7-4790K.html
  16. Socket 1151 / H4 / LGA1151 I don't believe it is the same as the 4690k. Ill check for some compatible ones.
  17. Aslong as it is compatible, the i7 6700k maybe an option along with the new GTX 1070. If you really think you need, it upgrade your ram to 16gb. Maybe a HDD upgrade if you want to. A better CPU cooler if you don't have an amazing one currently.
  18. Ive personally never tried internet over USB, so I didn't list it.
  19. Ah, As long as you ether find an ethernet cable or you have wireless capabilites, Your pc can not use internet.
  20. Mhotspot can help you here mHotspot – Turn your Laptop into WiFi Hotspot www.mhotspot.com/
  21. So it supports DDR3 and DDR3L. They are the only compatible memory. And i assume as long as the ram is either DDR3 or DDRL, and the spare sticks are compatible with the new sticks I assume you may be getting, you should be fine.
  22. Product specs: Specifications Mfr Part Number: GA-H170M-D3H DDR3 CPU: LGA1151 Supports Intel Core i7/ i5/ i3 /Pentium /Celeron Processors Chipset: Intel H170 Express Memory: 4x DDR3/DDR3L 1866(OC)/1600/1333 DIMM Slots, Dual Channel, ECC, Non-ECC, Unbuffered, Max Capacity of 32GB Slots: 2x PCI-Express 3.0 x16 Slots (one runs at x4), 2x PCI Slots Multi-Graphics: Supports 2-Way AMD CrossFireX Technology Storage: SATA: 6x SATA3 Ports, Support RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, 2x SATA Express Ports M.2: 1x M.2 Port (type 2242/2260/2280), Support SATA & PCI-Express SSD Audio: Realtek ALC892 7.1-Channel High Definition Audio CODEC, Supports S/PDIF Output LAN: Intel Gigabit Ethernet Controller Ports: 8x USB 3.0/2.0 Ports (4 rear, 4 via headers), 6x USB 2.0/1.1 Ports (2 rear, 4 via headers), 1x PS/2 Keyboad/Mouse Port, 1x VGA Port, 1x HDMI Port, 1x DVI-D Port, 1x RJ45 LAN Port, Audio I/O Jacks Power Connector: 1x 24pin ATX Main Power Connector, 1x 8pin ATX 12V Power Connector Form Factor: MicroATX, 24.4 x 22.5 cm
  23. If you want to clear your desktop out if it is indeed dust, I tend to use air canisters to get rid of most of the dust and a dry paintbrush to clear the "harder to get to" places.
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