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About HybridJayJay
- Birthday Oct 06, 2000
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Gender
Male
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Location
North Carolina
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Interests
PC's and PC Gaming
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Biography
Teenage computer nerd.
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Occupation
Cinema Worker
System
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CPU
Intel i7 4790k
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Motherboard
MSI Gaming 5
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RAM
Corsair 16GB DDR3
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GPU
EVGA Nvidia GTX 970 SSC
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Case
Phanteks Enthoo Evolv TG
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Storage
WD Black 1TB HDD & Samsung 850 EVO 120GB SSD
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PSU
Corsair CX600M
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Display(s)
x2 ASUS 21" 1080p Displays
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Cooling
NZXT Kraken x62, x3 Noctua NF-F12 iPPC, x1 Noctua NF-A14 iPPC, x2 EK Furious Vardar FF4-140
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Keyboard
Razer Blackwidow Ultimate Stealth
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Mouse
Razer Deathadder
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Sound
Astro A40's V2 /w Mixamp Pro, Blue Yeti
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Operating System
Windows 7 Professional
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Well many if not all 27"+ monitors that are IPS and within your price range, have MS higher than 2-3. Most Ive found will be around 4-5.
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Do you care about what size it is?
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Why try for low MS when you only want 60HZ. I mean having the low MS will help, but it won't help as much if you plan on playing intense FPS games. If you are going for those types of games you might want to try for a 144HZ monitor.
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What do you plan on doing with your PC?
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Oh well the site I found it on was 140 USD which was roughly 10k inr. I guess I cant help you then because I can find no monitor for that price.
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The best I could find in your price range was this: BenQ GL2460HM 24-Inch Screen BenQ makes some really great products. Specs: 24" 2ms Refresh rate 1080p Resolution TN LED Panel
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Well if you plan on gaming AND picture/video editing, you'll probably want to go with an IPS panel. The only probablem is that IPS monitors are a bit pricier if you want them to have a high refresh rate such as <2m. So do you care about refresh rate or the color correctness of the panel?
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I guess that is true. If he plans on upgrading in the future, have x1 instead of x2 would be good.
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Yeah I also agree, a 1060 would be a better choice. With dual channel compatibility, you essentially double the RAM access bandwidth for your PC.
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Yes, but you may want to also consider putting x2 4GB sticks instead of x1 8GB
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Need help choosing a good PSU and it needs to fit my case
HybridJayJay replied to Pinballrage's topic in Power Supplies
Despite that you may have had a bad experience with a Corsair power supply... They have very good products, and even your case, you could return the PSU under the warranty they provide. You most likely received a faulty PSU. A problem that can easily be fixed.- 7 replies
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Need help choosing a good PSU and it needs to fit my case
HybridJayJay replied to Pinballrage's topic in Power Supplies
The Fractal Design Nano S takes ATX sized power supplies. Since you do have a case with a side window and you might want your PC to look good, I would reccomend getting a modular power supply. For your needs and your needs in the future, I think you should get the Corsair RM650X. Specs: ATX12V / EPS12V 650W Fully Modular 80+ GOLD Certified (Also on sale right now from Newegg!)- 7 replies
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Looking for a new laptop in Australia
HybridJayJay replied to CookieTheLabrador's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Well if you plan on doing some more strenuous things on your laptop, having a better CPU and battery life would be extremely beneficial. So if you have the money and it doesn't seem overkill for your needs, I would recommend the higher tier. -
Looking for a new laptop in Australia
HybridJayJay replied to CookieTheLabrador's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Yes! It looks pretty identical spec wise to the ASUS. Sounds like a winner if you can find one a price that suits you. -
Looking for a new laptop in Australia
HybridJayJay replied to CookieTheLabrador's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Depends on the i3 honestly.