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Nojuz

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  1. Thanks for the replies everyone
  2. Currently my gpu is 750 ti and cpu i5 4590, 8gb of ram, and was deciding between the 2. The price is rougly the same, i'd use it for gaming mostly. My monitor is 1080p which has free sync and if you have amd gpu it can run 75hz, otherwise its 60hz. Is there any reason to choose the 1060 instead of 580? Will the cpu bottleneck?
  3. I'm using windows 8 at the moment, but the pc got kinda slow, so I was thinking about resetting the pc to factory settings and thought why not to upgrade to win 10, because I heard it's a bit faster and stuff. So is it safe to have cracked windows 10 on the pc, because I don't really want to spend that much money, or is still a way to upgrade it for free?
  4. Well if it won't work I guess it's fine.. I'm using 60hz past couple years so I should be fine I guess. I'm upgrading to amd in a year or two so i'll be able to use it then I guess, and the freesync also.
  5. I just bought a monitor that can support display port, but there's no display port connection on gpu. Is there any adapter for gpu so the display port could go in? I'm using a hdmi at the moment and when I go to my monitor settings it only says that it's 60hz, even tho the monitor is 75hz. Is the hdmi hz locked at 60hz? GPU - gtx 750 ti MONITOR - http://aoc-europe.com/en/products/g2460vq6
  6. So I was really struggling to play ark: survival evolved for some reason, I had fps drops every couple of seconds, sometimes it even crashed.. So what I did is I joined to another account on my computed and the fps was back to 60-70 again without any fps drops or anything.. How's that? I'm using a gtx 750 ti and i5 4590 if anyones wondering.
  7. Get a 1050 TI instead of normal 1050, it's not that much more expensive, and instead you're getting 2x more vram and more performance
  8. But even in cs go I get no tearing, even tho I get around 200-300 fps there
  9. I been living with 720p for a really long time now, I think an upgrade to 1080p will be definetly enough for me, and don't want to waste the fps either
  10. Well at least when i'll change to amd i'll be able to use the free sync that's on the monitor
  11. Also, i'm upgrading to 1080p soon, will I start seeing the screen tearing?
  12. Maybe that's because my gpu isn't the newest one? Gtx 750 ti
  13. I probably will buy the rx 480 (or any better amd card that will be good and cheap) next or in 2 years, so i'll probably go with the original monitor that I wanted.
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