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Alexandros

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  1. Hello everyone! A few days ago we got a new TV so i decided to use the old one as a monitor on my setup. Its a Kydos K32NH22CD,32 inches with a native resolution of 1360x768. I tried getting Windows to work at 1920x1080 but everything looked awful(rough edges and some weird scaling issues). After some time i decided to use it at it's native resolution for a few days and just change the settings on each game to the proper resolution. The idea to move my head from corner to corner sounds a bit weird. Also (for example) in some videos/photos where there's text looks a bit pixelated,which,makes things a bit rough sometimes. I also read that less pixels means making things easier for my GPU. I wrote this post to ask the following: Is it considered a good idea to use the TV with it's native resolution for games? Am i missing out on any "hidden" configuration on Windows to actually make it look good? Is it possible to make this TV work with 1920x1080 resolution?(using some software "magics". Asking this because after all those blog posts and tutorials on trying to figure this out i saw someone talking about making resolutions like this through the NVIDIA Control Panel or the AMD equivalent) My Setup: CPU: Intel® Core™ i3-6100 GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX1050 2GB RAM: 8GB DDR4 Thank you very much for your time!
  2. so if the cpu is not compatible ill need to get a combatible one to update the motherboard?.....this makes me nervous man :I
  3. is this a bad thing?cant i update it on my own with the help of some videos(or things like that)?
  4. So i went from a pentium g4400,thanks to some people here,to an i3.BUT....i see many people talking about the new(i think it is) pentium g4560. Many people say that it is really good for budget pcs and things abouthaving 4 threads will allow me to run many of the new game titles. -Please note that i dotn care much about the settings,low is good for me. -Ive done me research,well you know read a few things,and the G4560 seems to be a better option than the i3 https://pcpartpicker.com/list/jgzByf
  5. Oh i see...so....getting and i3 will totaly worth it right?(the cheapest one)
  6. i3 has 2 cores just like the pentium hasnt it?
  7. -So,im building a quite cheap system with a Pentium G4400 3.3GHz and a Radeon RX460 strix OC graphics card.I am planing to play games like ME:Andromeda,BF1(probably) ,Dota 2 and some MMORPG's(wow,terra)if possible.Now,ive seen quite a lot of videos of peopel playing Battlefield 1 (ive also read that BF1 use the same graphics engine as ME:andromeda correct me if i'm wrong:P) and i am really worried about the cpu holding the system back. *I want to mention that i dont care if i play the games at lowest settings.Im the "hey,as long as it works" type of man. *I chose the specific CPU because i (well thats what i can do best) watched lots of videos talking about it and how good it can be at runing games (compared to it's price). Link for the GPU:https://pcpartpicker.com/product/d9cMnQ/asus-radeon-rx-460-4gb-strix-oc-video-card-rog-strix-rx460-o4g-gaming Link for the CPU:https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Zk648d/intel-cpu-cm8066201927306 ~Thanks to everyone that replies to this topic! :^)~
  8. Ok i got what u asked me an im going for a micro atx motherboard
  9. https://pcpartpicker.com/product/g4XfrH/deepcool-case-tesseractbf Not sure what youre looking for,check here if posible
  10. i found a really good case as the guy above suggested so im just looking for a psu now.The power consumption is 210 Watts idk if i should look for more or like...way more htan that :I
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