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Pigeon_Milk

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  • Gender
    Male
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    On Earth
  • Occupation
    Professionally Unemployed

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  • CPU
    R7 1700x
  • Motherboard
    A Board
  • RAM
    2 x 16 GB 2667 Mhz DDR4
  • GPU
    RTX 2070
  • Case
    A black one
  • Storage
    1 TB Intel NVME SSD
  • PSU
    It has one
  • Display(s)
    2 X HP 27SV
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper T4
  • Keyboard
    Old IBM keyboard
  • Mouse
    Logitech G305
  • Sound
    KZ ZST
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
  • Phone
    One Plus 8

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  1. I was looking at graphics cards on AliExpress and found a listing for a single RX 480 listed for $728 USD that supposedly 9 people have bought already. WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE? Is there something I'm not seeing? Is this real? Here's the link if you're interested.
  2. I had stuttering issues when I was using a slideshow wallpaper in windows, and turning it off fixed it.
  3. Nvidia recommends a 650w PSU for the 3070, and the 5800x is only 105w TDP. So your 750w will probably be just fine especially considering it is a high quality psu too.
  4. Basically all screens are made by Samsung or LG so I would recommend taking it apart and looking for a sticker with the model or part number then googling that or searching just straight on Ali Express for it
  5. If you are planning on playing at 1080p you are probably just fine for most games, although you didn't specify any games.
  6. That SSD isn't very high end so it probably won't overheat, I would personally say don't worry about it. And thermal pads are really only for conducting the heat to a heatsink you would still need a heatsink, although a lot of motherboard already have one integrated.
  7. This article says that they are both great but the Corsair k68 is slightly better. And as for a mouse I've tried the Harpoon and didn't really like the shape of it personally, if you are looking for a cheap wireless gaming mouse the kind of de facto standard is the Logitech g305, this is the mouse I personally use and highly rate it (especially if you change out the battery for a AAA instead of the AA).
  8. As long as the computer was off (meaning there was no electrical load on the PSU) this is realistically just fine, and very unlikely to cause any damage.
  9. The first warning means that the motherboard might need to be updated because you are using a newer CPU, and you can't update the board without a supported CPU(If it needs to be updated at all, some work out of the box it depends), if you need to update the board though AMD offers a free program where they send you a CPU so you can update then you send it back. The second warning probably won't mean very much to you, when you use the second SSD 2 of the 6 SATA Ports are disabled, these are typically used to connect Hard drives and slower SATA based SSDs but you don't have any of those in this list, and there are still 4 available ports for future Hard drive upgrades if you so choose. And the last warning is saying that some things might not fit like the CPU cooler with the ram, but you should fine because you are using a liquid cooler anyway, and I don't personally see any other clearance issues that you might likely run into. The only thing that is probably overkill for this build is the second 2tb NVME SSD, I would probably recommend just the 2tb one and maybe a HDD if you really want extra space, the 500gb drive is super unnecessary IMO. Other than that it looks pretty good, congrats on being able to get a graphics card.
  10. It looks pretty decent, the only bad thing is the 2060, gpu prices seem to be coming down recently so maybe hold off a little longer if you can and try and get a 3060 or 3070. But if you can't wait then that is probably the best option.
  11. Oh, I'm gonna guess that it's probably a lost cause but on the bright side the steam summer sale starts tomorrow so you can probably get it pretty cheap.
  12. It says on their compatibility list that it isn't currently playable. Out of curiosity why are you trying to use an emulator, JC2 is available on pc?
  13. The Dell XPS 15 has a really good keyboard and hands down the best trackpad I've ever used, this is a little above your price range but well worth the money IMO.
  14. I've found that a piece of foam is typically just fine if you don't have a better place to put it.
  15. iGPU is the Graphics built into the CPU, but they both have a GTX 1650 Graphics chip already so the iGPU doesn't really matter that much. So the difference between the two really comes down to a slightly worse CPU with more storage or a better CPU with less storage. If you are asking which one to buy I would personally recommend the 6 core one because it will likely be a better experience and you can always upgrade to more storage later if you want (Note: you will likely run out of space relatively quickly with 512gb if you are gaming, but again, you can just upgrade later on for around 100$) Hope this helps
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