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Tryekk

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  • Birthday Feb 08, 1998

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    Male
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    West Sussex, UK

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  • CPU
    i7 7700k @ 5.0GHz
  • Motherboard
    Asus STRIX Z270F
  • RAM
    16GB 2400 Vengeance LPX
  • GPU
    Nvidia GTX 1070 Founders
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    NZXT S340 Elite
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    2x 2TB Seagate HDD
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    Corsair CX600
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    Acer XR341CK
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    CM Seidon 120V
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    Corsair K70 Lux RGB
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    Mad Catz RAT5
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    Logitech G930
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Hey, so If I sell my Xbox 360 console with games (on disks) i'm just making sure, will the new owner be able to access my saved games etc. without my Xbox Live account and after the console has been formatted. I'm pretty sure they'd need my Live account as save games are stored on the cloud and on the console's HDD; however I just need to be certain before I sell my games with the console. Thanks for the help.
  2. I use MSI Afterburner on my main pc and on my laptop, it works great for CPU and GPU. Here's a link: https://www.msi.com/page/afterburner
  3. I use MSI Afterburner on my main PC and on my laptop and it works great. Here's a link: https://www.msi.com/page/afterburner EDIT: Using afterburner you can also see what temperature your CPU will shut off at. Usualy around 80-90 C
  4. Do you have any software that can tell you the temperature of your CPU? It may be overheating. Try running CSGO at lower settings.
  5. The 750ti only has 640 CUDA cores. You can get a GTX 960, which has 1024 CUDA cores for around £100 (UK) second hand. So if you were going to use RT then upgrading to a decent amount of CUDA cores would not cost a ridiculous amount of money. However with your current config adv would probably end up being faster than using your GPU as an assist as your current CPU is probably better off doing all of the work itself. Your current GPU could end up causing a bottleneck. I'd say it's best to just compare the two against each other and see what works best for you and then consider whether to upgrade or not.
  6. You can use 'Vray RT' will utilise your GPU for ray tracing calculations; taking the load off of your CPU as GPUs are designed for this sort of thing and will be much faster than your CPU will be. This can be known simply as 'GPU acceleration'. Go into the Vray RT settings and change the engine type to CUDA if you are using an Nvidia card or OpenCL if you are using an AMD card. This should help improve render times as a lot of the load will be taken off of the CPU and the calculations will be performed by the GPU instead.
  7. Well generally for rendering the CPU and the RAM are the primary components. The amount of cores in a CPU will make a huge difference to your render times. However using GPU acceleration to assist the CPU when rendering will also really help to speed up the render times. This will utilise the CUDA cores in your GPU(s) which means the more CUDA cores you have the faster your render times will be. So both components are useful at least for rendering, but primarily the CPU and RAM are more important than the GPU in my experience.
  8. It happens to me from time to time. It could be because the drive is 'busy' like you said.
  9. You can press Alt+Z to access the menu in-game. The Icon may be greyed out if you don't have enough storage space on whatever drive you have selected as the default for Nvidia Share to record to. Try changing the file that you want your recordings to be saved to by default.
  10. Open the original file in Photoshop, then go File -> Export -> Export As, Then just type in the resolution you want to export the file in - I recommend either 2560x1440 or 1920x1080 Here's a screenshot: http://prntscr.com/edjxye
  11. If you have a copy of Photoshop you can downscale it there. You could also try using a free program called 'paint.net' to downscale the image if you want to do it yourself.
  12. Does the image have to be 4K? The image file-size may be too large for the website/plugin to handle.
  13. I think WiFi speeds would make a difference, however my WiFi is only 7Mb/s and I can do Nvidia GameStreaming just fine.
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