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derFensterputzer

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Switzerland
  • Interests
    Gaming, Photograpy and Videography, Reading, Sword fighting

System

  • CPU
    R7 1700
  • Motherboard
    Asus Crosshair VI Hero
  • RAM
    16GB HyperX Fury 2660MHz
  • GPU
    MSI RX Vega 64
  • Case
    BeQuiet Silent Base 800
  • Storage
    Samsung 960 Evo 1TB, WD Blue 2TB
  • PSU
    Corsair RX 650x
  • Display(s)
    AOC G2460VQ6
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-D15
  • Keyboard
    Corsair Strafe RGB
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum
  • Sound
    Audio Technica ATH-M50X
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. I would go with the 144Hz Panel. Sure 1440P is nice, but as long as your monitor is smaller than 27" i dont really see the benefit. Also reducing the fidelity to get higher fps is easier on a lower resolution panel. That combined with the only 4GB of vram could lead to problems in 1440p.
  2. Hey Guys a friend of mine wanted to synch his school cloud with his new laptop. For that he wanted to use OneDrive for Business. But neither of us finds the .exe file to install the program. He already added his school address to his laptop Thank you very much for your help
  3. Hi and welcome here. The 1070 should be more than sufficient for you exept when you want to max out every game and still want to have sufficient framerates
  4. Well I can't add anything meaningfull to the discussion about how high should the temperatures be. I try keep them below 70°. For the part of torture testing...Well If you're running an application which will use the CPUs potential fully (rendering for example) and you overclocked it you should stress test it beforehand the longest time you expect the process to be. So you can be sure that the PC won't crash and everything will work nice and dandy
  5. At least 8GB for just gaming, but I recommend 16GB mainly for future proofing and if you want to do other things simultaniously or want to do some graphical work
  6. and Nvidia doesn't support SLI on the 1060s, well if my informations are correct
  7. Hey guys Since the windows 10 creators update handbrake aswell as Capture One 10 won't start anymore. When I click on their Icons the cursor signals me that something is loading and afterwards nothing happens. Already installed both of them new and nothing happens. On my laptop both start and i made the creators update there too. Thanks for help
  8. Right...I've got that one wrong, saw your explanation only after I posted mine, since I was still writing
  9. Theoretically yes. The problem about it is, that the VRAM of the RX580 will be reduced to the 1GB of the 5770. So I wouldn't suggest you to do that. However pairing a R9 270X with a HD 7870 would be completely fine since both have 2GB VRAM
  10. Nope, AMD isn't as restrictive as Nvidia
  11. What I've found: if AMD: R5 1500X (215 CHF) ASUS Prime B350 Plus (115 CHF) 2x8GB Hyper X Fury at 2660 MHz (150 CHF) Would be a total of 480 CHF (Schould be the same in germany) If Intel i5 7500 (206 CHF) ASUS Prime H270 Plus (130 CHF) 2x8GB HyperX Fury at 2660MHz (150 CHF) Would be a total of (486 CHF) On the Intel side you could use your Hyper 212 EVO, The Ryzen comes with a decent Stock cooler
  12. Similar but different, I'm from switzerland. Prices for Tech are a bit higher here, but mostly the same
  13. Well first you would need to get an ISO file of windows Vista However since Microsoft isn't giving them away themself it's illegal to download Then you need a program like "rufus 2.10" to burn it onto a USB stick a USB Stick with 8GB or more. You save the ISO file, insert the USB stick and start rufus and burn the ISO to the usb stick
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