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  1. Price range? The yoga 720 15.6" has a quad core i7 and a 1050, you'd also save another 100 since you're going to college. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/lenovo-yoga-720-2-in-1-15-6-4k-ultra-hd-touch-screen-laptop-intel-quad-core-i7-16gb-memory-512gb-ssd-platinum-silver/5722755.p?skuId=5722755
  2. These are all I could find but I don't know that either are OTG https://www.amazon.de/Verlängerungskabel-cerrxian-2-0-Micro-männlich-Konverter/dp/B071VMF86H/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1498310842&sr=8-3&keywords=USB+3.1+Type-C+to+MicroUSB+2.0+Female+OTG+Adapter https://www.amazon.de/Adapter-Samsung-Galaxy-OnePlus-Tablet/dp/B015FMIXX8/ref=pd_sbs_23_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=KG8XAK4268GW0QYPZVEN
  3. If you clicked on the pcpartpicker list you'd see the model names and links for all the parts he used. The 1080 is definitely worth it even if that's all he plays because he wants to play at 1440p at 165hz according to the monitor he selected. It's a fine build, great for gaming and you should have no issues at all.
  4. Quote people when you reply. I'd say you're fine but if you really want lower temps you're only real option is to either make airflow better if possible or water cool it.
  5. My 1080ti Aorus (non extreme) had some issues as well with overheating (90+ sometimes), though I believe it was due too poor airflow in my case at the time (Phanteks P400S) I winded up just taking the stock cooler off and using a Kraken G10 (G12 works too) and throwing on a Corsair H55 to easily water cool it, made is so it now doesn't really get over 60. Though I believe 83 is totally fine for that card to be honest. What's it idling at?
  6. Really depends on the budget. Budget simply means there's a money limit. Doesn't necessarily mean it's a 500-1200 dollar build.
  7. I may be wrong about this, but I believe only Play Anywhere titles will come to pc via the Xbox store on Windows 10, which right now is only 15 games, with 11 more announced(current list of games http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/xbox-play-anywhere). Many games that aren't xbox exclusive but are console exclusive still won't be available on pc (like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Kingdom Hearts 3)
  8. To be honest if you're looking in the 3500 dollar price range you could probably just get both, a $2500 pc that can handle all games for years, $500 for Xbox One X, and another $500 for whatever else you may want/need. You could even just throw the Xbox in the living room and stream it to your pc whenever you want to play Xbox games while you're in the office. You could even stream steam games from your pc to your macbook pro if you want to play pc games in the living room.
  9. Try loosening the screws on the cpu mount some, might be too tight. Sometimes that can cause it to not boot.
  10. And if it does, have you checked to make sure the volume on the monitor itself is up?
  11. We have the non-Omen model on display at work, it honestly seems way too big to be used practically, unless it's at least 5 feet away, because really it's a lot more like a small tv. With that said it does look nice, wouldn't really recommend it for gaming though (if that's what your use will be). Better off with a 27 inch 1440p 144hz for gaming in my opinion. I suppose for heavy multitasking on one monitor it's not bad. Or if you watch a lot of movies on your computer.
  12. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of buying the SODIMM because it's cheaper though?
  13. They are completely different sizes and can't go into the same slots
  14. I'm not even sure where you found that PSU, but you should probably go with something like this instead https://www.amazon.com/Seasonic-M12II-520-BRONZE-SS-520GM/dp/B0038T0V8Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1497592637&sr=8-1&keywords=seasonic+m12ii+520
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