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joshm1802

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  • CPU
    Xeon X3450
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-H55m-USB3
  • RAM
    8GB 1333MHz
  • GPU
    Palit GTX 780
  • Case
    Be quiet! Pure Base 600
  • PSU
    EVGA 600W
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Thanks for that, I've read this before but no luck
  2. Not yet but I'll give that a go now. I assume uninstall using that software and reinstall through GeForce Experience?
  3. I mainly play Black Desert Online and Apex. Apex seems fine, but BDO just caps it. It never capped it on my old monitor though.
  4. So I've recently bought a new monitor, LG 27GL850-B. It comes with FreeSync and G-Sync, and has been capping my game on occasions at 71fps in both Full Screen and Full Screen Windowed modes. I have turned off G-Sync on the monitor, and V-Sync is off in Nvidia control panel in both global settings and individual applications too. I also have no fps cap in game either. Running on a DP not HDMI. Any help is appreciated.
  5. The boot drive is SSD, and I've managed to get it to boot now by switching some settings and enabling CSM, but I'm not really sure what I did as I don't know what that does, was just fiddling with options
  6. So I've just put a new cpu and motherboard in my build, Gigabyte Z490M Gaming X, and the bios doesn't find a bootable drive. However, it does recognise all the drives as it lists them all out, it just says no bootable drive. Anyone know what this could mean?
  7. Budget (including currency): £1000 Country: England Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming: Cold War, Apex, Black Desert Online, Warzone, Assassin's Creed, Cyberpunk 2077 (when it's released) Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 1080p, 144hz So I'm looking at buying some new components, and was wondering how much of any upgrade I will see. Current build: CPU: i5 8400 GPU: RTX 2060 Proposed build: CPU: Ryzen 5600X GPU: RTX 3070 As well, are either of the proposed components better/worse than the other? I.e is the 3070 overkill for a 5600x? Cheers
  8. Everything is stock, no overclocks, and yeah just simply restarts, nothing else
  9. My PC has a tendency to restart itself when I'm gaming if my FPS goes above around 150. I'm having to use a limiter at the moment which is annoying. Any thoughts on why this might be? CPU: i5 8400 GPU: RTX 2060 6GB RAM: 16GB PSU: EVGA 600W 80Plus
  10. I kinda need to play at high FPS due to the game I'm playing which is why it's so annoying. But yeah I'll give that stuff a go, thanks
  11. My PC seems to randomly turn off when playing at high FPS. I thought it was to do with over heating so I purchased a water cooler (Alphacool Eisbaer 240), but it still shuts down when playing over 200FPS. Other suggestions were the PSU was sufficient enough, but 600W seems plenty. Not sure what else it could be. Any help would be appreciated, cheers. My build: CPU: i5 8400 GPU: RTX 2600 RAM: 16GB DDR4 PSU: EVGA 600W MB: ASRock B360M
  12. A mixture of stuff. Rainbow Six Siege, Far Cry 5, Black Desert Online, GTA V, Battlefield 1, Ghost Recon Wildlands, PUBG etc
  13. I’ve currently got a GTX 780 3GB paired with a i5 8400 and I’m looking to upgrade the GPU. The top end of my budget would be a 1070/980ti but I’m also looking at 1060 6GB and rx580 8GB as cheaper options. Would the 1060 or rx580 be noticeable upgrades or do I have to go for the 1070 or 980ti? Cheers
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