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Gremkow

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About Gremkow

  • Birthday Dec 20, 1996

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    South-Western Germany

System

  • CPU
    Intel Xeon E-3 1230 v3
  • Motherboard
    Asus H87 Pro
  • RAM
    16GB G.Skill 1600 Mhz
  • GPU
    Asus GTX 770
  • Case
    Bitfenix Shinobi
  • Storage
    Samsung 840 EVO 120GB & 1 TB WD Black
  • PSU
    be quiet pure power l8 600W
  • Display(s)
    23'' & 19'' & 23''
  • Cooling
    be quiet dark rock advanced c1
  • Keyboard
    Cherry MX board 3.0 (browns)
  • Mouse
    Logitech G500
  • Sound
    Logitech Z-5500 & Roccat Kave
  • Operating System
    Win 8.1
  1. Well, I just gave you my ranking from worst to best: If it fits in your budget, take the RX 480.
  2. For a RX 480? It would be helpfull if you could quote the post you are referencing to. Just click on the '+' bottom left of the post you are referring to. I would say: R7 370<GTX 960<R9 380X<RX 480. Just take the best one you can afford with your budget.
  3. Either use iGPU or if you don't have a decent iGPU you could use a GT 730 or R7 240, whatever is cheaper for you.
  4. Supportquality depends on the country you live in / where you bought the card. I can't speak for Gigabyte but Asus has great support in Germany/USA, maybe Asus support sucks in bulgaria, OP should make a quick google check about the support in his country. EVGA&MSI are great retailers as well. The fps won't actually be a lot different at the end, so OP choose a card from named retailers with decent cooling and take the cheapest one.
  5. I'm running a gtx 770 and would give that one to my cousin and use the polaris one for myself.
  6. I hope it's decent in a more light polluted environment, it would fit great in my setup!
  7. I just open the laptop of my parents to check what kind of drive is installed. I'm planning to upgrade it to a SSD since the old one (HDD from about 6 years ago) is dying, at least I think so. A SSD would be the perfect upgrade (my parents only use it for browsing and ms office). The old Drive was connected via SATA (how can i find out which one it is?), so i can install a 2,5' SSD via SATA. Now to my actual question: The connector on the picture attached is 3cm wide, can someone tell me the name of this connector? For scale, the silver metal on the left side is the cover for the old 2.5' drive.
  8. Username: Gremkow https://www.vessel.com/videos/aBRl_4ZS6 https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0
  9. I can't explain why your HDD is behaving like this, but I asked my friend google: So there is a common problem in windows 8: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-performance/windows-8-keeps-slows-down-to-100-disk-usage-and/cd787f8d-e7b4-4872-aecb-6f0cd15ad942 Let me know if this is helping you.
  10. I am guessing you got a second drive for your OS? Or how are you able to install windows on 200MB?
  11. This behaviour can have various reasons, so first some questions: How old is the HDD? How much space is left on your HDD? Have you ever defraged it?
  12. If you are able to get a cheap R9 290x, go for it. I'm not sure how demanding your games are, so I can't guarantee you a gtx 970 would work for you (980 is not in your budget). So yeah, as I stated go for the 290x
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