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MrFrankVegas

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  • Birthday Jul 08, 1988

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  1. Bought all of the parts for my new gaming/streaming machine, built out the machine looks and runs great. Loving this build, the 3800x is a beast This machine is called StrixTeamRed I also posted a live stream of the build on my Twitch channel if anyone wants to see it, I will be following up with some benchmarks and reviews soon.
  2. I have a 2018 Razer Blade (Advanced), a Razer Trinity, Razer Core V2, Razer Naga, and Several Black Widow and Black Widow Elites, I have never really had any issue with any of them except that I keep spilling drinks in the keyboards (and that is kind of on me ). However, I usually don't recommend them to people because I am not convinced that their products are good enough to justify the higher price, with the exception being the Razer Blade, that is really the only Windows computer I would buy simply because of the build quality and the performance justifies the price. They do make good products, I just think they are over priced because of the gamery-nature of them.
  3. Everyone here has 27in 5K iMacs, I had mine upgraded to 32GB of Ram because I run a bunch of VMs. My Work Machine at home is a 2019 i9 MacBook Pro (Preparing for the hate ) I really do not like working on Windows, but my gaming machine is Windows if that makes it any better LOL
  4. So.... This is bizarre, just as a fluke, I plugged my monitor directly into the mini-displayport on the laptop and the studdering stopped, the E-GPU is still providing the performance, but the video passed through the laptop port does not have the studdering issue. I tried all of the ports on the external 1070 TI, but they all still have the same issue, weirdly there seems to be something wrong with the ports on the external graphics card. Ran another benchmark with better results, but it should not be working this way; it usually is better to plug the monitor directly into the external GPU http://frank.pw/Unigine_Heaven_Benchmark_4.0_20190203_1744.html
  5. Currently I have 3 (That I use regularly anyway) Gaming Machine/Laptop: Razer Blade 15 (2018) Advanced Intel i7-8750H 16 GB DDR4 nVidia 1060 Max-Q 500 GB SSD Razer Core V2 with nVidia GTX 1070 TI <-------------------------------------------------------------> Old Gaming Machine - Now Media Server Intel i5 4690k 16 GB DDR3 nVidia GTX 650 250 GB SSD 2x 3TB 7200 1x 1.5 TB 7200 <-------------------------------------------------------------> Macbook 13in Macbook Pro (Late 2013) - 16GB / 256 GB
  6. So I am running into an issue with my 1070 TI in the Razer Core V2, for some reason every few seconds the framerate drops really low and there is horrible shuddering. I switched to the internal 1060 in my Razer Blade and the issue does not happen. So far I have tried re-installing the nVidia drivers, unplugging all of the USB and Ethernet plugged into the Core V2 and re-seating the GPU. It studders all the time, even when nothing is open, so its not just gaming. This issue has made gaming impossible with it and the constant studdering is really annoying. Here is my latest Heaven benchmark: http://frank.pw/Unigine_Heaven_Bench...0203_1228.html Does anyone have any ideas?
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