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ricksteendam1

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  1. it's easier to buy one than to go back the shop. they need to send the motherboard back and give you a new one, instead of just give you a new cable
  2. if you don't have a half hour to instal drivers buy the official receiver
  3. if you have the drivers installed they both work fine except the while gaming with a ps4 controller still will show you which button to push if you have a Xbox controller which is ferry irritating because in every game its different
  4. it depends on you they both work but most games will give a Xbox button layout with a few exceptions
  5. you won't now the differents except for a stupid wire you will end up irritated about it is as fast as a wire and the word gaming headset means (cheap/bad) headphones made by gaming brands
  6. I use these for a time now and I can hear feets steps better than with any other headphone but you need Bluetooth. http://www.jbl.com/bluetooth-headphones/JBL+E55BT.html
  7. this one (Micro-ATX) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129228&cm_re=p50-_-11-129-228-_-Product (same but other) https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA25V58C2406&cm_re=p50-_-9SIA25V58C2406-_-Product you could fit your GPU in this case and even an AIO but it is still portable between 50 - 100 USD
  8. I think I misunderstood the word budget. but it is still in my budget
  9. i'm from the netherlands (utrecht) my budget is max €1200
  10. hello, I'm planning on building my first budget gaming pc, but now the first trouble appears selecting parts I have already listed some parts but I have some questions. like can I bring my old DDR4 memory and/or if the system will even work. I live in the Netherlands and my budget is around €1200/€1300. so I hope that you could give me advice or say if the system is even compatible. I appreciate your time, greetings Rick
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