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J_Man1990

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  1. That could very well be the case but I don't have a compatible cpu or ram to test it with. The 1300w psu works fine as well as all the hot swap bays, rgb (as far as I can tell lol) front panle IO and Blu-ray drive so I've got a hell of a case for free! Currently running an old case from like 2005 so yeah lol
  2. No takes mini atx I beleave. Gonna keep it tho been needing a new case just been to cheep to buy one . My current case is from like 2005 and I used to bring it for lan partys when I was a teenager lol
  3. Went to the dump and found this, not a scratch on it but didn't have CPU, RAM, or a GPU so I haven't been able to test it yet
  4. With tax returns just around the corner I'm looking into upgrading my GPU from my trusty GTX 970. Currently I'm trying to decide between a used GTX 1070 (or 1080 if i can find one in my price range) or an RTX 2060. According to the benchmarks Ive seen they appear to be very close performance wise and NVIDIA has just slashed the price to compete with the RX 5600 XT. (a card I would be tempted to go with but im running an x58 mobo and the vega GPUs had trouble with non uefi bios and windows 10 and idk if the new GPUs have the same problem) So have any advice on which way I should go? I mostly game at 1080p or 1440p ( with older games) and I'm useing a 4k tv (60hz) for my display. My budget is less than $300.00USD for the upgrade. Im running a W3680 @4 ghz and 16 gigs of ddr 3. Trying to upgrade before DOOM Eternal releases
  5. I'M running a w3680 4c8t xeon on an hp z400 motherboard and overclocked to 4ghz using throttle stop. There's a thread over on techpowerup HERE talking about unlocked xeons and overclocking oem motherboards using throttle stop. Its a really good way to build a killer budget gaming rig
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