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Tjc222

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About Tjc222

  • Birthday May 19, 1992

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Miami, Florida
  • Interests
    Anything Tech related, Basketball and Football
  • Occupation
    A+ Certified Technician @ TigerDirect

System

  • CPU
    Core i7 4770k @ 3.50GHz
  • Motherboard
    Asus Sabertooth Z87
  • RAM
    16GB Kingston HyperX 1600MHz
  • GPU
    MSI GTX 970 4GB
  • Case
    Corsair Air 540
  • Storage
    240GB Crucial M500, 240GB Sandisk Ultra II, 1.5TB Seagate Barracuda
  • PSU
    750W Thermaltake 80+ Bronze
  • Display(s)
    1x HP 25" 1080p, 2x Acer 23" 1080p
  • Cooling
    Corsair H90
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G19s
  • Mouse
    Logitech G500s
  • Sound
    Integrated
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Pro 64bit

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  1. Thanks everyone for replying. Would it be better to save up some money and just replace my CPU, Mobo and ram for a snappier (not sure if that's even a real word) PC? Current PC: i7 4770k MSI Z97 PC Mate 16GB DDR3 @ 1600 RTX 2060 500GB Crucial MX300, 240GB ADATA SP550, 240GB SanDisk plus
  2. I have an older Z97 platform with a 4770k and currently have a standard 2.5" Sata SSD but, I was wondering if anyone could recommend me a good M.2 and PCIE adapter to go along with it. Question: Will I notice a big difference going from a standard SSD to a M.2? I wanted to know if the money is really worth it. ~Thanks
  3. Does it have a removable mic because I don't need one.
  4. Was looking at these and possibly getting a cheap usb sound card. https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-HD-201-Lightweight-Headphones/dp/B0007XJSQC/ref=sr_1_45?ie=UTF8&qid=1534013703&sr=8-45&keywords=usb+headphones
  5. I need a new pair of Headphones that sound good for around $50 (preferably USB or with a USB dongle because, I'm using an onboard sound card) and without a mic. I use a standalone mic on my PC so, I just need some good quality headphones because my HyperX Cloud 2 is starting to fail. Any suggestions?
  6. Even though it's not great I still scored a 3.3 which I think is pretty for a machine with an i3, GTX 960 and 16GB of ram
  7. My Vessel name is: Inlanzer My 2 favorite videos I've watched and commented on are 1) https://www.vessel.com/videos/JemZ8O7Hy 2) https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf
  8. Or you can just turn some filters down because that's the only thing that makes cards go all the way up to 4GB.
  9. Doesn't matter that I got the 970 because I switch out the GPU every 1-2 years anyways. The rest of my PC parts are fine as it is so, If I have nothing to replace I'll just replace the 970.
  10. Tjc222

    My PC

    A couple of shots of my PC, nothing very special.
  11. If you want a gaming grade gpu, that's what the 970, 980, 290 and 290x are for. A 960 is a middle of the range gpu and has middle of the range specs. Nvidia isn't going to go out of their way to add 1GB of vram more when most people buying a cheap card like that can't afford anything past a 1080p @60hz monitor.
  12. You think the only card I have a 670? I was just using that as my examply. I've got a 970 in another machine a 280x in another and I've messed around with my friend 270x, 290x and 780Ti as well.
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