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Pulselicious

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  1. Overall you said SLI is getting worse and worse, so should I really go into a SLI Build? Most probably not recommend, right?
  2. In a laptop, the probability of have bottlenecks is much higher than in a desktop, trust me from my experience.
  3. DON'T BUY A LAPTOP if you want it for Gaming. For those thins are things works... Some i5-i7 and make sure to have dedicated graphics card otherwise you will not be able to watch a video from youtube in 1080p/+.
  4. You do explain what SLI is but I have yet to see someone explaining through screenshots or something how to we actually ACTIVATE it in some games that insist in not recognize +1 graphic card like GTA 5. Looks like from what I've already seen, it has to be kept as a secret to due some awkward and unknown reason that I don't understand. Nvidia would just profit their sales in their cards I don't understand why of hide it at all. Can you make? Or if you would like to make it private you can talk with me here: http://steamcommunity.com/id/pulselicious
  5. Yes it happens sometimes and takes away all of the smoothness from gaming experience instead of have fun I get the opposite...
  6. Hey, This is my current PC specs: It's a OMEN HP laptop. 16GB RAM, GTX 1050 4GB GDDR5, i7 7700HQ 2.8Ghz, 1TB HD + 120GB SSD And in CS GO sometimes it crashes for 1 milisecond and returns to run normally again and this is really irritating, I have no idea of why this happens, with such good specs this CANNOT happen. I don't have many things on background I think... I mean I can't disable what's needed for the PC to run normally right? Any reply?
  7. Since I'm kinda new and I kinda understand nothing much I wanted some opinion from some experts or some people that know more than me. I would go for a i7 7700K the most used but this one it's too hot even with a decent cooler and makes its lifespan lower... It's so complicated for me to find compatible parts for a PC. 1440p is also okay, but I don't know any display of 1ms time response or something near to that at 144hz... ould be a lot of helpful. I may not know too much but from what I know display port 1.2 or 1.4 is limited to 144hz and HDMI jack are limited to 60hz, so the only way to obtain 240hz is from DVI (this means that ASUS 240hz'erted monitor doesn't provide those 240hz according to these limitations). Correct me if I'm wrong. Will be thanking you your time :D.
  8. Looks weird but yah, so I can extract max frames possible. To push those 240hz it's needed a good graphics card.
  9. Hello everyone, I wanted to know a build for a PC with possible water cooling (I have no idea if to those who request to build do know how make water cooled builds, sorry about that, consider a Yes) in motherboard and CPU (nobody knows how to water cool the RAM but I've already seen that in a video and well that's not usually done so No here) Processor: Intel i7 7740X Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Founder's Edition or MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X (it's possible to water cool both of those, even though FE's more common) Power Supply: (?) RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z RGB 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4-3000MHz CL15 Black ROM: SSD 960 PRO M.2 2TB Memory & Storage - MZ-V6P2T0BW Case: Cooler Master CM 590 III (?) Will it compile everything? Power Supply (?) Can from Corsair or Cooler Master FULLY MODULAR Motherboard: (?) Can be from Gigabyte or MSI Fans: RGB Can be from Corsair or Cooler Master, how much are needed? I wanted a push and pull air circulation system coming from front, from outside, and then get out by the back and by the top, from inside. Post what's more adequate. I also wanted a SD card reader, a CD reader unit and Wi-Fi into the build (at least SD card reader, if the rest can't be complied due to water cooling) All of this connected to a BenQ ZOWIE XL2540. If I forgot something please tell. Really needing ASAP. Thanks everyone.
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