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Vk_vule

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  1. Hello,

    At this moment i have old VGA 1440x900 monitor, and have little experience with monitors in general.

    I've found monitor that I want to purchase: AOC G2260VWQ6

    (full HD 75Hz, 1ms response time)

    It has DisplayPort and HDMI input with 2 speakers.
    At the moment I have GTX 970 so I wouldn't benefit from Freesync
    I've heard/found somewhere that HDMI has greater input lag than DisplayPort, and that HDMI can't go over 60Hz.

    I was thinking about using HDMI (for speakers) because I don't like having my headphones always on while casualy browsing web.
    So, are these things true about HDMI?

  2. I am planing to upgrade my CPU to something better, but I'm not sure what should I pick.

    Currently im using old 60hz1440x900 monitor; Planing to upgrade to 1080p or 2560x1080
    My rig currently hs h270 Mobo, so I won't be OC-ing my CPU;

    I was wondering what would be best upgrade (Most significant one) for the future. I don't feel like I need i7 for 1080p gaming on 60fps;

    Graphics card is okay, I guess (gtx 970)
    So help me decide with what should I go.

     

    Thanks in Advance!!

     

  3. Hi

    After a while of gathering used stuff (some new) I managed to complete my PC build.

    As I went to turn it on, I see red light indicating that something isn't right with RAM.

    PC isn't starting at all, just plain red light if RAM is in DDR4_1_ slot
    If there isn't RAM stick in first slot, CPU and RAM icons are randomly blinking and ventilator on PC is turning ON/OFF, after 10 seconds it restarts and do it again.

    My specs are:

    Gigabyte GA-H270-HD3 (Used)

    Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2666MHz c16 cmk16gx4m4a2666c16r - (usualy comes in 4x4gb pack; but I bought 2x4gb (used)

    Intel Pentium g4560 (New)

    MSI GeForce GTX 970 (Used)

    Antec NeoEco Classic NE550C (New)

     

    Can this be caused by ram being at 2666MHz, while MBO/CPU support 2400MHz. I tried using just one stick of ram, every slot, different combinations.

    I tried restarting BIOS, (don't know if it worked or not, since I can't access it)

    Yes, I checked if I placed RAM correctly.

     

    Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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