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  1. Ah, fantastic. I thought something fishy was going on. Thanks guys!
  2. Alright so this threw me for a loop. I preordered my Galaxy S10+ in ceramic white. Love the phone. My buddy, went to Best Buy and bought his off the shelf, a 128 GB prism black version. We drove through Chicago last night, and his phone said "5Ge" at the top whole mine was still 4g LTE. What the heck is going on here, because I thought the 5g was Verizon (which I have), and he has AT&T. And I know he only has 3 cameras so it's not the 4 camera 5g S10.
  3. I have no idea where you came up with 2005 because I bought it shortly after release in 2014 and it's been a fantastic power supply ever since. It's gone through an EVGA 8800 GTS, EVGA GTX 750ftw, and now powering my MSI GTX 1070, it's been an absolute tank through it all, running for sometimes weeks on end. If I were to get another psu for some reason it's going to be another EVGA because of the success I've had with this "cheap bad" power supply. I don't see the point in buying a be quiet one from a company that specialized in fans. Not to mention it would be nice if I could read anything on that link you posted
  4. So it seems I may just wait on the gpu and if I don't like how my 1070 does I'll sell it and get a 2080. @Stefan Payne I actually have a pretty good power supply already. It's an EVGA Supernova NEX750B. I've also been running my Cooler Master Nepton non stop for years and never had an issue.
  5. @Spudbilly yes, 60hz on primary, with freesync. It's a CB281HK @Kalm_Traveler1 mostly because seeing 4 RGB ram sticks would be awesome, and I tend to play Minecraft and let it eat most of my ram to load chunks miles ahead of me, with shaders and such
  6. @Spudbilly I've got a 28 inch Acer 4k as primary. As well as a 24 inch 1080p Acer as my secondary
  7. So it's safe to say getting Ray tracing is worth it as well too?
  8. So, I've been meaning to upgrade, but haven't had the budget. Currently running CPU: AMD FX-8350 MoBo: MSI 970A-G43 (garbage tier, built on a budget, wouldn't recommend for any kind of overclocking) Ram: G.Skill Sniper X 1666 mHz 24 gb GFX: MSi Gaming X GTX 1070 Case: Phanteks P400S TG Silent Edition Cooler: Cooler Master Nepton 120XL My card/board are on the fritz. Not sure which, plugged the 1070 into a micro atx server PC I have and couldn't get video out of the card. Took car to a local shop, he plugged it into his test bench and it all worked fine. We'll chaulk that up to user error for now. I plan on upgrading my entire pc, but I'm wondering if I should just use my current graphics card. Planning on going with CPU: Ryzen 7 2700X, will be overclocking MoBo: Msi X470 Gaming Pro Carbon Ram: 32 gb of G.Skill Trident Z RGB at 3600 mHz GFX: MSI RTX 2080 Gaming X Trio Case: Deep Cool Gamer Storm New Ark 90SE Cooler: Deep Cool Gamer Storm Captain 240EX My main question is, is it worth it to upgrade to an RTX 2080 versus my current GTX 1070? Are there any other compatibility issues I'm missing? Will this system be able to run crysis? ? I want a badass system right off the bat, considering I've pieced my current one together from sales over the years. First time messing with Ryzen, and I love AMD so don't try and sell me on an Intel system please!
  9. Okay guys, need some advice here. I plan on rebuilding most of my PC come tax time in the US. I plan on building the following https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824025499 https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16820232483 https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113429&ignorebbr=1 https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16813144031 All mounted (minus the screen) in my awesome Phanteks P400S TGE, hooked up to a 1 tb WD Black HDD, and a 250 gb WD Blue boot SSD, as well as an MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X, all powered by an EVGA Supernova NEX750B. What I need advice on is cooling. I was looking at the NZXT Kraken, (the 280mm version), however, clear hard tubing and colored liquid got me thinking. Would it be better to keep the stock Twin Frozr fans on my 1070, or, plumb the gfx card into a hard tubing system? Also, what hard tubing kit would you recommend to someone who has never done hard tubing? I love how it looks. Current build is: MSI 970A-G43 AMD FX-8350 OC'd to 4.3 24 gb G.Skill Sniper X DDR3 MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X Cooler Master Nepton 120 XL EVGA Supernova NEX750B WD Black 1 tb HDD WD Blue 250 gb SSD Phanteks P400S TGE
  10. My buddy is a total badass and jumpered the circuit. I was going to do it from the front of the board, and he just scratched through the epoxy. radio works great now.
  11. Got an Eonon double din head unit for my car, and accidently shorted it out to the chassis of the radio. It fried the PCB trace, and I'm wondering if I would be able to repair it by running a jumper, or something like that.
  12. Turns out the newest version of WD SSD Dash cannot see the 250 gb ssd's. Wtf. Anyways, update video. Still don't work. @Radium_Angel
  13. It installed to it and ran okay. I formatted it again, and booted into my win 10 on my hdd, and made sure win 10 can see the SSD. I'm probably going to RMA it. Not sure what else to do.
  14. Ubuntu installed and runs fine, but the Western Digital SSD Dashboard doesn't recognize that there is an SSD attached to my PC. This is so weird.
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