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[insert name here] got a reaction from DVI_Tech in What Phone do you own?
Currently I own a ZTE Zmax Pro, terrible phone.
The next phone I'm going to buy though will be the Moto E4 Plus. Perfect phone and fits all of my needs.
- 5.5" 720p screen, IPS and gets bright af which I like
- 5000mAh battery, crucial for me
- Snapdragon 427 / 2gb ram / 16gb storage, perfect specs for a non-gamer internet browser and youtuber watcher like me!
- Fingerprint sensor with moto's gestures, hell yeah
- 13mp / 5mp camera, better than you'd think quality so yay, both have flash
- Front firing speaker, yay
- 179.99 and can go on sale for much cheaper.
Perfect phone for me!
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[insert name here] got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in Mechanical Keyboard Club!
Man I want either one or both of these but I'm broke af D:
Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro L and Azio MGK1-K btw, would prefer the Azio but I'm BROKE
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[insert name here] got a reaction from KuroiHane in PSU Tier List [OLD]
o alright so it's basically a no no
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[insert name here] got a reaction from STRMfrmXMN in PSU Tier List [OLD]
I looked for the context of the asterisks in the OP but I couldn't find it so I made a post asking
thx tho bb
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[insert name here] got a reaction from NvidiaIntelAMDLoveTriangle in 20-30 fps games on a GTX1060 3gb
Your processor is the bottleneck, a huge bottleneck at that. You're going to need a new mobo and processor, and maybe ram too pretty much. It simply is not going to cut it whatsoever on modern titles.
Also silly tip but it sometimes is a factor, be sure your HDMI / DP / DVI cable is plugged into the graphics card, not the motherboard.
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[insert name here] got a reaction from Spudow in 20-30 fps games on a GTX1060 3gb
Your processor is the bottleneck, a huge bottleneck at that. You're going to need a new mobo and processor, and maybe ram too pretty much. It simply is not going to cut it whatsoever on modern titles.
Also silly tip but it sometimes is a factor, be sure your HDMI / DP / DVI cable is plugged into the graphics card, not the motherboard.