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Nipolean

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  1. I would save on the RAM unless you want to use it to host a small server for something on the side. Also check that the graphics card even fits into the case as it is common that people would order everything for smaller form factor builds and not have thier stuff fit.
  2. Never knew that was possible, il try it out myself just for sh*ts and giggles at my trash internet
  3. Keep us updated, I want to see if that's even possible!
  4. But the general guidelines should be on youtube site. Just look up "Youtube TOS October 2017"
  5. Same, I read it wrong the first time and its late at night for me so stuff happens lol
  6. If you mean about the swearing bot that goes around looking for controversy, look up Micheal Reeves and see what he did with his "Youtube Buddies". I died laughing when his trick worked.
  7. That could possibly be why. Strange how you have over 10x higher speeds up then down, you sure you read those figures right?
  8. Nice lol. For my last build I just tossed it into my drawer, surprised something in there didn't make its way in and short my entire new system.
  9. ikr, I had my friend call me close to midnight a while back while he was doing his first PC build. He called me and in a frantic voice said something along the lines of "I done f*cked up, I dropped a side panel thumb screw into my PSU". The real question was how the hell did a screw that big get into his PSU.
  10. I dont think so. I have an LG UltraWide with FreeSync at 75 HZ and I dont need to enable it to get the 75 HZ refresh rate. Try opening device management and look at if the monitor appears as 144 HZ. If it shows up as 59 or 60 HZ then update us.
  11. Try installing 64-bit Java RE, I did that when I had problems like your's (Not nearly as bad though) and it fixed everything. Also check what Valkyrie Lenneth said as that's also very probable.
  12. Did the power supply make a slight popping sound when you turned it on? If so either the PSU was assembled wrong (Happened to me) or you dropped a screw inside (Also happened to me).
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