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Activatemyrem

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  1. So would it take less to run all the same refresh rates?
  2. I don’t know if anyone else has heard of this bug but apparently if you get multiple monitors with different refresh rates then your idle and load clock goes up significantly because the gpu has to output two different refresh rates or three or four or so on. I guess it makes sense but I just want to confirm that it is a bug because it’s not that talked about it seems. From what I remember it was specifically on windows 10 in the op’s description. He even grabbed his screen with the difference, one with the high clock due to the difference and then the second with normal/lower clock under the same circumstances because he either disconnected the secondary monitors or changed the ( I believe it was 144hz) primary monitor to match the secondary monitors (60hz). I wrote this before I found the link but here it is: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/5o32vs/psa_for_people_with_144hz_60hz_dual_monitor_with/ Please let me know if this is real because I’m looking to get a 144hz monitor with an nvidia card on windows 10 with secondary monitors and it would be a lot cheaper to buy 60hz monitors as I won’t be using them for gaming. Thanks.
  3. I've tried streaming with it and if it's more than like 1000 bit rate it looks like a slideshow
  4. quad core amd with no hyperthreading; two animals one rock
  5. I'm thinking of getting the 7820x but I'm wondering what all I could do with it. I have a specific situation I wanna pitch and if it'd be felt as a performance drop when doing it. I want to game, stream at 720p 60fps 3500 bit rate, and render a video all at the same time. Would it be able to handle that, and would it not be felt in my user experience?
  6. I mean one 7820x for one computer
  7. Would an intel 7820x i7 be good for 1080p 60fps streaming and 1440p gaming?
  8. I've tried to find an answer to how much of a processor is needed for streaming and meaning it not having to upgrade for three years give or take. I never get a clear answer. I want to stream at 1080p 60fps and play games at 1440p 144fps (around there) without taking performance hits or dropping frames. So I know I'll need a 1080ti, that's never been an issue, but deciding on a cpu has killed me. What all do you suggest?
  9. I've heard about dual pc streaming setups and I think I like the sound of it so I can play on a pc without any other performance degredation beyond the game and it would cost less to build two than to build the one I planned out. Does anyone have experience with this and what they think of it, and also what a good build for each pc would be? Thanks.
  10. I’m 20 going on 21, I’m using a mattress as old as I am, and I’m using furniture that’s about as appealing as roadkill. It hurts to live in my space.
  11. I have a quad core amd cpu without hyper threading, a gtx 550ti, 8gb of ram, and a 500gb wd blue for boot and everything else. It’s time to get rid of that thing. I can’t do anything with it except play like cuphead maybe.
  12. I have a quad core amd cpu without hyper threading, a gtx 550ti, 8gb of ram, and a 500gb wd blue for boot and everything else. It’s time to get rid of that thing.
  13. It’s not even for webcam purposes, like I don’t even want to do a face cam I just want a new room. I didn’t use to care but now it’s like ok I think I want some more mature stuff.
  14. My pc could get outran by a potato, and I absolutely can wait longer. I want to stream and game and I have a console that allows me to do both so I guess I have what I need to do small stuff and I don’t necessarily need a pc. What would you say to that then?
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