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Hyper_panda369

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    Ryzen 7 2700x
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    x470 Aorus Ultra Gaming
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    2x4GB 2400Mhz vengance + 2x8GB 3200Mhz Vengance
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    Strix GTX 960 2GB
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    Cheap
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    860 evo 500GB + semi broken 1TB HDD + external 256GB HDD
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    650w Be quiet
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    2x1920x1080 21inch + 32inch 1366x768
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    Ryzen Wrath RGB
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    Corsair Strafe Mk2
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  1. Tried that before, i didnt seem to affect it at all, i have also tried messing with all the fps caps, setting them to 60, 120, 30, 11111111, 10 and nothing still getting 2-5 fps constand stutters
  2. This only happens in Valorant, but when ever i put my game in full screen i get extreme stutters to the point where it is hard to move let alone shoot. but it doesnt feel like a low FPS because the movement is so increadably delayed, i just dont understand it because i am completely fine in windowed mode(1850x1000), i get 300FPS (or something like that, i just know its alot) i have a Ryzen 7 2700x RX 5700 XT 24GB of ram and its on a 860 evo 500GB ssd
  3. i was looking at the 5700 and it seems like a good card, but i have heard a lot of bad stuff about powercolor brand not be reliable, and i need something that will last 3-4 years
  4. the 2070s are like £400 to £450 pound which is way above my price range
  5. i have only got a 1080p 60Hz moniter, and play games like R6S overwatch and arma 3, i want something powerful so that i wont have to replace it for a long time, i have a ryzen 7 2700x and 24Gbs of ram, its just the GPU im lacking in
  6. I need a new GPU to replace my old GTX 960 2Gb my budget is £350 pounds, and this GPU will need to last me a while as i will probably wont be replacing it for awhile.
  7. he has a home Windows Desktop but he brought a MacBook Pro for school because it was eaiser for him to use, he didnt plan on playing games at school, but we have alot of free periods so he is very bored and wants to play games. I will get him to use boot camp, and he is get him to get a external ssd to put it all on
  8. Is there anyway to download uplay launcher on MacOS, my friend wants to play ghost recon in breaks with me but he has a MacBook Pro for school is there any way he can download Uplay and play Ghost Recon Wildlands with me?
  9. it looks like a good laptop, but if you not buying it now then i would only lightly look into laptops, because buy next year there could be a better cheaper one, this was the case with me and my HP OMEN 15, i brought it for £850 but then 2 weeks later a better one came out and it was the same price, and i didnt even need a laptop for another week
  10. the thing is the morphie power banks are meant to extend the battery life of ultra books, small very power efficient laptops, not 15inch performance laptops like the Zephyrus s, the power you would get from the power bank will make it not worth it, you have to carry around 2 to get any practical battery life out of it, keep in mind the Zephyrus s says it can do 65W type c charging, but I does this a very slow speed because of the amount of power the laptop consumes because of its H series i7, 144hz display, and RTX 2060, as well as I just realised the Zephyrus s is a 17inch laptop, meaning everything I just said but worse
  11. im not an expert but i know 4GB of vram will do you for anything up to 6k past that you might get a bit of a bottle neck but, nothing game changing or something that would hinder productivity greatly
  12. i havent seen or heard any issues, so i dont think its a problem, considering its from the Thinkpad line the build quallity is very high so thermals shouldnt be an issue. i had a 1050 in my old laptop and it ran photoshop fine, i was reading up about it and i found out that adobe programs tend to not know how to use the "gaming graphics cards" like a 1060, but they know how to use a Quadro card really well and thats what the ThinkPad P1 has
  13. i was just thinking you need a massive powerbank to charge a 15inch laptop, prob on the size of an ipad (but alot thicker of course). tbh i thought that laptop would weigh alot more, i can only think because it weighs less its got a smaller battery.
  14. battery life is a big problem and just carrying around a power bank is not a great solution. I would understand carrying around a power bank for something like a blade stealth or XPS 13, but a 15 inch gaming laptop just doesn’t seem worth it at all, you will only get probably and extra half of your laptops battery life making it all just not worth it, as well as it will probably be REALLY heavy to carry around. my friend had a alien ware for school and got rid of it within 3 weeks because of how heavy it was to carry around, and he was a pretty strong guy. another thing with graphics, in my opinion you are over estimating how much GPU performance you need, a MacBook Pros GPU will easily be enough to run lightroom and photoshop, because that is what the MacBook’s are designed to run, hence the "Retina display", 500 nits, 25% more colours than sRGB (just listing what apple says). the Mac has great battery life, a lot better than anything else in this category, as well as its running MacOS so everything just runs a bit faster if you are really against the MacBook Pro, then have a look at the ThinkPad P1 Gen 2, it has a i7, "Dolby Vision™ 4K OLED", and an optional "X-Rite Pantone® calibration" (I dont know if it is good or not, they are just boasting about it on their website). it is running a Quadro card, meaning adobe lightroom can actually utilise the GPU, and it has average battery life. no need for chunky power bank.
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