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Divamage

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About Divamage

  • Birthday Dec 05, 1985

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    johnjacquier79
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    Divamage#2942
  • PlayStation Network
    hatsunemiku126
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  • Interests
    pc, consoles, anime, games, youtuber, streamer
  • Occupation
    disabled

System

  • CPU
    9900k OC 5GHZ
  • Motherboard
    Asus ROG Strix Z390-i Gaming ITX
  • RAM
    HyperX 16GB FURY DDR4
  • GPU
    Titan X (maxwell)
  • Case
    corsair 250D
  • Storage
    6TB HDD + 600GB m.2
  • PSU
    corsair RM750
  • Display(s)
    2x Benq XL2420Z
  • Cooling
    Corsair Hydro 100i RGB Platinum
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow Chroma
  • Mouse
    Corsair Dark Core RGB SE Wireless
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
  • Laptop
    Razer Blade Pro FDH
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  1. Divamage

    Monitor FPS

    im planning to do some monitor fixing, i have 2 BenQ XL2720Z 27 inch 144 Hz e-Sports Gaming Monitor, 1 of which 50% of the backlight has failed and 1 BenQ MOBIUZ EX2710S Gaming Monitor 27 inch, IPS, 165 Hz, which has a micro nic in the screen. i want to replace the screen with the micro nic but am unsure if i will be able to get the same fps as before. is the lcd panel the item that sets the fps or is it the motherboards inside?
  2. i recentyl aquired a razer core v2 and have been using my 1070ti in it connecet to my razer pro FDH (gtx1060) when ever i disconect the core i have to disable the integrated gpu and then reinstall it via geforce experiance, to play games apart from the core. is this normal for a thunderbolt egpu device?/razer product
  3. the new xbox one serries x looks like batman took a corsair one and beefed it up with a disc drive
  4. quick intro: 9900k oc 5ghz, asus strix z390-i gaming, 16gb ram, GTX Titan X (maxwell), 6TB HDDstorage, 600GB m.2 storage, corsair RM750w psu. ive been testing my pc by playing games and running stress test, is it normal for a power draw of 401W (max reading from plug meter)
  5. there are 3 things to remember, 1. are you a gamer , 2. how much can you spend on you new laptop, 3. what college work will you be doing and what will it require?
  6. thx i fixed it with a giant thermal pad
  7. if i change the fan, will it suck up the thermal pads? bear in mind that the thermal pads were pull from under the aluminium shroud covering the pcb
  8. titan x maxwell fan ate its own power phases pads, i replaced them with new 1mm pads and it still ate them, can it be fixed or would you recomend getting a new gpu?
  9. going by linus quotes "game being lightly threaded work loads", then i would think you will be fine, i would consider perhaps getting a 500+ watt psu for overclocking (if you into getting MOAR performance)
  10. personal setup for taking on holidays, this might help but then again
  11. going on holiday want some good films to watch then this would look great its small and has a take-me-anywhere look to it
  12. i use 1 benq 27" 144hz screen at 1080p
  13. i have a devils canyon pc with 24gb ram, 5tb storage and a water cooled titan x whenever i play black ops 3, in 1920X1080 the vram usage gos up to 8GB . is this normal?
  14. i joined patreon

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