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Warachnid

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About Warachnid

  • Birthday Feb 22, 2002

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  • Steam
    http://steamcommunity.com/id/Warachnid
  • PlayStation Network
    BeardedTruck
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  • Twitter
    http://twitter.com/JacobMCallahan

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Mount Airy, Maryland, United States of America
  • Interests
    Video Editing, Gaming, Creative Writing, and COMPUTERS!
  • Biography
    I'm fifteen. I am a sophomore going to high school. Been interested in computers since the age of eleven years old.

System

  • CPU
    i7-7700 (3.6Ghz)
  • Motherboard
    Alienware Aurora R6 Motherboard (I can't find it anywhere.)
  • RAM
    16GB DDR4 2400mhz Memory
  • GPU
    NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 (Founders Edition)
  • Case
    Alienware Aurora R6 Case (Came with the PC, of course.)
  • Storage
    2TB 12000RPM 6GB/S HDD, 120GB SSD
  • PSU
    600w POWER SUPPLY
  • Display(s)
    ASUS MX279-H 60hz 1080p 27"-inch DISPLAYS. (x2)
  • Keyboard
    REDRAGON DAVAJARAS K556 - RGB Lighting, CherryMX Brown Switch MECHANICAL KEYBOARD
  • Mouse
    NPET - RGB Gaming Mouse
  • Sound
    SADES 7.1 Surround Sound (2017 Model) Headset
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 - Home 64bit

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  1. I think I get the drift. It seems, like you guys said, not all applications will support the resolution at hand. I'll just have to deal with that.
  2. I've recently set my 16:9 1920x1080 display into a widescreen resolution, making black bars appear on the top and bottom (which is going to happen, that's not the issue I'm having here.) The issue I have is getting all the apps on my computer to work/be compatible with this resolution automatically without having to manually set each of them up? Is there a way to do that? The resolution my monitor is set is - 1920x810! I want to somehow make sure all my applications and games will run at that resolution. Help? I'd imagine it's simpler than I think, my apologies.
  3. Hi, there. I'm relatively new, too. Greetings from me to you.
  4. That's an awfully long drive away! What's your location? Not to get severely in detail, of course.
  5. Understandable. That was already implied by Homeless Pineapple.
  6. Good suggestion. I'm not going to be home anytime soon, but I'll try to update it after I get back.
  7. What do you propose I do? List every clock speed and electron going through my build? I don't see the need for exaggerated detail for a build log. I don't think the signature is meant for any specific thing.
  8. This is a PC rig I've had since march of 2017: - GTX 1080 8GB Founders Edition - i7-7700 (Clocked @ 3.6Ghz) - 16GB DDR4 2400mhz Dual-Channel RAM (The motherboard and PSU are alienware branded. I don't know the models and can't find them anywhere anymore. 800w PSU.)
  9. It comes with an application known as shadowplay. You can open geforce experience and then login. Go to the top right of the window where you'll see a recycle-like icon. Click on that and it'll open a window allowing you to record.
  10. I understand what you're saying, but truthfully, I doubt anyone would do this. It's nothing personal, it's just a security risk.
  11. I bought some lunch at school. Pizza, tater-tots, and some milk. That is, low fat milk.
  12. I didn't even know Vanilla Coke existed! I must try it for myself.
  13. If I am going to be completely honest, Vegas Pro 14 software was a joke to all the people who had to put up with and deal with the NLE. It was unoptimized, encoders were removed for no good reason, and slower than older versions of Vegas, as well as the new Vegas Pro 15. I'd recommend saving up for Vegas Pro 15, or reverting back to an older version of Vegas. If you need to, in the meantime, try turning off GPU Acceleration. Vegas Pro 14 didn't work well with modern Graphics Cards, anyway. It took me a while to realize this myself, because my GTX 1080 failed to render most of the time on Vegas Pro 14. It's not your hardwares fault, it's the software.
  14. For around 55-70 USD, you could get the Redragon Dajavaras K556 RGB keyboard. It's clear and has CherryMX brown switches. It's a little over your price-range, though. It also depends where you purchase it from for the price.
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