I was thinking that one or this one https://www.newegg.com/black-gigabyte-aorus-series-aorus-ad27qd-sa-27/p/N82E16824012006?Description=1440p monitor&cm_re=1440p_monitor-_-24-012-006-_-Product
I was looking for a new monitor to replace my old dell 1080p ones. is this a good deal? https://www.newegg.com/p/0JC-0019-027R4?Description=1440p omen monitor&cm_re=1440p_omen_monitor-_-9SIAJUA9W88305-_-Product
Hello, I was just curious if anyone knows a good monitor to go with my setup. I currently have a rtx 2080ti and a i9-9900k. I was thinking 1440p for the resolution and a high refresh rate.
Hello I was just curious my second display which is my 1440p is refusing to display right. when I go under settings to try to change the resolution to the 1440p it only gives me the option to go up to 1024x768. Any advice or ideas? It was never dropped or anything and no water damage or anything along those lines.
I know this is a long shot but figured I would try. I recently changed out my motherboard and I cant remember my windows activation key. is there a way I can find it?
What a good AIO for the i9 9900k. I currently got a CORSAIR Hydro Series H150i PRO 360mm Liquid Cooling system. I don't plan on doing a lot of overclocking or anything like that right away.
I was just looking at some new parts and was curious what the recommend PSU wattage would be for a rtx 2080ti and a i9-9900K. I currently have a Platinum Project 7 850watt. should I still be okay or do I need to upgrade?
I was looking to upgrade to the 9900k and was just curious is it worth getting a new motherboard? I was debating getting the combo set or keeping motherboard I have and getting 32gb of RAM and some case fans. My current one is a ASRock tiachi. just seen you had it in your part list so just curious.
I had mine for awhile and so far it stays around 60ish under load. I got the gigabyte aura oc edition one. I have a extra 1080ti laying around and was going to sell it but wasn't going to if my 2080ti was one that was having the problems