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maky

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  • CPU
    i5 6600k
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z170-A PRO
  • RAM
    G.Skill Ripjaws V 16gb DDR4
  • GPU
    Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB G1
  • Case
    Bitfenix Nova Window
  • Storage
    Sandisk 240G SATA3 + WD 1000G 7200rpm SATA3
  • PSU
    Modecom 750W 80+ Bronze
  • Display(s)
    Acer GN246HL 1080p 144Hz
  • Cooling
    Arctic Cooling i11
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
  1. I thought it was a Crossover. Anyhow, I'll lurk around. Thanks for the help.
  2. Huh. You're probably right. Maybe that Korean one Linus did a video on?
  3. I'm thinking about getting iiyama PROLITE XB2788QS-B1
  4. I found one good 1440p IPS monitor that I want to use for my setup. Its refresh rate is 75Hz, so my question is the following: If I bring its resolution down to 1080p for when I'm playing games, will I be able to increase the RR, or will it still be stuck at 75Hz? I have an RX 580 and I don't mind playing in a slightly decreased resolution in exchange for more frames per second, but I still want to have a 1440p option solely for video content and editing.
  5. Alright then. Thanks!
  6. I'll probably get the RX 580 then. Is it overclockable?
  7. Okay, so single card solution. Am I better off with a GTX 1060 or RX 580 8gb?
  8. What's better to buy? A single GTX 1060 (6G) or two RX 460s (8G total)? They're both the same price where I'm from. Is it true that it's better to buy a better single video card than two worse ones? I saw one YouTuber who compared dual RX 460s with GTX 1060 and the crossfire setup got better results in gaming benchmarks overall. My processor is a Ryzen 5 if that helps.
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