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  1. I noticed that if dithering fails: -ctrl+alt+del -Sign out -Sign in This usually has fixed it in first try for me. I have no idea but that re-signing in saves so much time that im almost fine with how randomly dithering works for me.
  2. Just a side note. i7-7700 is probably slight bottleneck for 2060. Not too bad, but. I would get faster cpu for that card. They work fine with frame rate limiter on the other hand, just limit fps to level where it stays even. Well, in case you ever experience stutter from that bottleneck.
  3. No. But you could experiment with frame rate limiting to alter the coil whine sound a bit. Nvidia control panel has limiter in it.
  4. Sounds pretty good fps, if you ask me. I would be happy with that on 1080p.
  5. kamiraasu

    System wide EQ

    Absolutely awesome. it has bit of learning curve, but its very useful. I use it for room correction.
  6. Ok.. 3300x is a slight downgrade from 8700K for example, according to passmark. For both games and more threaded applications. For this kind of comparisons i find passmark to be great tool. I think have nothing more usefull to give on this topic. Sorry, didnt read other posts in between, im in a bit of a hurry, see you later!
  7. Ofcourse. I felt i had to hit this with my own perspective. A bit offtopic, sorry for that! :]
  8. General rule for me is to get the best possible graphics card and cpu for it that doesnt limit the performance of it by bottlenecking it. Ram that is enough to be near the best there is, but with great value. Getting best of the best performance is not really much more than waste of money imo. Passmark is fine for getting a picture what performance could be expected with different harware. For gaming performance only, i would look at single thread performance more: https://www.cpubenchmark.net/singleThread.html If there is demand for multithreaded workloads too, then this is what i look at too: https://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html I think its safe to say that future games will be using threads more efficiently so this is subject to change. EDIT: For gaming, now 3300x is high on the single thread list. So thats really good money saver if you need only great gaming performance. Doesnt mean that its useless for other tasks!
  9. I would say 2060 is good match for 2600x. 2600x should not be bottleneck for 2060. But if you are experiencing bottleneck for some odd reason and it stutters because it. You can make it look smoother if you limit framerate where it stays even. But im guessing these games wont use that much of resources and that is the reason. Also, could be the ram. EDIT: Oh.. Gpu can go to 100% on fortnite with your hardware @ 1080p! Pc on that youtube video had 2x8gb 3200mhz sticks of ram.
  10. See if this helps https://www.easeus.com/partition-master/fix-operating-system-not-found-missing-operating-system-error-in-windows.html
  11. Then it should start up, if it has operating system.
  12. Storage drive is assigned to master instead of slave? fix boot order from bios or move jumper to slave position in the storage drive.
  13. Dust build up on heatsinks? Could it be overheating and thermal throttling caused by insufficient airflow?
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