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About OpRaficcino
- Birthday June 27
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Somewhere in Texas...
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Tech, Porn Enthusiast, Hentai for life, coding, design, modding, and music producing
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I don't know, tell me about you? ;3
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Student
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Intel Core i7 7700k @ 4.9GHz
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MSI - Z270 GAMING M5 ATX LGA1551
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Corsair Vengeance RGB 8x2GB 3666MHz
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MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Gaming 8G
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NZXT H500I ATX Mid Tower Case
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WD Black 2TB HDD, 2x Samsung 960 Pro 512GB, Seagate Backup Plus 4TB External HDD
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EVGA G2 650W 80 Plus Gold
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2x Dell S2716DG 1440p G-Sync 165Hz Monitor
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BeQuiet Dark Rock Pro 4
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Corsair Gaming K70 Rapidfire Cherry MX Speed
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Logitech Wireless Mouse G903
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Audioengine A5+ and Audioengine D1 (I use HyperX Cloud Alpha's)
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Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
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Ok, I got a ultrawide. 1440p for me rn. ;0
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I agree, it's best to sell the 980 ti, as PhysX is irrelevant and doesn't much of a FPS boost than before. Just sell the card on ebay or craigslist. Here's proof if you don't believe me,
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There is no need for a SLI Bridge, just check the NVIDIA control panel and set the 980 ti as phys x card. The PCIe slot controls the physx properties.
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getting 100+frames in games, but still massive stuttering
OpRaficcino replied to thickbeagle's topic in Graphics Cards
I think it's because of the Free Sync on your monitor, maybe check if it's enabled (check monitor settings) or your display settings if the screen hz isn't working. Because I think it's because your monitor has Free Sync and you have a GTX 1070. Try to see if you can "disable" freesync. Another thing I would try is to use another Display port, or maybe try HDMI? Because DVI isn't the best option, especially for color accuracy or lag..- 13 replies
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You could check, but I'm not sure if it will work. Try it out and see what happens.
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Those you can, but I reccomend getting the original one that was with it. So the 960M you were talking about, rather than a GT 240M, as the GT series is only for display and not games.
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That's totally impossible, the only way to fix it is to replace it. You can't replace a laptop's gpu, you must as well make a desktop or buy a new laptop.
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Is an nVidia GeForce GT 710 Still Usable?
OpRaficcino replied to TheMSIEnthusiast's topic in Graphics Cards
Agreed. http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GeForce-GT-730-vs-Intel-HD-630-Desktop-Kaby-Lake/m12582vsm178724 -
Is an nVidia GeForce GT 710 Still Usable?
OpRaficcino replied to TheMSIEnthusiast's topic in Graphics Cards
Well, if you are on a extreme budget, for the lower end of the 1050 ti, like the 1050 or the 750 ti. Those are good cards if you are playing casual games and just want something that can work and play in 1080/720p. -
Show off your old and retro computer parts
OpRaficcino replied to TheTechnerd's topic in General Discussion
24 Gigs of DDR3 Ram, EVGA Nvidia Geforce 9800 GTX Plus, and a Intel Core i7 930 that runs at 3GHz at Turbo. -
Maybe that is the problem, Armored Warfare doesn't support SLI so it doesn't use both of your GPU's full potential. Making the GPU Usage strike 0% and freeze it for a few seconds. I recommend turning it on SLI, and then turning it off. Credit @DaJakerBoss
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With your cpu and the 280x together, I would see 346 on average of TDP from the wall. I don't really know about the money part though, sorry.
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I would say getting the 280x, more memory, way better performance. I wouldn't really about the TDP that much if you have a good PSU, I'm sure the electricity in your country is forgiving as well.
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Well, if you want the extra memory, I'm sure this will really help. So I recommend getting the 280x, as it's even better than the 1050 ti itself. But, if you are more focused on the wattage of your GPU. I might go for the 1060, as it won't kill your home or PSU at all. Here is a link for the averages for both the 960 and 280x, it seems like similar performance to me. http://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-960-vs-AMD-R9-280X/3165vs2192