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  1. Thank you very much for all the tips guys! I really appreciate much all of it. All of these tips are huge help for me. CPU: i7-8700 MOBO: MSI B360 Gaming Artic GPU: Galax GTX 1060 Exoc White 6gb RAM: Tforce Delta RGB 2x8 2666mhz SDD: Samsung Evo 860 250gb HDD: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB PSU: Corsair RM650X HSF: Deepcool Gammaxx GT RGB Case: Cooler Master H500P Mesh White Not for gaming, mostly for a simple workstation.
  2. Hi guys! Is it really easy to assemble a pc from scratch? I've got all the parts I need now to build my desired rig and It would be my first time to build a rig and i'm a beginner when it comes to this. I'm a little nervous as I might wreck something. Do you guys have any tips or suggestions? I've been watching youtube videos and studying about it. Thank you very much.
  3. Thank you very much for that information. I'd try to look for DVI cable
  4. Thank you very much for that. I tried to look for Display Port to HDMI but couldn't find one.
  5. Thank you very much. Great information and a huge help for me especially the link that you showed. My two monitors are Asus VZ249H and their analog and digital signal frequency are: Analog Signal Frequency : 30~80 KHz(H)/ 56~76 Hz(V)Digital Signal Frequency : 30~80 KHz(H)/ 56~76 Hz(V) Are these okay for your suggestions?
  6. Thank you very much for that, that's what I need.
  7. Thank you very much for the responses. My two monitors have 60hz refresh rate. So the setup would be: 1st monitor: HDMI to HDMI 2nd monitor: HDMI to DisplayPort with adapter right?
  8. I've got 2 identical monitors and they output HDMI while my videocard outputs HDMI, DisplayPort and 2 DVI-D. How can I setup and connect my two monitors to my videocard? Which one is the best? Thank you very much.
  9. I guess I should try the stock cooler and see it first. Thank you very much for that.
  10. Hmmm, I read negative reviews about the stock cooler. I'm going to use this rig for a little workstation, video and image editing, light 3d rendering and development. Can the stock cooler handle it well?
  11. Hmmm thank you! I didn't think of that warranty and that's something to think about.
  12. Thank you very much for that. I like Deepcool's RGB while Cryorig on its name logo hehe.
  13. Is Deepcool Gammaxx GT RGB enough for i7-8700(non-k) or should I go with Cryorig H7 Quad Lumi? Which one does better in cooling or they are just somewhat similar when it comes to cooling performance. Thank you very much.
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