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Daikbwioa682

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  • CPU
    I7-6700K 4.0GHz
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z170 pro gaming
  • RAM
    2x8 kingston hyperX Fury @2666MHz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte GTX 960 G1 gaming
  • Case
    Corsair Spec-Alpha Black/red
  • Storage
    2TB Seagate HDD + 120 GB Toshiba SSD
  • PSU
    Generic Company Un-modular no rating 650W
  • Cooling
    Corsair H60(2013) Aio
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G910 Orion spark
  • Mouse
    Logitech G402
  • Sound
    Logitech G633 artemis spectrum black
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit

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  1. I would reccomend to get 16 gb of ram at higher speed, if you will just play games. If you want also heavy video editing stay with the 32 gb ram
  2. Will i get major noticeable decrease in boot times for windows and its programs (Not games; i store games on a 2tb Seagate Barracuda) if i upgrade from a 120 gb Toshiba Q300 to a Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVMe 250 gb. And is it worth it?(i can upgrade for ~75usd)
  3. Yea the blue light is really annoying When I first built the pc I wasn't going for red theme. Then I changed my case got a red one but still had the blue light gpu. When I will upgrade the gpu I surely will get something that fits in well
  4. Yes! I exactly thought to get a 1070 after the 20 series come out so prices drop a little I don't know if the TI is worth it... I've read that you can reach the TI's FPS with overclocking. For the cooler yes it's a good idea but if I take both 120 mm spots with the radiator as intake then my air pressure will be really negative
  5. Hi. Please rate my setup and maybe tell me what I should look forward to upgrade. Ps: getting the cables up behind the table is already planned GPU upgrade already planned for this autumn. Specs: Intel Core I7 6700k at 4.3GHz Asus Z170 Pro Gaming Motherboard 2x8Gb HyperX Fury Ram at 2666 MHz w/xmp Gigabyte Gtx 960 G1 Gaming 4g OC Corsair H60 120mm AIO Corsair Spec Alpha Red case Peripherals: Logitech g910 Orion Spark mechanical keyboard Logitech g402 optical mouse Logitech g633 7.1 headset Logitech g204 soft mouse pad 1 Samsung 27" panel Fhd basically IPS but Samsung's version 1 24" Medion Fhd Some Logitech speakers I have the router and phone on the desk because in this room there is the access to the house network in the wall.
  6. oh? Are they really that noisy? And for the ML's are they different in the way you can configure them? Other from the magnetic levitation what is the difference?
  7. Ok guys. Thank you very much for the fast replies!! PS: the AIO is rated at a 32 dB noise, i think installing a premium static pressure fan (for example the sp120 quiet edition which is rated at about 21 dB i think would be a generous upgrade.)
  8. Sorry i didnt express myself correctly. I have yet not bought the Sp120 fan. I cannot try it.
  9. Hello. I am not sure if to change my stock Corsair H60 (2013) fan with a corsair SP120 quiet edition. As i have read that a lot of people have had noise problems with them. Thanks! Edit: I haven't bought the SP120 so i cannot try it, what i wanted to know is if it was worth buying.
  10. turns out i have been using a VERY outdated version of the Logitech G software. Did the update, then also updated the firmware on every peripheral i have.
  11. Alright. Thank you very much. My psu isn't modular tho and even if it was I wouldn't use its mustard cables haha! Thank you have a nice day!
  12. Yes sorry I forgot to list it. I have exactly what you said. A small 120 gb ssd for the os. Sorry ? I made the pcpartpicker list fast and forgot about that
  13. Hello. Here is my build https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gDj44q I have 200 € that I would like to use to get a better experience with my pc. What should I upgrade? Should I wait and keep more money until I can buy something important as a GPU upgrade??? Thanks. Ps: I haven't listed my PSU as it is a 600W i don't know which brand it is, and it has a really bad rating. I cheaped out on it when I built the pc...
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