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truckerlenny

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  1. thank you all had to hit extend which i tried before but when dragging it wouldnt work i had to hold the application there for awhile.
  2. ok so i have a rtx2060, i have a dual monitor setup but i want to be able to have to see games on one and things like browser on the other. is this possible. everytime i hit extend displays the main still show everything and the secondary one just shows the desktop. basically i want to be able to browse the internet and look at files etc while playing games or watching a video.
  3. i guess it would not be horrible to go to a 1440p or the 4k monitor from samsung that is in the same lineup. i know both are only 60hz but im satisfied with that i dont want to pay a arm and a leg
  4. my setup is a System CPU intel 9700K Motherboard asus tuf gaming z390 plus wifi RAM 2x8gb corsair vengence lpx 3200 GPU asus dual rtx2060 o6g Case coolermaster haf xb evo Storage 500 gb samsung 970 evo m.2 nvme PSU corsair hx750i Display(s) samsung 32 inch curved 1080p Cooling noctua d15s Keyboard das keyboard 4 pro Mouse corsair dark core se with charge pad Sound 2 yorkville c120p, 1 yorkville yx10sp and a mackie mixer, audia technica bpsh1 headphones, focus rite solo scarlett 3rd gen Operating System
  5. ok so i have a question i currently own a samsung c32f391fw monitor 1080p 60 hz 4 ms curved display. i want to get dual displays for when i am gaming so i can have game on one screen and facebook and other things opened on the other. (if thats possible please let me know.) but i am debating on whether i should get another monitor like i have or go for a better one and use the current one for the facebook and stuff. suggestions would be LU32R590CWNXZA or LC32H711QENXZA
  6. im looking for a mouse pad that is 42"-46" wide and 12" deep with stiched edging any suggestions
  7. there are no aio for my gpu. meaning if i went to a aio for the cpu then i would still have a gpu to watercool. i understand there is alot more maintance to a waterloop but im willing to do that for looks. my main question is will a 240mm rad and a 120mm rad be enough to cool both cpu and gpu
  8. looks. if i do it and i dont like the look i can still go back to what i have now as i wouldnt sell old parts. Not to mention o ly a full custom loop will allow me to cool the gpu and cpu that i have
  9. i spent all that money on parts because where i live when i bought the 9700k it was on sale where as a 9700 could not be found anywhere. why didnt i buy another one lower i bought it because i wanted a huge upgrade. coming from a 6500 and a 680 with just a hdd this is crazy. i would rather have spent the money and not use the power than try and use it and wreck it. i also want it for many years to come. my 6500 was about 7 years old and this one hopefully will last about the same. i know i will need to do ram but thats a quick fairly cheap fix. why did i buy the z390 because i liked the features that it had. it was a asus. it had wifi, it had only the connections i needed and no crap ones i dont need and dont wanna pay for. and the board was affordable. dont get me wrong the noctua d15s looks great its just the same old thing as most have in it now. i think i wanna water cool but wanna see what the community thinks. i know for the price that it would probably cost me i could easily get a rtx2080 or maybe a rtx2080ti but i would still wanna water cool it then too
  10. that will only water cool cpu i would do a full custom loop. gpu cpu
  11. Should i Watercool my PC i7 9700k, asus tuf gaming z390 plus wifi, asus dual rtx 2060 o6g, cooler master haf xb evo, corsair hx750i, samsung evo 970 plus m.2 nvme, 500 gb ssd as well. should i water cool it. also for headphones i have a audio technica bsph1, with a focusrite 3rd gen solo, sound i have 2 yorkville c120p, and a yorkville yx10sp sub hooked to a mackie mix 5. i should note i have no clue how to overclock so wont be doing that. cooling wise it is great right now. i dont want to loose anything by only having a 240 and a 120mm rad. i will however then be able to install a 200mm fan on top as cpu cooler wouldnt be in the way. i just built this system and love it specs wise. i dont want rgb just want maybe abit more looks wise. i guess my main question is will a 240 and a 120,, rad be enough to cool cpu and gpu
  12. ok. yea i searched best video editing software for free and this came up
  13. ok so i have decided to use my pc for what it is intended to be used for. uploading videos to youtube. i did a display capture with obs and then put it into blender then started rendering it but gpu usage is only about 15 % and cpu is about 23% how can i designate more usage for these things also memory is 25%
  14. lol we think alike. i also have mine on a wire rack which is also on wheels. on bottom i have a yorkville yx10sp subwoofer, under the monitor i have a yorkville c120p and i have another on the other side of the desk. needs lots of cleaning with cables etc. i have a mackie mix5 and a focusrite solo 3rd gen with a audio technica bpsh1 headphones. i to wish they had various things for the top and the front. but i love this thing so far. i wanted something that would sit on a wire rack and not risk of tipping over. im debating between going to a custom loop but doing some research first as thats a huge investment.
  15. GREAT! what do you think of the haf xb evo. i love it keeps everything cool. its a breeze to work in. 200mm i dont need either. everything is nice and cool. i find the pair of 80's do quite a bit with keeping the air flow down bottom moving
  16. so i finally got mine done 9700k, asus dual rtx2060 o6g, 2x8 gb corsair lpx 3200 memory, corsair hx750i psu asus tuf gaming z390 plus gaming wifi board. put inside a coolermaster haf xb evo case. i have 2 140 fans noctua nf a14 in front as intake (as the case has a dust screen there) i have a 120mm noctua nf a12 in back as exhaust i have 2 80 mm noctua fans as exhaust in back as exhaust. i have a noctua d15s cpu cooler with 2 noctua nf a 15 fans pointed in the same direction towards the side of the case so it exhausts directly outside the side panel. at stock speeds in high loads i dont peak over 75 c idle im at about 3-4 degrees above ambient temps. i dont have room for the 200mm but so want it to be a intake for better positive pressure. but dont fit because of the cpu cooler.
  17. its not for a "cooling" effect its for looks. if i bought a better card id still want to buy a waterblock for looks. but that is out of my budget. also i specifically bought this setup
  18. i did a google search all i found was for the 2070 version or 2080. nothing from ekwb nothing in google that i could find
  19. you cant get a aio for the gpu. i am wondering if there is any blocks for that card? just trying to make it look better
  20. i just bought this setup a week ago. dont need the extra power was doing it for looks.
  21. ok so im considering going from air cooling to water cooling. i have a coolermaster haf xb which supports a 120 rad, and a 240 rad, i would want to use both for 9700k and asus dual rtx 2060 o6g. any suggestions.
  22. i got a new pc and now its time for some gaming
  23. lol i good thanks tho.
  24. truckerlenny

    games?

    what kind of games r people playing nowa days. i currently like wow, cs:go, battlefield v, and need for speed rivals. any other suggestion
  25. ive heard that as well and i know that it likes to use much more than it needs when set to auto. this is where my amateur part comes in. i have no clue how to change it without probably royally screwing something lol. it ranged from 0.708 v to 1.412 v is it ok to leave it like that or is it a possibility to have issues with longevity in the future.
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