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  1. i'll just set it to 144hz for both then.
  2. yeah i just figured that out, thanks. I also found out you could do it through windows settings, https://imgur.com/a/a5bwzR4 is there a difference?
  3. i cant seem to set my monitor to display 144hz. https://imgur.com/a/z3VWr9v edit: nvm i figured it out https://imgur.com/a/pVh1CGe
  4. thanks for linking the vids. Oh, and btw, do you recommend removing my GPU then blowing the dust off. Or doing it how Linus did it? I feel like if I just blow air directly into the case it wouldn't do much since the GPU is the main spot that has dust, and just blowing air directly into the case would just make the dust settle back somewhere else in my case.
  5. I know if enough dust builds up in your case your GPU and CPU will overheat. But besides that does dust actually harm your pc? I've noticed there was some dust on top of my GPU that probably fell through my top exhaust fan, but there was so little I didn't want to risk taking out my GPU again and breaking the card. I've recently just built my first pc so I don't want to accidentally short out my card.
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