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InCaptivity

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  1. I would suggest to go with a laptop with i5-7200U cpu, you can find good deals on CeX or Ebay Get a Cheap ~ 150 GBP laptop (used) Fill all RAM slots Get and SSD and you will gave amazing laptop. I have Dell Inspiration with the same CPU(without SSD, but 16GB ram) it does everything great.
  2. It should fit its just a 120mm radiator, i think all cases can fit it
  3. In QoS you can set maximum allowed bandwidth for your PS4, you can play with the settings in your router page http://192.168.1.1 as default login and password should be "admin". You can google which way is better to set up for PS4 and how much actually does it require for gaming (for online games I doubt you need that 20mb/s rate I think like 5-8mb/s should do it). * I'm not saying it will work 100% there can be many causes in this situation from your ISP to PS4
  4. Seems fair. I did some digging and the best that I can think of is this: 40£ for your GPU from CeX 70£ for this PC https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dell-790-Optiplex-PC-Quad-Core-i5-2400-3-1Ghz-4Gb-DDR3-500Gb-SATA/113765486224?hash=item1a7cf38e90:g:zP0AAOSwrINc7PZ-#viTabs_0 + 8£ - 4GB for DDR3 (from CeX or maybe cheaper if you can find good deals on Ebay) Total ~ 118£ *Note: Biggest concern is that this PC might not have 400W PSU * You can See what kind of performance you would get for the price
  5. Get a part time job over summer, one or two months and you can build descent PC
  6. Seems like you have decent connection to PS4, so the Cable has nothing to do with it. Maybe try to do something in QoS if Router prioritizes PS4 than other devices it might be the cause
  7. Nitro+ would be better choice, but also I would recommend powercolor red devil card
  8. Try to do Speed Test in PS4 (like this http://i.imgur.com/bEUulzE.jpg )
  9. Hello everyone, I'm planning to build a gaming pc... I have come up with few different systems but I'm trying to figure out the best one. Mostly I'm torn choosing between 2600x and 9400F. My option: * Go with Ryzen 5 2600x ( AM4 socket will be able to upgrade to Ryzen 3rd gen in the future) * Rx 590 8 GB PowerColor Red Devil Edition (or Saphire Nitro+ depends on price change, now both the same 220£) * 16GB 3200MHz Ram * B450 Tomahawk (or possible spend some more and upgrade to x470 Aorus ultra gaming, but not sure if worth it) * 480GB - SSD * Corsair Cardige Series case Is this system good ? Open to all suggestions
  10. Hi everyone, I have a chance to buy pre-built system for 1200$. Specs of the system are: Case: NZXT H500 PSU: Corsair RM750x 80 PLUS Gold SSD: Crucial MX500 500GB SSHD: Seagate Firecuda 2TB GPU : GIGABYTE NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070Ti CPU: Intel i5-8600K Processor Motherboard: GIGABYTE Z370 Chipset Aorus Gaming K3 Is this system worth to buy mostly for gaming. Or should I buy a new one ? and build it by myself ? I also be using ZOWIE XL2720 144Hz 27inch Monitor, since I have it laying around at Home.
  11. Im afraid that is unfixable, when it started those stripes started appearing and GPU fans turned on Max speed and PC restarted and the screen was with stripes but still functional.
  12. Hello everyone, I have a problem with my graphics card, white stripes apear on the screen. In Windows if I check the graphics card it doesn't recognize orginal name (In > Display Adapter) but it does recognize 4GB of vRam, and is possible to update drivers, but after update PC can't start it starts restarting it self all the time. AMD driver program says "Incompatible build" since it doesn't recognize official name (probably) * Tried using different PCIe slot (same problem) * Integrated graphics does not have that problem MSI R9 290x Graphics card. That's all the information I'm aware, if anything more is required I will try to provide. Any suggestions will be considered, thank you in advance
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