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New-Brunswick
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CPU
R5 3600x
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Motherboard
B450 MSI Gaming Pro Carbon AC
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RAM
Team Group 3200 MHz B-die 14 cas
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GPU
Asus Strix R9 390 (Garbo)
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NZXT S340
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Sabrent Rocket NVME 500 gb
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Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 550W
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I feel like people that bash on Ikea are comparing $100 all in computer desks with $1000+ desks. Of course the $1000 one will last for years and years and years. Not everyone has the money to buy high quality product for everything, I like to put food on the table. Ikea $100 is soooo much better than random cheap store like Rossy $100 desk, come on guys.
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I was mostly responding to "someone" wanting 120/144hz+ on console, it seems useless to me. 60 fps is all we really need on console.
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Higher FPS (120/144) is cool and all but what % of current gen TV's in people home's are actually able to output over 60 fps without 40 ms latency? 95% of the console buyers don't even care about that, and probably never will.
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Hey all, 4 to 5 years ago I purchased a set of TR A40's and have been looking for a solution for quite some years now. Initially I used to play R6 Siege on the PS4 and the surround virtualization was amazing, true sound whore, but since I switched to PC I haven't had the same experience at all. I did not have an optical port on my past motherboard but this spring I upgraded to a B450 Carbon Pro, choosing this model specifically for that port, after reading online that you need BOTH optical and USB to be used to get the desired effect. I tried everything, it does not work. It is talking about Windows Sonic and or Dolby surround ($), both do not give me the desired effect. Astro support is lacking to say the least, I need help here. Anybody has any experience? I want my PS4 experience on my PC pls.
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110/120 is 110 to 120$ shipped to my address, sorry for the confusion. I am still baffled by how much power consumption went down with the years, it's been 7+ years since I really put my nose into computer hardware specifics, the more you learn! I am glad I posted here and will look at PSU between 450/550w. Lastly regarding my current PSU, should I realllly order one ASAP or it's already been 7 years, it can handle a couple months? I don't have tenant insurance o/
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I ended up looking at my PSU because clearly I had no idea what I had. Picture attached but still : Thermaltake TR2-500 420w/25A on 12v, 500 total, pretty sure the R9-390 needs 30A minimum on the 12v. All the recommendations you guys made are 110/120, pretty much the same. Never heard of those brands tho lol. Edit : annnnd it's in tier 7, o/. Edit 2 : https://outervision.com/b/KAu49X It says it recommands 544w, could probably go for 650 for good measure, being 5-10$ more only.
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I have been debating for the past 24h between those two PSU's, I need help to decide lol. EVGA Supernova G3 650w http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story6&reid=500 Seasonic Focus Plus 650w http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story6&reid=524 I am still using my PC built in 2011 with a 2500k, 550w PSU but upgraded my GPU 2 years ago for a R9 390 Strix. I am having a LOT of coil whine when gaming and I have had shutdowns while gaming in the past, I think its time to upgrade my powersupply. Both are priced similar EVGA 109.99 CAD https://www.amazon.ca/EVGA-SuperNOVA-Modular-Warranty-220-G3-0650-Y1/dp/B01LYGFRL6/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1540302322&sr=1-1&keywords=evga+supernova+g3 Seasonic 112.98 CAD https://www.amazon.ca/Seasonic-SSR-650FX-ATX12V-Modular-Compact/dp/B073H33X7R/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1540302293&sr=8-1&keywords=seasonic+focus+plus+650&dpID=417ZCoM9ODL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch What do you guys think?