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Esus

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  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 2600x
  • Motherboard
    ASUS x470-Pro
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 1060 3gb
  • Storage
    120gb Wd green SSD / 1tb wd blue
  • PSU
    EVGA 600w
  • Display(s)
    Acer gn246hl
  • Cooling
    Antec 120mm liquid cooling
  • Keyboard
    Hyperx keyboard
  • Mouse
    Logitech
  • Sound
    Audio Technica ATH-M40x
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Go to school > Come home and waste time (Playing games/Watching netflix) > Sleep > Repeat yes, my life has literally no meaning. Though I should probably start doing something productive.
  2. its all preference. Hell, some people enjoy membrane keyboards for gaming.
  3. it's when an ad pops up and when you click on one. Not necessarily bad but most of those ads are literally full of scams and viruses. I usually find them when I'm watching from a free movie/tv site. Super annoying.
  4. like you said, you just want to stream casual games so at the end of the day input lag should not be a great issues so that's fine. It's probably lagging like that because you don't actually have a video card for streaming/recording. The streaming is used via NVidia shield streaming technology? I don't actually know anything about streaming or recording while using another computer, but I do know that streaming/recording some games sometimes adds input lag. It's different on every computer and software, perhaps if you tweak some of the settings to see if that fixes it ? Turning on Vsync may or may not help while streaming/recording.
  5. It really depends on the game for instance, Overwatch It doesn't matter what resolution you play on, you wouldn't able to "see" more. But in the games like League of Legends and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive you will actually be at an advantage.
  6. If you use a the GTX card and Rx card, the game could be confused on which card to use. One option could be to upgrade the CPU and possibly overclock it? You should try it anyway.
  7. Check the temps while the computer idles and also under load, also check for the fan speed if that's possible. If everything is fine, you don't need to change the fans unless noise is a problem for you.
  8. Yeah lmao... Steam DL's are only like 17-18 MB/s While these other launchers are way faster at 20-25 MB/s Maybe its just a placebo some of the games also are playable after a certain percentage, I dont think steam has that unless there's a launcher within the steam game.
  9. Agreed. It's annoying to have literally 6 Launchers for 6 games. Where you have to add friends and then have trouble adding them or inviting them to games. However, I feel like these other launchers download games better than Steam does.
  10. not including a PSU isn't really an option unfortunately, but I suppose you could just stick with default PSU that they provide then switch it out. And yes, they did cut the cost the 1060 is a 3gb variant, but it originally had the r5 2600, but it was like $5 dollars more to get the 2600x so I got it lol It's a business at the end of the day, their support is really good though, through emails anyway. They respond within 24 hours which is pretty nice and they're also super helpful. Lots of people had negative opinions on it though.
  11. It’s unlikely that they would, IF they did it would probably be some cheaper model. cyberpower and their parent companies is all about making the most amount of money possible. I also REALLY don’t want to send the whole pc back for service. I think If the pc is still fucked I’m just going to take it to a shop.
  12. Oof. I heard the PSU that cyberpower supplies causes power surges and it was awful, I heard some computers even fried because of it, they just suggested getting an EVGA one. I honestly had no idea about parts at the time. Just bought a evga supernova p2 650w. Hopefully I just had another shitty psu.
  13. Yeah, It would probably be cheaper to bring it to a shop or something.
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