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Johnprogames360 got a reaction from Fasauceome in Hi, Is This A Good Begginer Setup To Get
i dont think 4gb ram is enough now for todays games.
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Johnprogames360 got a reaction from Sentile in Hi, Is This A Good Begginer Setup To Get
i dont think 4gb ram is enough now for todays games.
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Johnprogames360 reacted to YourCrush1234 in Hoe long will my system last?
My dad has had the same gardening hoe for like 20 years. So your’e probably going to be good
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Johnprogames360 reacted to Orange The Hacker in PC Will Not Post At All
Thank you,the power and reset switches were swapped.
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Johnprogames360 reacted to Tuckplace12 in Plz Help
That's what I will have to do, thanks for trying.
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Johnprogames360 got a reaction from Feanturi_IV in Plz Help
hmmm...
theres another similar thread
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-1753806/computer-turns-black-screen-keyboard-mouse-work.html
The best answer on tom's hardware:
"It's gotta be the MoBo. If you already tried with a different PSU and RAM, checked voltages, and still fails to POST, there's no other way. If it was the processor, it would beep a warning.
Send that MoBo to warranty."
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Johnprogames360 got a reaction from Zando_ in You vote and choose for me : LG 32 inch 4k pc monitor or samsung 40 inch 4k tv
LG 32" definitely
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Johnprogames360 reacted to pizzaboxer in Scam 1080 Ti's being sold for $100 on Ebay? Discussion
So someone in the LTT discord provided a link to an eyecatching listing of a 1080ti that is supposedly "refurbished" for about $110 here. I've already seen tons of scam GPUs on Ebay that show a GPU with some sketchy Chinese shroud and a VGA connector when there's clearly not supposed to be one, and just a lot of red flags in general. However, what's different from this is that they seem to be showing pictures of what seems to be an actual 1080ti, instead of just showing their actual scam product like those Chinese ones did. I'm assuming that the seller just took pictures of his own personal 1080ti, then made a listing acting like he's selling the card, but in reality he's going to ship either nothing or a scam GPU. I know that this isn't some clueless seller that doesn't know how much this is worth as he sells these as "refurbished" cards. What do you guys think on this different approach for a GPU scam?
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Johnprogames360 reacted to KuJoe in £92 for a gtx 1080ti
Without even clicking the link I know it's not real. You're welcome.