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WambleCropped

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  1. My school now has a BYOD policy now. So im looking for some recommendations.

    Necessities

    1. SSD preferably 500gb but i can go for smaller

    2. 12 or 16gb of ram

    3. a discrete graphics card (preferably a 1050 or better)

     

    This is the one I have so far https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-15-6-laptop-amd-ryzen-5-8gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1050-512gb-ssd-black/6409467.p?skuId=6409467

    Any thoughts/recommendations would be appreciated!

     

  2. Just now, zeusthemoose said:

    Yeah I don’t think any modern game will have that. Maybe some will have an option to disable it though. But when I looked, I couldn’t find one.

    again thanks for the help! Hopefully he will find something

  3. 1 minute ago, rice guru said:

    the original dooms, and wolfenstiens and like duke nukem 3d? you dont really have the y axis in those games you just point in the general direction and shoot. you did get the occasional headshot ifthe enemies head happens to be lined up but I dont believe it did additional damage

    any multiplayer ones you know of? I know they might not they exist

  4. 1 minute ago, Zeper said:

    Hi im planning on building a pc for gaming and streaming and start editing.

    My budget is 1200-1300 Euro and i live i France and i dont really know what pc i should build

    any help or tips?

    What are you going to use the PC for? 

  5. 1 minute ago, Sixshot said:

    I'm hoping someone can answer a newbie question for me. I'm planning to do dual pc streaming setup, and I've decided on a Ryzen 7 3700x for my streaming pc. My question is, for a dedicated streaming pc, will the stock cpu cooler be sufficient or should I go with a beefier aftermarket cooler? Still new to all of this, so I get lost pretty easily on what is necessity and what is overkill. 

    honestly the best way to cool cpu is to smother it in thermal paste, no cooler required

  6. 2 minutes ago, Reytime said:

    I've been researching for a quite a while now, trying to figure out whether or not an upgrade to a 3900X, 3900XT, 10700k or 10900k would be even worth it when coming from a 8700k.

    Its main use would be gaming (paired with a RTX 2080) and some graphic design on the side, mainly Creative Cloud apps.

     

    Does anybody have real time experience with any of the above mention CPUs and seen a noticeable performance increase?

     

    Or wight I as well wait for 11th gen or Zen 3 to see anything noteworthy?

    wait for ryzen 4000

  7. 22 minutes ago, DerScnitz said:

    I recently built a PC and when I tried to boot it up only the ram turns on my motheboards rgbs light up for only a milisecond but nothing else someone please help

    There could be a million things wrong in this scenario, what have you tried so far?

  8. 13 minutes ago, sullenmoon said:

    I recently installed an H100i RGB Platinum into my rig. Before this, all my rgb components showed up in iCue. I have a k68 keyboard, Dark Core RGB mouse, 4x Vengeance RGB Pro ram sticks, and the LNP. Everything showed up prior to installing the H100i. Now the LNP is the only thing that doesn't show up in iCue. I have checked and double checked all connections. I have tried swapping what usb slot the LNP is plugged into on my motherboard, with no luck. Any help would be appreciated.

    Reinstall iCue? Restart your computer? Kill all instances of iCue in Task Manager and reopen? These are kind of weak solutions but its worth a shot

  9. 5 minutes ago, HardStroke said:

    good way to check for bottleneck?

    Honestly there are "bottleneck calculators" but those aren't that great. Just have an understanding of the parts and do a little youtubing. Also you can see when there's bottleneck with stuttering and lower than expected frames

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