Krisman99
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About Krisman99
- Birthday May 12, 1999
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Gender
Male
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Location
Denmark
System
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CPU
Core I5 4570
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Motherboard
Gigabyte G1.Sniper B5
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RAM
24GB - 2x8 and 2x4
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GPU
Evga gtx 780 Ti SuperClocked
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Case
NZXT H440 Razer edition
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Storage
120GB Samsung 840 Evo SSD and 1TB WD Blue
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PSU
Corsair CX750M
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Display(s)
Benq xl2411z and LG 34um95
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Cooling
Standard Cpu Cooler and NZXT fans
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Keyboard
Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2014
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Mouse
Razer Ouroboros
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Sound
Logitech 5.1 surround sound
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Operating System
Windows 10
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@circeseye I'll try uninstalling and reinstalling my video drivers and see if that help, thanks ^^
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Yes the benq is a 1920x1080 and the lg is a 3440x1440, and now that i think about it, could it be because one monitor is 16 by 9 and the other is 21 by 9?
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Forgot to mention, it also doesn't happen every time, only about half of the time, which just makes it all the more wierd.
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Hope someone here can help me I have 2 monitors atm, my main monitor is the gorgeous lg 34um95 and my secondary monitor is a benq xl2411z Recently they have been acting up tho. When i have a fullscreen youtube video playing on one of the screens and a fullscreen game on the other, there is a small bar at the bottom where you can see the desktop. I have no idea why this is and i have looked everywhere for a solution. It doesn't matter which screen has the game and which screen has the game on it, they both do it, but only when one of them has a fullscreen youtube video and the other has a fullscreen game. It doesn't happen when one has a fullscreen youtube video but the other has a windowed game, or vice versa. I have attached a screencapture from my benq monitor with a youtube video playing, and at the bottom there is this kind of "missing" piece of the video.
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Okay great, i'll keep my oc settings then for the more demanding games, as my gpu cant quite keep up with the newest games at 3440x1440p at stock speeds
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@Jurrunio But will it hurt my GPU to play with those overclocks in games when it's only in benchmarks that it starts to artifact?
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My gtx 780 ti from EVGA overclocks like a dream, i can get it to over 1300Mhz and 7600Mhz on the memory without problems in games, but when i run heaven benchmark it artifacts like crazy Does anyone know why it's fine in every game i've tested but not in a GPU benchmark? Seems wierd to me Thanks in advance ^^
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Thanks @Jurrunio, just checked it and my card has a value of 84,9%, so seems like i got pretty lucky ^^
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@NelizMastr Ah okay, makes more sense then, couldn't really understand if the memory was running at half the normal speed
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I am right now running my old evga gtx 780 ti superclocked with a refference cooler and acording to specs from evga my card should boost to around 1072Mhz My card, while gaming, runs at a constant 1137Mhz, and i can push it with very little effort to around 1300Mhz with no artifacting. So i'm wondering if i just got really lucky and got the jackpot in the silicone lottery or if it's just a thing this card does. Also evga's website states that the memory should run at 7000Mhz, but my memory is only running at 3499Mhz acording to evga's precisionX software
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I5 4570 as a possible bottleneck
Krisman99 replied to Krisman99's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
@Strike105X Hmm, i'll look into it, see if i can find any here in Denmark, if i can i'm probably going to buy that and then wait for the new Nvidia GPU's to launch -
I5 4570 as a possible bottleneck
Krisman99 replied to Krisman99's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
@xg32 Oh, haven't seen anything about the 2080, but if its coming out so soon i should probably upgrade my motherboard/cpu and ram right now and then get the new Nvidia gpu when it launches -
I5 4570 as a possible bottleneck
Krisman99 replied to Krisman99's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
@Strike105X Where would i get a i7 4xxx cpu right now? they have been discontinued for quite a while now -
I5 4570 as a possible bottleneck
Krisman99 replied to Krisman99's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Hmm i see, on the bottleneck website you gave me it said my current setup is 11% bottlenecked and with a 1080 it would be a 19% bottleneck But the 1080 would still give me more fps that the CPU/motherboard/ram upgrade right? I'm going to upgraade it all down the road so i would only be running my current cpu for 5-6 months max anyway -
Hi all I have been thinking about upgrading my pc for a while now and i have been wondering what to upgrade Right now my specs are: Motherboard: Gigabyte G1 Sniper B5 CPU: Intel core i5 4570 RAM: 24GB of mixed ram, works fine GPU: Gtx 780ti EVGA Superclock PSU: Corsair CX750m SSD: Samsung evo 850 120GB Harddrive: WD blue 1TB I'm wondering if i should upgrade my motherboard, cpu and ram or if i should upgrade my gpu My options are a Gtx 1080(maybe ti) or a core i5 8600k with an asus rog z370-f motherboard and 16GB of corsair vengance 3000Mhz ram Both of the options cost about the same where i live, but what would give me the most fps for my money? And would my current cpu be a bottleneck for a 1080 or a 1080 ti?