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DJfern94

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About DJfern94

  • Birthday Dec 05, 1994

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Nottinghamshire
  • Interests
    Programming
    Cryptography
    Gaming
    Music
    Production
  • Biography
    I am David from Nottinghamshire, UK.
    I teach computer science in a secondary school.
  • Occupation
    Computer Science Teacher

System

  • CPU
    Intel 5820K
  • Motherboard
    Asus X99s
  • RAM
    32GB Kingston Fury HyperX DDR4
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 1080 Ti SC2 ICX
  • Case
    Fractal Design R5
  • Storage
    500GB Samsung 850 Evo, 120Gb Crucial M500, 64Gb Crucial M4, 2TB Seagate Barracuda, 1TB Western Digital Blue
  • PSU
    Corsair RM1000
  • Display(s)
    Acer Predator xb241yu + Asus VS239HV
  • Cooling
    Noctua NHD-15
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70RGB
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Sound
    Focusrite 18i20, Rode NT1-A, Modmic 4.0
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
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  1. Not long after the GTX 1080Ti came out, I got my first well paid job and spent my first paycheque on an EVGA 1080ti SC along with an Acer Predator 24xb241yu monitor. Both have been going very strong for the last 5ish years and while it still plays most games at 1440p around 60fps, I am starting to notice a few frame rate drops in more demanding games. I used to be really into hardware back then but honestly I have just stopped paying attention to the finer details of what has been available for the last few years. I am looking at upgrading the 1080ti but have no clue what would even be a worthwhile upgrade. There are only so many framerate comparison videos I can watch on YouTube, but it would be interesting to know what people would see as a worthwhile upgrade. In an ideal world I would keep GSync and stay below £600ish (maybe include the sale of my own gpu on top of that budget.) What would people's recommendations be? Thanks!
  2. Thanks, yeah I've taken the board out and tried booting just on the board itself, still no luck. Thamks though
  3. Thanks, yeah done all that so it must be the mobo. Yeah tried that! Thanks though
  4. Hi all, I've been using my PC as my daily driver solid for the last 6 years or so. Today I have come back from work to try and turn it on. It seems to be stuck in a power cycle, I press the on button and then every second or so it turns itself on, fan spins, turns itself off. No error code as the mobo display shows usual booting code 00. I've not got a lot of equipment to test at home so I've been trying to go step by step. Bridged the 4/5 pins on the psu to test that, when bridged the power supply starts up fine. Taken the ram out one by one and placed them back in, no luck. Reseated cpu, no luck. Unplugged everything and tried again, no luck. Taken gpu out and tried again, no luck. Is it a case that the motherboard or cpu has died? Or am I missing something? Thanks
  5. Hey, Pulling my hair out here, I installed a 500gb 970 evo onto my Asus X99-s, using a pci adapter card as my heat sink blocks the vertical m.2 slot, and cannot for the life of me install Windows. I updated my bios and tinkered around with some of the bios settings as shown in various YouTube videos, and eventually I got it to show up in windows 10 installer, and went through the installation process. When it reset though, the drive was still not bootable and now wouldn't show on the bios or installer. I plugged in my old ssd and booted into windows, I can see the drive as another drive in windows and Samsung magician, and I can see some of the files left over from the install. However I still have no way of seeing it in the bios or booting it. What can I do? Thanks.
  6. Sweet thanks. So a Samsung 970 EVO would be all good?
  7. Hi guys, I am a little bit confused about whether my motherboard actually supports NVME M.2 drives, or whether it is the SATA M.2 drives The manual states that the motherboard supports: This is my first foray into M.2 drives, so a little confused. Thanks
  8. I have just upgraded today to a 1440p monitor, and while I wouldn't say the resolution itself was a HUGE bump up, I got a monitor with GSync and 144Hz and I would say the smoother framerate was much better than a standard 1080p 60Hz monitor.
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  10. Haha that is true, and yes.... that is also true! It would probably be a high refresh 1440p panel or 4k 60hz
  11. I have been running my dual GTX 780's for a few years now (see signature for full system specs) and I am now wanting to have a more power efficient PC, which expels less heat, is near silent and will last for a good few years! I am currently playing at 1080p 60Hz, however, I may upgrade in the next year or so. I mean I would be willing to spend up to a basic GTX 1080Ti price (£700ish) but I would like to know what would be the best overall card for my use case. Thanks
  12. I am pretty much the same, love my Sennheisers <3 Could always play around with a 5.1 to binaural decoder! now that stuff is weird and impressive
  13. Will always be nice to have, just in case you get a surround system in the future?
  14. Also, it looks like the DVDs do contain 5.1 support, I would dare say that would be a way bigger perceived difference than any slight difference between the audio quality of CD vs DVD
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