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supra13

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  • Birthday Apr 13, 2001

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  1. The problem is that it doesn't include peripherals, what I would do is swap the Nvme SSD for a regular sata SSD (also m.2), maybe a 256gb or a 512gb one, and add a 2tb HDD, that way you can have much more storage and a fast bootable drive at the same time for almost the exact same price or less. Also maybe get a Ryzen 5 1600 af if you really wanna spend less money and maybe change the 1660 ti for a 2060 ko, but i dont know the availability on those ones.
  2. I know you should use your PC for whatever you like, you can build a totally overkill PC just to watch Netflix and browse the web. The thing is that I want to take as much advantage from my components as I can, and really push them to their limits by doing other stuff than just gaming and benchmarking.
  3. I kind of calibrated it myself, so maybe that's why it doesn't look so crappy, and yeah 1KW is too much. Should I use Premiere or is there a better one?
  4. I know I know, the thing is that at the time of buying the monitor I didn't have that much money left and a 144Hz 1080p monitor here (in Uruguay) costs between 350 and 500 us dollars, and a 144Hz 1440p monitor between 600 and 1000, and the LG one costed me only 198 dollars. Also, any software you recommend to learn any of those things?
  5. I have kind of an overkill PC in some ways, mostly at the time it was built: CPU: i7 6700k, overclocked to 4.5GHz (I know I could've gone a little bit further, but 4.5 is okay. I get to keep it at 1.285 volts, which is kinda nice. Also, if someone was wondering, it doesn't crash at that low voltage.) CPU Cooler: Corsair h100i GTX GPU: Asus GTX 1080 FE Mobo.: Asus Maximus VIII Hero RAM: 32gb (4x8bg) DDR4 Corsair LPX at 2666MHz, overclocked to 3000MHz Storage: 128gb Adata SU800 m.2 SATA SSD + 1tb Samsung 850 Evo SSD PSU: Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G 1050W 80+ platinum (I know it's way over the top, but when I bought it I was planning on doing SLI. It would still have been more than enough, I know.) Case: Corsair Carbide 330r Titanium Edition (Not so relevant tho.) OS: Windows 10 pro Monitor: LG 24MK430H-B 75Hz 1080p FreeSync (It's an IPS panel, and seems to have decent color accuracy.) I want to make good use of my PC's hardware, and not just game with it, I want to make real work with it. If you have any suggestions on what to do please let me know, it cane be anything, and I don't mind having to learn how to use a new software, learning is always good. Thanks. PD: I already do some Lightroom photo editing, so if someonewas to suggest that, I'm sorry my friend.
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