Jump to content

Andrijaaa

Member
  • Posts

    38
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Germany
  • Interests
    Mostly gaming and web-design/video/sound/picture editing
  • Occupation
    Web developer

System

  • CPU
    i9-9900K R0 3,6 GHz (Coffee Lake)
  • Motherboard
    Maximus XI Extreme
  • RAM
    Trident Z Neo Series, DDR4-3600, CL16 64 GB
  • GPU
    ROG Matrix GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
  • Case
    O11Dynamic XL (ROG Certified)
  • Storage
    2x Samsung 970 Pro 1TB + Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB
  • PSU
    Corsair HX1000i 80+ Platinum
  • Display(s)
    BenQ GW2765HT 27.0" 2560x1440 60 Hz + LG 34GK950F-B 34.0" 3440x1440 144 Hz
  • Cooling
    Asus ROG RYUJIN 360
  • Keyboard
    SteelSeries Apex Pro
  • Mouse
    SteelSeries Rival 650 Wireless
  • Sound
    Audioengine A5+ White 150W + SteelSeries Arctis Pro + GameDAC
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit

Recent Profile Visitors

394 profile views

Andrijaaa's Achievements

  1. Hello everybody, I would like to know if there are any known fixes for CODMW crashing while installing shaders? Every time I open the game it starts installing shaders and before it gets to 1% it just crashes without any error code or anything. My pc specs are: AMD FX-8350 Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 8GB ram
  2. Okay, we get it. You are Apple user and obviously hate Android, either way Apple is fucked. Well, you're about to see a change in "amount of malware".
  3. Call of Duty Modern Warfare(2007) - more than 8000 hours, I had 7200~hrs before xfire went down and still played for 2 years after that.
  4. And what is regular 4k TV? What is not regular 4K TV? ?
  5. It actually does, you firstly have to know how to evey drive at 30mph to be able to drive at 200mph.
  6. I'm pretty sure it actually can make you better. If some of you remember old CoD:MW(from 2007) you also know that it has a mode called Promod which everyone played and even some pretty good championships came along with Promod. I remember playing it at 50 - 75 FPS for a long time, bare in mind that CoD:MW is console based so more FPS ment higher and longer jumping/strafeing, better bouncing, better registry from bullets while no-scoping/quickscoping/aiming, faster fire rate etc., and until I bought new computer where I could go to 250/333 FPS(to get 333 FPS you had to edit your config file), which still wasn't 250 FPS locked but it dropped in smokes and so on, I was pretty decent player and after I changed computer and gained additional ~200 FPS I went pro in one day. It's something you can't prove scientifically but indeed can doing so. You already know how hard it is to remain silent while running(which was possible only if you had 125/250/333 LOCKED FPS), how to rush somewhere while being slow and not able to strafe long enough, how your weapon is jumping places while aiming and firing, going more FPS ment a lot and improved your skill a lot in a matter of seconds. Same as noticing difference between 30 / 60 FPS, not everyone can do it, but a real gamer can and with low effort. To someone who plays for the first time it makes no difference.
  7. I'm pretty sure I can tell the difference, any true gamer can tell the difference. On 30 fps I loose my mind how slow and stuttering it feels, even at 60 fps I get annoyed.
  8. 1. Both of them are worse then 9900K. 2. In that regard I don't think that you understand "future upgrade". If RTX 3080 Ti comes out next year and it get's double TDP? 10900K comes out and has double TDP? If you get 750W now you don't have to upgrade it in future. It's not like it's gonna use 750W the whole time, only how much it needs. 3. Then you don't have a clue how 9900K get's hot, seeing you prefer AMD it's obvious you don't know what you're talking about. And a lower-end AIO is never a good option. Well, not at scale at which AMD is, of course little issues are normal, but when they are saying that it can boost to 4.4 GHz out of the box (or even more) and then crashes at 4.0 - 4.1 GHz, it sucks hard. They already admitted that they can't find good enough 7nm chips for 3900X and basically every "not good enough" chip ends up everywhere else. Yeah, it was 1.5V load... And again, they had a problem with BIOS automatically reverting it to 1.5V even after flashing BIOS/manually entering voltage.
  9. Why are you forcing AMD when it sucks? He clearly need only help with monitor and speakers as he said which you didn't even provide and made it more expensive for $200.
  10. Those are not shitty build decisions, your advice is. 1. They are in the same price range, 9900K is still better, they don't give you CPU cooler because you are adviced to go with AFTERMARKET cooler anyway. Plus, R9 is shit storm now so. 2. 750W is needed if he wants to upgrade anything in the future without buying a new PSU. 3. It is needed if you want to keep your CPU cool enough. You saying AIO isn't needed and then including CPU with cooler included and adding NZXT aftermarket AIO. ? Plus it wouldn't perform better in anyway possible with your PCP list. Why does everybody keep to point AMD as better one? They are out of stock, has multiple BIOS errors, can not perform boost as marketed (until BIOS update, which still tells you everything about R9 chips), you have to spend more money for "Ryzen certified" memory sticks while there is no difference. Please stop being stupid. Just because you use AMD products (CPU, GPU) it doesn't mean it's the best out there, AMD still sucks. They made an improvement but still has a lot of MOBO issues, OC issues, BIOS issues, etc. And if they continue like that they will never even be close to Intel. If he chose i9-9900K then he's not interested with buying some lame ass AMD product and go cheaper for what? 50 bucks? And will loose his nerves once he get's BSOD because it runs at 1.5V? I mean, what a stupid advice.
  11. You know that "Velika Planina" is Croatian? Phenomenal build, really dig those colors.
  12. There is no way in hell that Thermaltake keyboard is better then K70, why are you giving false information? And where in hell did you get that "Modern computers don't really get that hot" thing? They get hot a lot, especially if the airflow of the case isn't good. 2 fans as pull in front on AIO, 1 pull at bottom, 1 push at back and 1 push at top -> 5 fans and great airflow. Modern computers are most likely to run hotter than "old computers".
  13. Since I'm also from that particular small country(Croatia) but now live in Germany for few years. I know the difference between Croatian and Germans Netflix, and the difference is big. That Steam BS about "merely subscribing" to the games library is complete BS since you're paying the retail price for what? They should then put significantly lower price on the games and tell everyone that the whole time they didn't actually own the games but just subscribed to them. And again, Paypal, you should have at least 3 - 4 Paypal accounts with credit card from 3 - 4 different countries to be able to spend money? It sucks that everything is geo-blocked inside EU.
  14. Why do you have two different memory kits? Either take one rgb or one non-rgb. They are not the same. And going 2 memory sticks is better then goin 4 sticks.
  15. Why aren't you going with Asus ROG Strix RTX 2080 Ti O11G instead? It would match your build (as you're going with rog/corsair theme) and they are around the same price tag. Also, there is Lian Li case that is ROG approved, would also match your build better. Plus, that 1000w 80+ gold is not what I would go with, rather with Corsair 850 AXi/HXi 80+ Platinum, 1000W is too much for that system (unless you're planing to go SLI in the future, which isn't recommended for gaming since almost every game lacks support in DX12/Vulkan - NVLink and you would probably benefit more from a single RTX 2080 Ti, only if you're going for 4k 120+ FPS gaming) and 80+ Gold is too low for energy efficiency. As for buying the right parts on right time, it really depends on what you're meaning with that. One could buy everything in Q1 and then complain about it in Q4 when best of the best comes out (i.e. i9-9900k R0, ROG MATRIX RTX 2080Ti, etc.). Or if you mean buying on right time for price wise, Black Friday is the largest one if I'm not mistaken, and every 6 months parts will go under the starting price as new stepping goes out, etc. So if you feel like waiting some time for picking everything up (if money is the problem) then wait for holiday deals, if you feel like waiting some time for picking the best parts (i9-9900k R0 is out, ROG MATRIX RTX 2080 Ti will be soon if it already isn't) then wait Q4. Overall, it really depends on you.
×