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  1. Sounds good, will give it a go, I already have two 1tb disks on my system but if i still got that many power then i guess im good to go.
  2. im actually better off using it internally on my pc, specially since the warranty went off a couple months ago, tho i gotta ask, will my power supply be enough? i got a 750w from corsair but i just got the 2070 super...
  3. You mean i should open the case and put the drive into the system?
  4. I recently bought a new graphic card and after installing it my computer wouldn't let me pass the splash screen until i unplug everything and suddenly it started to work, so i start plug in everything one by one to figure out what was the issue and it turned out to be one of my external hard drives (currently have 2). So every time i try to plug the drive it wouldn't get recognize and if i try to restart the computer it stays in the restarting loading screen and as soon as i unplug the drive the computer reacts in a matter of minutes. Also if i shut it down and start it again it goes to the splash screen, tho the drive sounds like its working (light on and what not). keep in mind that my motherboard is displaying the error code b4 (which is regarding usb stuff) I also try using the drive in another computer and its also not being recognized. What is weird is that before changing my card everything was working fine and now it just doesn't seem to work. The drive is a SEAGATE BACKUP PLUS 6TB 3.0 usb, i also got another 4 gig seagate that is working like a charm, would it be a BIOS issue? ill appreciate if anyone could help me resolve this issue. Intel Core i7-6700k CPU @ 4.00GHZ Mainboard GIGABYTE Z170-UD5 Windows 10 Pro EVGA GTX 980 Ti 6GB (now a MSI Ventus 2070 super) Samsung SSD 500GB 120MM Silent Fan Power Supply 16 GB of Ram DDR4
  5. Welp that means that if im to get this 2080 i should just jump into 4k...
  6. About to throw the big bucks, but only on the GPU side... Gaming at 1080p for now, current rig: Intel Core i7-6700k CPU @ 4.00GHZ Mainboard GIGABYTE Z170-UD5 Windows 10 Pro EVGA GTX 980 Ti 6GB Samsung SSD 500GB 1 TB High Capacity Hard drive x2 120MM Silent Fan Power Supply 16 GB of Ram DDR4 I know it depends on the game, but will it stutters if i go the extra mile (2080), also which card should you guys think its worth it? i might switch to a 1440p monitor (wasnt in my mind until now) and i want to get the best FPS versus quality when Red Dead Redemption 2 hits steam.
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