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harryagamez

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  1. I bought the Logitech x 530 like twelve years ago and they are still working fine. But the room where my computer is located is not that big so I want some 2.0 speakers. I'm not audiophile and I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this, but, would the Creative Pebbles 2.0 be a good replacement for my current setup? 90% of the time I just watch youtube videos so 5.1 doesn't work. I do some gaming and watch Netflix and that's it.
  2. Greetings My current setup is this: CPU: Ryzen 2600X RAM: 16 GB DDR4 2666mhz GPU: RTX 2070 MOBO: MSI B450 PRO GAMING CARBON AC Benchmarks say that the Ryzen 5600X is going to be a kickass CPU, but it will probably cost like $400 dollars in my country (Colombia). Besides, I'll have to wait a bios update. For the same price, I think I will be able to buy a Ryzen 3600 plus upgrade my RAM to a 3200mhz. My PC is mostly used for gaming (1080p at 144hz) and coding. Some people say my RAM and CPU are holding back (bottlenecking) my RTX 2070 but I want to ask you what do you think?
  3. I was checking this website(https://www.displayport.org/) for certified DP cables when I saw there were Displays that appeared as "Certified Product". The monitor I bought appeared there (AOC C27G1) as certified product. What does this "Certified Product" means? Does any display that has a DP port is certified?
  4. 3700X all the way. You can always upgrade the GPU later. Usually if you need to upgrade your CPU, you will have to upgrade the mother board.
  5. Hello there everybody. So I bought an AOC C27G1 display and I am using it with a RTX 2070. This monitor came with an HDMI and DP cable. I'm using the DP cable it came with and it works just fine. No flickering, no signal lost. BUT, if I activate G-Sync (monitor is not officially compatible) there is some bright flickering in the pendulum demo and in some games. For example, the bright flickering is noticeable in Witcher 3 when there are frame drops. Will this flickering go away if I buy a new displayport cable? I am asking because I've read that this flickering issue is very common even in certified gsync monitors when a game stutters a lot. Some people even say this is a known issue with gsync and nvidia hasn't done anything to fix it. So, should I buy a new DP cable or is it a waste of money?
  6. You are right about the head moving up and down. I think I'm going for the 27''
  7. I want to upgrade my Samsung monitor C24f390 for a bigger monitor with better refresh frecuency and G-sync compatibility. Right now I have this two options: -Aoc C32g1 -Aoc C27g1 They are basically the same monitor but one is bigger than the other. At my country they cost roughly the same. My Graphic card is a RTX 2070. I've read somewhere else that the C32g1, being bigger, has a lower pixel density than the C27g1. Does it really look that bad or is it barely noticeable? I'm going to use the Display mainly for coding and gaming.
  8. I understand. Well, I won't mix them then. Thank you very much.
  9. So here is the thing: Right now I have a cpu air cooler Aerocool Verkho 5 and I am planning to change it for a Scythe Mugen 5 rev. b. It comes with a fan and I am wondering, can I attach the fan that comes with the Verkho 5 to the Mugen 5 as a second fan? This are the specs of the Verkho fan: Fan: 120 x 120 x 25 mm Power consumption 3.12W Speed: 800-2000 RPM CFM: 27.2-56.4 CFM Noise(dBA) 15-27 dBA Connector PWM- 4pin This are the specs of the Mugen 5 fan: Fan: 120mm x 120mm 27mm Speed: 300 – 1.300 RPM ± 10% Noise: 4-24 ~ dBA CFM: 51.17 CFM ± 10% Connector PWM- 4pin
  10. Thank you very much to everyone for your kind answers.
  11. One is an air cooler. The other one is AIO. They are both at the same price. Which one should I buy? I use my PC mostly for coding and gaming. Right now I have an aircooler Aerocool Verkho 5 and it performs a bit better than the stock ryzen cooler (which is good too) but when I am playing games (for example, Witcher 3), temps can really get high (70-80).
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