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Bartelsh

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    i7 4790k
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z87 G45 Gaming
  • RAM
    Crucial Ballistix Sport 4 x 4 GB
  • GPU
    Asus Geforce GTX 750 Ti OC
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide 200R Closed
  • Storage
    2 x 256 GB Crucial MX100 SSD @ Raid 0 / 3 x 1TB Seagate Barracuda @ Raid 5
  • PSU
    Corsair CX430M
  • Display(s)
    Philips 1366x768 60 Hz television
  • Cooling
    Gelid Solutions Tranquilo rev.2
  • Keyboard
    Corsair Vengeance K70
  • Sound
    sick homemade 860 Watt stereo
  1. yes very nice build. if i would have to rebuild my pc i would do something like this. you might as well buy the i7 4790k for overclocking and a little better performance.
  2. noooo this would be a terrible waste of money. you would only get half as much speed. i wouldnt do this
  3. so basically i can asume that in reality it wont go higher than the vcore i have set? so if i stay below 1.3 i should be safe?
  4. but when i go into the bios it also says im using more than my vcore, so its not just software
  5. Hi i'm overclocking my new 4790k in my z87-g45 from msi. and while i'm busy i've noticed that when i set the vcore in the bios to for example 1.25, it will actually use 1,27. it does that in bios but also in aida64. so my question is, does anyone know why it overrides the vcore ive set? does it have something to do with turboboost?
  6. That would be fucking awesome, please do use a refrigerator with a window just put a fish tank in a refrigerator, cut a little hole in the rubber from the door for the cables and you are done
  7. the screenshots become very wide and they arent square when you use two different resolutions. I wont ever use them simultaneously so that wont be a problem. But since they are different resolutions, will the computer detect that automatically or do i have to go to setting every time i switch monitors?
  8. because i have a 1360x768 tv that i use for gaming on my couch and the 2560x1080 on my desk for everything else
  9. i initially wanted to extend but that really screws up your screenshots, is there any way to prevent that? I will be using the two monitors on different places, can i just put a hdmi switch between them and push the button when i want to use the other display? because i wont be using them simultanously
  10. so i can only use the 2560x1080 properly by extending my desktop?
  11. what if you would have a 1360x768 16:9 and a 2560x1080 21:9 display, different res and different ratio. can you duplicate the screens so you would see the same thing on both?
  12. dont like it as much, lower dpi, less options etc
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