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rjwoody93

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  1. Thought I'd ask the lovely people here about this. So I'm looking to get a decent gaming headset for my PC, I was looking at a Razer Kraken headset due to the decent reviews and the price range. With that in mind, is there anything just as good/better for the same price/cheaper? My budget is £80 - £100.Cheers!
  2. Just as well you said, because I was possibly considering the i7 6700 lol
  3. Thought as much, and to be fair I'm going towards a 6600 considering the price.
  4. Hi Guys, Thought I would ask this lovely community this question as I'm seeing a lot of conflicting info online. So I have an ACER PREDATOR G3-710 motherboard with an Intel i5-6400 Kaby lake CPU. The motherboard has LGA 1151. Now, If i were to go on to Userbenchmark, it shows that I can upgrade to 7th gen, but the ACER community says otherwise. But as far as I can see, the best I can upgrade to will be an i7-7700? Just would like to know what my options are before having a proper look at getting an upgrade. Thanks!
  5. Never mind! I figured out the problem. It appears some drivers never installed properly. Thank you both for your help though
  6. It happens after I shut my PC down/restart. Sorry should've said
  7. Hi Guys, First I'll provide my PC info: Model: Predator G3-710 GPU GeForce 1050TI CPU I5 6400 2.7 Ghz System type X64 BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. R01-A1, 07/10/2015 BIOS Mode UEFI Ok, so I'm having this very odd problem. I got my new 1050ti (Asus) as an upgrade to my 750TI, but when i put in the 1050TI and load up my PC (after signing in), my PC screen goes blank after 5 seconds. I cant even CTRL+ALT+DEL and tab over to power and shut down (I memorized how many times i need to hit tab etc to shut down). Now here's the strange bit, when i pop in my 750TI and load up, shut down, swap back on my 1050TI it works perfectly fine!! I tried uninstalling and re installing (and completely removing) all Nvidia drivers and software and rebooting with the 1050TI in, but same issue. The only thing that seem to fix the black screen issue is me swapping my cards, booting up, shutting down and swapping again. Can someone please help because obviously I don't want to open my PC every time I boot it up. It's not even if the 1050TI isn't compatible because all Games run perfectly fine after the swap! Thanks :)
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