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johnys_raincoat

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 9 3950x
  • Motherboard
    Asus prime x570 pro
  • RAM
    64 gb of Corsair vengeance pro 3600mhz
  • GPU
    None atm, gonna get the water force 3080ti
  • Case
    Nzxt h710i
  • Storage
    3x 5tb seagate hdd, 2x 1tb wd black
  • PSU
    Evga 1220w platinum supernova
  • Display(s)
    Predator x35, uh850
  • Cooling
    Ek custom loop, 2x 360 mm radiators, black nocturnal fans
  • Keyboard
    Huntsman elite
  • Mouse
    Viper ultimate, basilisk ultimate
  • Sound
    Sound blaster zxr. Fiio x5. Blue baby bottle. Scarlett 2i2 third gen. Nati ultimate. Beyerdynamic dt990 pro. Razer opus. Ultimate ears iem.
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 pro
  • Laptop
    Asus g14

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  1. Yeah, but it is not their real name, and it was a noob mistake by me. Thx for the advice
  2. I got scammed I recently have started selling stuff on eBay, and I decided to sell my 2080ti. With 3000 coming out I wanted to sell it when it still held the price, and so I set up an auction. It sold!!! For 1125 I was very happy with the price. After the auction someone approached me and said that they had purchased the gpu, I was a little wary, but seeing as I had already been paid, I thought what could go wrong. They told me yo ship it to another location because of them moving to their parents house temporarily, and I did. <Removed> It shipped, and I was happy, until I realized that the buyer had not received the gpu. I was scammed. I thought about it, and decided to give the buyer a refund. What else could i do, it was only fair. I then contacted eBay, and they told me to get in touch with the online crimes division of the fbi, which I did. My parents said that they would pay for the gpu even if the fbi never recovers it. But they originally helped me pay for it, and I feel bad about taking money from them. Ltt forum any suggestions, anything would help, I am currently in a worst case scenario and I would appreciate any advice.
  3. Is the new video a joke, or is it an actual thing..... I dont know if I just got cucked, but if I didn't.....
  4. as far as I know, everything is turning on, but no signla, I tried booting with out my GPU, but no luck
  5. A while ago I bought a pc https://pcpartpicker.com/user/liamokeeffe/saved/m9H7XL and I built it. It worked for a little while, until I booted it three days after I built it and the boot LED's were on ( specifically the boot and VGA). SO, I turned the GPU in, got it back no change. I then talked to asus support( for my motherboard) and they said that the PCIE slots were broken. I sent it in, and got it back, nothing changed. SO, I sent it in again, and They said that there was nothing wrong with the board. I am totally confused, and have no idea how to proceed.
  6. I am looking for a main gaming monitor to complement my Samsung U27H750[it is a 4k 60 hz, Qled, quantum dot, 28 inch monitor]. I am looking at the price range of about 1800 to 2000 dollars, although I would love to save money. My top contender is the pg35vq, or the predator x35. There is also the decision of whether to get a 100Hz ultra wide, and a 240Hz monitor on the other side, it would be cheaper. I am not a serious esports gamer, so I do not need super fast response times, and refresh rates. I am more into HDR and higher res, although 4k gaming does not appeal to me. My current rig is a 3700x[ which I am upgrading to the 12 core variant, or 16 I am not sure; and, the 2080ti, I am going to get a 30 series 350 dollar card to power the monitor(s) that I am not gaming on. I do need extra money so again I would love to save money. I do not mind refurbished. And I would like an ultra wide over a standard 16 by 9 Which monitor should I get?
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