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Sushi_isla

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  1. I have a Cougar Aqua 360 AIO in the front of my DeepCool MATREXX 55 V3 case, I can add 2 fans at the top and 1 in the rear. I have been getting a bunch of issues which all seem to be because of the cooling, my guess is, because there really are no fans pushing out air and there are 3 fans pushing in air and I want to get 3 fans for these spots I have free to push out air, but what fans should they be, airflow fans (little fins) or static pressure fans (big fins), more specifically I've really thought about either Noctua NF-S12A PWM (airflow) or Noctua NF-F12 PWM (static pressure). Thanks for the feedback in advance.
  2. The title says it really. I play mostly fortnite, will probably play cod too, just want to know which would be better. edit: I have I9-9900KF
  3. Hello, I have a kind of strange build, I have a I9-9900KF CPU With a 1050Ti as a GPU, there is obvious bottleneck My question is, can i use MSI Afterburner to lower the bottleneck and perhaps maybe make it so they work better together. I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, I just have never before used MSI Afterburner, so I'm not familiar with it's powers.
  4. Soon I will be upgrading my pc by getting a 1070 and an i9-9900KF tho I wonder, will 650W power supply be enough for it or I’ll have to get a better one?
  5. Ok so I was cleaning my pc and I had turned off the cpu fan but forgot to turn it on later when I turned on the pc and after few minutes I realized it was at like 100C. I turned off the pc, turned on the fan and waited like 20 min for the cpu to cool down but when u turned it on it still was at like 100C. How long do I have to wait for the cpu to cool down and is there a way to cool it down my self faster.
  6. Right now i have the MSI B360 Gaming plus and i'm planing to upgrade from my current I5-9400F to an I9-9900KF. Could there be a problem with the motherboard?
  7. You should be good after plugging in all the cables to the mobo. when i was upgrading it i didnt need to do anything with the drive.
  8. a mobo which can support the i9 which is not that expensive has 4 slots for ram and can have 2 GPUs in to it is the MSI B360 Gaming Plus. i have that exact mobo and tbh it is really good.
  9. also looking at your mobo you would need to get a new mobo which supports the i9 9th gen but you can find ones for not that expensive
  10. i will say that it would be a pretty noticable upgrade tho as both the RTX 2080 Ti and the i9 are so expensive i cant really confirm that there would be major performance upgrade. it really depends on what you are gonna do with the computer
  11. There is a way using some toolts to move the os from one SSD to another. Problem is im not really sure what the tool is and where to download it from. im sure you could maybe find it on the internet but it will probably take some time so if its not a problem for you to install all your programs again then i advice you to reinstall windows.
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