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Quader199

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  1. If you are prioritizing a camera that will do well in high temperatures, the Action 3 is definitely the camera to go for. This video is proof of that As for the mounts, they do have share the same mounting style as the GoPro mounts. It also has a time-lapse mode. From what I have heard you can run an external power source through the camera similar to the GoPros. Regardless, if you are looking for a camera that can stand the heat, the action 3 is the better option vs. the GoPro 11.
  2. It was already stated above as well but the new Macbook Pros are very hard to beat for that work. I am a diehard PC user but I even bit the bullet and switched to the new Macbook Pros for my editing for the performance and accurate screen - but I was also looking for more portability too with traveling. If you know that you are going to be working with the Apple ecosystem anyway, it can also save you some headache when/if you need to share certain data, files, etc.
  3. Well by the looks of the fried spot on your graphics card I would say that there isn't any going back from that. That is most definitely the problem and it is very difficult and most times impossible to fix a fried board like that.
  4. I've really liked the idea of having a wireless 60% keyboard for the simplicity of it and so I ended up going with a cheaper keyboard just to try out the 60% layout before I spent more money on one. I got the RK61 off amazon and have noticed that it is very finicky. Sometimes keys will register, other times they will register twice, and sometimes it just works perfect. It's become really annoying not knowing for sure if every click is going to do what I want it to do and I'm wondering if anybody has had similar issues with this keyboard? I have the red switch variant if that makes any difference.
  5. The newer GoPros aren't even comparable to the Hero 7 Silver. If I was getting a new action cam I would be looking to get another GoPro simply because the new GoPros do everything that the Action 3 does and more.
  6. In short, yes 500gb is more than enough for a boot. I know people who boot on a 240gb with no problems. I would choose speed over size. I use a 500gb SSD for a boot drive and then have x2 1TB HDD for game library and other files. All depends on if you want to store your game library on your boot drive or if you don't mind having a slower SSD or even a HDD for your game library.
  7. I would honestly get 550w incase you want to upgrade a couple components. 450w should be fine but I personally like to get a little larger of a PSU than I need for both future proofing and PSUs have a range where they run the most efficiently which usually is around 50%-75% usage.
  8. I use Arctic MX-4 and have had nothing bad to say about it.
  9. future proofing for the next gen cpus that just were announced
  10. They are compatible but I would get a beefier mobo for a 3600x. Just my opinion
  11. I’d go for the 3600 as the things you plan to do with your pc are cpu intensive and the 3600 is a more powerful cpu
  12. Don't waste your time on garbage dongles. Same thing goes with wireless mice and their dongles, you don't want to get a cheap one because most likely you will notice issues with it.
  13. Have you tried switching sata cables?
  14. Yeah I wouldn't pull the trigger on a 1080ti until I feel I got a decent deal. To many other cards out on the market for me to pay average or above average price for one.
  15. Both aios are built strong and reliably. Honestly I would choose between which one aesthetically looks better. I would honestly go with the nzxt one for the LCD screen on the pump and then replace the fans with some RGB ones (if your into RGB).
  16. I am looking for a semi or fully modular psu for my system. I am trying to stay on a budget (as you can see by my system). Don't care about brand just want one that has a decent reputation and efficiency rating. My system: PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz 6-Core Processor $193.75 @ shopRBC Motherboard Gigabyte B450M DS3H Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard $93.75 @ Vuugo Memory Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory $104.99 @ Newegg Canada Storage Samsung 860 Evo 1 TB 2.5" Solid State Drive $169.99 @ Amazon Canada Storage Seagate BarraCuda 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive $54.99 @ Memory Express Video Card MSI Radeon RX 570 8 GB ARMOR Video Card $275.99 Case Cooler Master MasterBox NR400 (w/ODD) MicroATX Mid Tower Case $74.50 @ Vuugo Power Supply Cooler Master MasterWatt 650 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply $99.99 @ Newegg Canada Custom upHere 120mm Case Fan for Computer Cases,CPU Coolers,and Radiators Ultra Quiet High Airflow.3-Pack Red LED(PF120RD3-3) $21.99 @ Amazon Canada Custom DEEPCOOL GAMMAXX L240T RED AIO Liquid Cooler, Red LED on Waterblock and Fans, Anti-Leak Tech Inside, AM4 Compatible, 3-Year Warranty $72.98 @ Amazon Canada Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total $1162.92 Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-10-10 17:01 EDT-0400 NOTE: will be upgrading to a 1660 super or 5600xt in the near future
  17. I agree it is very important to still be able to game during a power outage lol
  18. Do you have an extra gpu? can you check to see if that is the issue?
  19. Most Favorite: Gigabyte Reason: I recently got the B450-M DS3H mobo from them for my budget build and had an older style LG-1150 socket mobo from them before that. Both mobos have had no issues at all. I was very impressed for what I got for the price with the DS3H and overall have had good results from them. I have always seen them as a reliable company in terms of their products longevity and overall would never go with a different mobo brand (I probably would if it had the right features and price but you know what I mean). Least Favorite: Nvidia (currently) Reason: I don't hate them and haven't always disliked them but it is pretty frustrating the way the carried out releasing the 30xx cards. I was not in the market for one, in fact I wasn't even considering it, but watching and listening to all the people who are losing their cards to scalpers is pretty frustrating. Not saying I have an idea of how they should have gone about it, but there has to be a way to minimize the amount of scalpers who get the cards in their hands. Another thing is the availability. They say they had no idea that it would be this bad, but really, how could they not see this coming? With the amount of performance per dollar they were promoting, it was pretty obvious in my eyes this would happen. I think they could have done a lot of things differently to help out the companies who are selling them and overall have more cards out to the real people who have a use for them other than ripping people off. (yes I know this is subjective, just my opinion). once they get their sh*t together, I think they have a really good product that could really change the community. They just need to figure out the distributing of it.
  20. I personally have done lots of testing with my card and watched temps and fan speeds on various different tasks and have found the perfect fan speed. I like the idea of fan curves but personally like a constant noise and when you are sitting at a PC for a longer session you start to not even hear it because it isn't changing speeds at all. Not the most efficient method but it is my method of choice. Definitely wouldn't recommend doing without knowing how your card reacts to certain tasks.
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