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  1. Yes, it should be fine. Any motherboard with a PCIe 16x slot would be compatible.
  2. It is almost definitely a driver issue. If you're having such awful issues, try removing the card and installing the newest Nvidia drivers, then reinstall the card.
  3. Hi all, I am looking to purchase a 2560x1440 monitor to use for content creation with my new Dell Inspiron 7559 (Linus' review:) It has one HDMI 1.4a display output, and I want to confirm that I can run the monitor full res at 60 Hz over HDMI. Could anyone confirm that this setup would work, or point me in the right direction? I'm looking at these two monitors: Asus PB278Q (https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-PB278Q-2560x1440-DisplayPort-Monitor/dp/B009C3M7H0/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1482696513&sr=1-1&keywords=pb278q&th=1) and Acer B276HUL (https://www.amazon.com/Acer-B276HUL-Aymiidprz-Widescreen-ErgoStand/dp/B00H4VACME/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1482696828&sr=8-1&keywords=Acer%2BB276HUL&th=1), any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
  4. The Antec PSU is my favorite, because quiet, clean power is good power!
  5. Wow! Both these cards look phenomenal, and if I were buying, I'd probably go with the Omega and plasti-dip the yellow stripes, but hey, free 980! I'll take it.
  6. I really love the high-quality fit and finish at its price point compared to my Lenovo Y410p, which does NOT feel nearly as nice as I imagine this would.
  7. I really love the high-quality fit and finish at its price point compared to my Lenovo Y410p, which does NOT feel nearly as nice as I imagine this would.
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