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Jordaniel

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About Jordaniel

  • Birthday May 20, 1998

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    South West England

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7 4770k
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming 5
  • RAM
    Kingston XMP Beast Series 16GB 2400MHz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte 780ti GHz Edition
  • Case
    Corsair 760T - Black
  • Storage
    2TB SSHD and 120GB SSD
  • PSU
    850w RM
  • Cooling
    H100i
  • Keyboard
    Corsair Vengeance K70
  • Mouse
    Corsair Raptor M45

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  1. I may not be the most helpful person on the forum, however I have been helped alot! Without the forums and many of your videos I would have been stuck deciding on what parts to build and things like that! I hope the prices go to people like the ones that helped me in the past! As I know I cant win as Im from the UK:( Keep up the great work Linus
  2. I want to get more out of my system, so I have more overclocking capability with lower temps. My GPU is http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-351-SP Would that mean I wouldn't be able to use any water block for my card:(
  3. Hi, Im new to watercooling I currently have a corsair H100i and that is my only ever experience with anything to do with water inside a pc. I am planning to buy the XSPC RayStorm 750 AX360 WaterCooling Kit as this is £185 which I believe is a good amount of money to spend not too much and not too little, however I do not know anything about water cooling so I may be wrong. I'm looking to water cool my CPU and my GPU so I will need a water block for my R9 290X ( something like the Watercool Heatkiller GPU-X ³ R9 290X) I was wondering if this kit would be powerful enough to handle cooling the GPU alongside the CPU. I'm also unsure if the one 360mm radiator will be enough as I have seen in many videos people using multiple radiators. I was hoping for some help and advice from people who know stuff about water cooling.
  4. The Asus PB278Q is cheaper, so I may get this I will watch reviews on both and see which I feel is bettetr, thanks for the advice!
  5. Okay yeah these were the two monitors I was looking at. So the benefits of 1440p are better from your experience. So you would recommend a 60hz 1440p monitor? Do you have any recommendations for these types of monitors, maybe the one you use or know of any other good ones for under £600
  6. I recently finished my new pc build and I am loving how well it preforms. However I am still using my old 60hz 1080p monitor so I am not receiving full advantage of this £1600 ($2500) build. I have watched many reviews of high refresh rate 1440p monitors and I'm unsure of how much of a difference this has over 60hz and whether its worth the price difference between a this and a 4K monitor for the same price. I have also been watching a few affordable 4k monitor reviews, yes I am aware that it needs a lot higher specs to run on high+ settings, however for the price of the Samsung U28D590D would this be better to buy as I would see more of a difference than a 1440p and then in time buy a second / third GPU (R9 290x) or this the benefits of higher refresh rates better than the crisper images and benefits of 4K? Any help will be good as I want to find out what is the best for gaming and the price I'm looking to spend less than £600 on a monitor Thanks:)
  7. I had to re install windows and I accidentally deleted and formatted all the partitions. I now cannot install windows as the partitions I have are not GPT partition style. I have no clue what this means and I dont know what to do, someone please help.
  8. dual 290X's would be good enough to play in 4K at high settings above 40FPS?
  9. I have the 4770k but getting the devils canyon on the l1550 and dual 290Xs
  10. I would air cool the cf cards and then get a open loop in the future? then theres room for expansion
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