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About Elbstrand
- Birthday Dec 22, 1988
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Male
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Location
Hamburg, Germany
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Interests
Webdevelopment, Modding
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Occupation
Frontend-Developer (Freelancer)
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Empire Business
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CPU
Intel i7 3770k (3233C Batch) @ 4.4ghz
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Motherboard
Asus P8Z77 WS
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RAM
Corsair Vengeance LP 1600 32GB DDR3
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GPU
Gigabyte 780 Ti OC
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Case
Fractal Design Define XL R2, Xigmatec 3in3 Hotswap Cage (Cover Removed)
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Storage
Samsung 850 EVO 500GB + 2x Samsung 840 EVO 250GB + Samsung 830 256GB, 4x WD30EFRX, 2x WD30EZRX, 1xWD20EARS
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PSU
Corsair AX750 + Bitfenix Extensions (Limited Edition)
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Display(s)
Asus PB298Q 29" 21:9 IPS + LG W2242T
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Cooling
Noctua NH-D15 + Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, 5x Noctua NF-P14s redux-1500 PWM
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Keyboard
Corsair K70 RGB + Red 40A-L O-Rings
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Mouse
Logitech G502
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Sound
Denon AVR 2807 via HDMI + 2x Nubert nuPro A-20 + 1x B&W CC6 Center, Soundmagic E10, Jabra Speak 410
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro TH2
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You should think about getting a new case. A basic case can be bought for around 30-40 bucks, that shouldnt be too hard to save up even in the most dire of financial situations. Also there is a lot of stuff on ebay for basically free. Maybe someone in your area wants to give his away. Check craigslist too.
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He means Zloty. I'm not sure about that all in one stuff. I recently got an Ubiquiti EdgeRouter X and Ubiquity UAP-LR. That combo is pretty business grade and works like a charm. It's harder to set up than those "all in one" routers tho and probably harder to get too, but should easily be within your price range.
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Do you actually want to add (select) multiple options inside that one select?
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Username: Elbstrand https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0 https://www.vessel.com/videos/JemZ8O7Hy
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run memtest86+ and check the ram for defects
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Did you check the ram for errors?
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It gets it audio and power from the same usb port right? Did you try to plug it into any other usb port by any chance?
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Where is that Fiio plugged into?
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Will this graphics card work with my current setup?
Elbstrand replied to xxMrTimelessxx's topic in New Builds and Planning
I think those recommended wattages are for the whole system. Just open up your PC and read the label on the powersupply. OEMs tend to save a few bucks on the PSU. -
As far as i can see it, you need to use an adapter to drive the mic. Do you hear the high pitched whine directly in your headphones? You are probably getting some sort of ground loop, has your PC different "Mic in" ports? (like back and front?)
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Now make it 21:9, 34" and 3440*1440 and i'm in
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I really like my Soundmagic E10 and they are pretty cheap. They have great bass and overall untainted sound, but need to be driven loud. With more expensive in-ears i can't really help you
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First of all, if i get this right, MSI Afterburner needs to be running to have your overclock enabled. The numbers for MSI Afterburner and Unigine seem to be margin of error and boost. 3D Mark either doesnt seem to recognise the overclock (getting default clocks from some sort of database) OR you closed MSI Afterburner completly thus disabling your overclock. What graphics card are we talking about btw?
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Semantics. There is per definition always a bottleneck. There isnt the slightest possibility to avoid it in more then one programm. However the common term "bottleneck" in the tech/gamer universe mostly means "is my graphics card the limiting factor in my pc?" To answer your question, the way you wanted it: No, your graphics card is the limiting factor in your rig, just as intended and desired.