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Upgrading from a PC I bought 2nd hand Budget (including currency): $2-5000CAD Country: canada Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: for school I use visual studio code, visual studio, MySQL server management studio, Microsoft SQL server, and GitHub desktop for programming projects for school. For designing projects at school I use Adobe suite, primarily Photoshop and illustrator. I often check dev tools among several different browsers to confirm that my web code did what it was supposed to do. For gaming, I play Minecraft, Minecraft dungeons and Apex. Although I've been wanting to get more into the side of Minecraft that users often encounter a significant lag or drop in fps. I also use my oculus quest 2 with my PC by linking via a quest rift cable or a usb c cable essentially(I think that's what the cable is called) Other consoles I own: - PS4 - Nintendo Switch Pro (I think that's the newest ones model name) - Oculus Quest 2 Only mentioning my consoles in the event I want to connect them to my PC for something in the future. My current phone is a Google pixel 6 Pro, and my headphones are the newer SteelSeries artis nova pro wired, and I'm stating this for the same reason as the consoles above. $Funding$ Currently because of a disability grant I qualify for because of my epilepsy, I am allowed $20,000 max in my lifetime for money that's free basically for a "computer package" this amount isn't provided all at once instead it is given in 4 parts and I have recieved $5000 already. Other details Current Laptop: Acer Nitro (Also have 4 other laptops: Lenovo, chromebook, some Toshiba brick thing, and a crappy $100 one I still have) Current PC Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H67A-UD3H-B3 ATX LGA1155 Motherboard Memory: - Corsair Vengeance 16 GB (4 x 4 GB) DDR3-1600 CL9 Memory *There are 2 plugged into motherboard currently* - G.Skill Ripjaws X 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR3-1600 CL9 Memory *There is 1 plugged in* Case: - Antec P20C ATX Mid Tower Case Power Supply: - Cooler Master MWE White V2 230V 400 W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11 Home OEM - DVD 64-bit (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Link to my current PC Components: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/W6LmXy there are some I haven't figured out what they are fyi, and I'm having issues with power to my keyboard and mouse with the PC (I've checked that they still work when connecting to my laptop), I'm also troubleshooting the connection to my monitor that that I can run a user benchmark test on it and then update this post accordingly.
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When ever i open apex it runs but when i goto the screen to actually do stuff (past the continue button) I crash and get this error, But ive been able to run apex fine for almost 3 weeks. I've closed everything on my pc apps/programs ect but i still get the error --------------------------- Apex Crash - Out of Memory --------------------------- Apex crashed because it ran out of memory. The most common causes of this are: • "Texture Streaming Budget" is too high in your video settings. Lowering this can help. • All other programs plus Apex combine to use too much memory. Quitting other programs can help. • Your Windows page file is set too small. Increasing the page file size can help. (The page file lets Windows move less important memory to disk until it's needed again.) TECHNICAL INFORMATION: • Apex was using 1.6 GB of physical memory. • Apex was using 5.6 GB of virtual memory. • Apex failed to allocate 21.6 MB of memory. • Your PC has 16.0 GB of memory physically installed. • Your PC has 128.0 TB of virtual memory (with the page file). • After Apex exited, your PC memory load is about 41%. Ctrl+C in this window will copy this message so you can paste it as text. --------------------------- OK ---------------------------
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Can my laptop with Ryzen 3550H 4c/8t 8gb 2400mhz ram gtx 1650m be able to stream games @1080p 60fps on YouTube? Are the specs enough for streaming?
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when setting in the lobby or join the lobby after a game my pc will turn off. iv noticed my UPS will go as high as 668W and low as 436. iv tried removing gpu overclock and even turning power limit to 90%. iv reinstalled the game a few times. Specs CPU-5900x GPU-zotac 3080 RAM- 16G gskill 3200MHz motherboard-msi b450 tomahawk Max power supply-EVGA 850 BQ 80 plus bronze
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I've been having this issue for that past few months now. Apex is running like poopoo. Before season 9 started, my game was running buttery smooth and that was with my previous Ryzen 5 3600. I now have the 5800x paired with an RX 6800. Feels like the game is stuttering when my mouse moves. The only way I got Apex to run smooth with no issues was when I reformatted my computer, and I've done this about 6 times now in the past few weeks. Apex runs fine after reformatting until I download other games/apps like discord, Valorant, Aimlabs, Streamlabs. After downloading other stuff onto my computer Apex starts micro stuttering again. I've played Valorant and the game seems to have issues with performance. Would anyone know why this would be happening? Things I've tried/done: Mouse polling rate set to 500 Discord hardware acceleration off FPS max set to 165, 144, Unlimited (Monitor is 165HZ) Changing my refresh rate to 144 (made it worse) Turning off overlays for AMD and DISCORD My system is not overheating, or maxing out either. I consider my system a higher end build so I don't see why I'm having these issues. Any help would be appreciated as I don't want to reformat my computer anymore, and be limited to having only Apex downloaded. Thanks.
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Hi guys, hope you're all doing well. Recently I encountered an issue with my ryzen 5600x build where my pc would just black screen and restart when starting certain games such as Fortnite, Apex and Rust. After some searching around and troubleshooting I've found the solution for this problem and fixed my build. A lot of people thought it was a psu issue causing the pc to restart, this is probably not the case for you, it's no coincidence that only certain games would cause everyone's pc to restart. Anyways, the solution is do with motherboard bios updates and amd drivers. I have a b550m-k motherboard which I received as a bundle with my 5600x and the bios was very out of date, essentially, this is what was causing my computer crash and restart. I probably didn't explain much in this post so if you'd like me to help you out with your build please reply. I want to do my part and help others who had this same issue. I was thinking of making a youtube tutorial in the future, but for now this is all I have to offer.
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I just recently installed a new msi 3060ti (3 fan 8g) and I'm having issues when i run anything that requires it to work hard. If i play any sort of demanding title (apex, mw2, pubg) both my monitors (1080p 144hz) will black out and turn off. My computers RGB will stay on but the audio will cut out after a few seconds. This however does not happen with easier to run games like terraria. If i completely turn off my computer and unplug it the games will run perfectly for about 5-10 minutes and the graphics card stays at a solid 60 degrees Celsius pretty consistently. I have a lot of RGB and power hungry stuff in my system with a 650w 80+ gold power supply, I think it could be that issue but im not quite sure. Any tips? https://pcpartpicker.com/user/FinneseRice/saved/#view=RzzQP6
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Hey Guys just wondering i really only play apex and rocket league i am thinking about getting a 34 inch ultrawide and i have ae 3050 will i be able to hit 144 in rocket league and at least 60 in apex im just not sure been looking for a few hours and thought maybe you guys could help i do plan on upgrading gpu in a few months on black friday to hitt 144 in apex at that res but wanna still be able to play
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I got a Apex EAC HWID ban when I switched a VPN (section 6),but I really want to play apex,So I'm planning on selling my old parts (CPU MB and SSD, since those apparently is what EAC check and bans) but I'm not sure If the person buys from me will got banned, any advice?
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Can I put HyperX Double Shot PBT Keycaps on Steelseries Apex PRO gaming keyboard? Like white Keycaps or Black
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introduction Behind many waters, far far away in some land...there was engineering Office. And there few smart people, put their heads together and created ROG hardware for enthusiast and overclockers:) It was more than 10 years ago. LOng time ago until last generation the "Extreme" products were focused for LN2 directly. Others ROG boards could work very well with LN2 also, but Extreme was something more. DRAM switches, PCIe switches, voltage points etc... However, this year in January was presented new series "APEX", which functionally replaces Maximus Extreme. To Maximus Extreme will include other water - literally Apex is motherboard for LN2 with all stuffs inside. Even the original design was so geeks that the motherboard did not have all audio tracks. Because for hardcore overclockers is audio useless thing. Signal interference. But afterall, the board looks like looks and has it audio part SUpremeFX. CHIPSET Let's look at the chipset itself. Intel introduced a trio of chipsets for termination field: Z270, H270 and B250. Simplifield difference is in the number of PCIe lines in southbridge and therefore other support M.2 SSDs (explained later), support for dual graphics cards AMD/Nvidia, the number of USB 3.0 / 3.1, and even according to the manufacturer's plate. But we are focused at Intel Z270 and concrete at Maximus IX Apex general characteristics of chipset Z270 memory support 2400 MHz DDR4 16x PCIe 3.0 lines in CPU extra 4 PCIe 3.0 lines in PCH compared to Z170 Dual Optane support - up to 2x M.2 SSDs NVMe/RAID 10x USB3.0 6x SATA -for APEX, eg. 4x SATA, no needed for LN2 games Note that Apex has dedicated some USB lines for special functions such as keybot. At Z270 chipset u can run two M.2 PCIe in NVME protocol mode. In H270 also (one of the discs working at the speed X2), but B250 has not (one be in mode PCIe, second must be in SATA mode). If you will to use the M.2 SATA disc, you should know that the communication part is shared with certain SATA connectors, it can always check in advance before plugging the system. Generally it can say that Z270 is a modern and enjoyable chipset, where the next 4 PCIe lines are are useful. Motherboard description in theory Although the board is equipped mainly for extreme overclocking, also has benefits for watercooling setups. These are connectors for AIO or for classic watercooling pump and flowsensor and tempsensor of IN and OUT also. Very smart solution. Water cooling is controlled with 3A fan header, AIO has "only" 1A. Connectors are useful Konektory lze použít i traditional way for PWM/DC control. The fans power plan. Now very special DDR slot. It is designed for devices that support installation of two M.2 drives. But why to inside DIMM slot? Better cooling capabilities and commonly better access to hardware components. You can also put on device RAM cooler, which then cool down M2 SSDs alone. At DIMM2 device we can see few vents, those used for air flow, which can supply CPU fan. Second slide. DIMM2 slot is on the board identical to DDR4, but still makes it different safety plug, so that even a beginner can not functionally obfuscate. Finally something about extreme OC :). Special new LEDs are a great innovation with detection of condensation! Very helpful. Condensation is the biggest enemy of extreme overclocking. This motherboard has 13 detection sensors. 3 are near the CPU and others around DIM slots, and PCIe. OC zone of motherboard include buttons start, reset, slow mode, pause, CBB switch, retry button, safe button, LN2 jumper, slot PCIe switch, jumpers for activation/deactivation DIMM slots for DRAMs. Take a look at two white 4-pins for fans, these working at full speed LN2 mode jumper = customized settings for LN2, best way enabled it between -100 až -120 C Slow mód přepínač = switch for CPU working at low C-state (in default 800 MHz), switch off and CPU clocks jump up to maximus (sets in BIOS or in TurboV software). Useful for max validations process example. Pause switch = hardwarová pause, PC is in pause/freezing mode, you can it cool down or heat up in your LN2 pot and after continue in hard load benchmark. CBB switch = no more coldbootbugs :-). Eg. Kaby Lake/Skylake has around the -130 C coldbootbug property. If your CPU got coldbootbug, seems as "dead" (00 postcode), you must heat it up. Detection points of condensation - we already know from the previous paragraph Apex board can also support 3D printing. One bracket, eg for minicoolers for DIMM2 slot AURA is everywhere, APEX is coming with lights. With jumpers you can some of the locations turned on/off or even expand on RGB strips. AURA and AURA SYNC is just what a marketing standpoint moves the world, whether one likes it or not. Despite the software it yourself tune in color, synchronization, backlight modes ... Audio Supreme FX its not only Realtek ALC1220, ALC1220 characteristic at the left and at the right is new SupremeFX, sound signal is more clear. Interesting software, which is bundled on the DVD, however, works only with KabyLake on another PC I failed to install (Maximus VIII Hero). The board can be equipped with individual charm, make your own logo. Motherboard description and accessories On the back of the box are then specification and label themselves boards Apex Open the box with ROG logo inside Accessories: set of ROG stickers small ROG stickers eg. at SATA cables 4x SATA cabels RGB extender IO cover Q connector DVD with drivers Manual discount coupon for the sleeve cables of PSU ROG coaster DIMM2 device for M.2 discs M.2 screws ROG HB SLI bridge Installation pad for processor strip for custom logo backlight The motherboard has an atypical design, where individual corners "stretched" and linking the corners of an imaginary forms the letter "X". It stands for "eXtreme". The basic layout of ATX24 pin connector and 2 x 8 pin connectors are at traditional locations. It is well-marked, which osmipin that is primary and the other is only for LN2. Board dimensions correspond with ATX format, but you will certainly be taken aback that the board has only two slots for memory. Why? Because of the extreme overclocking always achieve better results with less crosstalk, and there's two more than 4 :-). I would say that there are about a millimeter closer to the CPU socket than usual. Even so this board can reach one of the few above 4000 MHz DDR4. Upper right corner belongs to the OC zone. Bottom left corner, then audio. Bottom right corner occupies classic case connectivity while the zone for water sensors and RGB. On the motherboard also find three reinforced PCIe slots for video cards. Fourth bottom is connected electrically with the south bridge (PCH). The actual distribution lines for the graphics card is either: 1x 16 PCIe 3.0 (first slot) 2x 8 PCIe 3.0 (first + third slot) 1x 8 + 2x 4 PCIe 3.0 (first+seocnd+third slot) For PCH are shorter two PCIe 1x 3.0, ex for audio card or avermedia card. Look at the M.2 DIMM card. Put this card inside the DIMM2 slot, the slot is near the DDR4 slots. Electrically connected to the south bridge and the equipment itself can place a pair of M.2 NVMe SSDs. Three RAMs? Not, only 2x GSkill TridentZ and DIMM2 device. Few details of motherboard OC zone, where we find the start button, reset, display post, retry and safe button, special LN2 switches, white 4-pins for RGB LED strips, switches of PCIe slots, DRAM jumper and power VRM of memory circuit. Passive coolers are relatively low, mounting screws only from the top, which is an excellent idea, especially for extreme overclockers. At the upper edge of the board are also connectors for fans, controlled PWM/DC itself according to the connected fan. Here we can see a quartet of SATA ports, OC crazy guys dont need much of it. Furthermore, the front USB3.0 port, and extra power for PCIe (Molex). I circled section of jumpers to activate/deactivate some parts of AURA RGB lights. Also white connectors for temperature and fluid flow in wattercooling systems. The lower part contains from left to right: front audio connector, the second RGB header, TPM port, a pair of USB 2.0 ports for connections, ROG connector I / II connector for OC Panel, fans 4-pins and BIOS switch. Motherboard has two BIOSes. This corner contains SupremeFX audio with the FX1220. Generally it contains a chip ALC1220A, extra system of amplifiers and Japanese audio capacitors. PCB is obviously separated, due to low interference. Note also the main control chip ICs from Nuvoton (opposite the second PCIe x16 slot). On this section are some chips for USB3.1 and HDMI. And then encapsulated chip LANguard, protecting against surges the LAN port. IO outputs are solid. We can find a pair of PS2 ports, which is useful to extreme overclockers. Before them is still button for BIOS Flashback feature (below) and CMOS BIOS button (top button). Following DisplayPort and HDMI, 6x USB3.0, LAN, USB3.1 A + C, audio jacks. Digital power of motherboard, VRMs Motherboard for overclocking is definitely created at a solid level. Let's look at the VRM complex of motherboard. I highlighted in red power circuit for processor cores nad iGPU part. This CPU part has 8 digital controlled phases, without any dividers. Exactly its 8 + 2 (CPU+iGPU). Full digitally controlled, high precision using an IR chip. VR chip is framed in red (small frame). CPU has another part called IO and SA. The power circuit is located under the logo of the Republic of Gamers, I've highlighted orange rectangle. It has two separate voltage controllers (red small squares), one for IO and the second for SA. Power circuit for memory has separate, well-controlled digitally also. It is a two phases-and called it in blue color. The main part of the power circuit for CPU cores is probably the most important. MOSFETs are encapsulated (sorry for my english, how to say it-integrated mosfet+drivers) and the manufacturer is Texas Instruments, named CSD87350Q5Ds. You can dismiss an insane value - current up to 400A! The OC is indeed not limited And despite somewhat worse useful practice properties, if necessary MOSFETs are heated to 60 C. BIOS main menu Extreme Tweaker profiles RAM settings Extreme Paradise Advanced settings for SATA and M2 storages or ROG LEDs BOOT section Tools SOFTWARE The board includes the entire package Software. Perhaps most interesting is AI Suite III with many functions. It will offer auto-tuning your PC in the performance, power, cooling, management of energy savings. And most it really works! The interesting part called "turbo applications" which assigns your PC for specific tasks that you have defined frequency turbo processor. Sonic Radar for gamers. Personally for me is more practice Sonic Studio ROG Ramcache, ROG RAM Disk and new one ROG CLone Drive And AURA software RGB effects -AURA Board has literally brutal backlight option, via jumpers certain parts can be deactivated. For example, it glowing logo "Flank3r" or "Republic of Gamers". [VIDEO]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqGB_F9qctM[/VIDEO] PC AND TEST RESULTS BEFORE AND AFTER overclocking CPU i7-7700K retail L641G series MB Maximus IX Apex CPU cooling AIO Silverstone TD02 Slim RAM GSkill TridentZ 4000 MHz XMP 2x 4GB (in default tests worked at JEDEC 2133 MHZ, in OC at XMP profile) PSU Corsair AX1200 1200W GPU Asus Strix GTX 1050 Ti OC SSD HyperX 3K 120GB Windows 10 Home 64-bit Measurements I performed in several tests for processor, already on the ground that the video card is different than last time and SSD capacity did not allow me to upload more interesting games. Maybe next time the test frequency RAM influence on performance. The results were summarized in the table. In advance I can tell you that the CPU did not disappoint and again I got to the 5 GHz stable. OVERCLOCKING For overclocking I chose a stability test AIDA 64 Engineer, running about 30 minutes in stress mode (AVX ready). I was pleased that retail is still a bit better than ES sample. At 5 GHz sufficed only 1.31V in the BIOS with LLC5. But AIO setup and cooling temperatures are peaked above 80 degrees. CPU Kaby Lake is hotter than Skylake. If you are not going to delid it, I see a border around 1.35-1.375 V for vcore as the limit for long-term operation. With delid you can go on further 0.05V, perhaps even a 0.1V up. Ideally keep the temperatures in the load stress test up to 90 C at cores (or better, of course, even less). Cache was OCed together, at 4700 MHz! Good things at APEX for Kaby Lake Table of safe voltage ranges when the conditions cooling according to Asus. Each piece of CPU warms slightly differently, everything is good simply adjust temperatures. Protecting CPU is at 100 C. Post display codes, ideal for LN2... Overclocking for benchmarks only I tried then the maximum frequency for the benchmarks. First problem was the temperature, I could not CPU cool down in harder tests more than at 1.425V. This corresponds to the frequency of 4150 MHz. Maybe the CPU with a little hard work could work at 5200 MHz, but certainly not beyond, delid will be necessary ... Cinebench R11.5 at 5152 MHz Cinebench R15 at 5152 MHz Blender "Ryzen" benchmark with 150 samples Less stress test as legacy old Superpi means I can use more voltages, 5450 MHz and Superpi 1M CPU worked at longer Superpi 32M at 5450 MHz also! I tried twice the frequency 5506 MHz for 1M, but in both cases the PC frozed I have only a photo... Overclocking of Kaby Lake is really fun, it's fast, has a very strong IPC and manages itself very high frequency. CONCLUSION Like the boys at the photo from the world scene of extreme overlcocking, and I give a thumbs up :up::clap: The board is grandiose and not only because it was the first board at which seamlessly working RAM at 4000 MHz XMP profile (with noedit operating system), that has a PS2 ports, button for eliminating coldbootbug and all OC zone part, interesting DIMM.2 slot NVMe SSD in RAID, the possibility of mounting passives with mounting screws from above and further details: clap:: thumbup: And it will be a good figure in an enthusiastic system build. Later, other comments complementing the other results during the weeks. In the granary got yet another piece i7-7700K and a third on the way. We'll see which one is really the best
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Im looking for a fix for Forza Motorsport 6 on the PC, it just opens shows the loading screen for about 1 second and then shuts down. the game doesn't give me an error code it just closes
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Hello everyone! Recently I upgraded my ancient desktop. I got an Asus Maximus IX Apex motherboard for the new build. About two weeks I lost all audio from the line-out (green) jack on the motherboard. I tried everything: - Reinstalled the device (which shows up just fine in the device manager). - Rebooted into my Linux installation. - Tried a Linux live USB. - Reset the BIOS. - Used the 2nd BIOS. - Updated both ROMs. Nothing procured any results. The weird thing is that the sound card detects which ports are connected/disconnected and outputs audio just fine in the front panel. I RMA'd the board, but the tech department of eshop.gr stated that the sound card worked just fine. This is driving me crazy. I can't think of anything else. Can you, please, help? ------- UPDATE 0: The front jack stopped working too.
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Because it will be some time next year before I can afford the 2 1080 ti's, I have decided to use the 980 ti out of my old machine just so I can get going on the build. Other then that I hope I have made a good choice on parts here because this project needs to happen. With that, thank you Linus for all the tips, information, and how too's, wish me luck on my first water cooled build, so here hold my beer I got this. Boondoggle Hacks (Parts List) Motherboard :ROG RAMPAGE VI APEX CPU :Intel Core i9-7900X RAM :CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 3200 GPU :GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 980Ti 6GB G1 Gaming OC Edition SSD :SAMSUNG 850 EVO 2.5" 500GB SATA III M.2 :SAMSUNG 960 EVO M.2 250GB NVMe PCI-Express (2X) PSU :CORSAIR HXi Series HX1200i 1200W 80 PLUS PLATINUM Storage Drives :Network OS :Windows 10 Home 64 Case :Thermaltake Core P5 Cooling MB/CPU WaterBlock :EK-FB ASUS ROG R6E RGB Monoblock - Acetal+Nickel GPU WaterBlock :EK-FC980 GTX Ti WF3 Acetal+Nickel GPU Backplate :EK-FC980 GTX Ti WF3 Backplate Black RAM WaterBlock :EK-RAM Monarch X2 - Acetal+Nickel (2X) RAM Heatsink :EK-RAM Monarch Module Black (2pcs) (2X) Pump :EK-XTOP Revo D5 PWM Reservoir :EK-RES X3 400 w/ EK-RES X3 Multiport TOP Radiator :EK-CoolStream XE 480 Fans :Corsair SP120 120mm PWM Quiet Edition High Static Pressure Fan Internal Tube :EK-RES X3 12/16 140mm Pump Bracket :EK-UNI (120mm FAN) Vertical Fittings :EK-HDC 16mm G1/4 Purple (14X) T-Splitter :EK-AF 3F G1/4 Black Extender :EK-AF 20mm M-M G1/4 Black Extender :EK-AF 12mm M-M G1/4 Black Ball Valve :EK-AF 10mm G1/4 Black Tube :EK-HD PETG 12/16mm 500mm (2pcs) (4X)
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My custom PC (Apex MKII) is now two years old, while the system is still plenty powerful for what i need, i am in the process of trying to put a plan together for a new PC, i aim to go above and beyond MKII with the MKIII build as this time i intend to up my budget, i am not yet sure of my budget and would appreciate it if you wouldn't mind helping me put together some parts for the upgrade. The Specs Now: (Parts which i wish to replace) i7 4790K MSI Z97 Gaming 5 32Gb Hyper X Ram 2x Gtx 980s i wish to keep the same case, power supply, HDDs, SSDs etc as i have now but if you think there is a better option I'm open to ideas and input. My Ideas: I think i am going to go with another SLI Rig, this time however i wish to go with a X99 platform with 6 Cores, i wish to keep 32GB of ram (i need DDR4 i know) and for GPUs I'm looking at the 1080 or when i start the build the 1080Ti possibly. I have been out of the game for a while so have am not unto date with the latest hardware which is why i ask for your help. Thanks in advance for the help.
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So I have played over 200 hours on the base Arma 3 game and I think Apex looks super cool but I really want to know if it is worth $35? Is there enough content and is the map good enough to warrant spending that much on DLC? Are some of the sounds different like vehicle sounds and ambient sounds different? Like walking through the jungle do I hear birds and insects or is it just the normal sound from the base game? And any other cool features I would like to know about thanks!
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Hello lads, I have been having pretty bad flickering issues in Apex Legends when looking at large sections of rock while using my new EVGA 2070 Super FTW. Granted I did overclock it as soon as I got it but it is now at stock clocks behaving the same, I initially thought it the OC was causing it but alas, it prevails. The card is 100% stable in furmark and every other game I have tested it with. I installed the newest Nvidia hotfix 431.68 and same problem. Reseaeted PCI-e slot, reattached power, didn't underclock yet but not sure if that would help. Lots of posts about 2080s having problems on reddit and no solution in sight. Is anyone else having this problem? Is there a fix for it? I have talked to Nvidia and got escalated by email to a higher level person so we are waiting to see if that ever goes anywhere (doubtful). As for Respawn I have sent them and email which will almost assuredly be tossed in the trash, but hey who knows. The thing that bothers me the is that my recently removed 780 had no problems at all playing 1440p Apex at 60fps, granted on low, but still, its annoying and confusing when the new $500 card can't play the game without massive artifacts. Let me know if anyone has any ideas.
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Anyone wanna play apex and teach me? Been playing for a week and still suck.
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I know this game is dead. But I recently picked it back up and need people to play with. Im in west coast US and play on PC Thank you
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I really want to ditch my oversized computer case ( The tower 900 ) I currently have a dual loop connected for the cpu / gpu. My next build must be smal. Quick connect hoses, etc... Alphacool his chiller 2000, anyone have one and can give me some advice? My hardware for now: 7980xe 2080ti Rampage 6 apex x299 32gb 3600 cl15 ..
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I've downloaded the game for 3 weeks now and for the whole entire time I've been trying to fix it and I couldn't play it because of this bug. I'm using Lenovo Legion Y520 - i7 / Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 / 8gb RAM and i think all other specs are sufficient enough to run the game requirements. I've tried everything that was listed else where in the internet on how to fix this bug, but still ending up with the same sh**t; tried twiking Graphic Card; Installed all drivers needed to update; twiked internet speed; uninstall and reinstall the game for 5 times even bought the game-at first I only installed the free one. etc.... Could someone help me out. Here's the recorded footage: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15O57dVDNwr5iSZBhIua1nbB-FSbcnqHv/view?usp=sharing Thank you!
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Every time I start Apex Legends it starts to use cpu then suddenly it crashes. Can that be because my cpu does not support sse4.1 or is it something else? I have all drivers up to date. PC SPECS: Asus p5e deluxe motherboard Intel core 2 quad q6600 8 gb ddr2 800mhz Amd r7 360 0c 2 gb WD 500 GB HDD Windows 10 pro
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Hey guys. My specs are:- xeon x5660 (better than even the i7 3770, cinebench score is 710) xfx r9 270x 2gb and 8gb ram (4gb x2). I can push to high settings on every game but in apex legends, even if I lower the rest to 900p and other settings at lowest, I don't get solid 60 fps. It's like 10-15 in air and 40-50 on ground with spikes dropping to 25fps. I've updated the drivers and the game. The worst part is that people with the same gpu worst cpus than mine play on better graphics and get much better results even though they're recording the gameplay. Take a look at these videos for ref https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjSFp9TueAA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQisZzYRVes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErfocfpqIZ4 This is really frustrating please help
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can't install any games because origin says click yes when uac pops up when downloading. no solutions work that are available online so i tried debugging it myself and it seems to be related to qtwebengineprocess. the debug file in origin says [0210/130112:WARNING:resource_bundle_qt.cpp(114)] locale_file_path.empty() for locale what can I do about this? I don't think its a file permission issue. the backend software cant communicate with my file directory.
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Hello, the title says it all. Im looking for people to play apex with. You can join my discord(LINK ON PROFILE). Or juts invite me to yours.