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About JayB
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https://www.pcgamer.com/a-recent-windows-10-update-is-hurting-game-performance-and-messing-with-mice/
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Wow. That thing is perfect! Just ordered it Thank you all for your help! /close
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It is used in a DJ-booth for light-control. 1024p is pretty bad for previewing lighting fixtures, can't accept that.
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I should buy a 19" 16:9 1920:1080 display and dremel it down to 17" 4:3 1440:1080
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I already have one of those TN 1280*1024 in use. Got it used for 5 bucks. Want to upgrade that
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832€... holy shit. But it is also too lange.
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You are absolutly right. ATM there is an 17" screen but since it's pretty old it has big bazzels, so it is around 19".
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Nope, it's even limited in the height. It would be too tall.
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I need to equip a very space-limited booth with a screen. At the Moment I'm using an old 4:3 1280*1024 screen, the size is perfect but the resolution sucks. Are there any high-res (Full-HD; 1440*1080) screen on the market? Thx for your help
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Hey guys, I'm looking for an easy and portable way to remove dust from computers. At the moment I unplug them and carry the in the garage and clean them with a huge compressor. But that is annoying, so I was looking for a portable thing. Canned air expensive and I always need to order new ones, that isn't the solution. I was thinking about a blow-dryer thing without the heat and with more power. Do such things exist?
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Yep, it will be okay. But if I were you I would go 4k with that 1080ti. Than you will have a GPU Bottleneck and have no need to overclock.
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NH-U12S Max TDP on LGA1151 socket: 95W & OC** i5-8600K TDP: 95W So yes, it will be cool enough without OC, if you want to OC Noctua says this: **Our recommendations assume that the cooler is installed in a typically equipped, properly ventilated system. If you are using particularly hot components inside your system, it may be necessary to use stronger case ventilation to ensure sufficient CPU cooling performance.
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It says: "Supports DDR4 3200+ (OC) (Ryzen CPU) / 2400 (A-series APU)" not "AMD Ryzen series CPUs support DDR4 3200+(OC)/2933(OC)/2667/2400/2133 ECC & non-ECC, un-buffered memory" So, when you use Ryzen, it will support 3200+