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About Stormcrownn
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Title
Newbie
- Birthday Apr 10, 1992
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Twitter
www.twitter.com/stormcrownn
Profile Information
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Location
United States of America
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Gender
Male
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Occupation
Datacenter Technician at Microsoft
System
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CPU
Intel 4790K@4.5GHz
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Motherboard
Asus - Z97-A/USB 3.1 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard
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RAM
Kingston Savage 4x16GB DDR3-1600
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GPU
EVGA SC2 GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
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Case
Fractal Design - Define R5
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Storage
250GB Samsung 850 Evo, SanDisk - Ultra II 960GB, Seagate 2TB, WD 4TB Blue
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PSU
EVGA G2 1000W
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Display(s)
Dell S2716DG
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Cooling
Corsair H100i GTX
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Keyboard
Das Keyboard 4 Professional
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Mouse
Logitech G Pro
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Sound
Schiit Magni/Modi, Sennheiser HD 700s, Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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What does "Future Proof" mean to you?
Stormcrownn replied to AncientNerd's topic in General Discussion
I'll side with nekogod here. I also have a 4790k, 32GB DDR3 RAM @ 1600hz since ~2014/2015. I've recently upgraded to a 1080 ti, and I still hit 100+ fps on 1440p/G-sync monitor. I have no issues lowering shadows or whatever if I dip into 60s and 50s. Future proof definitely applies. When the 6xxx/7xxx/8xxx all were introduced i looked at the comparisons, costs involved, and none of them have warranted the full upgrade to DDR/Mobo/etc. Likely as more developers start utilizing Vulcan/DX12 and possibly designing game engines around using multiple cores, we might see the -
Years ago I bought some Sennheiser HD 700s, and while I enjoy them for certain types of music, they are decidedly underwhelming with anything using bass. (I was real shit at researching...) I've been looking at Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro 250 Ohm, and DT990 Premium. Primarily for Hip Hop/R&B/EDM music, as well as gaming. I'm leaning towards the 770's as they offer something different, and I think the 990's might be a bit too similar to my HD 700s. Frustratingly in my research now, I've seen a handful of anecdotes from people saying the 770s had very overwhelming bass, a
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Hello, My mom recently passed away and I wanted to give her MSI Laptop to my grandmother to use, but I want to clone her current computer so i can access it like it is now. Ideally i'd like to have her existing system cloned onto a 3.5" HDD so i can have it in my current PC tower. I'm not sure of the cheapest way to do this, so I would greatly appreciate any suggestions/assistance.