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About Trogdor8freebird
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Title
Gaming/Anime/Emulation interests
- Birthday Sep 13, 1992
Contact Methods
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Steam
http://bombch.us/WE8 OR http://bombch.us/WE- [Second one is main]
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Battle.net
Link#1439
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PlayStation Network
VitaminABullet
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Xbox Live
AllUsNMoreUsNMe
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Twitter
https://twitter.com/trogdor8freebir
Profile Information
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Location
Illinois, USA
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Gaming, all major platforms
Music: Metal, light dubstep/chillstep mainly
Florida... although I don't live there
Book reading, mainly fictional work
Dogs, cats, most popular animals
Coca-cola
Newegg
Being chill
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Occupation
https://www.youtube.com/user/Trogdor8freebird
System
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CPU
Intel Pentium G4500 (Stock)
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Motherboard
Asrock z170 Extreme4
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RAM
Corsair LPX 16GB @ 3000 MHz DDR4
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GPU
GPU1 - GTX 560 Ti, GPU2 - Intel HD 530 (iGPU)
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Case
Something meh
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Storage
500GB Seagate HDD & 500GB Hitachi HDD
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PSU
I didn't even bother checking
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Display(s)
Some Dell 1440x900 monitor
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Cooling
Nothing noteworthy
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Keyboard
Logitech K120
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Mouse
Razer Deathadder 3500 DPI
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Sound
Onboard
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Operating System
Windows 10 x64 Ultimate
Recent Profile Visitors
4,230 profile views
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Right now I've got a Cryorig of some sort, I think it was an H5. It was ~$35 when I got it a few years ago but it's not cooling very well at 4.5GHz (1.315v or 1.328v as reported by HWInfo and CPU-Z respectively). I can't afford a CPU upgrade since that'd require more than just a new CPU but I can get the $90 NH-D15. Should I upgrade to it? Will I see enough of an improvement to not hit TJ Max under load?
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My understanding with how OCing works might be a bit off but on my Asrock Z170M Extreme4 I set the voltage to "Fixed Mode", made it 1.3v and set the Load Line Calibration thing to level 1. I figured that would make it a constant 1.3v but in HWiNFO64 it detects the Core VIDs at 1.270v maximum, 1.235v when it's not 1.270v. Any idea what I could be missing?
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It's complicated but I did a very dumb thing, so here's how it all happened and don't know what I should do: Months ago I had a RAID setup with two of my HDDs. This is also when I started OC'ing my CPU and RAM a little and made some BIOS profiles with varying OCs. Sometime after this I'd gotten an SSD, wiped my two drives, disabled RAID and made my SSD the primary drive. I recently thought about OC'ing further just to see if I could push it a little more and I selected the BIOS preset of my previously highest OC I'd attained, I forgot that it enabled RAID however and I w
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they are textures right? With that said I can't think of anytime where water textures themselves look blurrier at more oblique angles, just reflections getting cut off when using SSR. Does the AF setting apply to them?
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My friend (who has a 4690, 16gb ram, gtx 1060 with gpu usage at ~30%) is able to use his graphics card for youtube playback. I can't seem to achieve this kind of hardware acceleration for playback and even 4k60 videos use less than 15% of my video card. Anyone know how I can change this? I tried Chrome and Firefox, with "Use hardware acceleration when available" enabled on Chrome.