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summah

I bought msi nightblade mi2 last summer and now when i play overwatch computers temperature is 85-90

My graphics card is radeon r7 360

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1 minute ago, summah said:

I bought msi nightblade mi2 last summer and now when i play overwatch computers temperature is 85-90

My graphics card is radeon r7 360

have you dusted it or cleaned it in the last year? if not, clean it out. that will likely fix most of your problems.

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1 minute ago, Zyndo said:

have you dusted it or cleaned it in the last year? if not, clean it out. that will likely fix most of your problems.

I will test it out

 

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5 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

have you dusted it or cleaned it in the last year? if not, clean it out. that will likely fix most of your problems.

Will my i5 6400 be combatible with gtx 1060 4gb/3gb/6gb

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yup

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5 minutes ago, summah said:

Will my i5 6400 be combatible with gtx 1060 4gb/3gb/6gb

Yes

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5 minutes ago, summah said:

Will my i5 6400 be combatible with gtx 1060 4gb/3gb/6gb

FYI, I'd advise you to not get the 3GB model of the 1060. it's much worse than the 6GB model, and in the future you'd really wish you'd've spend more for more VRAM

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2 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

FYI, I'd advise you to not get the 3GB model of the 1060. it's much worse than the 6GB model, and in the future you'd really wish you'd've spend more for more VRAM

Ok!

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6 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

FYI, I'd advise you to not get the 3GB model of the 1060. it's much worse than the 6GB model, and in the future you'd really wish you'd've spend more for more VRAM

but will it fit inside my computer go check msi nightblade mi2 

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2 minutes ago, summah said:

but will it fit inside my computer go check msi nightblade mi2 

Yep, it will fit.

Depending on what card you get, some are bigger and some are smaller.

I'd recommend a dual-fan card that's pretty small, so nothing extreme.

it unhelpfully says that it can house up to a GTX 970, which gives no indication of size...

so just get a smaller card

 

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HP Spectre X360 - i7 8560U - MX150 - 2TB SSD - 16GB DDR4

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