I plan to buy this laptop: Asus TUF F15, first I would like to clarify some doubts.
1) How can know if the laptop is Gsync compatible?
2) Can I add a second GPU via Thunderbolt connector and render with two video cards?
3) Is it priced right?
4) Do you know about the sturdiest alternative in...
The laptop is this one: laptop. I can tell you that it has two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A external connectors and one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C external connector. I'm not sure about the internal connectors and would like an external alternative at first. Thanks in advance for any help.
I just received my new laptop and was about to play some multiplayer AOE 3 games but, I wasn't able to enter any nor nobody was able to enter the ones I started and I just remembered that I need to open some ports. I have no idea about how to open ports in neither my cell phone or my laptop's...
As the title says both LAN ports and some USB ports stopped working on my Asus Z87-WS motherboard. I tried clearing the Cmos and checking the bios for something out of place but, that didn't solved the issue. I was hoping that somebody here with more experience has a better solution than me...
I just bought a new RTX 2070 and I tried to install it along with my three other GTX 1070s. I received a message from the driver that the installation can't continue. I have no idea about how to get the driver to install. Can somebody help me with that please? Thanks in advance!
DDR4-3200Mhz is doable. Do you think that two dual channel kits will work with quad channel platform? I saw a affordable 3400Mhz kit but is dual channel. My PSU is EVGA 1300W gold PSU so yes it should handle the hardware. What Threadripper CPU do you recommend instead than the 1950X?
The rig will be an upgrade for my present rig which is: i7-4790K, Asus Z87-WS, 2x8GB DDR3 2400 RAM, 4 GTX 1070s with AIO coolers. Blender is not scaling 100% as it is supposed to and I was wondering if a CPU with more lanes will fix that.
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i7-6850K, ASRock X99 OC Formula/3.1, 4x4GB DDR4...
I heard that the new NVLink bridge technology makes possible memory scaling. Is that true for the new generation of cards? Specifically, will I get 16GB of memory from two RTX 2080 cards running on NVLink SLI?
I have a nice rig with i7-4790K (water cooled by AIO), Asus Z87-WS, EVGA 1300W Gold PSU and 4 GTX 1070s. I would like to water cool all of the GTX 1070s but, they are all different. I found an adequate AIO for GPUs which is ID-Cooling Frostflow 120VGA but, I have no idea about what case would...