Recent content by SherbetAddict

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    Sapphire v Powercooler

    "That's kind very hot." Srsly, It's down to ur personal preference, maybe ask your kid which he prefers?
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    Sapphire v Powercooler

    Really depends on your pricing, warranty and overall thoughts on aesthetics. After seeing some benchmarks online, I can say that they perform similarly. Sapphire has always been the reputable AMD-exclusive 3rd-party supplier, so you may want to know that. I'd advise shopping around for some...
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    350$ gaming PC!

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    Tom's Hardware Giveaway - Just Cause 3!

    I really loved a lot of open-world games for their long playtime. Here they are in no particular order: Skyrim TESV: The swathes of mods for this game really made it special on PC. With a texture mod and an ENB, the graphics can contend with modern AAA titles. Not to mention dragonshouting kids...
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    Fallout 4: Can I Run It

    System Specifications Operating System: Windows 10 Pro Processor and Speed: i5 4460, 3.2 GHz RAM and Speed: 1x8GB, 1600 MHz Graphics Card: Sapphire Radeon R9 280X Dual-X, 1010 MHz Can I play the game - Yes/No: Yes What Resolution am I set at: 1080p What are my avg FPS: 45FPS
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    Csgo 200+ fps with 200 euro? Help me :)

    What country do u live in? Try to go for an R9 380, but i don't think your PSU is very good, you might need to upgrade that.
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    fx 4300 or core i3 for gaming.

    i3. \ The FX4300's Single Core performance is... low to say the least.
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    someone here works for amd?

    http://www.amd.com/en-us/who-we-are/careers Maybe you could get yourself employed?????
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    someone here works for amd?

    I wish I could work for AMD.
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    Do I need to change my PSU? (i5-4570 + gtx980 oc)

    Quote from NVidia's Website: Thermal and Power Specs: 98 CMaximum GPU Tempurature (in C) 165 WGraphics Card Power (W) 500 WMinimum System Power Requirement (W) 2x 6-pinsSupplementary Power Connectors You need at the VERY LEAST 500W for a non-OC card. You'll want somewhere around 750W for an OC...