Recent content by TylWhite

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    Monoprice 24" 144hz

    This Monoprice monitor is only $160 and provides u with a 144hz refresh rate. http://www.monoprice.com/product/details/12178 . I'm also looking at Asus VG248QE with simular specs. But on the specifications section in the link it says the vertical frequency (VFR) is 60-75hz. I thought that...
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    Crossfire 390's or 1 msi 980Ti

    I play all the latest games coming out, as my budget pc was a test to see if i liked gaming on the pc and i love it and will never go back to primarily console.
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    Crossfire 390's or 1 msi 980Ti

    I want my components to not have to be upgraded in within a few years. So should i get Crossfire 390's or 1 msi 980Ti. I am playing at 1080p and would like to reach frames 100+. And games aren't as well optimized for AMD cards so that is a plus with going with the 980Ti. I would get a second...
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    Windows booting errors

    I can't check anything right now because I am not home. But could this possibly be a big conwinsidense. Because I have read about this happening to other after windows updates itself. And if the problem is the psu would a voltage test show the status of the component. And if all the voltages...
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    Windows booting errors

    Ya I did replace a sata cable, but can I rule out the mobo.
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    Windows booting errors

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    Windows booting errors

    First let me start off with my specs. AMD Athlon 860k Cpu Gigabyte a88x sniper mobo G.Skill Value 16gb 8x2 RAM (New) Hitachi 2tb HDD LG optical drive Corsair CX 600W Psu Okay I had an old hdd that would not boot windows after about 6 months. So I replaced the drive and within two days the same...
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    EVGA gtx 970

    Will the EVGA gtx 970 ssc edition last me two years of playing all new games on recommend settings on either high or ultra settings. I know it can do that now, but do u think it can do that in at least two years from now. In other words will it be future proof for a couple of years.
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    Will the i7 4790k be enough to last two years and still run new games on Recommended??

    Will the i7 4790k be enough to last two years and still run new games on Recommended settings?? Even high demanding titles. I know it can do that now, but can it do that in a few years?? If u dont think it can, what do suggest under $400.
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    Two different video cards in my pc??

    I currently have a R7 radeon 260x and i NEED an upgrade. I am looking at the Evga gtx 970 ssc edition. But will i be able to use both cards with the gtx 970 being the primary card of course. I just dont want the 260x to go to waste.