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    [SOLVED] HDD not posting (HELP)

    I'll get right to the point, because I am beyond pissed. I have lost all hope so I'm turning to you for help. Was changing some parts - the GPU and RAM and at one point I shut the power off on my PSU. After changing the parts, my PC is not booting, the GPU is spinning, the CPU fan, the RAM is...
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    Question RGB RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO VS. HyperX Predator RGB VS. G. SKILL Trident Z

    They are all great, but I was just wondering which one do you guys think looks the best. They're the same price for 32GB DDR4 @320MHz CL16, so that doesn't make any difference in chosing one over the other. Cheers.
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    [SOLVED] heating issues

    Buddy, that laptop isn't built for gaming. But, what games are you playing?
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    Discussion since when was hitler a bad guy?

    Dude, leave your PC specs. You cant expect help if we don't know the root of the problem.
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    [SOLVED] Installing a new SSD

    Basically, I want to get either an m.2 NVMe drive or a SATA SSD. That is not the point of this thread, so don't focus on that. The main focus is noise. So, I recently found out that my PC is not noisy because of my GPU, my CPU cooler, my PSU nor my case fan - it is because of my 7200RPM Toshiba...
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    Question A noisy HDD (Installing a new SSD)

    Hello to everyone on this beautiful forum. I am thinking of getting an SSD or an m.2 SSD (does not matter, because that is not the point of this thread, so please don't reply to this point right here) installed into my PC with my existing HDD. The problem isn't the speed, I don't care about...
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    Question Phanteks Revolt Pro Series PSUs Thoughts

    Hey everyone, I was just wondering what are your thoughts on the Phanteks Revolt Pro PSUs, specifically the 850W version, since I am looking into buying it. I know it is a reliable PSU and Phanteks is a great and reliable brand, but mostly what I am worried or better said interested in is the...
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    Question My psu

    If you are skeptical, you can use a PSU calculator to make sure. Here's a link: https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator But yes, you are good to go. I am upgrading to an 850W PSU and I don't have that demanding components, but still a PSU works best at 50% load.
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    [SOLVED] best card for 1080p @60hz

    If you're only looking at gaming at 60+FPS at Full HD, get the 1660ti. If you're looking for future proofing and maybe consider going onto 1440p in the future, I'd say get the 1070. They're all good cards, just depends on how much money you are willing to put in. But, if you're just looking...
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    Question Straight up which one

    You have to be clear on what you mean. $500 to $600?
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    [SOLVED] best card for 1080p @60hz

    Take a look here. I would actually advise going with a 1070, but because they are unnecessarily expensive it's better to go with an RX 580 or if you really want that 12-15% better performance go with a 590. Cheers.
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    Question Got a challenge. Building a PC for a friends little brother.

    Don't know why you would go with a $190 4GB version of the same card you can get for $160 for an 8GB version of MSI ARMOR OC at Newegg.
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    Question Im Learning and put together a PC hows it look?

    @WildCard999 I personally never had any problem with it and I can tell you that 97% of Balkan never bought a Windows key. But, if you did, just buy it for $20 from Kinguin, G2A or similar sites. Also, if you're editing photos, I would suggest not shooting for the starts with an RTX2070 and get...
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    Question Got a challenge. Building a PC for a friends little brother.

    Don't know who you're referring to as 'getting triggered', but I'm just pointing the obvious. Anyways, it's not private anymore, that's my bad, didn't notice.
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    Question Im Learning and put together a PC hows it look?

    First of, do not buy a Windows key. Just pirate it. But, if you like spending money that much, buy it here. Secondly, use the PCPartPicker. Just create an account, choose the system builder and it will automatically show you compatible parts for your PC. Also, did you mean $1500 so this is a...