So I recently noticed that my GPU is bottlenecking my CPU (Intel Core i7 8700K @ 3.70GHz) pretty severely. I don't have the money yet but I am willing to go up to around $800-$900 for a new one. One of my questions is that my current graphics card is an ATI Radeon RX 580 Series which is a...
I just bought a used Sapphire R9 380 compact ITX card.
Before that I was using te Vega 8 in my 3200 G Ryzen.
But the problem is that I now can't change the refresh rate of my ASUS VG27W Q1B 2560 × 1440 monitor.
Before i was running on 144 hz but now in the display adapter properties is...
i recently got a new gpu which is an rx 570 (swapping from interrgrated graphics to an actual new gpu) and i had to upgrade my psu to accommodate my new gpu. without thinking i went on ebay and bought a new psu with the right cables and all that jazz. so anyway i plug everything in and boot it...
So I upgrade my graphics card from 9400 gt to Rx 570. I have two monitors and when I was using the 9400 gt it was working perfectly but since I change the graphics card the two monitors works for a bit then both of them shows a black screen. But if I install only one monitor it works perfectly...
im looking to buy the rtx 2060 palit and im not sure if my pc can handle it manly my cpu
Right now I got a:
1050ti
Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. H110M-S2H-CF motherboard
intel i5-7400 CPU 3.00GHz, 3001 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
220v power supply which i know that ill need to swap...
Hi
I'm looking forward to build $200 Pc, mainly use for browsing and watching youtube
No need to be tiny pc, regular size one is ok
PC only, no need to include monitor, keyboard, os or speaker
Any suggestions?
I have current gen desktop with only 240Gb SSD soo I pulled two 750Gb HDDs from my old laptop(about 3 years old).My question is how and if I can make a raid with just those two disks(keeping it also portable) and have windows and programs installed on my SSD?
I have asus pro gaming z170 with...
Hey there, I'd like to ask for some opinions on this.
I recently bought my first UPS, and I notice that while the plastic casing has a normal temperature, the screws on the bottom that tether the internals are much higher in temperature.
Is the elevated internal temperature normal for a UPS...