Love the Dan cases, I've been looking at ITX cases for a while trying to downsize before I go back to school. The Cerberus is about as small as I can go and trust the CPU cooler to do its job, still waiting to see what AMD comes through with for the next round.
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Love the Dan cases, I've been looking at ITX cases for a while trying to downsize before I go back to school. The Cerberus is about as small as I can go and trust the CPU cooler to do its job, still waiting to see what AMD comes through with for the next round.Originally posted by G PericoIf I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
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https://kotaku.com/publishers-pull-t...its-1834828248
That's not going to help Epic's case, even if not their fault.
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You're right, even if it's not their fault people will bend over backwards to continue railing against them for it. Thanks internet! I suspect these publishers could have contractual arrangements with other stores about price matching / lower price offers, kind of like retail and minimum advertised pricing.https://kotaku.com/publishers-pull-t...its-1834828248
That's not going to help Epic's case, even if not their fault.
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Tempted to pick up all the formerly Playstation exclusive quantic dream games.
Played Hades for the first time last night, pretty neat game.Comment
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I'm tempted to try Hades. I haven't bought anything on Epic. I do have their collection of free games though somehow I missed The Witness. I played it a lot on PS4 but would have loved a free version on PC. Oh well.
Hades is the only game I'm interested in. I have no interest in buying Borderlands 3 at $50 or $60. I'll wait till it's someday $20 or less. I don't need it immediately. I still want to play through the updated version of Part 1."It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
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Not a big deal really. Paradox Interactive games go on sale very often anyway and the game they pulled not coming out until March 2020.Comment
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Planning on building a PC in the coming months, so I'm coming here to ask for help in finalizing the specs for my planned PC. Looking for a PC that can run 1080 or 1440 at 120-140hz on ultra/high settings. I went on reddit and they suggested this:
Type Item
CPU AMD - Ryzen 5 2600X 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor
Motherboard MSI - B450 GAMING PRO CARBON AC ATX AM4 Motherboard
Memory Corsair - Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory
Storage Intel - 660p Series 1 TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
Video Card EVGA - GeForce RTX 2070 8 GB Black Video Card
Case NZXT - H500 ATX Mid Tower Case
Power Supply EVGA - SuperNOVA G3 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
The storage I might bump up to 2 TB for $100 more and the video card I might bump up to a 2080 for $200-$300 more. The original specs would cost ~$1100. The main use of this would be for games like 2K and Madden, F1 and iRacing, and then text sims like OOTP and Football Manager (so I'm guessing CPU and Video Card are most important?).PSN / Xbox GT - BLUEnYELLOW28Comment
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If your budget allows, definitely go for the 2080. The 2070 will be fine at 1080p but if you really want 1440p on Ultra at 120+ fps, get the 2080 if you can afford it.Planning on building a PC in the coming months, so I'm coming here to ask for help in finalizing the specs for my planned PC. Looking for a PC that can run 1080 or 1440 at 120-140hz on ultra/high settings. I went on reddit and they suggested this:
TypeItem
CPUAMD - Ryzen 5 2600X 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor
MotherboardMSI - B450 GAMING PRO CARBON AC ATX AM4 Motherboard
MemoryCorsair - Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory
StorageIntel - 660p Series 1 TB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive
Video CardEVGA - GeForce RTX 2070 8 GB Black Video Card
CaseNZXT - H500 ATX Mid Tower Case
Power SupplyEVGA - SuperNOVA G3 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
The storage I might bump up to 2 TB for $100 more and the video card I might bump up to a 2080 for $200-$300 more. The original specs would cost ~$1100. The main use of this would be for games like 2K and Madden, F1 and iRacing, and then text sims like OOTP and Football Manager (so I'm guessing CPU and Video Card are most important?).
The extra space in the SSD is nice, but if you don't consistently have a LOT of games installed the 1tb would suffice and you'd be better suited picking an HDD for extra storage of files - or a traditional SSD. Again if you can afford it, grab the 2tb. I'd still recommend pairing the m.2 with another SSD that has only the OS on it.
Not sure on that MB, but as long as it takes the AMD chip and supports the m.2 drive, you should be good to go.
Good luck man. Nothing like that feeling of a new build!
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Thanks for the reply!If your budget allows, definitely go for the 2080. The 2070 will be fine at 1080p but if you really want 1440p on Ultra at 120+ fps, get the 2080 if you can afford it.
The extra space in the SSD is nice, but if you don't consistently have a LOT of games installed the 1tb would suffice and you'd be better suited picking an HDD for extra storage of files - or a traditional SSD. Again if you can afford it, grab the 2tb. I'd still recommend pairing the m.2 with another SSD that has only the OS on it.
Not sure on that MB, but as long as it takes the AMD chip and supports the m.2 drive, you should be good to go.
Good luck man. Nothing like that feeling of a new build!
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I do have to be money conscious, but i think im just going to save up more and get the 2080. Id rather just wait and save up more to get the one I really want, then spending $200-$300 less and getting one thats just "okay" in my eyes.
And for storage, I probably wouldnt have TOO many games on my PC so thinking about it, I probably would just be better of with the 1 TB, and maybe getting a second, small SSD for the OS?
Also, what kind of monitor would you suggest? It would really just be for gaming and work efficiency so im pretty dead-set on ultrawide. The 49" Samsung looks amazing but thats probably TOO wide and kinda unnecessary, but there was the LG GK950 that looks good too, any other suggestions? Definitely 1440p since id rather spend the extra $ for the 2080.PSN / Xbox GT - BLUEnYELLOW28Comment
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I use a 1TB SSD and it holds all my games I’d ever need at one time.
NBA 2K
Madden 19
BFV
FIFA 19
WWE 2K19
Planet Coaster
I have several VR games on it as well plus some other games but listed the GB hogs.. Not to mention 4 apps of the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite.
I’ve still got plenty of room. Bigger would be nice but a 1TB SSD and a decent storage drive will be just fine. Don’t get a small SSD just for the OS.. I did that with my first one and it really isn’t a good idea especially since SSDs are fairly cheap now.Last edited by TheBleedingRed21; 05-18-2019, 10:34 PM.Comment
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Thanks for the reply!
I do have to be money conscious, but i think im just going to save up more and get the 2080. Id rather just wait and save up more to get the one I really want, then spending $200-$300 less and getting one thats just "okay" in my eyes.
And for storage, I probably wouldnt have TOO many games on my PC so thinking about it, I probably would just be better of with the 1 TB, and maybe getting a second, small SSD for the OS?
Also, what kind of monitor would you suggest? It would really just be for gaming and work efficiency so im pretty dead-set on ultrawide. The 49" Samsung looks amazing but thats probably TOO wide and kinda unnecessary, but there was the LG GK950 that looks good too, any other suggestions? Definitely 1440p since id rather spend the extra $ for the 2080.
Acer Predator x27 1440p is the monitor to get..I researched for a long time, nearly a year, and it was the one I decided on. And believe you me, having owned it for about 8 months, it's AWESOME!!
Best of all its come down some in price since I got it...looks to be about $549 now
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Yeah love this monitor, probably my favorite to game. The movements in games is so silky smooth. I have an ultra wide as well but prefer this monitor to game onComment
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Look at this! Down to $449.Acer Predator x27 1440p is the monitor to get..I researched for a long time, nearly a year, and it was the one I decided on. And believe you me, having owned it for about 8 months, it's AWESOME!!
Best of all its come down some in price since I got it...looks to be about $549 now
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I had a weird issue waking up this morning. My main monitor, the one I linked a few posts ago, was turned on, but not displaying anything. I was able to see it in the nVidia Control Panel, but when trying to select it to activate it I could never actually check the box. After searching around online, I saw it was actually not that uncommon of a bug with nVidia. The solution was simple, unplug the monitor for a couple of minutes, then plug it back in and it should be able to be activated again as part of your display. I unplugged it, gave it 2-3 minutes, then plugged it in and tried to select it in the control panel. No luck. However, I was able to just use the Windows Display Settings to activate the display and now it is all working like usual.
Only posting this in case anyone else here ever comes across a monitor randomly not being activated and being unable to activate it. I don't know what causes the issue, but it was something that occurs frequently enough to be able to find a solution for it on the nVidia forums rather quickly.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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