JrRacinFan
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System Name | Dual Build Streamer |
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Processor | Ryzen 7900x3d : Ryzen 4600G |
Motherboard | AsRock B650E Steel Legend : Giga B450i Aorus |
Cooling | Custom Water 1x420 : Stock |
Memory | 32GB T-Force Deltas : 16GB Dominator Platinums |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor 7900 XTX Liquid Devil: iGPU |
Storage | 20+ TB |
Display(s) | Sammy 49" 5k Ultrawide |
Case | Custom White Painted Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard : Onboard |
Power Supply | EVGA 1200W P2 |
Mouse | Corsair M65 RGB Elite White |
Keyboard | Hyperx Origins 65 |
Software | Windows 10 |
A solid state drive will help with file loading times and general web browsing. That's the most common way to explain what it does.What is a solid state drive? and what does it do? (lol sorry:shadedshu)
I myself like the Auzentech Prelude.What sound card do you recommend? (I also have been wanting a good sound card)
It's an optical disc drive that you can write your own files to a multitude of blank media types, CD/DVD & Blu Ray discs. Best way I can describe it. Can also play Blu Ray movies in the drive.for what is the blu ray burner?
And yes, I was planning for a monitor upgrade, but I don't think it is going to work out with the card. as I have said, I can run all smooth @high settings, by that, I get 40+fps. So I thought if I upgrade my monitor to let's say a 20" , it would increase the games resolution, which then also increases the activity of the card. and I bet it would be 30fps+ if I switch to 20. So I would upgrade card first, then monitor.
You are totally wrong there. You shouldn't experience ANY downgrade of FPS because if your going higher resolution, the gpu will start doing "more work". Go up to a 20" 1600x900 panel like myself, at this resolution i have even found myself that a 4870 was a perfect match. In comparison to my own rig, I only upgraded gpu recently to accomodate the 1080p aspect of the 42".