Probably will end up overclocking. My budget is around $800-900 not including peripherals. I'm planning on building it this summer, and I'm not very familiar with the technicalities of monitors so I'm very open to suggestions
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Ponterrific/saved/FYmK8d I think I may have posted the wrong link last time again
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Alright I took a bit of your advice, Setsul. I also decided to increase my budget significantly since I figured I would be working most of the summer. Let me know what you think when you get a chance (I appreciate it a ton)
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Ponterrific/saved/#view=FYmK8d
I am literally the dumbest and just realized I posted that incorrect link. This one should work
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Ponterrific/saved/mvPGXL
Hey, relatively unfamiliar with individual pc parts and what can run what at ____ fps. I've played games on a laptop for as long as i can remember. Going into college soon to work in information/network security etc. so i want be a lot more familiar with a desktop beforehand. Also, I would love to be able to run games like Overwatch, CSGO, and TF2 well enough to stream and/or have a monitor to run at 120/144Hz. My budget is probably around $600-700 for the PC alone but am open to spending more if necessary. Just was curious if anyone was willing to help me out with a part list. Any help is extremely appreciated. Feel free to add me if you want! Thanks
edit: JDuff was nice enough to help me make a list. Lemme know what you guys think of it https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Ponterrific/saved/mvPGXL
edit: working link
I think if we put in a 10 minute round timer, teams will just turtle up on last if they lose mid and refuse to push until the round ends. 10 minute timers could actually have a reverse effect on what we're trying to accomplish?
Even if you don't like anime, I highly recommend Your Name. Straight up one of the best things/movies I've ever seen. Music is pretty nutty too
Not sure if this would help, but could be a cord connection issue? Maybe try a new HDMI (if you're using it) or try plugging it into a different hdmi port on your monitor
I had mostly the same issue a few months ago. I decided to quit TF2 and it's been one of the best decisions ever. I went from 30/40 hours per week to barely playing at all. I would highly recommend putting TF2 to the side for a while
Trump says more completely idiotic stuff. It's not even surprising anymore
flatlinecarpools from wisconsin/minnesota/il area?
I'm in the twin cities, would be down to drive, still considering if I'm going
I've had this issue before, you're going to have to get a new cerfification. There should be an option in your mumble settings to go to a new certification site.
First tip would be to use lower case when asking for mentors
should be arekk instead of vand