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    Do you believe that you can't see the difference between 30fps and 144fps?

    I know someone who genuinely believes you can't visually see the difference between 30 and 200 frames. In my experience there's a clear difference in not just to the eye but also the responsiveness. Gaming at 144fps looks much smoother and feels much more responsive.

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    If my budget is £500 for a Gaming PC - what would you advise me to do ?

    i.e what kind of gaming pc specs should the PC absolutely must have in order to have the best possible gaming experience in that budget ?

    i can maybe push that budget to perhaps £600.

    please gaming pc enthusiasts who know their stuff, calling you all out - help ?

    6 Answers1 month ago
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    PC vs Console gaming?

    Which one should I buy ?!?!?!? 

    12 Answers2 months ago
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    Why is my high end pc slowing down?

    I've had my pc for a year now it isn't a gaming pc but it isn't a potato either I've started to notice that it started slowing down and its even for laggy than my first gen iPad mini does anyone know how to fix the software?  

    5 Answers2 months ago
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    my dad went out and brought me a new PC and without informing me - here are the specs - is this any good ?

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    Your friend is right you should have no complaints whatsoever about the computer that you were given. It's an extremely powerful computer there shouldn't be any game that you should not be able to play very easily. 

    For right now you can consider yourself King of the Hill you probably have one of the most powerful computers in your city.  I'm a computer repairman in Statesboro Georgia so I can tell you what you've got you really ought to tell your dad thank you thank you. 

    Because he got you a really nice computer

    15 Answers2 months ago
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    Mac or PC?

    I prefer PC.

    8 Answers2 months ago
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    My pc is acting weird?

    my pc is doing wierd things wtf is happening help!!

    10 Answers3 months ago
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    Is it better to have a PC on a desk or floor?

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    5 Answers3 months ago
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    How do I replace my ram?

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    Assuming that you have a desktop, not a laptop

    yes, increasing RAM to the degree you describe is usually fairly inexpensive.

    (Usually < $50 to add 4 GB of very high-quality RAM to your existing system)

    Although laptop RAM can be more expensive (depends on the system)

    it's still very much less expensive than replacing the entire system.

    Yes, increasing RAM from 4GB to 8GB should certainly significantly improve the performance of Windows

    and specifically the performance of high-performance games on the market.

    I would recommend upgrading to 16 GB if the price is not beyond your means.

    (Note: MORE than 16 GB is, according to current experts, of no value for current games.)

    16 GB of very high-quality RAM typically costs < $100.

    You will need to know your system specs

    specifically:

    - what type of RAM it accepts (probably 288-pin DDR4, but check anyway)

    - what speed of RAM it accepts (it should accept a range of different speeds, and I warn that the top-speed RAM is typically very expensive)

    - how many RAM sockets your system has

    8 Answers3 months ago
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    Recommendation for upgrading a gaming PC?

    I currently have a gaming PC with Intel Core i7 Skylake 6700 up to 4.0Ghz Quad Core, a Geforce GTX 1070, 16GB RAM with Windows 10.

    So far, I don't have any issues running the latest PC games, but Resident Evil 2 Remake seems a little more demanding, I saw some degrading, so I think it's trying to tell me to either tone down the settings or upgrade my PC or graphics card? If so, what would you recommend?

    Thank you in advance.

    10 Answers4 months ago
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    How do I uninstall MyClean PC?

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    Why does my PC stay stuck in bios ?

    So a few days ago, I tried to turn on my PC and I got the blue screen saying that was an error. And so the past 3 or 4 times I’ve tried to start my PC up, it goes straight to the bios. And if I save and exit, it takes me right back to the bios, forcing me to have to press the power button to make it turn off. Is there any solutions to this ?? 

    8 Answers5 months ago
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    RAM memory rank?

    I want to buy a second stick of ram for my pc and i found a listing with a very similar model to mine, only difference being the memory rank on it being 4gx8 while mine is 8gx8. will it work or not it is an xpg adata stick

    4 Answers5 months ago
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    I cloned a hard drive and put it in another PC and it works? I thought I had to purchase a new Windows license?

    My mothers HARD Drive died, so she gave me the pc its old anyway from 2016, and I cloned my hard drive not thinking it would work and put it in my moms old PC and it works I can use windows and everything else. I was told I needed a license for each PC? I don't know the product key for the old PC but my cloned hard drive works on it. Is this only temporary? eventually Microsoft will block it?

    6 Answers5 months ago