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  1. So will Khajiit boots just not have models? If you equip them they wont appear but still give stats? Or would you have to just not have those equiped? If its the latter then this mod seems to be racist because not all Khajiit are skooma dealers. #CatLivesMatter
  2. I would make a practice document with code and everything just to make sure its perfect. Then just go to your nexus user area on the skyrim nexus and click "add a new file."
  3. All of what was said is true. Also best graphics card here: TOP TEIR Aw yeah check my sweet build, its cooled with gatorade: http://i.imgur.com/gchia7h.jpg
  4. All of what was said is true. Also best graphics card here: http://i.imgur.com/4uHrDTX.jpg
  5. Depends what resolution you intend to play at, you said dual monitor set up before right? If 1080p, a gtx 970 is awesome for the money. Higher res such as 2k, a r9 390 would be great. 4k, multi monitor would be best to go multiple cards or just one 980ti. Sli increases performance by 40%, but adding a third card only increases by 10-20%, fourh increase being lower still. If youre going to water cool any of your cards in the future, there are these new water blocks aimed at people just starting out, they are basically a cpu water block with a seperate bracket that acts as a heatsink for vram and regulator cooling. Water cooling is expensive though. Heres an example of universal waterblocks, the alphacool GPX series: http://www.alphacool.com/index.php/cat/c41_NVIDIA-Fullsize.html If I were you though, I would get a very cheap card thats passable at 1080p. Such as a gtx 950, a 750 or even onboard graphics depending on what cpu you intend on getting. Tough it out with that for a couple more months until pascal releases, the high bandwidth memory nvidia cards should be worth the wait. Edit: Forgot to mention, for sli or crossfire, you have to make sure the motherboard and power supply supports it.
  6. Why would the interface end of the computer be facing a wall? That's the side that faces me, so I can plug stuff into it.The average person has the rear exaust pointing away from them, thats why there's front headers. Also, turning the cables around to plug into the monitor and router cause strain. The optimal position is having the case perpendicular to the monitor, the rear interface right next to the monitors ports. That way both the front and rear ports are at either side for easy access, and any wires for things like the keyboard or mouse can be routed just under the monitor. If you want to go all out, just mount the motherboard inside your desk and use extentions to place ports where you want them.
  7. Why does the color of the ports matter if the rear of the computer will be facing a wall? As for onboard graphics Directx 12 along with other new graphics apis, will have a new feature that allows the onboard graphics to be used in sync to the dedicated video card. This allows for a pretty large performance increase with newer games down the line. I can tell you first hand I had an i7-990x@ 4.6ghz with 12gb RAM, after changing to an OC i7 4790k, theres really been no difference when gaming because games arent very good with multi core processors. Games prefer faster single cores, over multiple slower cores. The 2011v3 motherboards and processors also cost a lot more. That extra money could go towards a better graphics solution, monitor, better parts, or just more storage. I also have the gaming 7 for testing other hardware, and to be honest the onboard killer networking just feels not all that useful to me, you wont notice much of a difference unless you also upgrade router and internet provider. But I do agree that if youre going to be doing very intensive things with autodesk maya, or loading multiple programs on a ramdisk, I would go the extra mile. For programming though, get a really cheap laptop with a very slow cpu and low ram. Those limits will push you so that youll get better overall.
  8. Here: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/cnRCRBYou can replace the i7 with the i5 6600k , replace the 980ti with a normal 980 or 970ssc. I'd personally go with a 980ti first then worry about another monitor later or go with a r9 390 for half the price and buy a good monitor with the extra 300. If the monitor isnt included in the budget, get the 980ti or wait for the flagship pascal card.
  9. You are the second voice I have heard say this. Would you please be the first to explain it? A Newegg comment suggested that newer i7 and such builds no longer experience any noteworthy difference between x8 and x16 SLI. Why is that, and do you know where I can read about it? I'm deciding on my new computer too. Basically, ever since PCI 3.0 came out the bandwidth is so high that needing x16(32gb/s) is overkill for now. If you have an old board that's 2.0 the performance will actually take a hit, but it depends on the cards used, if both of their output exceeds the bandwidth for that PCI version there will be problems. EDIT: I remembered I actually tested this with an i7, ROG 1366 board, a chinese dell off brand 1366 board, two gtx-460s and two gtx-780ti. I actually experienced some performance loss when having both in x8 for the 780's but not much with the 460s. When going to 1150 and 3.0, there was no difference between x8 or x16, only if they were running in x4.
  10. Try this out. http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/52918/?
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