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  1. Yes it is worth it but No it won't solve your problems. Cables are generally the best if you can. You wont have problems with interference or congestion, stability, etc. It wont hurt you in any way to use a cable so there's no reason not to as long as its feasible for you. That said, the cable won't magically give you more speed with the internet. Your lag might go down some, or any latency or jitter, and some things might be a bit faster due to the aforementioned reasons, but if you only have say 30MiB internet, the cable won't give you GiB speeds (except internally on your own LAN, but thats not important here). At the end of the day, your internet is your bottleneck. And even with a cable, if your roommate is doing something that uses up your bandwidth, you're going to notice even on a cable.
  2. i did a little more research and found that an A/B Audio Switch would also fit my needs. but then i realized, with my speakers plugged into my monitor for my PS4, that i just had to output the sound on my computer on my monitor too haha. i didnt think DP carried sound. so now im all set without spending a dime Thanks for your input!
  3. i mainly game on my PC, but i also have my PS4 hooked up to my monitor. i usually just have the PS4 sound go through my PS4 Wireless headset, but I think its starting to die. sound isnt as good as it used to be. so instead i plugged my speakers that I use for my PC, into my monitor, and that's something i should have been doing since the beginning. but what do i need to keep both the PC and the monitor/PS4 hooked up to it, so i dont have to keep switching the cable back and forth? I tried googling it, and came up with a Speaker Switch, but those seem to be one system, multiple speakers, so I wasn;t sure if that would do what I was looking for. Thanks guys!
  4. i was having the same dilema earlier this week for essentially the same build. i went the same route as you ddi and got this, upgrading from a 650W Best of luck to you!
  5. this should have been in the hardware section. if a mod wants to move it, that was my bad. I wasn't paying attention. Thanks for the response Kuno, that's what I was thinking, but wasn't sure.
  6. im looking into buying a UPS. just to hook up my computer and electronics too. surge protection and so that if my power goes out during a game, i can safely save and shut my system down correctly. i see these two both by CyberPower, one much cheaper than the other and with the addition of +2 outlets. but what gives? why so cheap? https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16842102134 https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16842102048 hope someone knowledgeable with UPSs can assist. or recommend something else even. Thanks!
  7. i don't see any reason why it wouldn't However I couldn't find that exact model on the supported memory list (though found plenty close to it so it'd likely be fine) I did find this one though, it's in the list of supported memory straight from Asus for your specific motherboard, has a higher clock rate, and it's cheaper than the one you linked to. Plus it ships and is distributed by Newegg, which is better,
  8. did you try running a dskchk? won't stop you from getting a new drive, as it would still be bad, but it could stop the errors, and give you the opportunity to get the data off easily.
  9. i9s are priced to be very expensive, pretty sure they've released it officially as I've seen numbers from $1000 to $2000 for the highest end chip. its only for enthusiasts/epeen, or truly it's for Workstations. I just redid my system with the 7700k myself, so i haven't even been following the AMD stuff, but ill be impressed when I see real performance. AMD always has great benchmarks and hype, but then real world tests are less than flattering. I hope they do come out strong though. They need it.
  10. HeyYou has a good point. Check your Bios to see if there are any settings to shut your WiFi off or any sleep or power save settings in general.
  11. as the above poster said, the monitor doesn't have any effect on performance. your monitor is simply what your system is outputting to. if your monitor can only do 60fps @1080p, then that is the most you will see. if your system can output better than that, it won't matter, and if it can't you won't get that. now a monitor might look better than your TV, depending on what you have for a TV. if you only have a 720p TV and your monitor is 1080p, then it will certainly look better. and I've hooked my PS4 up to my monitor and I enjoy playing on it. so what it will really come down to is a preference, but not performance.
  12. i might just reinstall windows. considering all of my hardware has changed it wouldnt hurt to do so anyways. i did uninstall all old drivers and reinstalled what i needed, but not through safe mode. there's no drivers from my old system.
  13. i think the card is at 1936Mhz. I wasnt monitoring during the game, but it never broke 70 during FurMark. so i don't think it's a throttling issue or anything. Also for what it's worth, i got the card a week after I built the system, i had a 980Ti before, and was getting the same performance. Something else I didn't mention is the FPS doesn't go up if I change the settings or drop it to 1080p. i get exactly the same frames. Thanks!
  14. Good Morning Nexus friends! it feels like it's been a couple of years since I posted here. I have this topic going on the Blizzard and Diablo forums as well, but of course I had to try my friends here as well. So i recently built a new PC and i can't get 144fps with it? (actually this is cool in itself because i posted here something like 5 years ago when I was getting ready to build my previous and first ever system!) i7-7700k @4.5Ghz Gigabyte GTX 1080 16GB DDR4 RAM 3200Mhz Windows 10 x64 Gigabyte z270 k5 Board Dell S2716DG G-Sync 1440p 144Hz 1ms i get anywhere between 60-80fps. occasionally getting higher. often getting lower. The VERY first time i booted up my system and played the game i was getting 130fps and above rarely dipping. but since, i get the aforementioned fps. I've removed all old drivers from my system (my OS is from my previous build), reinstalled D3, reinstalled my graphics drivers. D3 is installed on an SSD. about the only thing I haven't done is do a clean install of Windows. Other games get 144Hz, and my benchmarks are all where they should be, and stress tests are all clean, so i know its not a faulty card/CPU. because i do get over 60, i know its not vSync enabled in game, and in the menu i get 144. Here is the kicker though. My friend has a nearly identical build to mine, and he gets 144 no problem (his specs listed below). the only difference i can think of is he is plugged into the internet, where i have to use WiFi. would this really hinder FPS? my latency is no difference then his. Can anyone think of what could be going on? i would normally chaulk it up to bad optimization, but he's getting the desired FPS. Thanks for your help guys. Friend's Specs: i7-6600k @4.6Ghz GTX 1080 Founder's 16GB DDR4 RAM 3000MHz Windows 10 x64 Asus z170 Board Dell S2716DG G-Sync 1440p 144Hz 1ms
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