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[Solved] Asus Rog Internet Connection Problem

Discussion in 'Networking' started by Nesko91, Feb 27, 2016.

  1. IceMan37

    IceMan37 Banned

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    Operating System:
    Windows 10
    Computer Brand or Motherboard:
    MSI Z87M-G43
    CPU:
    I5 4690k @ 4.6
    Memory:
    16GB Hyper X 1866
    Hard Drive:
    1TB WD_Blue | 240Gb Sandosk SSD
    Graphics Card:
    eVGA GTX 970 FTW
    Power Supply:
    750W Tt
    It's all good but with your laptop you will be able to enable better textures, Aniso @ 16x, and Antialiasing as well. You basically get all medium textures with a Xbone or PS4. They both have AMD HD 7870 (R9 270) level graphics as well as processors that are roughly equal to the raw power an AMD FX4300 . Your laptop is way, way ahead of that. Take advantage of it!
     
    Last edited: Feb 27, 2016
  2. Nesko91

    Nesko91 Registered Members

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    I just have to give it a try. I guess im just too used to lay on the couch and play on a big screen. Also not a lot of my friends are playing on Pc so im missing the "whos faster, whos better" rivality feeling and also im fine with playing retro-ugly-graphic games on a 75 inche screen xD. I could get the asus screen onto my TV and play like that -> more cables trough the apartment -> never ending problems of a Gamer :)
     
  3. IceMan37

    IceMan37 Banned

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    Operating System:
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    CPU:
    I5 4690k @ 4.6
    Memory:
    16GB Hyper X 1866
    Hard Drive:
    1TB WD_Blue | 240Gb Sandosk SSD
    Graphics Card:
    eVGA GTX 970 FTW
    Power Supply:
    750W Tt
    Indeed. I have some friends who are console gamers (couch) but when they saw my 2 screen setup and how a GTX 980 will make Dying Light look 3 times better than the PS4 did, in two of those recent cases they wanted to convert to PC gaming. One I helped them build a rig (FX 6300 GTX 960) and the other I built it myself (FX 8320 R9 380x) and they both say they will never go back but they still use it occasionally especially since they both have kids and they are used to gaming with each other. This was just recently too and the FX 8320 was just finished last week. Of course I converted plenty of others those were just the two most recent cases. I say do whatever you want and whatever fits your lifestyle, but you certainly have the laptop that will push a high end display on all high settings with better FPS than you would get with a console.
     
    Last edited: Feb 28, 2016
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