u/Technical_Durian485

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New GPU but display looks cooked

Hello people, I recently bought a 5060ti from Amazon, and today the GPU came through, and I went to immediately install it, but when I fully installed it and booted it back up, my display looks like this. I don’t know what’s the issue so I sent picture of the gpu and the connections such as the pcie and the power cable. Before upgrading, my current specs were

CPU: Ryzen 7 5600x
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus B550M Elite
RAM: 32 GB DDR4
PSU: Thermaltake Smart 750w

If you guys can identify the issue, please let me know, can’t let all this money go to waste.

u/Technical_Durian485 — 4 hours ago

Need help/clarification on aim training for OW

https://reddit.com/link/1tbnjj3/video/8ibtgx7ymt0h1/player

Hello Kovakks Community, I have been recently getting back on Overwatch since the past month, and right now I'm basically hardstuck at Plat 2, and I feel like my aim has been holding me back when playing comp games, as I feel like I can't finish off any solo targets because of my aim. Right here,

I have a 2 min clip of me shooting practice bots with both my mains (Cassidy and Soldier), and I was coming here to ask for some help. Is my sens too high?? Is my tracking somewhat fried?? You know the typical nooby questions. On top of that, I also wanted to ask how you guys would train your aim on Overwatch, because I haven't trained my aim for a game like this (I mostly play Osu and Val),

if you guys have any advice or suggestions, please leave it below as I want to improve and possibly hit masters by the end of the summer so I can say that I have achieved something in this game.

Sorry for this long post and kinda sounding like a bot/teacher. I don't know how to get this message out without being like a nonchalant 6ft dreadhead.

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u/Technical_Durian485 — 2 months ago