A:AnswerThere are a number of reasons this could be the outcome. Let me start with the most likelly.
1. Your cable between the video card and the monitor won't support the resolution being used.
2. The motherboard isn't reading your max monitor settings correctly and it's attempting to overdrive it.
3. You may not be using the best type of connection. Use either the USB-C or DisplayPort connection to the RTX2080 video card.
A:AnswerYou can remove the blockers. They are provided for dust/debris protection. Simply remove the one associated with the Display Port and plug in a compatible sync monitor.
A:AnswerNo idea as my SSD is WD Blue. I will be running M.2 as soon as I get around to buying a Samsung 1TB M.2. At this price point, it's still worth the money.
A:AnswerHello, Unfortunately, we cannot specify the brand as it depends on what we have on hand, but the brands range from major gaming companies such as MSI, ASUS, etc. Thank you!
A:AnswerI just purchased this thing. Before that I was running OW on a ROG laptop with a 1050ti @ 60fps and 75 hz with no issues at all. You can max out overwatch on this and it won’t skip a beat.
A:AnswerIf it doesn't say in the site I doubt it will. You can check the Intel and Nvidia websites to be sure as they are the ones pushing the promotion. I will tell you if you sign up for the product improvement program with Intel you can get a fourth game free from them. I will tell you up front BEST BUY has to give you the game codes. If they don't have them on the receipt you have to go through the store where purchased to get it corrected. Took me three days to get this figured out between Nvidia and Best buy.