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Xplod2064

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About Xplod2064

  • Birthday Dec 28, 1995

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    New Zealand
  • Interests
    Love talking about computers, and building them. Also Enjoy playing soccer meh.
  • Biography
    My name is Grant Whyte I am currently 22 years old, In a few months I will be studying Electrotechnology which will be interesting, I also love playing soccer and riding my bike.

System

  • CPU
    AMD RYZEN 1700 O/C to 3.9GHz
  • Motherboard
    ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO X370
  • RAM
    GSKILL TRIDENT Z 2X8GB DDR4 @3200MHZ
  • GPU
    MSI R9 390
  • Case
    NZXT NOCTIS 450 ROG
  • Storage
    Samsung Evo 250GB (SSD) WD 1TB Black & Green
  • PSU
    EVGA SUPERNOVA G2 GOLD 750W
  • Display(s)
    ASUS VX238H
  • Cooling
    RYZEN 1700 stock cooler, 3 NZXT FANS 140mm and 2 120mm also 2 CORSAIR SP120's
  • Keyboard
    ROCCAT ISKU FX
  • Mouse
    ROCCAT KONE +
  • Sound
    LOGITECH G933 ARTEMUS SPECTRUM
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit

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  1. Honestly I would of probably gone for the 5600x3D but that is not available in NZ unfortunately. None of the 5700X3D or 5800X3D are currently on sale, so maybe I just wait for that to happen and pick one up then, depending on prices ofc.
  2. The 5700x3D here is $468NZD and the 5800x3D is $548NZD, a bit unsure on the 5700x3D because of the clock speed, from my knowledge in tarkov having a higher clock speed boosts fps, maybe the 3D cache just makes enough difference on its own?
  3. Yeah well this X370 1st gen Ryzen mobo has done very well for the seven years I have had it, Tarkov seems to really like the 3d cache so I think for my budget atm I will probably just get the 5800x3D and maybe 1-2 years from now upgrade to a new platform idk.
  4. Hey all, currently unsure if I should upgrade just my CPU to 5800x3D on my mobo, or to just go 7th gen ryzen with a new mobo and DDR5 ram. Specs: Asus Crosshair 6 Hero Ryzen 7 3700x GSkill trident Z Neo 4x16gb @3200MHz So I am wanting to get into tarkov again, my current system struggles now at 1440p in which I have actually quit as it has become so laggy and just plain unplayable. So my predicament is pay $600 for a 5800x3d as that is compatible with my 1st gen ryzen mobo and hope it gives enough performance? Or for the same price get a 7800x3d but pay additional for a mobo and ram, which motherboards at least are not cheap at all. The CPU's here in NZ anyway are pretty much identical, so it is worth spending $600 for a cpu now or do I wait a bit and get the 7800x3d with mobo and ram, currently would not be able to afford all the 7th gen parts as the mobo and ram are not cheapest here. Last note is I am not 100% sure if the 5800x3d will even make much of a difference over my 3700x. Thoughts?
  5. I will give this a decent try over the course of today at 3200MHz and will give an update to see if it was fine or not, but yeah thank you Tyler for all the help!
  6. So being at 2666MHz it hasn't crashed yet so maybe try 3200MHz?
  7. It has defaulted to 2666MHz, gonna run the game and see if it happens again.
  8. I turned DOCP off and have it at 3600MHz, tried the game and it still happened but instead of a unity error it was it was not responding.
  9. I made sure to get the exact same speed kit as my previous.
  10. Here is the picture from in the bios
  11. I do have a docp I think it's called profile in the bios I had it for the 2x16gb kits for the last year and a bit and had no issues, but I will go into the bios and take a picture of it, maybe it is setting the timings or something to high with the 4 sticks now?
  12. Sure my MB is ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO | Motherboards | ROG United States (asus.com) CPU - Ryzen 3700x - AMD Ryzen™ 7 3700X Drivers & Support | AMD
  13. Hey it is easier to just link to gskill website but it is this F4-3600C18D-32GTZN - Overview - G.SKILL International Enterprise Co., Ltd. (gskill.com) 4 of the 16gb sticks. Also yes, Tarkov at times can be such a ram resource hog.
  14. Also this is the other error when it crashed
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