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Alexmograine

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About Alexmograine

  • Birthday Nov 28, 1996

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    France
  • Occupation
    Editing, studying chemistry and physics :)

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5-3470
  • Motherboard
    ASRock z77 extreme 4
  • RAM
    2x4gb Crucial ballistix tactical 1600Mhz
  • GPU
    r9 280 sapphire dualx
  • Case
    phatom 530
  • Storage
    128 gb sandisk ultra II + 2 tb wd
  • PSU
    Evga 850W Power Zone
  • Display(s)
    24inch full hd
  • Cooling
    3x200mm 1x140mm 1x120mm
  • Mouse
    G400s

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  1. Yes indeed, but I meant standard atx size of mobo, and the two smaller sizes
  2. yes something along those lines. I don't mind paying a bit more if there is a better M-ATX board
  3. I just need to shrink down my case and system in general.. maybe micro-itx or what is the name of the size between itx and mini itx
  4. Yes exactly I didn't want to sound stupid but that's what I heard/read. zen 5 is big/little. But AM5 should be the first move to DDR5 which I saw some crucial sticks clocking at 6,4 GHZ!
  5. Perfect ! I'm trying to figure out whether or not to got mini ITX build... COnsidering I have a PCIE wifi bluetooth card already that I'd rather reuse
  6. Currently; here in france the 5800x retails at 437 Euros, which is basically 20 euros BELOW MSRP. The 5600x is at 349. I'd say future proofing with two extra cores is better no?
  7. Sorry I misread earlier, I thought you said R5 5600x instead of 3600x... While I agree that the 3600x is cheaper, the gap in performance is quite significant. I currently have the money to upgrade so i'll take latest gen but thanks
  8. So you definitely wouldn't wait for the move to AM5 and DDR5?
  9. In theory, what would happen with the move to big/little architecture? I get it it's more power efficient but to me it sounds like we'd lose perf....
  10. Not at all I think my CPU is pretty old... I can't even run the battlefield games 4, 1, V without cranking everything to the max and increasing the resolution at which I run it to get cpu usage down from 100%...
  11. Here I can find the 5800X for 439 euros and the 5600x for 359 euros. I had planned a full upgrade with 3600Mhz CL 14 16gb ram and X570 mobo but as I said idk if I should upgrade right now
  12. Hello there, I've been struggling with deciding whether or not I should upgrade my CPU right now or wait for AMD to move to AM5 and DDR5. I currently own an I7 3700 (non-k) 16 GB of DDR3 1866 and RX Vega 56 (flashed to 64). I was thinking of upgrading to AM4 with a ryzen 7 5800x... Let me hear your thoughts! Thanks alot
  13. Alright mate if there's no other way I guess i'll stick to that plan :(. I kinda wished I could find a battery with the same output specs but with a higher capacity that would fit into the chassis Thank you for your answer
  14. Hello guys, so I'm a university student and I'm using a lenovo y50-70. I'm facing somewhat of an issue daily, and that is the duration of the battery. I'm currently pulling at max 2hours and 15 mins on 1/4th of max brightness power saving mode and reduced voltage on the CPU. The original capacity of the battery is 54Wh and right now it's down to 36Wh. So of course i'm looking to replace it. The specs are Nominal 7.4V 7400mAh, and I'm looking for a higher capacity one but haven't been able to find one so far. Any information is helpful ! :) Thank you for your attention
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