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GuitarBro

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Video games, making video games, making animations, web design, music production, and generally whatever sounds cool.

System

  • CPU
    AMD FX-8150
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte 970a-d3
  • RAM
    16GB 1600 MHz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte GTX 1060
  • Case
    Thermaltake (can't remember which one)
  • Storage
    256 GB Crucial MX100 SSD + 2TB Seagate 7200 RPM HDD + 960GB Curcial M500 SSD + 240GB Apacer SSD
  • PSU
    Generic 800W (can't remember brand)
  • Display(s)
    Samsung 22" 1080p + Samsung 21" 1080p
  • Cooling
    Asetek 510LC Liquid Cooling
  • Keyboard
    Azza (can't remember which one)
  • Mouse
    Azza (can't remember which one)
  • Sound
    ASUS Xonar DG
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Awesome, thanks! Appreciate the help.
  2. Quick n00b question since you suggested it, I saw on the PSU tier list it lists the earthwatts gold pro post 2018 specifically. Am I correct in assuming that anything earlier is not so great and should be avoided? If so, any tips to make sure I don't get an old unit ordering online? As far as I can tell amazon doesn't have any info about the year on their listing.
  3. Think I'll probably go with the Antec earthwatts gold pro 650w and cross my fingers my next GPU upgrade won't be too demanding. Gonna wait a while too see if the price drops any, so if anyone else sees this and wants to chime in with any other suggestions, feel free. I appreciate the help.
  4. Not set on a cooler yet. Probably planning on going air cooled since I'm not inclined to take the risk of an AIO and I don't want to bother with a custom loop. I'm willing to pay the premium over the 10700 since I'd like the PCIe 4 support for fast NVMe SSDs and would like the single thread performance advantage the 5800x has.
  5. Sorry, totally forgot to list budget lol. I'd like to spend under $100 on the PSU but I'm flexible to spend what's needed to protect the rest of my investment. Good to hear that the BQ isn't great before I got it, will probably steer clear of it then. Thanks for the other recommendations, those looks pretty solid. The price of the Antec is more tempting but I'll have to debate myself how important the wattage wiggle room is. As for the CPU, I'm set on the 5800X (already sitting next to me on my desk ). I do some of everything (playing games, developing games, 3D rendering in Blender, video editing, audio production, running virtual machines, etc.). I'm sure I can justify the extra cores over the 5600X but I'm not willing to pay the premium for the 5900X, so 5800X it was.
  6. Currently building a PC with a Ryzen 5800X and (eventually) a RTX 3070 and it's come time to pick a PSU. Currently eyeing the EVGA 750 BQ 110-BQ-0750-V1 80+ BRONZE since it seems reasonably well reviewed for a reasonable price, but I'm interested in hearing any thoughts and/or suggestions if there's something better you guys would recommend. I'm aware I can probably get by with less than 750W for this specific combination, but I'm looking for something that will work for at least 1 GPU upgrade in the next ~8 years (would rather be on the safe side since who knows what power draw will be like at that point). Mainly just concerned with getting the best quality for my money since I'd rather not have my PSU killing a 5800X and 3070.
  7. This Amazon listing supports that theory: https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Monitor-ED242QR-FREESYNC-Technology/dp/B0756LBSSQ?th=1
  8. Anyone wanna volunteer to do it just because they can?
  9. Huh, interesting results. Perhaps cooling may yield some benefit?
  10. Yeah, never said it would be very practical. But if it's possible, there's gotta be someone crazy enough to attempt it.
  11. Also, considering there are flash drives with SSD controllers, perhaps these could benefit? (Source: https://www.anandtech.com/show/8724/exploring-performance-consistency-in-usb-30-flash-drives)
  12. Well, suppose you just really don't like warm flash drives when they're ejected and you have to touch it then.
  13. More ridiculous stuff has been attempted in the past, so why not try to water-cool a USB flash drive to see if it makes it go any faster under sustained load? Maybe someone with too much free time can test this for science?
  14. Cool, thanks. Shame there aren't more 15.6" 8-bit panels.
  15. Wow, thanks for the info. Yeah that's pretty crazy, but nice to know.
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