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combine1237

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  • CPU
    1700
  • Motherboard
    ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO
  • RAM
    16 gb generic 3000 cas 16
  • GPU
    PowerColor Red Devil Vega 64
  • Case
    Fractal R5
  • Storage
    adata xpg sx8200 pro
  • PSU
    EVGA G2 1000w
  • Display(s)
    Nixeus edg 27
  • Cooling
    Scythe Fuma Rev.B
  • Keyboard
    generic blue switch
  • Mouse
    g602
  • Sound
    bad
  • Operating System
    windows 10 pro and pop os dual boot

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  1. Thanks all for the suggestions and help. It just seems like a hell of a time to build a pc right now.
  2. I know and if it was me I would do that but, I feel they like the idea of assembling their own pc.
  3. Just talked to them they are still considering the nzxt build for the slightly newer processor and they can still assemble the build themselves. Edit: I can also throw in one of these I have laying around to shore up the build. https://www.newegg.com/super-flower-leadex-iii-sf-650f14hg-650w/p/1HU-024C-00007?Item=9SIAMNPAY44593
  4. I recognize that you can build your own pc with better components the issue is trying to find a 3060 ti or better somewhere at a decent price right now and I have no idea where to look without paying way more than its worth. Edit: Also the sabrent is a QLC drive better off paying 10 usd more for a tlc like the p5 imo.
  5. Any concrete suggestions then? I have not really bought any new hardware in the past year or two due the market. This build is not for me but a new person getting into building/owning their own rig. I can give them a decent 650w bronze psu for superflower I have laying around I figured.
  6. Budget (including currency): 2000 usd total Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Minecraft, GTA V, Valorant, streaming, 3-D modeling in school Other details : Need a monitor thinking about M27q https://www.amazon.com/Gigabyte-Monitor-Display-Response-FreeSync/dp/B08JWCHR5N Looking at recommending this pc as a balance for their needs seeing they still need a monitor. https://nzxt.com/product/bld-kit-starter-pro-pc Does anyone have issues with nzxt bld or the psu? So tldr 11400f + 3060ti with 16gb ram and sn550 for $1399 usd with a g27q 1440p monitor for 299 usd all totaling ~$1700 usd before tax leaving room for some peripherals. Does anyone have a better idea in this market? Edit: Wrote wrong model of monitor.
  7. Thanks, sorry for the late response been busy all week. They said the fixed it by connecting the neutral to the ground at the breaker panel. Hopefully the amperage was convuluted.
  8. Is it normal for a ups like the APC 1500VA UPS to put voltage into the ground. I was told they tested the devices and found that every ups in the building was putting approx 15v 1 amp into the ground. Again I was told this second hand and am a bit confused myself if this is how the ups are supposed to function. Any clarification would be nice.
  9. You have two 295x2's? And I thought my two 290xs' used to be a space heater.
  10. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/audiopick/gfhcppdamigjkficnjnhmnljljhagaha?hl=en I use this app and listen to music through my monitor audio output. While obs picks up the default source.
  11. I just use audio pick to change my audio source in chrome to a separate one and don't let obs pick that up.
  12. I'd hope you could get around 4.0 at lower temps.
  13. 70 at 1.42v and 3.85 clock again mine is a shitty bin
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