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  1. Hmm.. I think I'll just stick with this current setting, 3.7ghz@1.2250v, for now while I still don't have an after market cooler. Besides, I have yet to use it for its main purpose. I'll just adjust the voltage/clock accordingly when and if it crashes. For stability testing, as for me, I think I'll just do 1 pass IBT @max > 3-5 runs of R15 > 2hrs+ AIDA64 and avoid Prime95 for its unusual amount of heat as you suggested. Thanks!
  2. Ah yeah I forgot to mention that I run AIDA64 CPU stress at the very beginning of my trials. The only result I can remember is 3.8ghz @ 1.25v for 10 mins on AIDA64. I left it that setting for a while then later crashed while playing PUBG so I up the voltage and tried to stress test, this is the time I wanted thoroughly test for stability and ran both the methods I said. EDIT: I haven't played ever since as it is still work days and wanted to focus on stability testing. Do you think I should just stick with AIDA64 but for a longer duration?
  3. So I've been trying to OC my new build with just the stock cpu cooler. Can I consider my testing methodology stable/reliable;First set the clock speed and voltage on BIOS, if it POSTs and boots to Windows, I run 1 pass of IBT at maximum to quickly find instability. Then 3-5 continuous run of Cinebench R15. To cap it all up, 2+ hrs (or overnight) of Prime95 blend test. If any of the tests fails, I up the volt (1.3v max to my liking) or under clock it.So far I've done this just once, with 3.7ghz 1.2250v. (see picture)Other method (first method I was doing);With 3.8ghz 1.25v-1.2875v to find the lowest volt possible but with just 3-5 runs of R15 and IBT. What I do is 1 pass at maximum then R15 runs and finally 10 pass at very high. Same applies if any of the test fails. But for some reason it crashes all the time when doing the 10 pass. That's when I decided to revise it to using Prime95 and dropping 10 pass of IBT.During all of the tests, the highest temps I've seen is 78c.I'd like to test 3.8ghz with the method using Prime95 if it is any good. Or is the other method you can suggest.I have yet to OC my RAM. Just on xmp profile/2400mhzMy build as follows:Ryzen 3 1200 on stock coolerMSI Mortar Arctic B350m2x 4gb corsair lpx 2400mhzEVGA 500 BV EDIT: For daily use, this machine will be used to play PUBG, DotA2, casual browsing and movie/youtube watching. (2-5 hrs weekdays, about 10hrs on weekends) No intensive workload like rendering or whatnot. Maybe casual software development on the side.
  4. I actually own a Razer Electra, they sound just fine to me... So can I assume they would sound roughly the same? How about the Move wireless? EDIT: Also how about the Altec Lansing Shadow Bluetooth Headphone?
  5. Hi all! Would like to ask your thoughts between the Adaro and the Move wireless. I'm currently eyeing of a cheap bluetooth headphones and these two are currently easily available on my area. Thank you!
  6. Hi! Okay to start, I'm currently using a Lenovo y510p with i7-4700MQ, 8GB, 120gb SSD and currently planning to build a proper desktop pc. I've been doing some research on how much power does Android Studio (IDE for Android development) need in terms of CPU, Memory and disk. OR how does Android Studio uses the system resources. So far, using Resource Monitor, what I am able to record is the usage when I launch Android Studio (97% CPU, 43% memory - including other stuff, and about 35% disk), and when I build/compile my code, it uses almost 100% of the CPU. Android Studio takes around 10~25seconds to load and under a minute (sometimes longer) to compile and run the code/app on an android device. Also, there's some stuttering on the whole system (mouse lag and audio stutter) while it compiles but this does not occur most of the times, just about 1/6 chance. Now, my questions are; 1. is having a multicore processor would achieve better results? 2. would 16gb memory more than enough for a new build also is 1600 enough for this scenario and/or in general? 3. should I worry about this or not if I'll be having a good build(posted below)? 4. also, please enlighten me with this, if possible.. Planned build:i7 4790k ROG VII Impact Corsair Dominator Plats 2x8gb 1866 CL9 Samsung 850 Evo 250gb Corsair AX760 Corsair 250D Corsair h100i hydro 1tb WD Blue AX760 for future 980ti and... just because.... Please do note that I will not purchase this build anytime soon. So definitely, there will be better components when the time comes. Nevertheless, if we get to have a discussion, I would have better (I hope) understanding of the components. Also, I would game ever so often that having a GPU is not really necessary. Beside, I have hd5550 lying around. Thank you! letters ***if wrong section please relocate the thread accordingly. THANK YOU!
  7. Hi! Okay to start, I'm currently using a Lenovo y510p with i7-4700MQ, 8GB, 120gb SSD and currently planning to build a proper desktop pc. I've been doing some research on how much power does Android Studio (IDE for Android development) need in terms of CPU, Memory and disk. OR how does Android Studio uses the system resources. So far, using Resource Monitor, what I am able to do is record the usage at the start of Android Studio (97% CPU, 43% memory - including other stuff, and about 35% disk), and when I build/compile my code, it uses almost 100% of the CPU. Android Studio takes around 10~25seconds to load from and under a minute to compile (sometimes longer) and run the code/app on an android device. Also, there's some stuttering on the whole system (mouse lag and audio stutter) while it compiles but this does not occur most of the times, just about 1/6 chance. Now, my questions are; 1. is having a multicore processor would achieve better results? 2. would 16gb memory more than enough for a new build also is 1600 enough for this scenario and/or in general? 3. should I worry about this or not if I'll be having a good build(posted below)? 4. also, please enlighten me with this, if possible.. Planned build: i7 4790k ROG VII Impact Corsair Dominator Plats 2x8gb 1866 CL9 Samsung 850 Evo 250gb Corsair AX760 Corsair 250D Corsair h100i hydro 1tb WD Blue AX760 for future 980ti and... just because.... Please do note that I will not purchase this build anytime soon. So definitely, there will be better components when the time comes. Nevertheless, if we get to have a discussion, I would have better (I hope) understanding of the components. Also, I would game ever so often that having a GPU is not really necessary. Beside, I have hd5550 lying around. Thank you! letters ***if wrong section please relocate the thread accordingly. THANK YOU!
  8. I hope this helps... http://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/which-programming-language-should-learn-first.html
  9. Vessel username: paper https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf https://www.vessel.com/videos/DkWN4qqW1 Vessel is sexy in design.
  10. Okay. Thanks for all the suggestions and pointers! I'll try to get actual price for the said components here in PH and try to post here. Thank you!
  11. Well, that's true about the price range.. Ahh. Okay that's nice. Will checkout Z97-A Just AutoCAD mainly. And not really heavy 3D manipulation/rendering
  12. Ahh. Okay. That's nice.. But why a Z97? Can't a H97 do the job? anyway, how about graphics card? Quadro equivalent? EDIT: Quadro K620? No? Okay.. )
  13. Is there really a big difference between the Xeon E3-1231 V3 vs the i5-4690? Also why a Z97 mobo?
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