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Arwinnd

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  1. Pixel 4A is the one of the most interesting phones to me right now, but the price in my country sits near 680 USD so I think it might be overpriced. That seems nice, but what do you think about cpu? What do you people think about Samsung Galaxy S10? Isn't it too old? Idk about which android does it have now?
  2. The heavier the phone, the more uncomfortable to use it is for me. I would like to buy something, that is lightweight to be ergonomic. For other criteria, it should be as good or better than my current phone when it comes to performance, and the best for it would be to have clear Android. Also I don't want to pay too much for it. For me 1000 USD is starting to be too much. I like Mi 6, it is a little too heavy, could be lighter, but current phones are really the ones which are heavy as a brick. Reason to replace: Beacause my speakers are getting too quiet, and battery is getting worse and worse over time.
  3. Mi 11 weighs 196.00 g Mi 10 over 200 g Weight is one of the most important factors for me.
  4. Hi, I need to buy a new, lightweight (below 170 or equal in grams) phone. Currently I have Xiaomi Mi 6, and I don't want anything worse. It uses Snapdragon 835 and has 6GB. Can you advise me of something available in the market?
  5. That PSU Calculator seems pure BS https://www.bequiet.com/en/psucalculator
  6. I used this PSU calculator and I'm a little afraid that it is near the limit. That PSU has protection when system would want more power than PSU has, right? https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator https://outervision.com/b/LsKuDk What about that age of the PSU, does it matter here or not so much? It seems it does have those protections, but do they work fine? • Over-voltage protection (OVP) Over-voltage protection for the 12V, 5V and 3.3V DC outputs is required to comply with the ATX specification. OVP shuts down the PSU in the event that the DC outputs exceed a set level, determined by the PSU manufacturer. The minimum voltage levels required for compliance are 13.4V for the +12V rail(s), 5.74V for the +5V rail and 3.76V for the 3.3V rail. • Over-current protection (OCP) The RMx Series features OCP on the 3.3V, 5V and 12V rails. OCP ensures that the output
  7. Hi, I plan to upgrade my PC with RTX 3080 from Asus that TUF with OC, also I plan to use i7-10700K OC to 5GHz or something like that. I have water cooling Kraken x62. Do I need to upgrade my PSU from Corsair RM750x to something which has like about 1000W for example Corsair RM1000x or is that wattage good enough to handle that spec?
  8. Just if external router would help in packet loss or something when i use cable connection to the unit.
  9. Hi as the topic is, will my connection go more stable, or without some distortion or would it be more reliable due to more RAM and better processor in router when I use cable connection? Or is it that in that case it would be barely noticable and it doesn't matter that i have modem router combo when i care about cable? Does somebody know the truth about this topic?
  10. Hi I want to know about this from people who are using G5. Could you say that is worth it to change from onboard to this? Is it like really worth it? I'm thinking about it greatly and I can't conclude an answer for myself. I use now ROG SupremeFX from my motherboard Asus Z370-F with HyperX Cloud's but maybe in the future I would change them to something like Audio-Technica ATH-PDG1. What can you say? To buy, or not to buy?
  11. So in my case 1.3V my CPU is safe Thanks Somebody has other or similar information? I base my question on video about overclocking made by linus, where he saids when somebody wants to be adventurous he can change to adaptive mode.
  12. My collegue had same issue when using AMD Ryzen. So I think that this resolves the problem. Apparently in some cases CPU is stressed so hard, that sometimes it can't handle well any other tasks like rendering your desktop, and cursor movements. AIDA64 doesn't have that kind of impact. My OC was tested with it for 24 hours and no single error. Same with 8 hours of RealBench. I used Blender too and it handles well.
  13. Hi, i have a question. I've done my research and its not that big of a difference when i have overclocked CPU vs default one in power consumption (measured with wattmeter). In this case i think I would be better to leave my voltage on override and not to mess with adaptive or offset mode. My BIOS settings for VCore is 1.3 V with 4.8GHz OC for i5 8600K CPU. Temperatures are in my opinion low, because they only reach 60 degrees Celsius. Is it a real deal, that my CPU will live so much shorter when I use override versus adaptive or offset with CStates? I don't want to mess around more, and VCore on offset seems a little to high at momements. What do you think?
  14. I've tried with other psu, which is new. No change. I think, it should be that way.
  15. This is the video of this issue. U can turn off audio, because it is in Polish. Video of stress test freezes . This was tested in realbench. Is it ok, or should i be worried?
  16. I don't know, but when i play BF4 i think game is not smooth enough even when I have 140 fps.
  17. Not very long, for about month maximum.
  18. The clue question is. If my system freezes during stress test only for a second or two, is this a reason to call it unstable? Should i then just add more voltage?
  19. No problem. System only freezes with OCCT. I think that no other program, even prime95.
  20. Just as I said higher "My i5 8600k when using OCCT Linpack with AVX freezes even on stock" There is certainly one freeze at the start of occt when it goes for a minute. Freeze is like 1 or 2 seconds long.
  21. Hi, i have a problem. My i5 8600k when using OCCT Linpack with AVX freezes even on stock, but just a little, like for second or two maximum. I don't know if it is a sign there is something not right with my cpu? When i overclock should i pay atention to even little freezes or just the big ones? I'm getting crazy
  22. Hi, I have this weird problem. When I run OCCT after a while i get visual artifacts. I See like some rectangles with multiple colors and generally f up graphics for few seconds. This shows only in occt linpack. I use it some with avx and some without. Also screen gets black for a few seconds, and everything is after that back to normal, and test runs fine without reported error. I tested with Prime95, RealBench, Intel Burn Test, Unigine Heaven, 3D Mark Time Spy, and no such errors occur. Also my onboard sound chip is getting nuts when I use occt. It continuously alternately notifies my about that my audio device was plugged in and then plugged out, but all of them are plugged in tightly. My PC: i5 8600K on stock, NZXT Kraken X62 mount front, air take in, MSI Z370 Gaming M5, GSkill TridentZ RGB 3000MHz 16 GB DDR4, MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, Corsair RM750X PSU, Samsung Evo 850 250 GB SSD, 1TB WD Blue, Windows 10 freshly installed, newest bios. Please help me with that. Sincerely, Adrian
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