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dialgarocksful

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  • Birthday Feb 20, 1996

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    Male
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    Manila

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 5600G
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Aorus B450i
  • RAM
    2x16GB Gskill Trident Z 3200MHz
  • GPU
    Galax GTX 1070 VE
  • Case
    SGPC K55
  • Storage
    1TB Adata XPG SX6000 Pro
  • PSU
    Corsair SF450
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-L9a Chromax
  • Keyboard
    TT Poseidon

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  1. Hello, I'm planning to do a 6-display setup for programming work. I currently have 5600G and a 1070, 4 of my displays are currently on the 1070 (2 1440ps, 2 1080ps). If I ever to get more displays, it's the 2 1080s that will be on the card. Also, would it be advisable to get a secondary card or the 5600G would suffice?
  2. Currently running on 3.6GHz @ 1.2v, 2800 and 1.15v soc (1.35v dram voltage)
  3. Tried this, having BSODs with Kmode_not_handled, will try 3000 with 1.15v soc
  4. Was wondering if there's any MySQL VPS within Asia/SEA. Rather than buying separate DB hostings for multiple projects, I just need to get a VPS and install MySQL in it.
  5. Running on F50, just found out there's an F51 (however part number's still not in the memory support list). Should I still update?
  6. Hi, my system specs is currently R5 2600, Noctua NH-L12s, 2x8GB Patriot Viper Steel 3000MHz, Gigabyte B450i, Corsair SF450, all within SG13. Currently running 3.8GHz at 1.2v and was wondering if I there's a way to reach 4 (or up to 4.2) within my specs. Also, was wondering I can't do memory-provided XMP settings and I have to manually OC it according to DRAM calculator. Quick edit: Collecting first suggestions before restarting PC. List away!
  7. I think I got it using least() and having a where clause that the price > 0. Next dilemma is getting the name of the column (from the original table where the price is equal to the answer of the least query ).
  8. it's more of a price comparison tool to get the cheapest possible price (much like pcpartpicker's). i still need the original prices of items per store
  9. Hi, I have this dilemma here. I'd like to know if using min() is viable for rows. Am trying to get the lowest price that isn't a zero per item EDIT: I need to call the column_name with matching price from store1/store2/store3.
  10. I usually reach 71-79C on a long-term stress testing under stock. I limit my former mining to 50% load so that it won't reach peak temp easily
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