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Lyralei

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    AMD Ryzen 7 3750H
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    24GB
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    RTX2060

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  1. Thanks, yeah I bought it like 2 weeks ago and I'm planning to use it for like 2-3 years before upgrading, why increase power slider though?
  2. So I'm kinda new to overclocking and stuff and wondering if overclocking my 3060 degrades it faster. The GPU I have is ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 3060 OC Edition which I think it came OC stock, I OC'ed it further using Afterburner +60mhz core clock,+500mhz memory clock without increasing core voltage and power limit. The maximum values of HWinfo are after a session of Modern Warfare. Thanks!
  3. Oh! I found it, it's called D.O.C.P for AMD processors I think. Thanks
  4. Hi, I recently got two HyperX Fury 16G 3600mhz and for some reason it runs at 2400mhz without any tweaks (stock), should I increase the RAM speed to 3600mhz in BIOS? I've read on the official AMD website that 5600x supports up to at least 3200mhz. Thanks~!
  5. Hi, I recently discovered my Ryzen 7 cpu kinda 'throttles' itself at random times even the temperatures are normal. It throttles sometimes even during idle (temps around 65-75C), I occasionally clean the fans and checked for viruses. Does anyone know what's causing this? I have my task manager screenshot attached so that you can see the dip. PC Specs are: CPU: Ryzen 7 3750H RAM: 32GB GPU: RTX2060 6GB SSD: SX8200 1TB Unmodded/flashed bios
  6. Hi, is it possible to set desktop window manager to use integrated graphics? Right now I have a laptop that is connected to a 4k monitor and dwm is using about 1.4GB of VRAM of my RTX2060 6GB, I'm thinking of getting it to run on iGPU which I think it has 2GB itself (Ryzen 7 3750h). I tried changing Settings > Graphics to use integrated, Nvidia Control Panel dwm to integrated and doesn't work. Any help? Thanks!
  7. I mean it really lags when it throttles on idle, I can feel the lag by just moving my mouse. It's currently on high performance power plan, I'll try changing to balanced and monitor it for some time.
  8. Hi, I recently discovered my Ryzen 7 cpu kinda 'throttles' itself at random times even the temperatures are normal. It throttles sometimes even during idle (temps around 65-75C), I occasionally clean the fans and checked for viruses. Does anyone know what's causing this? I have my task manager screenshot attached so that you can see the dip. PC Specs are: CPU: Ryzen 7 3750H RAM: 32GB GPU: RTX2060 6GB SSD: SX8200 1TB Unmodded/flashed bios
  9. where is the laptop: In my room? Uh, laptop's sitting on a transparent glass desk what is the condition of this location: Room with pretty good airflow, windows opened, about 25C RT what load usually hits these temps: DOTA2 and CSGO, I think DOTA2 lags more frequently, it gets extremely laggy for a few seconds every 15 mins ish
  10. Is this normal? I have a Asus TUF laptop with Ryzen 7 3750H I bought a month ago and it's running really hot, I checked AMD's official website they said 3750H can hold up to 105°C but 100°C is kinda high. I've ordered a laptop cooling pad to lower the temps, but just curious a new PC shouldn't run this hot? I checked the laptop's interior and vents there isn't anything blocking airflow.
  11. Thought so, guess there's no choice but to get another monitor then Really? I tried other cables but still getting these black horizontal lines. Bad HDMI ports?
  12. Hi guys, how do I know if my laptop's USB3.1 Gen1 supports a 1080p 144Hz external monitor? I have a ASUS TUF laptop with a HDMI port, I tested it with HDMI -> HDMI cable and it only supports upto 120Hz and sometimes the display shows black horizontal lines and occasional black screens. I'm trying to workaround this by buying a USB-C female -> USB3.1 adapter, from this I can plug my USB-C -> DP cable to my external monitor, maybe I'll get 1080p @ 144Hz? External monitor is MAG24C which supports 120Hz HDMI, 144Hz DP.
  13. 5G cellular, ah alright thanks!
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