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About MorbidAngel
- Birthday May 11, 1995
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Discord
MorbidAngel#9614
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MorbidAngel1337
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AzuyahTV
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Azuyah
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Gender
Male
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Location
Sweden
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Interests
Computers, traveling and music!
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Biography
Uhm, I like computers
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Occupation
Healthcare
System
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CPU
Intel Core i7-9700K @ 4.9GHz
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Motherboard
ASUS Prime Z390-A
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RAM
16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro @ 3200Mhz
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GPU
ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 Super
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Case
Lian Li Lancool II
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Storage
Samsung 250GB SSD / Seagate HDD 1 & 2 TB
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PSU
Corsair CF650
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Display(s)
Samsung Odyssey G5 27"
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Cooling
Corsair H100i
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Keyboard
Corsair K70 M.K2
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Mouse
Logitech G Pro Wireless
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Sound
Razer Kraken Pro
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Operating System
Windows 10
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Phone
Samsung Galaxy S20
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Need advice on building a mining PC or PCs
MorbidAngel replied to MorbidAngel's topic in New Builds and Planning
Okay thank you for the explanation, I appreciate it! -
Need advice on building a mining PC or PCs
MorbidAngel replied to MorbidAngel's topic in New Builds and Planning
Okay thank you. I can't reply to everyone since I'm on my phone sorry about that. But so you're saying that there's profit to make if I start going for ETH2 instead? Because we're doing this to make profit, we still have jobs on the side of course so this will be a long term investment! Thank you for your help -
Budget (including currency): 500.000 SEK (~$50.000 Country: Sweden Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Mining Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Hello so together with a friend of mine we want to set up a PC or multiple for the sole reason of mining. We're quite new to this but Etherium or Bitcoin is what we're most likely after to mine, if that makes a difference. The PC will not be used for anything else. No gaming, YouTube, browsing the Internet or anything like that. Literally only mining. What should we look for? What GPU is the best? Any help is appreciated and even helping us building a complete one would be very very appreciated! We don't have a budget. Of course we can't spend a million dollars but up to $50k is not unreasonable. I really appreciate your help, thank you!
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Can anyone help with installing my cpu?
MorbidAngel replied to Person with hands's topic in Troubleshooting
Ah okay, never installed an AMD CPU -
Can anyone help with installing my cpu?
MorbidAngel replied to Person with hands's topic in Troubleshooting
Make sure the triangle at the bottom corner of the CPU is lined up with the triangle on the motherboard -
If you're into that stuff you can build your own with that budget. There's plenty of sites where you can find everything you need and it's not very hard to build your own. You literally just pick the keycaps, case, switches etc and then assemble it. This way you'll get everything you want. And those sites also has pre-built ones that are very nice. Or pre-selected kits that have everything you need to just assemble it. Be sure to pick a hot-swap PCB though otherwise you need to solder the switches to it. Edit: This is the site I'm gonna be using soon to build my custom keyboard https://kprepublic.com/collections/ktec-series
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Screen turns black(100% not monitor releated)
MorbidAngel replied to Luckythaking's topic in Troubleshooting
Sounds like something GPU related. Do you have the newest drivers? Also check your temps of your CPU and GPU when gaming using something like OpenHardwareMonitor. -
I googled it real quick and this guy is using that case with an Asus Prime Mobo and Corsair Vengeance RAM along with a top mounted AIO. I don't have the 4000x case but I have the same Mobo, RAM and AIO but in my Lian Li Lancool II there was not enough room to mount it at the top so I put it in the front.
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But the recommended specs for CS:GO is as follows: CS: GO Recommended System Requirements CPU: Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5700 3GHz / AMD Phenom 8750 Triple-Core RAM: 2 GB HDD: 15 GB of storage space GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 630 / AMD Radeon HD 6670 OS: Windows 7 DirectX: Version 9.0c Screen Resolution: 1080p Network: Broadband Internet Connection So I don't understand how 4 GB RAM can be so bad as you make it out to be? If you look on YouTube you can see that even 2GB of RAM is enough to run the game. And the CPU doesn't overheat because it's bad. It overheats because your cooling is bad.
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Uhm, how does low RAM memory fry the CPU if you don't mind me asking?
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Yeah I'm still confused. I apologize I'm just completely shit at math. I'm trying to learn. Each package of tiles measures 90x90 if you put them all in a square. 90x90 is 8100 84000 / 8100 is 10.37 which is the same conclusion as your answer. Am I correct when calculating this way? Or am I making it to complicated for myself? And yeah it seems like 3 packages is way to few. Unfortunately I knew it was to good to be true lol because one package was like $15 so I was pleasantly surprised when I thought I could cover my entire balcony for like 50 bucks lol. But that's why I decided to write here because if something is to good to be true, it probably is. And I just saved myself a ton of work. Thank you!
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Hello I didn't know how to phrase it in my title so sorry for being so vague. Okay so I have a balcony that is 300cm wide and 280cm deep. I want to buy outdoor wood tiles to cover the whole -or most of it- concrete floor. Each package of tiles comes with 9 tiles each measuring 30x30cm. I am absolutely shit at maths but I tried my best and I am in need of your help to tell me how wrong I am. Basically I calculated the total area. Which is 300x280 which is 84,000 or 8.4 metres. I then calculated the total area of each tile package. 9x30 is 27 so the area each package will cover is 2.7 metres. I then took the total area 8.4 divided by 2.7, the area each set covers. Which is 3.1. So in my calculations I would need to purchase 3.1 sets of tiles to cover the entire balcony. I'm rounding this down to 3 packages since I'm not going all the way to the edges and that will take into account of the missing 10cm missing on each edge. How correct is this? Thank you for your help!
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Yeah I think this is the route to go. Unfortunately I'm not sure I can code that much, but I have about two weeks to show off a demo or at least give a presentation of exactly how it will work when it's done. Is it also possible for the users to log in to their account and see all their cards on the same page? So that they can see their "hand" if you know what I mean. Presumably by just taking the data from the database and showing it all on one page. And again, thank you for your help!