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About ZetZet
- Birthday Apr 09, 1993
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Male
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Occupation
Electronics\automation technician
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Topics Camping Elite.
System
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CPU
i7 12700
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Motherboard
B660M Mortar DDR4
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RAM
2x16GB Patriot Viper DDR4 3200 CL16
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GPU
EVGA 3070Ti FTW3 Ultra
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Case
be quiet! 500FX
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Storage
2TB SN570
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PSU
EVGA 850W Supernova G6
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Display(s)
Gigabyte M32Q, AOC Q3279VWFD8
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Cooling
Fuma 2 rev.b
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Mouse
Zowie S2
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But that just simply isn't true. Microsoft already has many studios and they already are funding a lot of games. Activision purchase is unrelated to any of it or relevant.
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Sony trying to somehow spin "exclusives are bad" is so funny to watch. "They are bad, except when it's us doing it!"
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Is there such a thing as a conductive locktite?
ZetZet replied to Bombastinator's topic in Cases and Mods
You don't need conductive Loctite, you should only use a tiny bit of Loctite to secure a bolt and it wouldn't impact the resistance of the connection any significant amount. Should work the same with pins tbh, just push it in so it makes the connection before it dries out and it won't lose the connection. -
Unreal Engine 5.1 - video game graphics have arrived at their destination
ZetZet replied to Delicieuxz's topic in Tech News
I agree. It's so annoying when some developers push the graphics so far beyond what gamers can do and then hide behind "next-gen" cover. In my personal opinion if you are a developer you should scale your games to the most popular midrange card that is on the market. Like for example for all games that are going to come out in the next year or so 3060 should be able to get 60 fps comfortably in 1080p (maxed or near maxed). If you go beyond that you are punishing majority of the player base with a shit experience, just because they were too poor. -
Unreal Engine 5.1 - video game graphics have arrived at their destination
ZetZet replied to Delicieuxz's topic in Tech News
Cool, but knowing how well developers have optimized and polished games recently UE5 makes me shudder a little bit. I think I would prefer last-gen looking games if they ran smoothly and without as much janky stuff. -
Motherboard beeps and PSU clicks and won't start
ZetZet replied to BiggSlorp's topic in Troubleshooting
You don't need to access the bios, the motherboard has a bios flash button. It likely doesn't support zen3 without updated bios. That's why it's not posting. -
The new ATX power standard seems like it was flawed from the start?
ZetZet replied to Popo576's topic in Power Supplies
Speakers are weird because wire resistance actually does have a noticeable effect on power output, especially on longer distances, but for everything else it doesn't matter. Like I said 16AWG wire is veeeeeeery safe for 9amps like they are using. And it's not wires that are the problem either. The connector is weird, but again, problem is not reproducible so it's hard to tell where the issue really is. -
Motherboard beeps and PSU clicks and won't start
ZetZet replied to BiggSlorp's topic in Troubleshooting
Read the manual what the beep means? Did you update the BIOS? -
The new ATX power standard seems like it was flawed from the start?
ZetZet replied to Popo576's topic in Power Supplies
Well, they want to power 15+ inch subwoofers so they kind of need all that power. It's definitely a strange culture though, just like every hobby, some people go over the top. -
The new ATX power standard seems like it was flawed from the start?
ZetZet replied to Popo576's topic in Power Supplies
16AWG 1.5mm2 wire can take 16 amps all day over short distances and the new standard is pushing around 9. So the wires are definitely not the issue. Connector mechanical design is questionable, but it still looks like the issues people are having are not reproducible, so it could just be a quality control issue to begin with. -
Q1: It will work just fine. RAM compatibility is mostly CPU dependent since the memory controller is on the CPU. Q2: U12S chromax black has the kit included already. Q3: It's a fine PSU, just very budget. I'd get this one instead https://pcpartpicker.com/product/4xGnTW/phanteks-amp-650-w-80-gold-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-ph-p650g_us01 Q4: Reviews. That particular MSI board will be great.
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Need a laptop for uni...
ZetZet replied to whatwasthatagendas's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Touchpads have mostly been fine since Microsoft came out with precision touchpad. (years ago already) The pointing stick is weird to use. Not to mention for serious work everyone uses a wireless mouse anyway. Also with ThinkPads in that budget you would be stuck with a low power CPU and no GPU, not very video editing friendly. Or at all. -
Both of those will work perfectly fine, Corsair uses proper 16AWG for their daisy chained 8 pins. The second option is more beefy, but they will both comfortably deliver the whole 600W.
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5950x at stock should not be reaching those temps with a 360 AIO, are you sure the fan/pump speeds ramp up properly? Or did you OC?
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First time build, need suggestions compatibility check
ZetZet replied to TheInfiniteSpin's topic in New Builds and Planning
Yes you would. 13700K has 8P cores that are faster and 8E cores. It's faster than 12900K was. I think it's a bit weird to fill out every M.2 slot you have right away and be stuck with only 2TB of storage. But that's just me.