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azkite

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  • Location
    MN, USA

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 2700
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte x470 ultra gaming
  • RAM
    G.skill Tridentz RGB 2933 8GB x2
  • GPU
    MSI 1060 6GB
  • Case
    NZXT S340 elite white
  • Storage
    120GB samsung SSD, 1TB WD HDD
  • PSU
    evga 650 g3
  • Display(s)
    40" sony TV
  • Cooling
    Corsair H60, 3 sp120, 2 af120
  • Keyboard
    Ducky Shine 2, MX cherry black
  • Mouse
    Logitech G9X
  • Operating System
    Win 10 pro

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  1. The thing with the dell warranty, is often a sales tactic done by employees to boost their numbers on whatever it is the company wants. Add on a warranty for X amount and then you discount the purchase by that same amount. So you get the warranty that the company wants you to sell and the customer pays the same price. This was an issue when I worked at office depot. Company cared more about adding warranty more then selling anything. So people would add warranty then discount the price of said warranty.
  2. I did that when I reseated the cmos battery. Like I said no change
  3. Hi, my pc was working fine this morning then a few hours later no post. The ram rgb lights up, gpu turns on, fans spin, but no bios or windows. The diagnostic LEDs turn on for cpu, and flash for ram ever 5ish seconds. I've reseated the ram, cpu and cmos battery, but no change. Ram seems fine, I've tried with 1 stick at a time and with no ram. I assume it's the CPU or motherboard? PC specs; Ryzen 2700 G. Skill tridentz rgb ddr4 2933 2x8gb(F4-2933C16D-16GTZRX) Corsair h60 Gigabyte x470 ultra gaming, bios version f3g Msi 1060 6gb Evga g3 650watt 1TB WD HDD 250gb Samsung Evo 750 Nzxt s340 elite
  4. I already had the H60(from my current PC), again the only new parts are the motherboard,CPU, and ram. I got the x470 board because I'd rather have a nice and newer board for $40 more(if I bought at normal retail price, which I didn't). I'd rather have something decent if I'm gonna keep it for 6 years like my current one.
  5. I'm swapping in a new motherboard, CPU and RAM, into my current PC. I've heard some people saying that the VRM cooling on the board I bought is not great, but nearly all of them are overclocking. I have no intentions of overclocking. Should I be concerned about the VRM temps? I'm waiting on the last part to arrive, I won't be able to build it until tomorrow. here are the parts I will be using(I'm reusing most of them from my current PC) https://pcpartpicker.com/list/hJw3yX
  6. my biggest concern was just if it leaked, just cause that would suck after getting new parts. About 2 years ago I replaced the fans with corsair SP120, they look and sound fine. I clean it out every 2 months.
  7. Hi, I'm looking at building a new PC soon with most likely a Ryzen 2700. In my current PC I have a Corsair H60, and I'm thinking about using it for the new PC build. I know I need to buy the AM4 mount. But my concern or question is that I build this PC in 2013. Should I be concerned with putting the H60 which is 5-ish years old into my new build? I haven't had any issues with my H60, so I assume its fine and shouldn't leak. I know the wraith spire should be fine, but then I just have a H60 sitting around so like why not use it. Been her for a while but never posted a thread before so please be kind.
  8. damn, that looks nice as hell.
  9. I work at a high school so I get all kinds of fun situations. I had a teacher come running to me asking me to look at her computer because it was making an horrible screaming noise and she thought she had a virus. She said it was making the noise constantly so she restarted the computer and it kept doing it so she shut it down again. I than looked and saw there was just a book on the keyboard pushing a few of the function keys. The director of IT said he had a problem getting this VOIP phone to work and said he had spent hours trying to figure it out. It needed POE and plugged it into the normal switch, not the POE switch. I took apart a broken HDD drive was laying around when I was bored, and I had hung up the disk on the wall just cause. Everyone in IT in my schools district(including the head) came down to look at it and figure out what it was... none of them knew how a HDD worked. All of our computers are 8+ years old and many take 20+ minutes for students to sign on. I explained for nearly an hour how SSDs would make the log in faster if they didn't want to replace the whole machine. I also spent another 30 minutes explaining that we can't really run the latest mastercam and Photoshop on 8 year old computers that only have an 80GB HDD and 2GB of ram.
  10. I'd love one of these keyboards to replace my work keyboard that half doesn't work for 8 hours day.
  11. Interested to see how a small computer like this would run and my girlfriend wants a small sleek PC.
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