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OddOod

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  • Location
    Where the corn grows
  • Biography
    I execute inadvisable projects well
  • Occupation
    Software Engineer

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  • CPU
    R9 5950X @4.9GHz
  • Motherboard
    MSI MAG X570
  • RAM
    32GB Trident Royal
  • GPU
    EVGA Watercooled 1080ti
  • Case
    Phanteks Eclipse P400A Mesh
  • Storage
    2TB 970 EVO NVME among others
  • PSU
    1000W Season Platinum
  • Display(s)
    LG GN950 27"
    LG UP850 27"
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-D15
  • Keyboard
    Logi G915
  • Mouse
    Logi G604
  • Sound
    WH-1000XM4
    ATH M50x for monitoring
    SM7B mic

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  1. Welcome to the forums! Full specs of the PC?
  2. Pretty much anything NV 10 series and on will support DX12 and SM6.6 and will almost certainly have a DP out. As for 4K, 3080 is kinda the floor for 4k60, 4090 for 4k120
  3. Budget? Specs of the rest of the PC?
  4. I assume that you've tried running stress tests and testing the sound then too, right?
  5. The only way to make it work would be manually splicing in the properly powered wires. I wouldn't recommend it, but if you need it to work, you need to start with a multimeter, figure out voltages (pay attention to positive vs negative), then either depin the old connector and slot in the new wires, or splice them by cutting off connectors, stripping wires, and taping them together, then double check the voltages again. Again, wouldn't recommend it
  6. I'd definitely DDU and reinstall the game, but yeah, that looks like old card bugginess.
  7. Welcome to the forums! Looks like some people have done it successfully https://www.dell.com/community/en/conversations/optiplex-desktops/dell-optiplex-790-xeon-support/647f8b8df4ccf8a8deba67d7 Whether that's worth it is another matter entirely. The answer is likely no. Nothing remotely modern will run at all well. Even just web browsing may be annoyingly slow
  8. Unlikely looks like it's a proprietary power supply
  9. Make sure to mark Levent's post as solution
  10. Huh, TIL RAM Speed Groups https://www.crucial.in/support/memory-speeds-compatability Again, these are gonna be *really* similar in performance, but the Corsair sticks have a slightly higher base speed grade Personally I'd go with corsair just because I have run a lot of their dimms and they've always handled RMA well, but freal, don't stress, it won't matter much
  11. Hosting opensource P2P file shares is a pretty good way to contribute bandwidth. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1176457/the-best-resources-to-get-involved-in-p2p-file-sharing-project I always have a pretty recent siterip of .en and .ru wikipedia seeding as well as a couple *actual* linux ISOs
  12. Even if it supports it, remove the spaces from the share.
  13. Welcome to the forums! The TeamGroup kit has tighter timings, but both are gonna perform very similarly
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