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Nosril

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  • Birthday May 25, 1998

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    I love programming.

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  1. I looked into the 5800X3D. That one truly sounds amazing. So you don't think my board can handle that one? Its kinda what i also thinking. I mean the 7800 is going to be way more expensive for sure. The question is just if it would be the better choice since it would at least be a 2023 model and not already be "old"
  2. So you could recommend the RX6800 or is there a better option?
  3. I got the: MSI B350 TOMAHAWK PLUS AMD B350 So.AM4 Dual Channel DDR4 ATX Retail And a 750 Watt MSI MPG A750GF Power Supply. You think the 5800X3D would be a better idea for a longer while?
  4. Thanks! I do do some Video Editing and Development. The 1600 was Always good enough but a bit more cores would ne nice to have, Just in Case. They are indeed. Would still be a huge Upgrade for my RX580 but will the prices drop signifentetly with the Release of the 7000 GPUs?
  5. I know that it always impossible to say If you should wait or Not. But maybe someone can give me at least an Idea. Currently my Setup is: - Ryzen 1600X - 16GB RAM - Radeon RX580 Sinve upgrading to a 144Hz 27" WQHD Monitor my PC ist struggeling to Hit even Close to the 144FPS Mark even for simpler games Like Overwatch (even with pretty low settings). Therefore i want to Upgrade. I thought about an RX6800 and maybe an RYZEN 5700 since i would Not need to change my Motherboard. My Question is: Should i buy now or wait 2-3 Month for the new Generation so the price Drops more? It feels weird to buy a 2+ year old graphics card for ~550-650€. I would greatly apprechiate any Input to Help me decide. Thanks!
  6. Hi there, this is my current setup: Ryzen 1600X and a RX580 with a Thermaltake Berlin 630W PSU. Lately i had some really weird behaviour with my PC (turning randomly off etc.) and I think its because of the PSU. Therefore I just purchased an MSI MPG A750GF. But before using it it got me thinking if the 750W are enough for the future. Because I don't really want to upgrade the PSU again because I am missing like 100-200W then. I wanted to upgrade for a while for (at least) a new GPU like a 3070 or 3080 but due to current prices thats not really possible. Thats why I am thinking about just sticking with my shitty GPU and waiting until the RTX40 Series releases. The 3080 already has a "worst case" demand of 750W. So therefore I am thinking that the new generation will propably need even more power. But will the MSI GPU then still be enough? Thanks for any help! Nosril
  7. Best man in the world <3

  8. That's the fix. Thank you very much. I makred the issue as solved! Thanks to everyone who was involved!
  9. I realized that putting the RAM in was very weird because one side of it was "fixed" and the other side was normal. I will definetly give that a try!! Thank you very much Also I will check later on this night, because I must learn for my math exam but thanks to all of you! I really apprechiate it that you guys put so much effort in helping and everything ! Thank you very much!
  10. Ok we will try that! Yeah that was the weird problem we also run into the manual didn't said anything about that.
  11. Sorry my mistake. He has the GA-B150M-D3H. Also he has the i5-6400 but that makes no difference with socket etc.
  12. That makes sense. But will it do something at all if there is nothing plugged in except the RAM ? I will try to get a powersupply to test it for him
  13. I wish I could use mine but my one is way too old so no. Yes i am sure. Here you can take a look
  14. I can ask my friend when he wakes up to sent me some pictures then I can upload them here
  15. Well the only thing i can say is, that all fan's are spinnging including the CPU-Fan so I assume it give out power. Or what do you mean?
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