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Hunter-97-G

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    Barcelona, Spain

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    Ryzen 7 3700X
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte X570 Gaming X
  • RAM
    32GB Gskill Sniper X 3600Mhz
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    AMD Radeon VII
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    NZXT H500
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    128GB SSD + 480 GB SSD + 2TB HDD
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    Seasonic Prime 550W 80+ Gold Modular
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    Acer XF270HU 1440p 144Hz FreeSync IPS 27''
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    Wraith Prism
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    Corsair Strafe RGB
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    Gigabyte XM300
  • Operating System
    Win 10

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  1. Next up is Zen 3, which is supposed to shake up the architecture even further. Intel's in deep.
  2. Save the money and get a 5700 XT.
  3. I am worried by the fact people are actually paying 1200 dollars for a consumer GPU. If this becomes the standard for high end cards I'm done.
  4. Vega is clearly the best GPU out of the 3. The one with most horsepower, higher bandwith and yeah it will match or beat the 2070 in games if you take 10 minutes to undervolt it. Also FreeSync.
  5. Either 1080 Ti with Gsync (more performance but more expensive) or Vega 64 with FreeSync. Overclocked V56 and 1080 will do the trick too.
  6. Custom cards are always better but actually the FE cooler is sufficient for a 1060. I'd just get the FE if it is cheaper. Though we're in July of 2018 and I wouldn't pay close to 300 bucks for a 1060 anyways.
  7. Only 120 dollars for the whole PC outside of a GTX 970? That's tough. Look for deals on Ryzen 3 with a motherboard, second hand. You're gonna go over budget since you need RAM, power supply and storage.
  8. I'm getting desperate here, but I can't install any new AMD drivers for my laptop with an R5 2500U (4C 8T) and my Vega 8 APU. Error 182 pops up saying Radeon Software can't identify my hardware, I've tried everything, 18.1, 18.3, uninstalling everything there was before. Does anyone have a link to decent drivers or know how to get them? They're a pain at the moment.
  9. Your temps are really good, what's the cooler? Mine gets hotter with a H110i V2. Those spikes are definitely weird, though.
  10. Considering Titan V's performance the 1180 will not outperform 1080 Ti and you'll have to wait an extra year for the Ti successor. Do as you see fit.
  11. Definitely go for the first option in there, I've had 4K 60Hz and now have that exact Asus Swift @1440 165Hz and it is night and day. It's pretty much a perfect monitor.
  12. Those are FE temps at that fan speed, something's definitely wrong. My Strix sits at around 69C at 47% fanspeed or so.
  13. You mean the IGPU just takes memory as it needs to in the moment? All right, but then I don't understand why desktop Ryzen/Vega APU's allow you to allocate up to 2GB.
  14. Hi, I'm about to buy this laptop for college, video editing on the go and also some light gaming. It runs the Ryzen 5 2500U with 4c 8t and a Vega 8 GPU. I know other, more expensive options have GPU's from Nvidia that are a lot stronger, but I lose the form factor. So here are my doubts: Is it possible to overclock it? The GPU, I know the processor's locked for obvious reasons. The CPU/GPU package is normally limited to 15W but the max power draw it can have plugged is of 45W. This suggests to me that there is headroom for pushing the V8. Can I allocate more system memory to it? I can't find it anywhere, but it just says it has 256MB of allocated DDR4 memory (taken from system), but I don't know if you can allocate up to 2GB as you can on the desktop APU's. These processors aren't that common so I have to ask, know if these differences with the desktop APU are bypassable. If they're not, I'll still be fine with the performance I've seen. Thank you.
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