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TimBoBaggins

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  1. or any m.2 ssd which would avoid some cables
  2. ok. so a standared sata ssd will be good then
  3. i would say if you are building the pc in 50 weeks time then wait to see what is avalible then. save your money then buy all the parts at once when the time comes to build. then you dont buy say a GPU now and find out in 50 weeks you could have got a much better one for the same price

  4. also what is nvm express. it says i have that "supports nvm express"
  5. ok. i am sorry then i can't help. i hope you find the solution
  6. will a sata ssd still offer me great improvements over my wd blue 1tb hdd?
  7. this is a mistake my mate made twice. make sure you plug the cpu power in to the top right of the mother board. could be 4/6/8 pin. easy to forget i guess.
  8. this is my mother board: https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B150-GAMING-M3.html#hero-overview (bad choice, i know. should have got a better chipset) i want to get an ssd with around 240GB of storage for my pc but i am not sure as to what one will give me the best speeds. my mother board has an m.2 port but to quote msi's website "M.2 6Gb/s (SATA mode only) + SATA 6Gb/s" i am not sure what this really means but there is a handy image lower on t he page that says i would only get 6gb/s over m.2 on this motherboard. it does say i can get up to 16GB/s over sata express. i don't know if you can get an ssd using sata express though. for all i know none of this matters. please help me out and point me in the direction of a great ssd. thanks
  9. ok, thanks so much anyways. i have sent a message to sapphire on facebook to see if they can help me out
  10. same thing happened when i clicked thaht link it just loaded a blank white page
  11. yes but tbh their website is very basic and seems unfinished to be fair. some pages just wouldn't even load
  12. Does anyone know where i get the software to controll RGB on my sapphire nitro+ 480? thanks.
  13. t just happened again and this time i was able to take a picture of all the messages that popped up. it was whilst playing the BF1 beta. my RAM usage never wet above 90% what happened was the screen went black (audio was still playing) and i couldnt do anything so i pressed alt+enter to minimise the game and these mesages were showing
  14. this message is happening frequently when i am playing games. i have 8GB of hyperx fury DDr4 (2x4) so this should be enough to play games on my pc. every time this happens the game crashes but it doesnt allways bluescreen. attached are two of the messages. i have no clue how to fix this. i t hough it may have been a memory leak but i am really not sure
  15. it also tells me this: CAUTION: Custom resolutions are applied directly to the system configuration without checking against the EDID information of the selected display. Forcing a display mode that exceeds its EDID limits may result in permanent damage to your display. Use with caution.
  16. there is a tab called custom resolutions (digital flat pannel) this has all sorts of adjustments in it but there was a warning saying it could result in data loss damage to processor and some other things that didnt sould very good
  17. https://community.amd.com/thread/198719 read this. maybe this explains my confusion and i am having the same problem as this person is?
  18. there is a display tab but no direct 'resolution' tab
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