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DiGiTaL FaKiE

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    DiGiTaL FaKiE got a reaction from Sir Asvald in 950$ PC   
    you could go for a 3000 mhz kit.
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    DiGiTaL FaKiE reacted to Indus Monk in 950$ PC   
    So that means you just had bad experience with AMD/ATI. Which is understandable, because i too had an awful time with the R9 280x. Which is why i went with the GTX 1060 6GB for my next GPU. Yes, AMD has had many issues lately with their RYZEN and Rx 480. But i am GLAD that AMD Ryzen and Rx 480 exists. Competition is good.
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    DiGiTaL FaKiE reacted to TheDane in 950$ PC   
    Okay, but will you be doing 3D-rendering/modelling, video editing, other workstation related tasks? Because if not then an Intel CPU would give you the best gaming performance for the money
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    DiGiTaL FaKiE reacted to TheDane in 950$ PC   
    Then you should try and wait for VEGA so you get the best performance per dollar and still is future proof, I will try and make a part picker for you with the best parts at that price
     
    If he wants to be future proof then Ryzen is the way to go since more cores will in the future mean more than CPU speed (GHz)
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    DiGiTaL FaKiE got a reaction from TheDane in 950$ PC   
    good drive. 
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    DiGiTaL FaKiE reacted to porina in How reliable RYZEN 5 CPUs are?   
    Reliability and stability could be seen as different things. In one, if you're worried about things suddenly not working, I wouldn't be concerned about that. It isn't like AMD never built a CPU before. Even Intel had problems recently with a SoC they made that wore out over long use, so you can never say it will never happen.
     
    As for stability, again I wouldn't worry even if it is early days. High speed ram compatibility is still a problem. If you really want to run high speed ram, find out what others have had success with and get the exact same module. Beware of minor differences over time though...
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    DiGiTaL FaKiE got a reaction from Jumper118 in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**   
    ryzen 1600 with stock cooler. flare x 3200 mhz ram.

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    DiGiTaL FaKiE got a reaction from Jumper118 in Post your Cinebench R20+15+R11.5+2003 Scores **Don't Read The OP PLZ**   
    Ryzen 5 1600 with stock cooler, Flare X 3200 mhz ddr4 cl14 ram, and a msi b350m gaming pro motherboard.

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    DiGiTaL FaKiE got a reaction from ARikozuM in Good Intel CPU   
    ok so i just checked and the max a can spend is to get these two items. would this be an ok setup?
    https://jet.com/product/Asus-B150M-C-D3-Desktop-Motherboard-Intel-B150-Chipset-Socket-H4/21aeaa881a694255bf0af9fe0e932c77
    https://jet.com/product/Intel-Core-i5-6500-6M-Skylake-Quad-Core-32-GHz-LGA-1151-65W-BX80662I56500-Deskto/9b050ba3b9804730850dd2704ec15366
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    DiGiTaL FaKiE got a reaction from Boobies Sprinkle in Best GPU Settings GTX 960 Strix 4gb ASUS   
    What would be the best nvidia control panel setting for my gtx 960 strix asus 4gb OC
     
    my pc specs if needed
     
    GPU----> ASUS STRIX GTX960 4 GB DDR5 OC
    CPU----> AMD FX-6300 6-Core
    RAM----> (SET OF 2) Crucial Ballistix Sport 4GB Single DDR3
    MOBO---> Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3
    HDD----> Western Digital Blue 1 TB WD10EZEX
    CASE---> Rosewill MicroATX with FBM-01-450
    PSU----> Rosewill 450W power supply
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    DiGiTaL FaKiE reacted to SnowyMus in Hot Cpu, Need Help   
    Idle.txt:
    Processor 1 Specification AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor ... Temperature 1 25°C (76°F) [0x18] (Package) Load.txt:
    Processor 1 Specification AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor ... Temperature 1 66°C (151°F) [0x42] (Package)  
    If these are the CPU temps, then there probably isn't anything to worry about. Am I missing something? These files are kind of hard to interpret.
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    DiGiTaL FaKiE reacted to Mmkay in Hot Cpu, Need Help   
    If you are using the stock cooler for that 6300, change it. I had the 6350 with a stock cooler and temps would go up to 70 degrees. Just get something like a 212 evo. That will put your temps down alot. 
     
    Unless your CPU goes over 100, there is nothing to worry about when it comes to AMD. 
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