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- Birthday Feb 24, 1999
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CPU
Intel Xeon E3-1270V2
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Motherboard
AsRock H77-Pro4-M
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RAM
16 GB of Kingston DDR3 1600 MT/s
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Gigabyte Geforce GTX 1650
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PowerExpert III
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Samsung 860 Pro 512 GB
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Chieftec 550 W
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Dell P2415Q
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Zalman CNPS10X Performa
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Redragon
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Logitech MX Anywhere 2S
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Bose AE2 Soundlink
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Windows 10 Pro
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Try getting BSOD dumps and post them here. And test your GPU in another system. If issue persists, you might have defective GPU...
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If your PSU will handle 3090, get it, framegen is nothing to worry about. What you might be worried about is AV1 encode.
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[3D Workflow Build] Advice needed for choosing b/w two builds
Spakes replied to J404's topic in New Builds and Planning
Go with DDR5 only if you plan to upgrade to 14th gen since (it's only speculation based on leaked benchmarks of internet) those are likely to benefit from higher speeds. 12th and 13th gen aren't gonna show more than marginal improvements by going from DDR4 to DDR5. -
[3D Workflow Build] Advice needed for choosing b/w two builds
Spakes replied to J404's topic in New Builds and Planning
If 13600K isn't that much more expensive, I'd suggest getting it instead of KF. If your GPU dies, you'll be glad that you got an iGPU for diagnostic purposes and continuing to do basic tasks. And get an SSD with DRAM cache, they are generally a bit faster and more reliable. No problem. -
[3D Workflow Build] Advice needed for choosing b/w two builds
Spakes replied to J404's topic in New Builds and Planning
No, 13700K is more interesting. Besides, even 7800X is better in Blender than 7800X3D due to higher clocks. -
Are there any half decent prebuilts or should i just build one?
Spakes replied to Kuppi's topic in New Builds and Planning
If you build it yourself, it will be either cheaper or faster. Plus you can get commission from your friend for building him a PC if you feel like it.) -
A 1000$ Minecraft Server (not joking)
Spakes replied to My project called life's topic in New Builds and Planning
Get 7800X3D and B650 board with something like Deepcool AK620 or be quiet Dark Rock 4 Pro. PSU - Seasonic 500 W is plenty. SSD - Crucial P5, Samsung 970 Evo/980 Pro or WD SN850X (all of them have DRAM cache, that is important). No need for GPU since 7800X3D has iGPU. Well ventilated case and you should be set. Can't make a PCPartPicker since i need to run now. -
Try updating after fresh install, then manually install drivers from manufacturer's website for MoBo. Install GPU drivers via NVCleanStall, choose first 4 options, in expert tweaks choose "Disable Installer Telemetry and Advertising", "Disable Telemetry", "Enable Message Signaled Interrupts", "Disable HD Audio Sleep Timer", "Rebuild Digital Signature", "Using Method comoatible with Easy Anti-Cheat". See if this helps. Also try updating your BIOS.
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1660 Ti is the best for your needs. Fastest of those, better H.264 encoder.
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[3D Workflow Build] Advice needed for choosing b/w two builds
Spakes replied to J404's topic in New Builds and Planning
No, 4060 Ti doesn't have as much horses as 4070. Unless you go for really big scenes in Blender that can eat all of 16 GB of VRAM. In every other workload 4070 is way better. -
blender [3D Workflow Build] Advice needed for choosing b/w two builds
Spakes replied to J404's topic in New Builds and Planning
Dude, there's no real choice. If you have money, go for 13700K + 4070. -
You need to check your math. Last time I checked, 24+12+6=42...) And to be honest, while it does look cool and funny, something classical with namings would be more functional.
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7900 XTX is way better than 3080. And BIOS flash is not gonna be needed, probably, since MoBos usually come with updated BIOS from the factory line. And 7800X3D came a decent amount of time ago.
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Man, VMs are a crutch. Depending on how you set it up, it will eat the same amount of memory as the one installed natively. You can force Windows Update Center to not update Windows using either WinAeroTweaker, UWT or ChrisTitusTech's script. Registry gets broken if you use shit like CCleaner or update from Windows 10 to 11. I personally stay on 2004 and don't update because what works shouldn't be touched. And Windows can't touch important bits by itself on my PC. If I'll need to update it, I'll do it, but there's no need rn. Also don't try vanilla Ubuntu. Canonical (company that makes vanilla Ubuntu) is also downright bad... You can check "The Linux Experiment" on YT, he explains some reasons why Canonical is bad rn. Personally, I'd go for Pop_OS! in your place. It provides both decent gaming perfomance and support for all Ubuntu stuff needed. Not to mention that it uses flatpaks instead of slow snaps. Or you can still try Linux Mint, KDE Neon or HoloISO (you're on AMD GPU, so you can do that).