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SirGh0st

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  1. All these tutorials are before installing windows, not my case. I checked the video and I did everything right, it's just that windows see them as 2 separate drives.
  2. Well RAID 0 supposed to be faster then single SSD. Also want to have just one 2TB drive instead of two 1TB drives. (I bought them because it was much cheaper than one 2tb drive)
  3. Could you maybe help me find some guide? I would really appreciete it.
  4. Thanks you for your opinion but I will continue to run them in raid. No offense.
  5. It says and shows in the Bios the Raid 0 is all good to go. I did figure it by myself i coulnt find any guides for this problem.
  6. Not planing to do any of that. So for my application it is pointless, I would like to stick to motherboard hardware raid.
  7. Can't do. My windows is already installed with raid driver and I don't want to reinstall it.
  8. Hi I just bought two Crucial P5 nvme ssds(1tb each) to run in raid 0. Windows in installed on separete SATA SSD. I setup RAID 0 in bios with my new 2 drives, but windows doesn't see them and they are showing as 2 separate drives in Disk Managment. I read somewhere that i need to update raid drivers in Device manager but I don't now which one. I will provide pictures. I would really appreciete any help. My motherboard is B550 Tomahawk with Ryzen 5600x.
  9. I've got 2 slots. I already have SATA ssd only for operating system(250gb one). I was looking to but nvme ssd for games to replace my old HDD. ((I'm using SATA ssd for OS and will continue to do so. I got a lot of friends that use nvme for OS and got some problems so I settled for using SATA ssd for OS only.))
  10. Thank you so much for answer. Are there any negatives besides the data loss when going with two drives? Like slower speeds or slower latency? I only plan to install games on those drives and I have pretty fast internet so losing the game files and installing them again is not problem at all. It's a lot of money to go with one drive after all. Also the fact that one m.2 is connected dirrectly to the cpu and one to the south bridge is not a problem? The crucial p5 is pcie 3.0 only tho so it shouldn't be right?
  11. I would really appreciate if you could help me, I have B550 Tomahawk and it has 2x m.2 slots but one is connected to north bridge and one to south bridge I don't know if that's a problem. Also where can I find out if my board supports RAID 1. I mean it's pretty new board so I think it should.
  12. So basically I was looking to buy Nvme ssd to replace my 1TB, 7 years old, Hard Drive for my games and any large files. So I would like to buy 2TB SSD and the Crucial P5 looks good to me. Thing is 2TB Crucial P5 costs 320€ and I see that 1TB drive costs 130€. So, my question is, if there is any disadvantage buying two 1TB drives instead of one 2TB. Can I somehow connect them together perhaps? I never tinkered with storage drives I don't know what is possible and what is not. Thanks for all the answers
  13. Hi, I would like to purchase this monitor: GIGABYTE M27F. Can I connect it directly to my iMac thunderbolt connector via usb-c cable or how does it work? Is purchasing a DP reduction a better idea?
  14. I'm so sorry i misclicked and sent a wrong link, i meant to send this one. It's one 16gb stick. https://www.corsair.com/ww/en/Categories/Products/Memory/Vengeance-PRO-RGB-Black/p/CMW16GX4M1D3000C16 Again I'm really sorry.
  15. So basically, this ram is on a huge discount in my local shop and i was wondering if it is singe or dual rank memory because i have zen 3 cpu. I was looking everywhere and could not find an answer. https://www.corsair.com/ww/en/Categories/Products/Memory/Vengeance-PRO-RGB-Black/p/CMW16GX4M1D3000C16
  16. It's brand new motherboard all i did in the bios is enable secure boot, Smart Access Memory and chose one of the MSI pretuned ram oc, in this case 3200mhz, fclk 1600mhz timing 14,16,16,16,36 which i manually changed to 16,17,17,17,39
  17. Just games, all games i have tried behave same, crash in about 5 minutes, it always pop up amd message that gpu driver crashed but then again nothing is happening when i run 3200 mhz on ram, changing the timings or FCLK mhz doesn't do anything, it's just mem frequency that changes games behavior. NOTE: I didn't reinstall Windows when I upgraded from 7600K to 5600X, but I did installed chipset driver and all other drivers from MSI's website of my motherboard. NOTE_2: My RAM is 4 years old, I don't mean that in the way that's it's faulty or something but it was on the market for 5 years at least now so it was made BEFORE even 1st gen ryzen was announced, maybe that could be problem too.
  18. That's what I'm planning to do, buy a proper 3600mhz ram, until then I will have to be OC to 3200mhz with some errors I guess. Also what could it be if not ram? Do you have any ideas, behavior is changing only when I change ram speed nothing is helping.
  19. Hi everyone, I have very interesting problem on my hand. Three days ago I upgraded my old i5-7600k to Ryzen 5 5600X(obviously I also swaped motherboard, Z270 Tomahawk for B550 Tomahawk) and kept everything else same in the system. I currently have RX 580 Aorus XTR 8GB and RAM which both are almost 4 years old. Two days ago I find out that OCing my RAM which has XMP - 2666mhz, to 3200mhz is possible but I have slighty lower fps as that is too high of an overclock and RAM is making a lot of errors but if I set my ram to anything bellow 3200mhz all games are crashing after about 5 minutes of playing. Can someone advice what should I do, please. I really don't know.
  20. Budget (including currency): 500€ (Motherboard + CPU) Country: Slovakia (Central Europe) Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Cyberpunk, any game in general Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Hi I was looking to upgrade my almost 4-year-old i5-7600k, mainly because it's really just now started to being a bottleneck in games like CP2077. I had my eye on a 5600x for some time, only problem is that it's sold everywhere and other think is that it's still 100€ more than 10600K which is other CPU I was looking at, but in case on Intel option there is one problem, all the Z490 motherboard have 8+4 eps power delivery, I currently own EVGA Supernova 650 G3 that only have 4+4 eps cables, now I don't plan to overclock the Intel or AMD processor, I've read somewhere that it could be fine with just the 8 pin but I also read that it might not. These 2 CPUs look to be about the same in performance and motherboards also cost the roughly the same. I also heard that in January Intel will be releasing new Z590 motherboards to support 11th gen but they will also support 10th gen, is there a chance that there will be any Z590 motherboard with only one 8 pin eps? I really don't know what is the best move here. Any help is appreciated. Also I'm in no hurry so if you know there is coming something in near future what would make my deciding easier, let me know. I will also gladly answer any question and if forgot to mention anything that would help please ask me. (My gpu: Aorus RX580 XTR 8GB, ram: 16GB 3000mhz crucial balistiX, monitor: 1080p 144hz)
  21. Thanks you so much you are really helpful
  22. alza.de is exactly where I will be buying from. So this one is even better than those 2? I don't want to waste your time but can you say why exactly? Thank you
  23. Probably 4800x (3800x) some 8core zen 3 CPU, in terms of budget I would ideally like to stay about 150-170€ (I'm from EU) they are both priced the same in my country at 150€ and I'm not limited to them, is there something better you reckon?
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