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Anden

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Oslo, Norway
  • Interests
    Photography, pc's, technology.

System

  • CPU
    i7 6900k
  • Motherboard
    asus x99 rampage v edition 10
  • RAM
    32 gb 4x8gb 3200mhz cl16 corsair vengeance rgb pro
  • GPU
    amd 5700xt
  • Case
    cooler master c700p
  • Storage
    intel 660p 1tb m.2 nvme
  • PSU
    rm750x white ed. w. white sleeved cables
  • Display(s)
    aoc agon ag271qx
  • Cooling
    Corsair h150i w. 3xll120 on it and 1 ll140 in the back
  • Keyboard
    razer blackwidow chroma
  • Mouse
    logitech gpro wired ed.
  • Sound
    steelseries arctis pro
  • Operating System
    windows 10

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  1. So, I just got a new cpu in and its the new lga1700 boards so I need a new bracket for it. My question is though, do I need the bracket in the left of the picture, or can I just screw it in like I have already done on the picture. Its an aio in the nzxt h1 if that helps. I would imagine it would be important on some chinky air coolers, but Not an aio, what are your thoughts? Thanks in advance
  2. I would imagine your laptop has a deteriorated battery. How old is the laptop and have you used it alot?
  3. Have you bought two 16gig kits or one 32gig? That can sometimes be a problem, but as YoungBlade said you are not guaranteed that xmp is working.
  4. I am aware of that, I have just seen it done before and was curious what the problem would be since corrosion can be held to a minimum.
  5. Watercooling a Zotac twin edge 3070. I got my 3070 at launch in november and the thing that has been bothering me from the start was the amount of noise it created. It's a very small card and watercooling would definetely be the next step. I've found this ekwb block, but it's made out of aluminium and I've heard that mixing metals isn't a great idea, but I would otherwise have to go with brands like bykski. And isn't aluminium parts nickel plated like the copper ones? https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-ac-twin-edge-rtx-3070 (Aliuminium) https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001869379491.html (Copper/Nickel)
  6. You are wasting your money if you go out and buy a sx-70 when you have a perfectly fine m50. Get a ef to ef-m adapter and buy a 70-300 nano USM. That would be my advice.
  7. As a person that have a samsung 49" ultrawide 3840x1080 I can already tell you that unless you play simulators ultrawide gaming is not optimal to say the least right now. The resolution this screen has is not very common so you might run into problems, I mainly run into problems in fps games, sim games generally has no trouble running. I run mine with a rtx 3070 and that's more than enough for most games and saw you had a 3060 couldn't imagine that it wouldn't be powerful enough to run that monitor.
  8. Not to mention the insane shake it would have. And I could imagine sharpness issues.
  9. My first assumption would be poor cooling. Has your pc become very dusty or have you moved it to a new position. a repaste might be requires but sound very weird since the ard is only 3 months old so i wouldn't mess around with that so far. Edit: completely forgot that it might be because of multiple programs running at the same time especially when cs:go is so cpu dependant as far as i have heard.0
  10. I can agree on the a6400, but the ibis is really nice to have better iso performance and better color depth, i would go with the a7 II but that's from my point of view. I do not agree on the xt-30 though.
  11. Anden

    Nvidia CPU

    CPU's and gpu's are fundamentally different... The gpu's can't do the same things as a cpu...
  12. I'll add it to the list amazing camera for the price.
  13. I just can't justify putting something like A D500 on the list since the z50 is basically a D500 in a mirrorless version. I can however add the d7500 which i shortly thought off, but my list got to big.
  14. well digital image stabilization is so good that you sometimes add extra movement to make it seem a little more realistic i think this is what you should do in this case. It would be the way i did it, but i don't know the specifics of this situation
  15. i don't know if you are taking a video of a moving or still subject. But digital image stabilization in post is a lifesaver sometimes.
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