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Javiek

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  1. I don't have one but I would be getting one with it
  2. It's for freesync thats why I want a Vega and not an Nvidia card
  3. Been thinking of picking a Vega card for the past year now and then ran into this deal should I pull the trigger?
  4. I would love to have it since this going to be a long term investment. I know that freesync tends to be cheaper than gsync but at the moment i dont know that there is a RX gpu that can do high refresh rates at 2560x1440p.
  5. I am currently on a gtx1060 so i will need to upgrade to be able to utilize a higher refresh rate.
  6. I am looking to get a 2560x1440p at 1440hz monitor but I am not sure of what brand to go with or what models would be good.
  7. That is a fair point, and thanks for the hook up I did not see that the cryorig was a bit cheaper than i realized.
  8. The dark rock pro 3 sure is a nice looking cooler but the amount of complaints of how horrible it is to install makes me hesitate on that one. I did look up some comparisons between coolers but what sucks about that is that they teset at 100% load and idle which are fine but i dont know that my cpu will ever be at 100% load in a real world use case. As long as I knew that in gaming scenarios it would not sounds like a jet engine. As far as the cryorig r1 goes that is a 110 cooler which would put it at the same price as the h100i v2.
  9. Currently I am running my r5 1600 on the wraith spire cooler with an overclock of 3.79 on 1.31 volts under max load it climbs to upwards of 85 c in my corsair carbide 400c. I want to upgrade the cooling solutions and am currently considering the nh-d15 and the h100i v2 from corsair. How do they hold up to each other in performance and noise?
  10. I bought the same as you CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 except mine where the plain black one's i saw the the red and white version were on the qvl so i figured it would be the same chip for the black ones. I have tried running a-xmp on 3200 but it wont post with it. In the video the amd staff guy says that sky hynix (which are our corsair vengence chips) are having some trouble with xmp profiles but if you set you timings in yourself you might have some luck however i wanted to do that and have the ability to set the soc voltage to 1.1 but i cant find the damn setting in the bios.
  11. I was going over my motherboards settings in the UEFI bios and i cant for the life of me figure out how to change the SOC voltage. I am having trouble posting on 3200 on LPX vengeance c16 16gb. I was hoping messing with the SOC voltage might give me an edge. I cant find the setting anywhere in the msi bios. According to this amd guy:
  12. 3.8 is not rather poor for ryzen as the ceiling is I mean sure but we are going from a theoretical 20 years to 15 years which by then that cpu would be sitting on shelf somewhere, but if it really is that minimal i wouldnt even bother trying. You are running what seems like a 7600k not sure that it applies so much for a ryzen chip
  13. I am running a ryzen 5 1600 on MSI carbon pro and was able to get a stable enough over clock at 3.8 ghz @ 1.3875 with the wraith spire cooler. I validated with cpu-z, cinebench, and aida64. On aida I ran for 8 hours max temp reaching at around 86-87 degrees. This is a decent enough overclock I believe, however, I do have that bug to try to get to the coveted 4.0 ghz, which, I would need an after market cooler for since anything above 1.4 is going to make my temps climb above 90 degrees. Realistically though are those 200 ghz worth the purchase of an aftermarket cooler and the voltage through my cpu? Will i see some real world benefit?
  14. I was thinking to myself that this was going to be the first reply that i got, and I was not disappointed. I could definitely, get another b350 mobo with similar I/O if I discard my preferred aesthetic choice.
  15. I am currently waiting for the announced b350 variant of msi's carbon motherboard thinking to myself that I would be saving myself some money going for b350 rather than x370. I really have no future plans for a multi-gpu set up and if I was going to go multi-gpu I would more than likely be doing xfire rather than sli. The caveat however is how long I will be waiting for the b350 to come out. What are you opinions between saving the money vs getting features that I may or may not use? The longest I could possibly wait for this build would be beginning of June.
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