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Gameborn

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    MSI A88XM-E45
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    2x4 ARES G.SKILL 2133mhz
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    Integrated radeon r7
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    Windows 10 Pro and Arch linux dualboot

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  1. what's your os? try booting Linux from usb (without installing) and see if all 16gb is available there. That will say if it's hardware problem or software
  2. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/DTGPqk no hdd, can swap psu and case (idk much about that)
  3. ok then, also there is no 1500 non-x, only 1400. Tho 1600 has extra 2 cores and 4 threads.
  4. I personally recommend going with ryzen 1600, it's much more futureproof and will have less stutter in games. And way ahead of i5 in content creation.
  5. main difference there isn't gpu, it's ryzen 1700
  6. generaly, build is good, but I'd go with ryzen 1700. It's much more future-proof and will be relavent for longer. Also there is "new builds and planning" forum
  7. Hi! I have visual studio 2017 community edition and everything worked perfectly, until yesterday. When I launch app when using something from portable class library (dll, in .net core) app crashes with filenotfoundexception, that it can't find my pcl. I recreated both test project and pcl project, reinstalled visual studio, nothing. Readded reference many times, no resul.
  8. insignificantly and only in very cpu-intensive games, nothing that you can't fix with overclock.
  9. if course it's not going to bottleneck lol 2600k won't lol
  10. it also needs fast dual-channel ram (1866+mhz) as well as overclocked memory controller (cpu-nb) for handling fast ram. But it becomes beast in multi-threaded games like battlefield 1
  11. fx 8300 isn't bad, but It needs fast ram and some proper overclocking (not only clockspeed) i7-2600k will be good deal for, it will perform ~like i5-7600k, the only problem is upgrade path. 2600k is still a beast. And don't buy g4560 for that money, it will become outdated in year or so and handles multitasking very badly.
  12. most likely you can, but we can't promise anything. And there is no definition cpu "supporting" clockspeed. You will get 3.7.-3.8 most likely but maybe 3.9 too. It depends on exact model. Note that turbo boost increases clockspeed only of one core, so there is no promises that it will work stable at 3.9 with default voltage.
  13. you can overlcock it a bit, with base clock and multiplier that is being held for turbo boost
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