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RorytheDog

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    RorytheDog got a reaction from TMobile in Vcore wont go above 1.1 using offset mode, cant find manual mode setting   
    no im not running the newest bios, ill have to update and see if that resolves it but considering i've only got a 3600 im only looking at a potential uplift of about 100mhz anyway by manually oc'ing so i might wait on the bios update.
     
    thanks for your help though much appreicated!
     
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    oh also i used coretemp aswell during both runs to ensure that i had redundancy 
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    RorytheDog got a reaction from Dedayog in PCIe4 SSD, PCIe Slot mounting vs m.2 mounting   
    cool, thanks for you help man
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    RorytheDog got a reaction from ComputerNerdDude158 in why such low fps?   
    I want to second this.  unless the psu in question is absolute crap and i mean absolute crap then it should be fine for a 2400g and a 1060 6gb as peak power-draw for both of these is sub 250 watts underload. Likely a cpu bottle neck in my opinion, id recommend OP actually increases their graphics settings as unless they are using a high refresh rate panel they wont be able to see those extra 30 frames anyways so you might as well get some better looking graphics
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    RorytheDog got a reaction from Daniel Z. in Building a PC   
    dont rush it, there is a massive performance gap between the 1050ti and the 1070, while the 1050 shohld be able to run those titles fairly easily with 60 fps on high to ultra graphics (depending on the game) but only at 1080p (and possibly 1440p depending on the title), if you only want to game at 1080p than this is fine, but i would strongly encourage you to go with a slightly better gpu, with a 1070 you should be set for a while, but if the price concerns you then i would recommend the 1060 6gb, as for cpu i would honestly get a 6600k or other high preforming 6 series instead of a 7 series, the actual performance gap between 6th and 7th gen intel processors is so small that its really not worth the premium price, however if your willing to wait even longer then ryzen could really surprise us, so in conclusion, don't skimp on your parts just because your egar to get your new comp, go for a solid gpu, i recommend 1060 6gb, and a solid cpu aswell, i recommend 6600k, also a tip i always say for building a comp, GET AND SSD! even if its just big enough for your boot drive you'll be so glad you did, a 1-3 second boot is so worth it, hope this helped!
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