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Jurrunio

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  1. Think of water pipes with information as water and PCIe lanes as the pipe. A 16 inch pipe is going to allow more water flow than an 8 inch pipe right? and obviously the 16 inch will be physically bigger. However some times they will have x2 connections on x16 slots or cut one end open for cards with x16 slots to fit in, but their max connection speed is limited by the connection.

     

    For B550, think of having only a single 16 inch pipe for inlet but many 4/8/16 inch pipes as outlets with control valves, it allows each outlet to get the most water output they are rated for but wouldn't if they are asking for more combined than the inlet could provide.

  2. 40 minutes ago, Owais345 said:

    I'm not talking about the noise the keyboard makes, its the noise the body of the laptop makes when its being lifted from one side or pressed right below the speakers 

    Lifting from one side as in picking it up with one hand? Didnt notice any noise other than plastic squeezing against each other. Did not try press down on the speakers.

  3. 4 hours ago, Owais345 said:

    I have a newer model with a i5 13500h and its keyboard flexes a bit but the sound it makes is concerning, have you had the same experience or does It not make any sound

    I think it's pretty quiet. Typical low profile membrane quiet.

  4. what benchmark is that? They blacklist some like Furmark because it pushes cards too hard and breaks them despite staying within power limits, and blacklists can be expanded. Try an actual game instead

     

    It could also be an out-of-date Afterburner problem, OC software like this has to communicate with the driver so a driver update could break OC software too

  5. But default power limit of a 12400F should be 65W, not 75 or 60?

     

    Either way, they are adjustable in the BIOS. Exact wording differ between companies but it should have "power limit" or "PL" in the name, say turbo power limit or PL1, with a number input. You could set it to whatever you want, I think the maximum allowed for a 12400F is 117W but Intel's not enforcing board makers to follow power limits because higher power makes them look better in benchmarks.

  6. I think they are all too light for new hardware to be put into either category

     

    By looking at the average of many games we can get an idea of what a balanced system would look like. If some games hit the bottleneck on either side first on a balanced system, then we call that CPU or GPU bound. 

  7. 6 hours ago, Nollid85 said:

    I was using to HDMI straight from the MOBO with the Intel hd graphics built in. It works perfectly til I slide the card in place. I read a few things on different sites(to no avail) saying something about these older pcs not having the correct bios  for newer cards?

    2nd gen Intel systems should be new enough to have UEFI. It could be a bug in the BIOS but prebuilts arent meant to be upgraded so expect no support from companies making them.

  8. SATA could mean two things, the name of a port and name of a data transfer standard. Your SATA port on the laptop only accepts SATA transfer standard, an M.2 to SATA adapter only changes the port but not the transfer standard because M.2 port can take either SATA or NVMe transfer standard. This means if you buy an NVMe SSD and use the adapter, your laptop simply would not read the SSD. A M.2 SATA SSD + adapter would work, but that's extra cost for no performance benefit

     

    So dont bother with NVMe or an adapter, just use a 2.5" SATA SSD.

  9. Try cut away the X, XTs and RGB in your list. Also Solidworks works better with Nvidia GPUs, but I guess that makes the price problem worse without sacrificing game performance.

     

    6 minutes ago, goatedpenguin said:

    get a good case that has mesh coverings I recommend the corsair 4000x

    In the states the 4000x is 50% more expensive than the meshify, I don't think your considering the budget here

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