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Gaerlim

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  1. I have 16gb but I see your point, thank you! I think I'll stay with the G4560, thank you!
  2. Sadly the price difference between 7500 and 7700 is huge in my country.
  3. Thank you for the advice this is what bugs me too people tell Dual Cores are not enough all the time but i performs really well.
  4. I don't think I can use Coffee Lake with my B250 mobo though, can I?
  5. I'm sorry I think I was misunderstood I already bought 1060 and 8 gigs of ram.
  6. Hello everyone, I built my first gaming PC earlier this year with a G4560, a B250 mobo, 8 gigs of ram and a old GTX580 from a friend. After lots of saving I was able to buy a SSC 1060 gb and another stick of 8 gigs of ram just a couple days earlier. Now the question I have is I just earned enough money to buy an i5 7500. Should I buy it or just wait? Like will the 7500 get old in a couple of years and I'll have to buy a new cpu anyways? TL;DR: Would getting an i5 7500 over my Pentium G4560 be worth in any case? Both long and short term. PS: Sorry for any spelling, grammar mistakes.
  7. I just updated my BIOS before seeing your edit but still no luck, I guess motherboard has a problem.
  8. I changed the headers of two fans now the new fan works perfectly fine but the old one is running at full speed I suppose it has something to do with the motherboard.
  9. Fan is directly connected to the motherboard on chasis_fan 1 header. Just tried it again and no luck it just won't show up in any way in windows or slow down even a little bit.
  10. I don't think that's the case since CH2 fan works without a problem. Edit: Going to give it a try on DC mode again brb.
  11. It constantly runs at full speed and as the Ai Suite or any other software won't detect it.
  12. Yes, that is the fan. It's plugged into the Chasis_Fan1 header. As for the fan curve thing, I tried setting a manual curve for the fan when it was on DC mode but still when the PC boots it goes full speed.
  13. Hello everyone I built my first PC earlier this Spring, bought a Corsair 100R case and had a 3-pin exhaust fan(supposedly a SP120 without RGB) at the back with it. I installed it on my Asus Prime B250M-A motherboard and never had a problem. The Ai Suite 3 controls it well etc. However I recently bought a SP 120 to use as an intake fan and I never had more problems with any other electronics in my entire life. It has both a 4-pin and a 3-pin connector. The problems go as listed; When plugged in with the 4-pin connector it won't work in any way even the BiOs won't recognize it. However when plugged in with the 3-pin connector the BiOs recognizes it and the story starts. When I select DC Mode it will work as it should be while in the bios but when windows boots it will always run on max RPM and Ai Suite 3 won't recognize it. But again it works as it should when I'm in the bios variable speed and everything. When I select PWM Mode it will run at full speed at all times which is not a surprise since its connected with the 3-pin connector. TL;DR : 3-Pin connected Fan will go full speed(and only full speed) when booted up while another 3-pin connected fan works without a problem. P.S:Sorry for any grammar, spelling mistakes.
  14. No, no what I meant was with that psu and a really bad case it would cost me 250 USD. If I were to get a somewhat decent case and that PSU it would cost me at least 300 USD.
  15. First of all thank you for your super fast replies, I guess I will be getting a 1600 instead of a 1500X. The problem that I had with the ram frequency is that some of the videos that I watched on youtube(benchmarks and etc) Said the frequency over 3k didn't even boot so they had to manually change it, I guess that's not the case thank you for that. And for the PSU, I would love to get a better one but PSU prices here are so high and with a trash can case that PSU you are talking about would cost me 250 dollars. And as I mentioned I live in Turkey. Edit: I will buy the parts from retailers here since internet shopping for electronics is not much of an option here.
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