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dominik1411

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  1. I chose the HX1200 and ordered it around an hour ago. Thanks for the input.
  2. Hello, I am looking to buy a 1200W PSU. Right now I have found the Corsair HX1200 and the Phanteks Revolt X. Both are priced at around 275 Euros (~335USD) I don't know which one would be the better choice.(or maybe other suggestions)
  3. Same. Maybe this is an asrock exclusive quirk. But it works fine now so I don't really care.
  4. but the main part, aka the bench dll isn't. Also I fixed the issue, the IF clock was automatically set to 900mhz, so I had to set it 1800mhz manually and now it's fine.
  5. I think my memory (Model: 2x Samsung M378A2K43BB1-CRC) might be underperforming a bit, but I don't know why that would be the case. I have attached the aida64 result and the timings from ryzen dram calculator. I am getting just below 47000mb/s in read performance, while I have seen a lot of people getting higher speeds (~53000mb/s) at lower memclocks. Thanks in advance.
  6. Hello everyone, I have a weird Issue with Freesync/gsync on my Lenovo P44w-10 with my 1080 Ti(I am using the included DP-cable and latest Nvidia studio Driver). I have uploaded a Video of the behaviour on Google Drive Maybe someone has a clue if this could be solved somehow. Thanks in advance.
  7. As I said 14-14-14-36-55 3000mhz is not even stable with 1.43V. And these are still oem b-die unbinned sticks, so I think I can't really get more out of them with me being limited by the cpu (3133Mhz only possible at 1.2VSOC or higher)
  8. lol 14-15-15-16-35-52 is stable with 3000mhz at 1.29V
  9. I made an interesting discovery before that 14-16-16-36-55 at 1.28V is fully stable but 14-14-14-36-55 at 1.43V is not stable at all. These sticks seem to have a limit on one of those two timings has a lower limit around 15 or 16 where I cant get below that.
  10. Okay I now have VSOC at 1.172V and my RAM is at 3000MHz 14-16-16-36-55 but with only 1.28V (which I think is good).
  11. I have a ryzen 7 2700 on an aorus x570 elite and two Samsung OEM 16GB DDR4 B-Die Sticks (M378A2K43BB1-CRC). Currently I have them running on CL16-17-17-39 3133MHz(more info in screen) with 1.43V DRAM and 1.25V SOC Voltage. I wanted to serr if anybody has a suggestion where maybe I could improve the OC a little bit. Thanks in advance
  12. 1. No 2. Not a great idea, but it is possible, if your mb-vendor has a ryzen 3000 bios for your board.
  13. I think the bang for the buck is pretty good, i wouldn't know what would be equally as good and had a lower price.
  14. A real X79 isn't an option as they are very expensive (at least where i'm located), but also the HP mobo can be overclocked via the multiplier, but you cannot disable the tdp cap. The china mobo can only be overclocked to the max turbo frequency (on all cores)
  15. My friend is builidng a new cheap pc and I just wanted to hear an opinion from you guys. Should he get something like this: (cheaper X79 mobo) https://de.aliexpress.com/item/HUANAN-Goldene-X79-motherboard-ver1-3-LGA-2011-ATX-USB3-0-SATA3-PCI-E-NVME-unterst/32890558312.html or this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Z420-Workstation-Motherboard-LGA-2011-708615-001-619557-001-Tested-Grade-A/273361408661 Both have a tdp cap, but the hp one isn't multiplier locked.
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