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niedellan

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  1. Hi, I'm planning on buying a new monitor in the coming weeks and had my sights in S2719DC but now with the release of the S2721DGF I'm not sure anymore. I generally use my computer for gaming and general use (movies, series, streams, ...) so was planing on getting a good enough refresh rate (60hz) with freesync but which had hdr600. The new release from Dell has better refresh rate (165/144) and support for other VRR protocols (not sure if that is the correct word), gsync and fresync pro but the HDR is only 400 So my question here is which one do you think is a better buy from the specs? Cheers
  2. Hi all, I currently have 5 old Corsair SP120 LED which some are broken and others are making a lot of bearing noise. All 5 of them are linked to rads (EK 240 and 360). I'm planing on getting 5 new to replace them but can't decide between these 4 types: EK-Vardar EVO 120ER RGB; EK-Vardar x3m 120ER D-RGB; Corsair ML120 Pro RGB; Corsair HD120 Pro RGB Also was planing to buy an EK-Loop Connect so I could connect everything to it instead of the MB (fans and pump), but couldn't find any reviews on it (quite surprise Linus didn't do a video yet about it) so not sure if it is good or not. Got a few questions also about the fans: which of the fans do you recommend? will the corsair fans work on the EK-Loop Connect without any additional adapters? are the new fans now coming with 2 cables (one for leds and another for speed)? whats the difference between D-RGB and iCue? is it worth it getting D-RGB / iCue over PWM? Thanks in advance.
  3. @johndms yes I installed the ram in the correct slots. Thanks for the help, it seems i will have a lovely weekend of testing to look forward I went and took a look into the link provided by @johndms and found something a little weird. On that list it shows that my memory should have a Samsung B-Die (https://www.pic-upload.de/view-33292682/CMD16GX4M2B3000C15.png.html) but when I ran Thaiphoon in my machine it seems I have a Hynix M-Die (http://rgho.st/68HmjvXlw.view). Is this something usual and could it be one of the reasons (apart from not understanding nothing from memoriy) for having so much trouble using bigger speeds than 2133Mhz
  4. I forgot to mention, that I have already the last BIOS available for my board (the bios is like one month old) @DocSwag, @RadiatingLight its my first time doing something alike with memory so I really dont know what SoC or IMC are, can you please explain?
  5. Hi guys, I'm having some problems with my new Ryzen system that I put together a few months ago My current specs are: Ryzen 5 1600x corsair dominator platinum 2x8Gb (CMD16GX4M2B3000C15) MSI R9 390 MSI AMD AM4 B350 Gaming Pro Carbon Ryzen Corsair HX750i CPU and GPU are watercooled So my problem is that I can't figure out a way of having a stable system with my memory at more then 2133Mhz when the memory should be able to handle till 3000Mhz. I already tried both XMP profiles with 1.35V on the memory and can't even pass the 1min test on Aida64. i tried several of the different profiles available on the on my MSI board (Memory Try it!) and none gave me a stable machine. Tried also leaving the voltage at 1.35 setting the timings has recommended by corsair (15-17-17-35) but not even 2400Mhz remains stable, aida64 runs for a couple of hours with no problems, but after some heavy loads (like playing a game) I get random crashes, like webpage losing content, blue screens, ... Has anyone had similar issues like this? or does anyone that has an identical set of memory that was able to find the sweet spot for those timings? Thanks
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