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The_DrX

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  1. Thank you for your answer, I hope it's just that and nothing else. If it fails within two years I have the warranty so I can just change it. As long as it works fine, I don't mind the noise, it's not too loud anyway and with any type of sound on the background (from the game or just music) it's not noticeable at all (probably that's why I didn't notice it until now). Thank you again for your answer!
  2. If it's just that, I don't freakin' mind it, I can barely hear it if there's absolutely no sound in the room, if I use the speakers to play some music, or I just listen to the sounds in the game, or If I have my headphones on I don't hear anything so if it's just that, I don't mind it at all.
  3. I really hope so... the sound appears only when I'm in a game... right now I got into Destiny 2, if I'm playing it, I get the noise, if I'm alt tabbed and using the browser, the noise is gone.
  4. CPU: AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3.0GHz 8-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Stock cooler, I don't really want anything else Motherboard: Gigabyte - GA-AB350-GAMING 3 ATX AM4 Memory: Corsair - Vengeance LPX 2x8GB (DDR4 3000MHz) SSD: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5'' Hard Drive: WD Blue 1TB SATA-III 7200 RPM 64MB Video Card: MSI - GeForce GTX 1080 8GB GAMING X Case: Fractal Design Define S Power Supply: Corsair CX650, 80+ Bronze, 650W OS: Windows 10 Monitor: AOC - G2770PF 27 inch 1 ms Black-Red FreeSync 144HZ (1920x1080)
  5. I tried using the fans without being in game and there's no buzzing sound..
  6. I thought about that too, and I tried setting the fans at %50 without playing anything - no sound. Once I get into a game, it makes the noise. Now I closed the case once again and I realized that this probably happened for a while and I simply didn't notice it until now mainly because I can barely hear it when the case is closed (I have a Fractal Design Define S). Also, I have this PSU: Corsair CX650, 80+ Bronze, 650W and from what I know it's not that weak. It may be just coil whine and I didn't notice it before? (sorry for any grammatical mistakes, I'm really tired)
  7. Hello everybody! So, in past discussions I asked for some help regarding PC parts, and after spending a lot of time thinking what to buy, I finally got everything I wanted. I got the parts, I put everything together and the system is amazing. Everything works so damn fast. I have one single problem I discovered today (either I didn't notice it before even if it was there, or it simply appeared today) - a weird sound coming from my graphics card. Now, I heard about coil whine, but I'm not 100% sure what that sounds like and I'd like your opinion. Here's a link to a YouTube video I uploaded a few minutes ago about this (the buzzing sound appears when I get into Witcher 2, and stops immediately when I ALT-TAB) - you can hear it really well at 0:40: The buzzing sound you can hear appears only when I get into certain games like Destiny 2 or Witcher 2. In destiny the frame rate is blocked at around 144 FPS and in Witcher 2 I used Nvidia Inspector to lock the FPS at 120. The sound is still there, but I can't hear it when I play League of Legends for example or Getting over It. The video card is an MSI GTX 1080 GAMING X 8GB. I'd like to know your opinion. If it's coil whine, I don't really mind, as long as it won't destroy the graphics card. I have headphones every time I play video games so I don't hear anything, and if I don't play anything the card is completely silent. I hope you can help me with this, I had this PC for a week now and this happened. Hopefully it's just coil whine and hopefully it's not a big deal. Also, sorry if I'm not responding really fast to your comments, I'm posting this at 4 in the morning and I'm too tired too stay up more. I'll answer tomorrow. Thank you for your help once again!
  8. It is sold out, at least in the place I want to get everything from. I'm paying for everything using Bitcoin and that website is the only one accepting that type of payment in my country, and the only one I can trust. If you're wondering "Well, just transfer everything to the bank and get normal money", I would do that, but the people here barely understand that some of us are making money online, have almost no idea what PayPal is and how you can use it, and if I mention Bitcoin they'll probably wonder what kind of crazy weird kid got into their bank. I'd like to get the parts from a place where I can get exactly what I want, but money is a factor for me and I can't afford getting everything the way I want
  9. Thanks for the reply. I'd love to wait, I want the NZXT case, but again, money is a problem here. I will have to pay everything using Bitcoin since that's the only way I managed to get the money fast, and the price is almost where I need it to be - that's why I kinda want to not wait a lot, because if I don't take advantage of this I may not be able to buy the computer for a long time. Plus, the place where I'm buying this is kinda the only one accepting Bitcoin, and if I'm going to one of the banks in my country and ask if I can transfer Bitcoin into my account so I can get normal money, they will look at me like I'm so kind of weird crazy guy. They had a hard time understanding I'm making money online. When I mentioned PayPal they had to check what that is. Glad to hear the power supply is right, I'd hate to have problems with that. And the final price is around $2800, but that includes two monitors, headphones, windows 10, a mouse and a mousepad. The price of the computer alone would be around $2000 - $2200. Thanks again for the reply!
  10. Not in stock right now, sorry for not mentioning that. It was a few days ago, now it's good. I'd love to wait, but the money situation isn't great and I want to make sure I get it soon when I'll have the money and not wait until I don't have the money I need.
  11. Sorry Short version - I wanted an NZXT case, not on stock any more, I heard a few things about the Fractal Design Define S Black Widow case and I wanted to know if this case is good for my build. Also wanted to know if the power supply I chose is good enough and if the cables will reach every part in that case.
  12. Okay, so, a while ago I started a new discussion about building a new computer and what people think about the parts I chose, and I received great feedback. Here is the build I had at the time: CPU: AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3.0GHz 8-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Stock cooler, I don't really want anything else Motherboard: Gigabyte - GA-AB350-GAMING 3 ATX AM4 Memory: Corsair - Vengeance LPX 2x8GB (DDR4 3000MHz SSD: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5'' Hard Drive: WD Blue 1TB SATA-III 7200 RPM 64MB Video Card: Asus - GeForce GTX 1080 8GB ROG STRIX Case: NZXT Source 340 Matte black-red Power Supply: Corsair CX650, 80+ Bronze, 650W OS: Windows 10 Monitor: AOC - G2770PF 27 inch 1 ms Black-Red FreeSync 144HZ (1920x1080) A few things changed since then. First, the Video Card isn't the Strix any more, but Gygabyte GTX 1080 because the Strix isn't available any more. That's not the main problem. Sadly, the case I wanted isn't available any more either, and that's horrible for me because I really wanted that case and I saw so many builds featuring it that I was really confident about building everything in it. Now I have to chose a different one and I'm kinda stuck. I did my research and another problem is that the place I'm buying everything on doesn't have A LOT of cases available at the moment (apparently people are buying computers like crazy right now). I wanted something from BeQuiet! but I couldn't find what I was looking for, so after doing some more searching I found the Fractal Design Define S Black Widow to be what I'm looking for. From what I heard it has a lot of space for Cable Management, it's quiet and it's well built. I'd really love to know your opinion! You have above the parts I'm looking to buy, so I'd like to know if everything will fit in well and if I won't have any compatibility problems with the case. Does anyone have a Ryzen Build and used the Fractal Design Define S Black Widow case? What do you think about it? Also, last question - the power supply I chose is good from what I know. What I want to know is if someone has a different choice when it comes to the length of cables and if I can reach every part in the computer with that power supply. Should I get another one? If you have a ryzen build with this case, what power supply did you use. If I'm really lucky I'll buy the computer this week, so I'd love to know some opinions! Thank you for your time and I hope I'm not too annoying with these questions.
  13. @Cyracus I will, if I'll do it I'll probably go at around 3.4 - 3.5 Ghz to make sure everything is still working great and I don't get any random bluescreens or I don't damage anything. I'll probably get a better motherboard if I'll want to overclock it really well, if not, from what I heard I can do it on the one I chose as well, just not at really high frequencies. I guess I'll see before I get it, right now my main objective is to get the money. Even without overclocking, the entire computer is like new sci fi stuff, compared to what I have right now. I'll probably have an erection when booting up and I'll be close to death when playing something that's not made before 2010-2013. RIP any social life. I'll build it myself too, hopefully all the tutorials I watched until now and all the times I had to get the parts out of my current pc and then assemble everything again will be enough to help me build it well. Thanks again for everything!
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