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TownshendSmash

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About TownshendSmash

  • Birthday Jul 02, 1998

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  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 3 1200
  • Motherboard
    ASRock AB350M-HDV
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance 2x8GB DDR4 2400MHz
  • GPU
    AMD Rx 480 8GB
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide 400C (Clear)
  • Storage
    1 500 Toshiba HDD & 1 Crucial MX300 265GB
  • PSU
    Rosewill 850W
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. I'm looking to sell my old and used PC parts. I have the prices down, but I just need to know how to package them and the best place to sell them. (Online, preferably.) 2 CPUs. (One is in original box, other has no box.) 1 Graphics Card. (In original box) 1 motherboard. (Has no box.) 1 Hyper 212 Evo. (In original box.) 1 heatsink. (In a box, but not original box.)
  2. I'm going to try and get some extra scratch for a 5 1600. Will that be enough to run this game with framerates that don't make me want to rip my eyes out and cook them?
  3. I don't know how to price them. They're fairly old and not in the best condition. Any ideas? AMD FX 8350 AMD FX 4100 2x4GB of Unbranded DDR3 2600Mhz RAM Gigabyte Tech M68MT-S2 Motherboard GeForce EVGA GTX 670 2GB Hyper 212 Evo Heatsink (A little random for this particular site.) A limited edtion Destiny 1 PS4 500GB
  4. I did overclock it from 3.1 to 3.8, but the improvement in FPS was minimal at best.
  5. AMD hasn't released GPU drivers since the 19th of December, could that be causing problems?
  6. Alright. I know how to disable XMP and change the frequency, but I don't knowthe correct numbers for the timings. What should I do about that?
  7. I'm reading 1200 from the DRAM timing config folder inside the BIOS.
  8. I was using an old version. Then I updated the bios today and it still won't change.
  9. I'm trying to overclock my ram but it won't go higher than 1200, which is it what it's defaulted at in my BIOS. Every time I change it to anything higher than that, it just resets back to 1200, even though the PC proceeds to boot normally and I have XMP on. I set all the timings to "Auto" in the BIOS, because I don't know the timings for them. If this can't be helped, are there any modern programs that I can download to increase the speed?
  10. I'm trying to manually overclock my RAM from 1200Mhz to 2100Mhz, but when I set it to 2100 it boots then just resets back to 1200. I'm enabling XMP in my ASRock AB350M-HDV bios. I just updated the bios and it still keeps defaulting back to 1200 in the DRAM Time Config tab of the BIOS. I set it to 2100, and everything else is on Auto. Do I have to change the voltages or timings or what? I keep getting told that 1200 is doubled because it's DDR4 so it's at 2400mhz, but CPUID says it's at 1200. I don't know what to do.
  11. The CPU is just about at max (95-98%) and the GPU is barely at half usage.
  12. I need to boost my ram speed from 1200, to its advertised speed of 2400. I tried doing this in my BIOS, but the bios only allows it to go up to 2000. Fair enough. But it restarts itself 3 times indicating that's it's failing to boot upon that speed. I assume I have to tinker with the timings correctly, but I don't know how to do that. Can anyone help? And if there's a way to allow it to actually reach 2400, can you please tell me how? 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 2400MHz
  13. I did try Tom Clancey's Division, and on startup, in the main menu, it lagged a little bit there, and in game it was running just slightly worse than before. All the settings were on max except for the resolution scale. PUBG and Escape From Tarkov run pretty much the same as before.
  14. Initially I thought it was the RAM. Because it says it can go up to 2400MHz. But when I open CPUID, the DRAM and NB Frequency are both at 1197MHz. But I heard that this is doubled from the DDR4 aspect, thus making it 2400. But in the BIOS of my PC, in the DRAM config, it says it's at 1200. And when I change it from that to 2000, my pc fails to initialize because it resets itself 3 times. So is the RAM off and the way to fix it is to mess with the timings? Also the BIOS only allows it to go up to 2000, even though my mobo is capable of 3000+.
  15. But there's so many conflicting answers here. Which do I believe?
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