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aaronhare

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  1. Even with the different latency and bandwidth? (Sorry I'm not very knowledgeable in the differences).
  2. Hi, So currently I have a Gigabyte GA-H110M-A motherboard with 8GB of Crucial Ballistix DDR4-2400 memory (BLS8G4D240FSB). I am looking to add another 8GB stick of matching ram. However, Amazon doesn't seem to sell the exact same stick of ram in new condition but sells a similar version. This similar version has the exact same name but a different product number which is BLS8G4D240FSBK (here's a link). I was wondering if both of these sticks of ram would simultaneously together on my current motherboard. The difference I have realized between the two is that one is SR and one is DR. I found this sheet online with the speed, latency, voltage, bandwidth, and upc for both sticks (here's a link). Also my motherboard only accepts DDR4-2400 and 2133 MHz ram only. Let me know what you think or know! Thanks, Aaron
  3. Yeah I didn't know you were India. I'm not sure if they can do it from there or not. I wish you the best of luck though!
  4. I'd say Craigslist since you don't have to wrap it up and ship it. It would just make it easier
  5. Oh so there should be no obnoxious logos. I would go with $35 or more as the price on this one then!
  6. I recommended using Davinci Resolve 15 Beta as it's a powerful video editing software that's also free. I used it for a while and I enjoyed it. You could also use Hitfilm which you can get for free however, it crashes a lot for me. Hope this helped, Aaron
  7. I would say to buying a graphics card is your only solution. The motherboard you bought doesn't have any integrated graphics so that can't help you. I couldn't think of any other solutions so I would say save up for gpu right now and play games on the lower settings. Something you could do for now is buy a low end used gpu to help your situation but that depends on the amount of money you currently have.
  8. The price would depend on the platform you sell it on, the stickers themselves (sticker color vs. case color, the ability to remove it, etc.), any scratches, case color, and the original screws or other information included. I would say you could sell it on craigslist for $25 to $35 and see if you get any offers. You can always have a higher price and see if you get any offers for a lower price.
  9. Within the blue 16 on the picture attached there is a small label called USB1516. Each one is where the USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 header are located This is shown in the manual which is located here: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/SocketAM4/CROSSHAIR-VI-HERO/E12601_CROSSHAIR_VI_HERO_UM_V3_WEB.pdf?_ga=2.182336039.1470922495.1546738785-455947871.1521493389
  10. Sorry I typed out the wrong product. I meant that the fastest memory is the Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000 but it doesn't have XML support. Sorry for the confusion!
  11. I personally use a Netgear AC1200 WiFi USB Adapter and it works great! This isn't an internal card for your computer but it is a nice USB one. The adapter allows fast speeds (300 to 867 Mbps) and I've never had a problem with it throughout my two years of use with it. It can be a bit ugly to look at outside of my computer but I don't mind. This adapter allows speeds fast enough to play CSGO and other online games. It is currently $40.99 on amazon. Hope this helped, Aaron
  12. I would recommend the Corsair Vengeance LPX 1x8GB 2666 C16 or the Corsair Vengeance LPX 1x8GB 2400 as these have XMP support. Other than that all sticks of the ram work about the same (except for the speed). For fans, I would pick up a pair of Arctic F12's. Overall I would pick the Corsair Vengeance LPX 1x8GB 2400 as it has the fastest speeds. I hope this helped, Aaron
  13. I recommend rebuilding the system while reusing the GPU, PSU, and CPU. You would have to consider transferring Windows between motherboards but other than that it should be simple. If you rebuilt then you should be able to have alot more freedom when upgrading! Hope this helped, Aaron
  14. You can just plug in both the 6 pin and 2 pin to make an 8 pin connector. I learned that when I built my system! Hope this helps, Aaron
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