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Jenshiye

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  • CPU
    i7-5820K @ 4.1GHz (6 cores, 12 threads)
  • Motherboard
    ASUSTeK X99-E
  • RAM
    64GB quad channel HyperX 2666 down clocked to 2400MHz for stability
  • GPU
    AMD Radeon R9 390 8GB VRAM
  • Case
    Fractal Define R5 Black
  • Storage
    Samsung 960 Evo M.2 500GB + ZFS SSHD RAID pool
  • PSU
    What ever it is, doing the job. *Shrug*
  • Display(s)
    2x 1920x1080 (the Acer one has a cross hair cheat)
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master something dual radiator liquid cooled
  • Keyboard
    A4 Tech left handed for left hand num pad gaming
  • Mouse
    Delux vertical mouse.
  • Sound
    Trust 5.1 speaker with on-board output
  • Operating System
    Ubuntu 16.04

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  1. Conclusion: Don't buy the RG351M they have a flawed USB hub, get the RG350M If you are on Linux, use the Rasberry-Pi imager to flash new operating systems to your USB.
  2. Is seems that the SD card that comes with the device frequently has problems, users are advised to clone it to a PC ASAP and then re-write the contents to a better SD card.
  3. Re-flashed the SD card, still freezes on the splash screen. Not sure if it is a card issue or a device problem. Difficult to find out more info about it.
  4. Thanks to your video, I bought the Anbernic RG351M. Plugged in the supplied SD card. Powered it on and it gave the "vibration" that it was working correctly, saw some boot text and then it hangs on the Anbernic splash screen. Any ideas what I can do about it? Are there any Anbernic forums or Discords for community technical support? Edit: Found this.
  5. Interesting board. The NIC expansion and any modding vids are always fun.
  6. Turned it on today, no changes between last post and now, it starts loading the operating system and when it switches from VGA to 3D ... it dies. FML
  7. I usually shop from Ebuyer or Overclockers. Recently built a Ryzen 7 2700 with 32GB of RAM, four SSDs and an M.2 drive. I don't recommend the B450m from Gigabyte. For a very cheap build that is new: https://www.ebuyer.com/862959 AMD A8-9600 3.1GHz 8GB DDR4 + 120GB SSD AMD Radeon R7 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 3 Year Warranty £ 209.99 inc. vat Then slap a graphics card in it https://www.ebuyer.com/791541 Asus Radeon RX 580 Dual 4GB £ 134.98 inc. vat Total £344.97 inc. vat
  8. Seems to be stable now. 4.1GHz, XMP profile 2, stopped at their warning voltage.
  9. I finally got it up to 4.1GHz with +0.3V Ran some Unigine tests, all looked good, was doing nothing exciting and it crashed. Gave up for a few weeks. Have just loaded the F50 BIOS, again having to "over clock" to try and reach stock speeds. Waiting on test results now.
  10. This guy as a guest, doing blind keyboard tests, identifying switches, brands, maybe even models of keyboard and discussing the pros and cons of the keyboards under review in the video. Just his voice reading out the letters on a keyboard would probably be interesting in some way with LTT's input.
  11. Jenshiye

    Happy Linus

    Like a kid in a candy store
  12. I picked this board because I have previously found Gigabyte boards to be very reliable as part of work terminals. (Personal experience of MSI boards has been atrocious, including a PCIe slot that came out with a graphics card)
  13. Are they UK based? Protecting the user from themselves, it would explain a lot.
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