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tnever

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  1. Is it the same stealth that comes with 2400g? Because 2400g fits quite well.
  2. How about 3600 cooler? Because I've not decided which CPU I'll go with.
  3. Hi! I currently have Wraith Stealth cooler, which came with Ryzen 2400g. Now I'm planing to upgrade to Ryzen 3700x. If I remember right, it has Wraith Prism. So the problem is that I have Fractal Design Node 202 case, which has limited height for CPU coolers. So does the cooler wich comes with 3700x will fit into my case?
  4. Too bad. It would be great budget option. Thanks for the info
  5. I noticed there are a lot of mining GPUs without display ports made for mining. I'm curious would it be possible for example GTX 1060 to be used on my daily system and output display through my Ryzen 2400G APU?
  6. That's the first thing I tried. Didn't work
  7. I've build a Ryzen system lately and I'm quite happy about it, but I cannot use its full potential because of RAM. My specs: APU: Ryzen R5 2400G RAM: g.skill Aegis 16GB (https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3000c16s-16gisb) MOBO: GA-AB350N-Gaming WIFI (F23) PSU: 400W (cannot remember the brand) I cannot find a way to go any further than 2400MHz, no matter how hard I try. I tested on voltage, timings and frequency that was labeled on the package of the ram (3000MHz, 1.35v, 16-18-18-38). I cannot even boot to the system, it restarts or I can't even get to the BIOS, without clearing it up first. I have even tried Ryzen DRAM calculator, still nothing (maybe I have put numbers wrong). With DRAM calculator I'm getting even more problems. Sometimes it almost boots but when it's loading I'm getting blue screen something about RAM management. Am I doing something wrong? Maybe it's my PSU fault because it's quite old (although I didn't have any problems overclocking CPU and iGPU). I tested RAM without CPU and iGPU overclock and it's the same thing, so what's going on? Is it because I'm using single channel memory? Should I buy second RAM stick, would that help?
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