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  1. Average is around 4c/kwh (euro) from Kosovo.
  2. That is what I was wondering as long as the temps are fine there's no risk right? Basically I want know what shorten the lifespan of it, is it just temps/voltage? It never goes over 55 degrees (40% fans) 100% load There are hashrate drops while gaming but I don't mind that was just wondering if it can impact my GPU in any way.
  3. I was surprised as well since I saw that the average RTX 2060 speed is 28ish. But the 33mh/s is if im not using the PC at all (screen off) I'm using MSI gaming Z version Daytime 0.0675€c, Nighttime 0.0289€c My country has the cheapest electricity in Europe.
  4. I started mining etherum couple days ago, I don't know almost anything about mining. Im using my gaming PC for it. Using RTX 2060 getting 33mh/s with 70W consumption on my gpu. This is running 24/7, my temps never go above 55 but I was wondering does increasing memory clock so much have any downside for the gpu and is undervolting it risky? I haven't had any problem so far. 1. Does this affect the lifespan of the GPU the constant 100% Load/overclock running 24/7 (~700mv/50degrees) If i play light games like league of legends (5h a day) my hashrate drops little bit but everything else seem to be the same (gpu stats) 2. Is it bad for the gpu if I game while mining and are those stats below anything to be worried about? (these are the gpu stats all the time basically, when mining and when mining+gaming) Might sound like a dumb question but I'm very new to this, thanks in advance!
  5. Using Ryzen 5 1600 with gtx 1660 super. Budget is low around 40 up to 50$ max Which are the best PSUs for that price
  6. Budget (including currency): 600$ max Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: esport light games (mostly valorant) A friend needs help on building his pc on around 600$ budget
  7. I'll just simplify it because I know its the last windows update causing it already read the news for past 3 days. Forget all the slowing down thing, how do I uninstall an update when I get these errors while trying to? Edit: the update is KB4530684
  8. Sorry if this is not the right place to post this relatively new here After the last windows update KB4530684 my internet slowed down drastically, when PC is off internet runs at 100mb/s (testing from phone) as soon as I hit the power button it drops down to 5mb/s. I uninstalled the other update but I cannot uninstall this one, tried through CMD aswell did not work. Can anyone tell me how can I get rid of it. This is the error when I try to uninstall through windows update history Error when trying to uninstall through cmd
  9. Not sure if this belongs here but my internet speed is fine untill I open a game then it drastically slows down from 50mb/s to 5mb/s Been doing ping tests on CMD everything is fine 0 packet loss with low ping but as soon as I open any game the ping spikes up and packet loss goes over 10% Is this some driver issue?
  10. All good! Never knew I was supposed to connect it directly to GPU thought the mobo does that lol my bad. Thanks a lot dude
  11. Oh I understood what you meant now, let me try again
  12. Yes it is plugged there is what I meant, but what do you mean connecting monitor to GPU? My monitor is VGA using a VGA to HDMI adapter that is connected to IO shield. My GPU is installed if thats what youre asking since the fans spin and motherboard reads it
  13. Err I actually think it might be since im using a VGA adapter to HDMI and then I have that plugged on IO shield how do I connect it to gpu? Kinda newbie when it comes to those things
  14. Hey guys I just finished building my PC and everything seems fine but looks like Its not using my graphics card for some reason I did install the nvidia drivers Also the nvidia control pannel option when you right click on desktop does not work. I can see lights on my MSI 2060 inside my rig which means it is connected, also I do see it on Device manager under display adapters Im using z370 asus prime II motherboard and i5-8600K Edit: Im using a VGA monitor old version of ViewSonic but Im using a VGA to HDMI adapter to connect it to my PC (not sure if this might help)
  15. Asked because I saw some guides on youtube (first time building) most of them said check MOBO manual to know which ones to use first since it might boost the speed slightly. But I cannot find that on the manual, guess It doesn't make any difference
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