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  1. hello! PC: AMD A10 7860k GA-F2A68HM-DS2 BEQUIET! Pure Power 10 500W Ram: Kingston 8gb OLD GPU is ZOTAC GT 730 so recently i procured a GTX 780ti Reference Card (was previously running a water block, currently is running the reference cooler) the problem at hand is when i connected the dvi to the monitor there is no post/no display signal i have gone trough most of the troubleshooting methods such as i used DDU on to clean both amd and nvidia drivers i tried disabling the intergrated which is the R7 and there were no boot when i connected onto both motherboard and graphics card im really confused as the problem started when i was installing the Nvidia Driver (didnt succeed) it stopped at failed to install cause it couldnt detect the compatible hardware i tried the method to copy the hardware id but it is not popping up in the device manager. the only thing popping up in the device manager is a standard vga adapter but it has the hardware id of my radeon R7 APU integrated (this was quite rushed looking for help!) on a side note everything clicked in place the power cable Vga1 (8 pin) and then the vga2 (6 pin) Fans Spin and the lighting on the cooler was glowing
  2. Theres quite a bit issue on this new product from apple... Wouldnt be surprised if they didnt test for abnormalities... Quite poor show from a company with that much net worth
  3. i have been wondering about this but some experienced ryzen builders have told me that the asrock board has no LLC support(idk if this impairs overclocking or makes it harder to overclock?)
  4. i play quite a bit of csgo and competitively! IMO: atleast for me the transition from 60hz to 75hz is noticeable (although not much compared to 144hz) . i play in a 4:3 resolution (note that most monitors can go to 75hz at lower resolution) my monitor if at 4:3 around 1024x768 can go to 75hz, you can use the launch option of (-freq 75) as for me when at 4:3 and using the launch option my monitor is able to clock at 75hz but if above 4:3 or at 16:9 it could only clock at 60hz the first thing i felt was that the mouse pointer in windows felt that it had less input lag
  5. Around RP 2.100.000 (145.20$ Approx) which for like a dollar extra i could get the 1500x.. i dont think i am flexible to increase the budget. but feel free to make a simmilar build with the amd side of things!
  6. Hello, due to some unexpected events i have downgraded from my ryzen 5 1600 build as i have only the funds to fit this build!CPU: Intel Core i3 8100 Lets start off with the cpu! i have read a few reviews about this, and alot of benchmarking videos (though might not be as accurate for my build) i was going for some ryzen builds at first as i might need the extra cores and threads for streaming. from where i come from (Indonesia) the prices are a bit fluctuating above the norm and some do have really weird prices. the i3 8100 is sold at RP 1.600.000 (111.22$ Approx) looking for about a processor on this price range! i rarely play high demanding games. CSGO and PUBG are the main one im looking to get a good FPS on! i disregarded the Ryzen 1300x is because i probably wont be doing overclock at the start. but what im wondering is the upgrade path of ryzen! as it is very enticing. i would probably upgrade to the i5 8400 somewhere in the future (Not looking for immediate upgrades)Motherboard: Asrock B360M Pro 4im going for the B chipsets as i probably wont look for a unlocked intel processor in the future. and i hope this motherboard is of good quality! and that it would suffice for other processors in the future. seen alot of good reviews from it and the b360m pro 4 fits my budget perfectly! hows the future proofing or upgradability of this board?Graphics Card: GTX 780 TI REFERENCEThis graphics card was gifted?(TBD) from my friend. he had the gtx 780 ti reference on a water cooling block but i opted for the base heatsink for now. this was purchased somewhere around the launch of the card. this should suffice for now but in the future i might upgrade to something beefier, but i hope this card lasts for quite some time.RAM: Klevv DDR4 CRAS 2133mhz (2x4GB)This ram was sold to me at a very cheap price! (from a friend) and i will probably look into upgrading to a 3200mhz ram or adding the same 2x4gb bolts to make it 16GB!. unlike the ryzen with their Infinity Fabric should i upgrade rams? (id like to be on a budget) i can probably ditch the 2400mhz ram but i dont see it as money efficient. (ive seen that i can tweak the timing for a higher mhz? i think im still new on ram tweaking)Power Supply: Bequiet! Pure Power 10 500W Silverthis power supply is currently powering my old tower! and it works wonders with the continuous 500W and a peek of 550W! as the 780 ti sips alot of power, when i upgrade the GPU i should have no worries for wattage from the power supplyTLDR: Give me some of your opinions! if you have a simmiliar build share your experiences! i would love to know more as im the pc building platform has piqued my interest. As for the AMD side of things give me your opinions or a seperate build thats also future proof! as you can see here some parts are already bought and some are still planned PICTURES TBD! On a side note does anyone have experience in coloring a case? (i wanted a pink case but in my market there arent any so i think spray painting is the next best choice)
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