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Scrub_Whisperer

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    Male
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    Canada

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  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 3 1300X @ 3.5GHz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte AB350N-Gaming WiFi
  • RAM
    G.Skill TridentZ 2x8GB @ 3200MHz DDR4
  • GPU
    Zotac GTX 1060 6GB AMP Edition
  • Case
    Fractal Design Define Nano S
  • Storage
    Crucial MX300 275GB + WD Blue 1TB @ 7200 RPM
  • PSU
    EVGA 500B
  • Keyboard
    Cooler Master Masterkeys S Cherry MX Brown
  • Mouse
    Cougar 600M
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. I mentionned I play World of Tanks which prefers more cores and I don't want a massive bottleneck, I know Minecraft doesn't care about the CPU much. You didn't mention the 3600X is your suggestion, you asked for the amount of money I'd be willing to throw... Edit, I would like to have a capable PC if I ever want to play something else than these games. So what is the cheapest CPU that would go well with a 2080 Super?
  2. I would like to not waste my money since I don't play triple A titles
  3. I get 105 FPS @ 2K on average in my favorite game, World of Tanks. What should I do? I got the cash ready to flow, Should I get a Ryzen 3600, 3600X, 3700X or 3800X? In terms of GPU, what should I get? 2070 Super or 2080 Super or I should wait for the next-gen considering I want to play Minecraft RTX @ 2K/60FPS minimum. My Rig : - Mobo : Gigabyte GA-AB350N-Gaming-WIFI-rev-1.0 - CPU : Ryzen 3 1300X stock - RAM : 2x8GB G.Skill TridentZ @ 3200MHz (XMP is on of course) - GPU : ZOTAC GTX 1060 AMP! Edition - PSU : EVGA 500B Storage : - HDD : WD Blue 1TB @ 7200RPM (WD10EZEX) - SSD SATA: Crucial MX300 275GB - SSD M.2. : Crucial P1 500GB
  4. It is at 1.35V. I checked my RAM some time ago and it showed no errors while being tested for 4 hours on MemTest86+
  5. Hello dear comrades, I have a problem of BSOD that won't stop no matter what I do... It happens when powering the computer, when playing games, when opening softwares, etc. I think it's my RAM modules that are incompatible with my system, but the BSOD wouldn't say Ntfs.sys is the file that caused the problem right? I've cleanly reinstalled Windows 10 multiple times over and it won't help. I even changed from my SATA SSD to a M.2. NVMe SSD and it did nothing. Updating my BIOS doesn't seem to help, I've done it 6 times now... Please help. My Rig : - Mobo : Gigabyte GA-AB350N-Gaming-WIFI-rev-1.0 - CPU : Ryzen 3 1300X stock - RAM : 2x8GB G.Skill TridentZ @ 3200MHz (XMP is on of course) - GPU : ZOTAC GTX 1060 AMP! Edition - PSU : EVGA 500B Storage : - HDD : WD Blue 1TB @ 7200RPM (WD10EZEX) - SSD SATA: Crucial MX300 275GB - SSD M.2. : Crucial P1 500GB
  6. Already went through the Owner's Manual and didn't find XFR, Turbo, CPB, anything, I found Nothing.
  7. Wish it could be corrected by a BIOS update, unfortunately I have the very last BIOS update (F23) and I might have reset the BIOS some 25 times
  8. Hello everyone, I want to use VMs on my PC but I can't since AMD-V cannot be enabled on my mobo, I searched everywhere, but the setting is not in the BIOS. I got a Gigabyte GA-AB350N Gaming WiFi (B350 Chipset) What's even more outrageous, is that XFR, Core Performance Boost, etc. isn't there too, the B350 chipset is supposed to be able to enable it, it's basic, the chipset is able to overclock but not deal with XFR
  9. Can I stabilize the Voltage to a fixed one? Never mind, I tried and my PC wouldn't boot, I will RMA my mobo.
  10. Ryzen 3 1300X Added my specs in the signature
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