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  1. Hello, I already have the GPU. I got it two years ago. I just added it in the list. Also, the pricing in my local country differs from Amazon. Same for the windows just ignore it. I think you meant the 3800X. I am going for the 3800X, because is like a difference of $20 in my local store which is not that big for me.
  2. Hello, First of all, thank you a lot for your detailed response. It is really appreciated mate. I didn't search that deep when I looked into it. I searched around now, some applications require single threading more and some require multi-threading. I am using Solidworks (Modeling, and Image and Video Rendering), ROS-Gazebo Simulation and real time control, Python for Neural Networks and Machine Learning, and Image Processing. Maybe some video editing with Adobe After effects. So, I guess I would be looking for a compromise between all of those. That cleared a lot of confusion! Thanks I mean my PSU has enough juice to power up, but I read around that having a regulated PSU is harmful to my components nowadays. Here is the link where I got this information from: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/recommended-psu-to-buy.3603290/#post-21736677 Yeah I had the same idea between the 3800X and the 3800XT. For the 5800X, I know it would require a new BIOS update yeah. I am just worried about the time it would be available in my country. Thanks again.
  3. Hello, I saw the announcement today yeah, they showed great performance indeed. I am just worried about the time it will be available, because I am starting my final year soon and I would really need to upgrade my Rig as soon as possible for my needs. Finally, I just left the windows part when making the new build xx. Just ignore it. Thank you for your time.
  4. Hello, Well I saw some benchmarks online between them and Ryzen had better performance regarding this issue. Also, Ryzen will allow me to upgrade later with Nvidia 30 series because they support PCI-E 4 while intel motherboards do and processor do not. I saw the AMD live reveal today, and through several games the new 5000 series proved to be better. I could wait like a month I think to see if it would be available or if I am able to import it from amazon. Thanks you for your reply
  5. Hello everyone, I hope that you and your families are staying safe and healthy. So, I want to "upgrade" my old PC to be able to sustain or carry out some processes I happen to suffer from my current build. I am currently an engineering undergraduate, so I need a lot of computational power when it comes to AI, machine learning, 3D modeling and simulation, photo rendering, and some video editing. Also, I would like to play some games in my free time. I am not a hardcore gamer, but I try some new demanding games from time to time and play some online games as well. I am currently living in Egypt, and my budget in local currency is around 17,000 EGP which corresponds to almost $1100. My current build: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/wFPLrr So I had this build as you can see since generation 3 in intel came out so it is pretty old. I had no VGA card at first, and then I updated my build with a GTX 1060 MSI Gaming X like 2 years ago with the extra 2TB hard drive. So, I have always been dealing with intel as my processor. However, when I got into engineering I figured that it would be way more efficient to have Ryzen as my processor for its higher multi-threading qualities. So, I would like to know which is better regarding what I need and if the new intel technologies got better in terms of multi-threading. My new build: First one with AMD Processor: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/LpBYcT The second one with Intel Processor: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/9xHLrr The only differences are just the motherboard and the processor. I would also want to know how big of loss when I get RAM memory of CAS Latency 16 compared to CAS latency 14 because in my country I only have the Trident Z and Ripjaws in CAS Latency 16 and Flare X in CAS Latency 14. The Trident Z has a cool RGB look which I would like to have, but the RGB wouldn't really matter that much if it will affect the performance by a considerate/visible amount. Also, is getting a RAM memory with 3600 MHz at CAS Latency of 16 or 18 better than RAM memory with 3200 MHz at CAS Latency of 14? I learnt that my PSU will present problems on modern PC build due to being old and group regulated. How much impact will my old PSU have and what are suggestions for getting a new one? Regarding the motherboard, would it be worth the money to get the TOMAHAWK version for the better VRMs? Finally, is there a considerable benefit from getting the Ryzen 3800XT instead of Ryzen 3800X? And, should I wait for the release of Ryzen 5800X which should be out in the coming week? I know that the X570 supports the Zen 3 of Ryzen, but I am worried about the cost of the processor since the benchmarks show that it will beat the intel core i9 10900K and also the time it would be available in my country because I would like to get the new upgrade before November by max. I am open to any suggestions/improvements you may have as well without increasing the budget considerably. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you so much for your patience and time for reading.
  6. Hello guys, I hope you can help fix this problem because i have reached a wall... Recently I upgraded my rig by getting a new GPU which is MSI GTX GeForce 1060 6GB Gaming X along with a new seasonic 620W 80+ bronze PSU and a 2TB Western Digital HDD Black. Before the upgrade, I was working using my iGPU. This is my build. [PCPartPicker part list] (https://pcpartpicker.com/list/3tCgZR) / [Price breakdown by merchant](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/3tCgZR/by_merchant/) The problem I am facing: My screen would freeze on the last picture it stayed on, no sounds, no power to keyboard or mouse, fans are working but it feels like the computer has shut down or something. All i can do is to hard reset my computer from my case power buttons, and when i open it again it boots normally. This happens randomly ingame and not ingame. One time, after I hard reset my PC, it just wouldn't boot up again. I looked at my motherboard and i saw this blinking LED on DRAM. I looked it up and found that it means there is something wrong with my ram. So, i thought maybe that was the problem all along. However, when i changed the ram slot i was using before, it booted up normally. So, i put it back in the old slot thinking that the that slot was damaged, and to my surprise it booted up normally too. This made me think that it wasn't a ram problem, and it was a temperature problem. The motherboard didn't boot up until it cooled down. My idle GPU temperature is 42-45°C Full load GPU temperature is 63°C with fans at 75% according to my custom curve. GPU temperature during games (such as overwatch on epic settings) reaches 55°C with fans at 50%. My idle CPU temperature is 39°C Full load CPU temperature is 85°C Things I have tried to try and fix this problem: I updated my BIOS. I tested my ram using memtest and made like 1000 loops with no errors. I moved my PC to an air-conditioned room, set a fan curve to meet my comfort zone for the GPU temperature. This solved my problem for like 4 days continuously, but then I got a normal power outage on the fourth day, and on the fifth day the problem showed up again. It disappeared on the sixth day. I renewed my thermal paste on the CPU on the seventh day as well, and after that by a few hours the problem showed up again. I stress tested my GPU with FurMark for 30 minutes, no crashes. Details of the test: I used: 1600*900 Full Screen which is my screen resolution Anti-aliasing 8x MSAA 3D test options: Dynamic Background Burn-in Xtreme burn-in Post-Fx My fps was stable at 48, and my GPU temperature increased gradually to 63°C. I stress tested my CPU with Prime95 v26.6 (Small FFT) for like an hour, no errors. Details of the test: CPU temperature before I reapplied thermal paste was increasing to 100-105°C. After I applied the new thermal paste it only increased to around 85°C. I stress tested both my GPU and my CPU at the same time while monitoring my PSU voltages, no errors or crashes. Details of the test: CPU VCORE: Min 0.808V Max 1.096V +12V: Min 12.096V Max 12.192V AVCC: Min 3.360V Max 3.402 3VCC same as AVCC +5V: Min 4.960 Max 5.04 According to these values they are well inside the tolerance boundaries. I monitored my computer using HWiNFO64 and I attached a file (Test.CSV) that has the details although it is saying no errors. I checked the Event Viewer as well, and it is showing errors that happens when a PC is not shutdown properly. Here is the sequence when the problem occurs. The forced shutdown happened at 10:30 AM (I woke up and found the PC frozen) Error: The previous system shutdown at 6:25:36 AM on ‎9/‎6/‎2018 was unexpected. Event Source: EventLog, Event ID: 6008 Critical error: The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly. Event Source: Kernel-Power, Event ID: 41 Warning: The driver \Driver\WudfRd failed to load for the device ROOT\WPD\0000. Event Source: Kernel-PnP, Event ID: 219 I don't know if this is related to the problem or because I force shutdown my PC, because the same events are there when I had an electrical outage. The only difference is the time in error with the event ID: 6008 When I have electrical outage, the time seems to be at the moment the computer shuts down. However, when the PC freezes, as you can see in the times provided, I shut down the PC at 10:30 AM when I woke up, and the event log said "system shutdown at 6:25:36 AM" So, what's left for me to do or think of is: - It's a faulty GPU to begin with. - There is a problem with GPU drivers although I have it updated to the latest. - There is a problem with windows 10 which was working fine before the new hardware. - My old hardware is just not compatible with my new hardware. - There is actually a problem with my ram that memtest can't show. - Rest my CMOS and update BIOS again. Right now, I am back to using my iGPU to figure out if the problem will occur again or not. The PC had been open for one day with no problems since then. I know I have been talking a lot to explain everything. First of all, thank you for reading all that and your patience. Secondly, if you have any suggestion on how to figure this out, I would really appreciate the help. Again, thank you for your time and effort. Test.CSV
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