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About Fire Yoshi
- Birthday April 21
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Gender
Male
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Location
Quebec, Canada
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Occupation
Computer engineering student
System
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CPU
Intel Core i5-4690K @ 4.6GHz ~ 1.25V
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Motherboard
Gigabyte Z97MX-Gaming 5
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RAM
16 GB DDR3-1600 Avexir Core Series Red
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GPU
XFX Radeon R9 Fury X @ 1100/500 MHz -24 mV
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Case
CoolerMaster MasterCase Pro 3
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Storage
256 GB ADATA SX900 SSD + 1 TB Seagate Barracuda HDD
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PSU
Corsair RM750 750W 80+ Gold
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Display(s)
LG 34UM67-P
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Cooling
Corsair H60
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Keyboard
CM Storm Quickfire TK (Cherry MX Red) + CM Masterkeys Pro S RGB (Cherry MX Blue)
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Mouse
Razer DeathAdder 2013
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Sound
Sennheiser HD598 SE
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Operating System
Windows 10
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Looking to replace (not upgrade!) my GTX 970 with an AMD card
Fire Yoshi replied to YonathanZ's topic in Graphics Cards
The RX 570 is pretty similar in performance to the GTX 970, and the RX 580 is slightly better (especially in its 8 GB variant for VRAM-intensive games). -
The new MK series have a Type-C connector (keyboard end). They include a magnetic wrist rest and the keys are elevated rather than "recessed" into the keyboard : https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MK-750-GKCM1-US-MasterKeys-Mechanical/dp/B0776YPLVZ/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1527367146&sr=1-5&keywords=masterkeys
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In my S variant (80% no numpad while the L is full-size), the base is solid and heavy, and the keys feel amazing (soft touch, easy to remove and clean). The RGB is gorgeous and fully programmable from the keyboard itself (you can change the color of each key if you want), and includes many lighting modes. It's by far the best keyboard I've ever had; so I'd say go for it if you like the looks of it !
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All Cooler Master Masterkeys Pro (S/M/L) keyboards are RGB and come with a detachable cable (each has a Cherry MX Brown variant). The PBT variants come with a detachable cable as well, but no RGB. I have the Masterkeys Pro S with Cherry MX Blue switches and it's wonderful, highly recommend. https://www.amazon.ca/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=masterkeys https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=masterkeys
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Nice! Is that Kotlin?
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Create a website using Python - server side development
Fire Yoshi replied to panther420's topic in Programming
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Not normal, but it's a common bug on some motherboards. If you adjusted voltage manually, try using offset mode (i.e. +0.100V). On some motherboards, adding a 25 MHz increment (i.e. 3625 MHz) also fixes that issue.
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1) Slim but possible. There is always the possibility that a part is DOA (Dead On Arrival). 2) You return it to where you bought it from using their RMA policy, or you contact the part maker's support service. 3) Very low risk if you do it correctly. Don't build on carpet or anything that accumulates static electricity, and don't force or excessively bend a part that won't fit (especially anything that has a circuit board). However, some parts do require some force to install (such as RAM sticks or the 24-pin ATX connector). 4) You can always sort it out, you'll never waste all your money. 5) Yes, great RMA policy.
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Can this MB handle 3000Mhz RAM?
Fire Yoshi replied to StazTheRogue's topic in New Builds and Planning
This mobo is on AGESA 1.0.0.6b so it should be fine with handling such frequencies at CL15. Ryzen doesn't have a 3000 MHz strap though, so it's going to default to either 2933 MHz (probably) or 3066 Mhz (if you're lucky) when enabling XMP. -
CoolerMaster Masterkeys Pro S here. It's got Cherry MX Blue switches and all the arrgeebees.
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He means in your post, you can use the " <> " button in the upper bar to insert formatted code like I did.
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You forgot the parentheses. It should be : print("Computer chose:", computerChoice()) You should also remove x and z from your function definitions as they are not needed (those are parameters, not return variables).