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Dimitrispaok88

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  1. 56 minutes ago, Skiiwee29 said:

    Everything should work together. Be careful though with the BIOS you have or use as the 2200g is dropped in newer BIOS revisions on most boards, though it says supported on all according to Asrocks list. however, any BIOS after 3.40 says they do not recommend using of Raven Ridge CPUs, which the 2200g is. If the board is new, it likely will have a BIOS beyond this revision so compatibility could be bad. 

    Thank you.

  2. Hello guys, I want to buy a new pc and i want to tell me if the motherboard and cpu and ram pair together

    Motherboard: asrock fatal1ty b450 gaming k4

    cpu: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G Box

    ram:HyperX Fury 8GB DDR4-2666MHz 

    psu: corsair cv series CV550W

    i need fast your help Thank you

     

     

     

     

  3. 4 minutes ago, Benji said:

    Let me tell you something: I had a 16 Mbit/s connection once that synced with ~18000 kbit/s (which in the perfect world equals 2.25MB/s), yet the real connection speed was actually 1.6-1.8 MB/s (12.8-14.4 Mbit/s). DSL has a rather high overhead due to the fact that they have a rather high error correction because of the shitty transfer medium (a single, non-isolated twisted pair in a cable bundle that has quite a high amount of interference/crosstalk). With your 19,474 Kbit/s synced you can be happy with your true 16 Mbit/s. (A)DSL always has tons of overhead. You'll NEVER get the speed that it is synced with and you'll be always at least 1-2 Mbit/s below what it says.

    I had a VDSL2 Vectoring connection with 50 Mbit/s that had to be synced to ~55700 Kbit/s to actually get real 50 Mbit/s (~6.25-6.3 MB/s) and my current 100 Mbit/s connection delivers exactly 100 Mbit/s out of exactly 110000 Kbit/s sync rate.

    Thanks a lot for teach me this things. If i had the opportunity to upgrade the line with 50mbps it would be a dream

    and after all...   1.9mb/s average speed with 4 people on my family uses the network....

  4. 16 minutes ago, Benji said:

    This is all that you can expect from a 16 Mbit/s ADSL2+ connection. It doesn't give out more. Nothing is wrong at all. Because there's also error correction on DSL connections. My 110000 Kbit/s connection also gives out the rated 12.5MB/s. Your maximum sync rate is ~20Mbit/s based on the connection data. The ISP wasn't lying, there isn't any higher speed possible with that connection.

    Not to mention that 24 Mbit/s are the maximum speed for the ADSL2+ standard and I have never seen a single connection at that value. Your connection is a good connection already, but these "24 Mbit/s" are basically an illusion, likely nobody will actually get these.

    but why 19mbps on router and on interface i have 16!

  5. 14 minutes ago, Benji said:

    This is all that you can expect from a 16 Mbit/s ADSL2+ connection. It doesn't give out more. Nothing is wrong at all. Because there's also error correction on DSL connections. My 110000 Kbit/s connection also gives out the rated 12.5MB/s. Your maximum sync rate is ~20Mbit/s based on the connection data. The ISP wasn't lying, there isn't any higher speed possible with that connection.

    Not to mention that 24 Mbit/s are the maximum speed for the ADSL2+ standard and I have never seen a single connection at that value. Your connection is a good connection already, but these "24 Mbit/s" are basically an illusion, nobody will likely actually get these.

    The line is about 22mbps and router limit this speed. idk why

  6. 3 minutes ago, badreg said:

    Εάν η μητρική πλακέτα διαθέτει μόνο τρεις υποδοχές 3,5 mm, αλλά υποστηρίζει έξοδο 5.1, τότε η μπλε υποδοχή μπορεί να αλλάξει μεταξύ της γραμμής και της πίσω πλευράς ενώ η ροζ υποδοχή θα μοιραστεί μεταξύ του μικροφώνου και του κεντρικού / κάτω μέρους.

     

    Βάλτε το μαύρο καλώδιο σε μπλε και πορτοκαλί καλώδιο σε ροζ χρώμα και στη συνέχεια ρυθμίστε τις υποδοχές του οδηγού.

    how to configure the jacks in the driver?

     

  7. 1 minute ago, FloRolf said:

    Considering there are 99% English speaking folks on here, you should try that as well. 

    im so sorry. I have a 5.1 system, and the cables are black, orange and green. But on the new motherboard, and I've noticed pretty much all motherboards, they only have blue, green, and red inputs. Not sure what I should be doing here.

  8. I have a 5.1 system, and the cables are black, orange and green. But on the new motherboard, and I've noticed pretty much all motherboards, they only have blue, green, and red inputs. Not sure what I should be doing here.

  9. 4 hours ago, TheLordWhiskey said:

    your FPS would depend on the games you play, if its esports titles for the most part, like siege, csgo, or rocket league, you should be able to fully utilize the 144hz of the monitor, but for open world games or some BR games you most likely wont make it far over 100 fps unless you seriously lower the graphics, but compatibility wise it will work without a problem, just make sure when you get it that you change the refresh rate in the nvidia inspector or whatever its called to 144hz. Also i would steer clear of 1440p panels with what you have now, as your graphics card is best suited for 1080p

    60fps is problem with 144Hz monitor?

  10. Hello. can i buy a monitor with 144Hz panel on my pc without problems?

    My pc : Intel core i5 9400F 

                GTX 1660 Ti

                16GB ram 3000Mhz

    If you have the mood please tell me details about it and if there is a problem.

    how many FPS and more. Thanks.

  11. 3 minutes ago, Epimetheus said:

    They're basically the same with the exception that the 9400f doesn't have integrated graphics, which you won't need if you use a dedicated graphics card. Get what's cheaper. For the ram i'd get 2666 mhz, it's not much more than 2400 anyways

    if I buy 3000Μhz ram will there be a problem?

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