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borneleader

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  1. The beep is one time only and sounds like budadum
  2. I have a self-built computer,Ryzen 1600 OC to 3.8GHz -Runs at 35c idle and 50c-60c under load2 SSD and 1 HDDAB 350 Pro boardRX 590 - Latest driver2 HP 25x 144 (Connected by Display Ports)750w power supply (Increased from 500, because I thought it was low power)16 GB ram (3000Mhz)When I try to use two monitors to watch a youtube video or a movie while gaming both screen flicker and lines happen. When I move it to 144 Hz it happens more frequently and I need to drop it to 100 Hz refresh for both. The Gaming has Freesync enabled and the movie is set to high quality. I cannot figure out why it would do that. I thought it was a temperature issue since it is always at 50c-70c, so I put thermal Grizzly(Kryonaut) on the gpu die and it keeps it pretty cool. What am I missing? Also, the computer beeps when the GPU is at 70ish centigrade.
  3. I mean using the intel extreme tuning utility you can do quite a bit actually. And I am assuming this is pretty good for a dell G3-3779
  4. Linus Tech Tips showed they were comparable to paste, with similar cooling and quality. Why do you say they are crap?
  5. Which is better thermal pads or paste for laptops? Is it worth getting thermal grizzly kryonaut or maybe Fujipoly ultra extreme? I know the laptop I have has an 85+ temp when under load and I am trying to prepare for that.
  6. Thank you all for your thoughts and input, it struck me as a possibility as I don't completely understand how they work. Also, @TheShawnMiranda He notes later in the forum he is not a native English speaker.
  7. Thank you for your response, however I am looking for empirical data, or at least an article about it. Or theories as to why it doesn't matter or won't work.
  8. I was reading a forum: http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/applying-thermal-pads-on-ssd-and-ram.789398/ And they mentioned they put thermal pads on the laptop RAM and M.2 SSD, would putting these pads on the ram actually help? One of the people replying says it would when the fans are on and would not need to contact metal to dissipate the heat. Has anyone tried this? Are there any stats for it?
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