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Raven019

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  1. I don't know if it is just me, but in Spotify Disturbed songs makes weird noises (Stricken and Ten Thousand Fists),why is that? It has something to do with my headphones (Audio Technica ATH-M50x) or with my PC sound card or is it part of Spotify's audio codec? Or simply Disturbed masters their songs so oddly. I don't remember those noises from the time I used to listen to them back in the 2009.
  2. Well, I've just bought a new pair of ath-m50x and they sound great, by far the best headphones I've ever used, what I want to know is if these can be used as a Gaming headphones too, obviously I know that I can just plug them and play, but as I never used a pair of gaming headphones before I don't know what to expect, will these perform better than gaming ones, or are just too professional to be useful?
  3. Maybe I forgot to write it down but turns out that I'm a total noob in this so I don't know what to expect. So everything is right?
  4. So this is my setup, I'm not quite satisfied with the temps I'm getting 35°c idle to 65°C gaming, I'm not in position to change the case and I have 3 free slots for fans in it and I think that using them may help. Setup: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600x MoBo: Asus B450-F Strix RAM: G.Skill Trident Z 2x16Gb 3000Mhz Storage: Samsung 970 EVO 256Gb SSD, Seagate Barracuda 2TB GPU: PNY GeForce 1070 xlr8 oc PSU: Corsair CX550M (550W) Case: Corsair Spec Alpha I have installed only the 3 stock fans (2 Pull front, 1 Push back) that were included in the case and the stock one for the CPU, I've read that the stock fans for Ryzen are good enough but I'm not convinced. Is it a good idea to install more fans in the case? if so, which ones are good enough and which configuration should I use? How bad are my temps right now?
  5. I assume your suggestion is to change my case for a better one, right?
  6. Basically, but even then I wanted to lower the temps, so AIO cooling no recommended, what about getting more fans on the mediocre airflow case?
  7. 30°c in idle and around 60°c when gaming, I've never ran a synthetic stress test.
  8. Hi everyone, I want to buy liquid cooler, an AIO one, but there are so many options and as I'm new to this I've been intimidated with that. Then there's the factor that this is conditioned by the setup, I'll list it below, so I would appreciate if anyone can help me choosing one. Budget: 100USD Setup: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600x MoBo: Asus B450-F Strix RAM: G.Skill Trident Z 2x16Gb 3000Mhz Storage: Samsung 970 EVO 256Gb SSD, Seagate Barracuda 2TB GPU: PNY GeForce 1070 xlr8 oc PSU: Corsair CX550M (550W) Case: Corsair Spec Alpha I have installed only the 3 stock fans (2 Pull front, 1 Push back) that were included in the case and the stock one for the CPU, I'm getting temps between 35°c and 65°C, I've read that the stock fans for Ryzen are good enough but I'm not convinced. The case is a factor because it doesn't seem to have much room for radiators. As I said I've just began in this, so I need help. Thank you in advance, people.
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