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Jray204

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    Jray204 got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in Curved, 144hz or 2K?   
    Fair enough, well yea thank you for your help! Will decide soon, thinking 144hz isnt needed and 2K might be worth it.
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    Jray204 got a reaction from stviupid in Question about xmp   
    Hi!
    I have the same RAM and just posted about an issue with clock speed on it but that's for me only. Yes it is safe, and it wont damage anything or void warranty. When you install DDR4 RAM it sets it to a default 2133 or 2400. To get to the advertised clock speed you should enable XMP in the BIOS. XMP is a profile of specific settings for your RAM model specifically, to maximise the performance. You can further increase performance manually as an overclock but that is for later
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    Jray204 reacted to Crunchy Dragon in Razer told me their EGPU will work on normal USB-C, should I not believe this?   
    I don't envision that working at all, you would need some kind of PCIe interface, which is what Thunderbolt 3 provides.
     
    Even then, PCIe x4(provided by TB3) isn't enough to run a GPU comfortably without running into bottlenecking due to the bandwidth restriction.
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    Jray204 reacted to SethKraota in Razer told me their EGPU will work on normal USB-C, should I not believe this?   
    If there's no PCI Connection either it simply won't work (Which I really believe it won't) or the bandwidth offered by USB 3.1 Gen 2 won't be enough to have anything other that a shit experience. It won't work though.
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    Jray204 reacted to Jurrunio in Razer told me their EGPU will work on normal USB-C, should I not believe this?   
    even if it does work the bandwidth bottleneck will be big, so don't buy it. Besides, if you're not using a Razer laptop they can always blame someone else.
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    Jray204 reacted to Mira Yurizaki in Razer told me their EGPU will work on normal USB-C, should I not believe this?   
    No. eGPUs require Thunderbolt 3.
     
    Not directed to you but to those who think the bandwidth of a Thunderbolt 3 would hamper the GPU. Yes the lower bandwidth will cause performance, but the performance loss isn't that much: https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_RTX_2080_Ti_PCI-Express_Scaling/6.html
     
    Note this is for an RTX 2080 Ti, which is a hungry GPU.
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    Jray204 reacted to Max_Settings in Razer told me their EGPU will work on normal USB-C, should I not believe this?   
    It won't work. Razer support is worthless. They told me 110C is a ok operating temperature for a CPU.
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