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Đỗ Đức Huy

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  1. Change tiktok to any other social media apps and change American- European to Chinese and tell me how you feel. Watch this before any of you go yell at clouds in this matter. Tik Tok succeed DESPITE IT BEING CHINESE.
  2. It is not overclocking, but running the CPU at a "sane" settings that would actually results in lower temperature since "Default" voltages are set really high! I got all my Ryzen builds to above 4GHz at 1.2V ish and it is much cooler than the stock frequency but at 1.4V!
  3. Yeah you will need to do some tuning in the BIOS for Vcore and frequency to get the most out of your CPU and keep in cool and happy. I would say 4.1GHz at 1.25V should do it, even then I would think the stock cooler would cut it, Gamaxx 400 would be over kill. Would recommend some decent cheapo thermal paste. Arctic MX4 is what I use in client system and it have been fine for all the years I have been running the business.
  4. Do memtest on your ram. Most likely it is the cause of it. Remove the ram, clean the contacts with a clean cloth and alcohol. Insert in firmly back into the correct slot then run memtest on it. If it passed, try updating the board to the latest BIOS.
  5. SSD, ram is kinda meh tbh. A faster SSD will actually leads to better cached.page file performance and will helps ever so slightly with lower amount of RAM. So if I were you I would go SSD then RAM
  6. Remember when AMD rehashes Bulldozer for years and years and released the FX9590 with a freaking water cooler bundled and a minimum 220W capable VRM board? Intel have been sitting on Skylake and 14nM for about the same amount of time and yet just now, starting to be edged out in competitiveness. This is like a once in a decade thing! What a time to be alive and following hardware news
  7. The XPS is easier to mod since all you have to do is to redo the front panel header. Other than that it is nothing more than a bog standard case which I like
  8. Well it could have been from another Dell and all of those optiplex are sold months ago. But definitely a very very low profile cable indeed. Speaking of modding Dells, have you ever seen an XPS 8700 moded to accept an B450m board with a R5 3600 and a GTX 1080? Did this for one of my client whose wife disapprove of anything blingy in my client computer. So sort of like a sleeper builds. The pictures are taken with a RX 470 because at the time the 1080 was not yet decided on.
  9. Not all that moded. This is one of the five system I sold to my customer ages ago. Mods are: Removal of the HDD cage. That thing interferes with longer GPU. You can mount the HDD on the 3.5" bay below the DVD bays DO REMEMBER to save the temperature sensor. it is mounted a top where the old HDD bays would be. Without that the fans of the system WILL BE PINNED at 100% Remove the PCIE bracket for better GPU compatibility The integrated heatsink that goes with this mobo is actually quite good. You can swap it out for others if you please but you will need a new socket loading mechanism before you do that and you will be limited to a 90mm equipped cooler. So, don't bother. If you get the version with support for 3rd gen CPUs, the USB 3.0 front panel header WILL interfere with longer GPU though. The Gigabyte RX 470 winforce I have here just barely fits. Do keep the right angled sata connector that goes with the case. They are special low profile right angle connector. Since Dell in their infinite wisdom have the sata ports right under where a GPU would go, you WILL NEED THOSE LOW PROFILE RIGHT ANGLE SATA CABLE to hook up your drives. All in all, a decent rig for about 300$
  10. Remove the 770 Boot into the bios with just the I5, go to your chipset tab and select primary display output/ multi display. Select the option that either let you boot with the igpu as the main output or let you use multi display with the integrated gpu See if the 770 is detected. I would recommend using a tooth brush that you don't care or use, dip the tooth brush into some acetone/ nail polish remover and brush the contacts of the pcie slots and the display output on the 770. The pcie contacts can be cleaned with an eraser as well. Final note, have you plug in all the pcie power cables into the 770?
  11. You can quote me on this months in the future, there will be a thousand dollar Z390 board from Asus. Got the tipped off from one of the product manager at one of Asus local distributor. That's all I will ever say on this. The Z490 prime is the "base line" model, all other Asus board will be better than this feature wise.
  12. Can't wait for these puppies to go on clearance sale like the PM953. Slightly longer than the standard 2280 form factor at 22110 but they are CHEAP, like 100$ retail for a 1TB, TLC, NVME enterprise class SSD
  13. There's ya problem. 2100MHz memory is very aggressive for Polaris cards. This is not a stable OC setting
  14. 1080ti, forget about the rest. They should be 350-400$ on the used market and is literally the third fastest GPU out there
  15. Damn, that's a nice chip. Keep it close, take good care of it. DDR3 is still very much available to get new, FABS in China are ramping up production and will make what ever it is that you want.
  16. Don’t give me hope like that. That will lead to sub- ambient with a bare die setup....
  17. I have an Ivy, 8 cores, oc to 4.5... damn that thing will give a R7 2700 a good run for its money but the Xeon suck up electricity like no one cares.
  18. The main reason why the silicon industry moves to a new node is to capture the density (which mean more chip per fixed wafer size which mean less cost) and performance benefits baked into the new nodes. this ending of end of life status thing seemed like Intel is restarting production of 22nM cpu, which means the fabs were making something else before switching back to cpu again. It doesn’t look well when you are supposed to be on the bleeding edge of technology yet you have to drag a low end parts introduced 6 years ago out of retirement during a 2 years long product shortage.
  19. I’m not, I think this is more of a fire fighting measures right now to alleviate the supply issue that have been going on for close to two years now. I don’t think Intel will want to do this going forward.
  20. It is not bad for consumers, it is showing Intel in a bad strategic position right now. Can’t keep up with demand, tough competition from AMD and delays in 10nM...
  21. I think Intel is doing this to ration 14nM capacity for higher end sku. Bottom of the barrel 8-9th gen Pentium or Celeron are not that much more capable than the older Pentium and I3 of yester years. And Intel did make the switch for H310 to H310C to shift chipset use from 14nM to 22nM last year. Low end sku get the axe from latest tech first it seemed
  22. The G3420 used to be EOL, but now Intel have bring it back from the dead. That’s bad, since the chip aimed at substituting Pentium Gold at the bottom of the barrel of the product stack. The newer Pentium are taking up precious 14nM capacity for much higher performance core series CPU. This is the reasoning behind why Intel introduced the H310C chipset to replace the H310. The regular H310 is of a low end sku, yet taking up premium 14nM space. You know the shortage must be bad when they drag a 6 years old cpu out of retirement to fill out orders.
  23. Well, sold my Z77 WS board with a delided 3770K. Not sure how golden that chip was, never had the time to mess with it too much. Tempted to do a direct die custom water cooling loop to see how far I can go. But then the gear are old and I have a shop to run lol
  24. It was a decent platform, everything just worked with all the latest features back then fully working. Pcie 3.0, all Sata 3 ports, USB 3.0 ports on most motherboard. Decent platform, CPU is more of a side-grade from Ivy Bridge. Not as fun to OC like Sandy though. Most 2600K can do 5.0GHz with about 1.48V Vcore given you have decent cooling. Try that with a 4790K, I dare you.
  25. Source: Intel Intel is to cancel the EOL (end of life) status for the Pentium G3420, a dual core, dual threads Haswell based LGA 1150 socketed CPU that was initially launched in Q3 2013 (6 years ago). Interested customers can order the CPU from Intel from now to May 2020 when the last non-cancelable orders can be placed, with last shipments expected in December 2020. OP opinions on this: Intel pretty much screwed the pooch here. First they have the 14nM shortage. They started to move some of their chipset production back to 22nM and now, re-releasing a 22nM cpu from 2013 to alleviate the shortage!? This is nuts! Anecdotally, as the OP is a sile owner-operator of a computer repair- trading shop, OP have heard of long RMA time and outright un-availability of replacement CPUs. People when their CPUs died got offered refunds instead of replacement CPUs. Yet, the price for new CPUs from both AMD and Intel keeps falling through the floor. Same with SSD and RAM prices in Vietnam.
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