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ayazam

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  1. freesync premium & gsync compatible using the same panel as the highly recommended cheap 24inch IPS 144Hz display, AOC 24G2 but 242M8 is cheaper
  2. ive been trying to upgrade my monitor for the past months, from 22" 1080p 60Hz IPS Display to higher refresh rate monitor after watching some reviews, ill buy Philips 242M8, 24" 1080p 144Hz IPS Display what i wanted to know, is it okay if the game hovering around 100FPS on 144Hz? will it be smoother? right now im playing everygame capped at 60fps 60Hz for smoothness, even though my pc can ran game with 100+fps thanks~
  3. so the title says it all i build a pc for my friend in an ITX cases which is silverstone sg13 the specs are: Ryzen 3 3100 ASRock B550M ITX/AC Klevv Bolt XR 2x8GB 3200Mhz 16-18-18-34 Zotac GTX 1660S TwinFan FSP HV Pro 550w things that ive done, tune the CPU, 38x @0.95v (stock allcore boost 38xx @ 1.3v) tune the GPU, 1950 boost @0.9v, +125mem (stock boost 1850 @0.968v) when playing cpu heavy game such as AC Origins, my cpu hits 75c i set the fan to 80% from the start, but when the temps hit 75c i crank it up to 100% is my temp on the safe zone?
  4. hey, we have pretty close on the specs, mine was 4670k with a slower graphics card, gtx 1060 but i oc the 4670k to 4.5Ghz, when i change to R5 3500 i see no difference in average fps, probably caused by the slow gpu the most improvement are, i can now multitaskin while playing game example, i can play ac origins with browser opened in 2nd monitor when im using 4670k, u either play a game, or do something else i'd recommend go for zen 2 or wait for zen 3 i5 10400f is not worth it, cause you probably match it with b&h motherboard and your ram can only run at 2666 Mhz cause a limitation by the b&h motherboard
  5. tried it myself tho, 3200Mhz C16, IF 1600Mhz vs 3600Mhz C19, IF 1800Mhz i gained more with 3600C19 IF 1800Mhz over the 3200C16 IF 1600Mhz but both settings obviously faster than stock
  6. heres why i pick higher speed rather than slower speed with tighter timings
  7. a simple CinebenchR20 on loop is enough to look for the max boost clock and max sustain voltages then you can try to undervolt those voltages, but keeping the max boost clock, try it in ryzen master, and keep it as a profile so you would get lower temps at all core boost heres a tip, when you dont use your ryzen on cpu intensive program (eg non allcore programs) leave it at stock, but when you want to play a game or program that cpu intensive (eg rendering adobe premier), turn on your saved all core profile that you saved in ryzen master ive tried it and its pretty funny, when im just doing daily things, browsing etc, the cpu temps goes up to 55-57c when im using it for cpu-intensive programs, i turn on my profile, and the cpu temps never goes to 55c yeah i know, im just using a 6core6thread cpus, but you could calculate what an undervolt do to your cpus temp
  8. if you would like to only game, i recommend 5700XT, cause the price to performance is way better than both geforce card you include here (2060S & 2070S) if you do some productivity i recommend 2060S/2070S, cuda accelerated apps is a lot here i have 2 recommendation for you changed the motherboard, ram, psu, and case for 5700 XT i recommend the sapphire nitro over pulses, has a better overall thermal performance
  9. you should install 2 things corsair's propietary software ryzen master ryzen's idle speed isnt like intel's its different what you should take a look for is when you full throttle it (100% usage)
  10. no need to worry thats my go to psu in that price point, i build 3pcs with that psu for my clients
  11. im using noctua and i would say its quiet... why dont you try silentwings? silentwings3 high speed ones...
  12. since your cpu has an iGPU (intelHD) you should remove your 970 and try to connect your monitor to motherboard ports if there is no problem occuring, then its time for you to get a new gpu
  13. how about this, PCPartPicker Part List CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor (£149.65 @ Amazon UK) Motherboard: MSI B450-A PRO MAX ATX AM4 Motherboard (£91.98 @ Amazon UK) Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL19 Memory (£82.26 @ Amazon UK) Storage: Western Digital Blue 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (£53.99 @ Amazon UK) Storage: Seagate Barracuda Compute 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (£53.90 @ CCL Computers) Video Card: Zotac GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6 GB Twin Fan Video Card (£224.02 @ CCL Computers) Case: Phanteks Eclipse P300 ATX Mid Tower Case (£50.98 @ Amazon UK) Power Supply: be quiet! System Power 9 500 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply (£52.52 @ Amazon UK) Total: £759.30 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-07-12 18:49 BST+0100
  14. oh.. i thought it could be lower its stable AF, i have my voltages 1-2 clicks higher from the 'real' stable voltages and ive done my usual stuff and no bsod or crashes at all
  15. thats playing a game, when runing cibeR20 it reaches 69c and im using 280mm AIO (h110i) so theres no downside running on lower voltages, okay then ill be happy with just the 36x and 41x multipliers profile
  16. so, i have a Ryzen5 3500 6c6t (3.6Ghz Base, 3.9-4.0 all core boost, 4.1 single core boost) - when allcore boosting, it stables at 1.36V 65c max temp after running for a while with manual overclocking in ryzen master, this is my stable (syntethic benchs, playing game, do usual stuff) multipliers and voltages - 44x 1.192V -> 60c max temp - 41x 1.0562V -> 55c max temp - 36x 0.881V -> 50c max temp - 30x 0.74V -> 45c max temp with a GTX 1060 6GB, running any game with just the 36x do the job flawlessly (i have 2 profiles in RM, 36x and 41x) - i do not gain any performance with 41x nor 44x multipliers - i do not loose any performance from all auto - i ran the cpu cooler (50C max temp) the questions: - does running your cpu undervoltage have any side effects? - could my cpu cannot run in higher voltage when it gets old (3-4 years)? thanks~
  17. yeah, i was looking a c3 state-like option in ryzen, c3 state (intel) lowering vcore while idle/low usage ryzen master (RMU) just doesnt work with me, i always dial it in BIOS, it crashes whenever i tried to dial it in RMU even when i let the BIOS at default state mine were ryzen balance setting in power option this what i want my ryzen to do, that only happen with my Ci5 4670k 4.5Ghz 1.25v (c3 state enabled) how can i make my ryzen do this too? so just leave my cpu alone, but gained the memory... i knew from thaiphoon burner that reads my ram specs
  18. thats no fun jayz said it, i think its on the 3900X oc video i did watch the anthony too, but im confused might try to do at the ryzen master later on, since this allcore-bios oc-ing is faster than what pbo can do, but i cant handle the high static vcore at idling
  19. so... baseclock is 3.6Ghz and my rated boostclock is 4.1Ghz, i could easily do 4.5Ghz allcore with just 1.3v, with better multi and single at R20 so the answer is "no, just let the cpu do the calculation" with just pbo, r20 multi only reached 2400, where my allcore 4.5 reached 2900 and the single r20 too, with only 400something where the 4.5 reached 515 im just doin what jayz2c do tho, do it in bios, not bothering the ryzen master also for reference, my friend's 3600 hit 4.5/4/6 1.35v allcore stable and 4.2Ghz at 1.1v something
  20. the last time i overclock is with intel haswell (4670k), where i lock the multiplier @45x and set the vcore @1.25v, but the vcore fluctuate at how much usage, but the multiplier stays @45x i forgot what settings i do that make em fluctuate... example: when just browsing vcore stays @0.7v~ still the multiplier stays @45x does overclocking ryzen cpus work like that? where you set Xv and Xmultiplier, but the vcore fluctuate or it stays at static vcore? i tried OCing a 3500, by setting the multiplier 45x, vcore 1.32v, and leave the rest at auto even when indling it still stays 1.32v, or is there any option that i missed? i do intent to lower the voltage below 1.3v, with any stable multiplier... motherboard: B450-A Pro MAX RAM: 2x8GB SniperX 3600Mhz C19 (B-Die samsung if thats even matter) thanks~
  21. okaaay~ might getting the 3600 is it? hmm better IC for overclocking, or run the 3600 tho my friend got samsung b-die on that ripjawz kits, he said, this is memory lottery, since most of that ripjawz kit come with skhynix, kay, might go for the 3600
  22. which one is better, running 3600, fclk 1800 or run the memory @3200C16? heres the thing, whether its the sniperX or the ripjawsV, ill run both @3200C16 and i do know that 3200 version of both sniperX and ripjawsV are included in the msi b450 qvl okay then, i wont bother the qvl but i do intent to oc the 3000 to 3200, or the 3600 to 3200 so... yeah, which one is better
  23. okay, i might not run it on 3600, im going for the 3200 and a tighter timing if i could find one, i would definitely go for that but right now, the only gskill memory i could find are these 2 thats why im asking, which one is better
  24. Budget (including currency): $80-90 Country: 3rd world country Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: games~ Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): this is my previous topic: to buy or not to buy 3500 tldr, got my 3500 and b450a-pro on the way now i have 2 choices and 2 choices only for my memory - G.Skill RipjawsV DDR4 PC24000 16GB (2x8GB) [F4-3000C16D-16GVRB] ~$86 - G.Skill SniperX DDR4 PC28800 16GB (2x8GB) [F4-3600C19D-16GSXKB] ~$96 which one would be the better option for my cpu-mobo combo i will overclock those memory, does the higher speed get a better chance to be stable than the lower speed? fyi, both are not in the memory support list from my motherboard webs i do see ripjaws V get qvl on X570 chipsets, but not the sniperX (intel only) thx~
  25. so youre going to sell the H110i then... okay i think you should maximize the front fan mount as an intake, its 3x120 or 2x140 right? back (120) and top (2x120/140) as exhaust you could limit your gpu temp by setting up temp limit in MSI Afterburner yes it'll run slower but atleast its not gonna run as hot as of right now
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