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vnbsaber

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System

  • CPU
    i9-9900k
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z390 Maximus Hero XI wifi
  • RAM
    64bg Corsair Vengeance RGB pro 3200 mhz
  • GPU
    Nvidia RTX 2080TI FE
  • Case
    Thermaltake A500
  • Storage
    Samsung 970 evo 1TB NVME SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA 850w Supernova G2
  • Display(s)
    Asus ROG SWIFT PG279QZ, Acer G246HL, ASUS VH238H
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i RGB Platinum AIO
  • Keyboard
    Razer Huntsman Elite
  • Mouse
    Razer Death Adder Chroma
  • Operating System
    Windows Pro 10
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  1. Thanks for the help guys ran the heaven benchmark probably 6-7 times and it stayed stable the whole time. I tried getting it to +1000mhz on the memory but thats when it really started to have issues.
  2. I will grab those thank you! And I restored everything to default and its just as you said I didnt realize that when it boost clock it hits 1900 which like you said is causing the crash.
  3. Ok that makes sense, the base is around 1100 so I didnt think boosting it +350mhz would be too crazy considering how low it was to begin with. Will reset and do a boost of 100 at a time and go from there. Thanks! Also I use cinebench to test not sure what other programs would be good. the system is i9-9900k Asus maximus XI hero RTX 2080ti FE 64gb Corsair vengence pro RGB ram EVGA 850w 80+ gold PSU Corsair H100i platinum AIO 6 Corsair ML series fans 3x140mm 3x120mm
  4. Its a founders edition. I see Ill turn it down a bit and see how it goes. Im not doing any stress testing at all. Im literally just using the PC normally, watching a movie/surfing the web. It stays at what you see there it doesnt go up or down and boom just crashes.
  5. So to preface this I'm new to overclocking and not 100% sure on what Im doing. Ive read up a bit and was testing the waters. The picture were the settings I thought were stable. I slowly increased things until things went wrong. Cranked it back down and used the PC to make sure things were stable, I got down to there and it worked fine for about 20-30 minutes then crashed. Now Ive seen clocks at higher speeds all around even up to 2000mhz core clock so I figured I must be missing something or doing something wrong. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
  6. I partially agree with this. Though unless you are buying it over years the warranty will apply it'll just be harder to deal with. I recently half finished my pc build. Enough so it's running, I built it over a month or two. I bought my psu an evga 850w g2 80+ gold psu only to find it was dead out of the box almost 2 months later when I got the rest of the parts. Amazon did a full exchange for me, that being said I could have just as easily done an rma myself and been just fine.
  7. What cpu and gpu are you running there are a lot of questions
  8. My understanding is cheap psu and ram. They also said not including cpu
  9. I feel like this is a bad analogy because there are lots of people who buy sports cars and don't race them. People under estimate the fun a car can be while not driving reckless or racing. And on top of that you already made the point people buy lambos, Ferrari, etc for the prestige computer parts aren't much different. There are people who want the bragging right of having the best parts on the market.
  10. I have my old pc but it's not possible to OC unless I buy a new mobo. I thought about buying another mobo but since it's a 3570k they aren't cheap unfortunately. I don't intend to OC or do very little of it, maybe OC my ram if anything, for a long time. I'm just really starting to learn now so when I do attempt it won't be completely oblivious.
  11. Strange it let me go to it in mobile no problems. I'll set up an account and book mark it. Thank you ?
  12. Sorry new to the whole thing. My build Intel i9-9900k Asus Z390 Maximus XI Hero Wifi 64gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3200mhz ram Corsair H100i RGB Platinum Nvidia RTX 2080ti EVGA 850w Supernova G2 I have no need to overclock currently, but I built the system with the intention of learning how to OC and doing so in the future. Itll be a while before I do so, but I figured Id get a headstart on researching so when Im ready I have a good idea of what to do.
  13. Hey guys, Im new here and I just built a new rig. I eventually want to get into overclocking and like most I have never done it before and want to learn the dos and donts, so Ive been doing a lot of searching on these forums found some nice OC rookie guides also found some nice videos on youtube. My question is not what to do but if you guys have any resources that you know are good. While I have been watching and reading some things I dont know what is actually a good guide, I do watch videos from respected tech youtubers. But if you guys have anything I could read or watch to learn more before I actually do it. I would be much obliged!
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