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I recently made a pc with a Ryzen 2600, RX 5600 XT and 16gb of ram.
I installed my first game (Minecraft) and it ran well. It had a few crashes to windows, but they were really rare so I didn't think about it too much
I installed Astroneer from Microsoft store and it crashed to windows on start-up or mid-game, I didn't think about it too much since the game has some bugs and people have had this problem (and i didnt bother to fix it)
I installed Fortnite (shut up) and I would barely make it past start-up.Note : I never got BSOD
My friend recommended to set a frame cap in the Radeon software, and I finally could actually run those games, though, crashes would still happen. Less often though.I am using Radeon 20.9.1 and have tried 20.9.2 and got the same results
What can I do to fix the constant crashing?
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2 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:
Specs ?
are you asking for the specs of my pc?
if so
cpu: ryzen 5 1600 af
Gpu: gtx 1650 super
mobo: ASRock B450M Pro4/F
ram: G.Skill Aegis 16 GB DDR4 3000
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I am currently looking for parts for a pc.
I just want some recommendations for a PSU, I need to tell everyone this, i live in Australia and its difficult to find a power supply under 100$AUD
This seems to be the only one i can find under 100$AUD
I am in no way an expert on power supplies, so thank you for your input.
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5 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:
Cougar MX330 is a better case in airflow and board compatibility. Probably the only bad thing is the badge it carries.
it also saves $10
ty
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remember im in Australia so everything is quite more expensive here
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3 minutes ago, Sorenson said:
Or you could not be lazy and google your self
i tried, and its hard
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Just now, Sorenson said:
My bad, I was thinking itx, with micro arc I would go with something like the nzxt h400.
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and that's too expensive lol (AUD)
If you can't find one, don't bother
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3 minutes ago, Sorenson said:
It sounds like you want a window. You can get the h200i in red and black. However, it isn’t really SFF size. If you want super small, and not a piece of crap, with a window I would go with the n-case m1
thanks, but it aint micro atx.
mini itx mobo's are waaay more expensive the micro atx mobo's
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what is the cheapest, smallest, MICRO ATX and red and black themed pc case? under AUD$70
smol case
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1 minute ago, Sorenson said:
I recommend using rtings.com for tv or monitor reviews. They do really good in-depth testing for displays. They haven’t reviewed that one yet. But the previous version of it scores pretty high on motion and image blur.
what is it called?
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Just now, Sorenson said:
Those are VA panels that have a “fast” mode that gets you to the 1ms. Those fast modes usually introduce overshoot which looks like ghosting. My VA panel is 144hz with 3ms response time and I don’t see any ghosting.
ok, because there was this person that reviewed the MSI MAG271C and thought it had ghosting issues, and then turned on anti ghosting and it made the screen really dim
i was also thinking to get the msi mag271c
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1 minute ago, Hiya! said:
Mr ellon.. Ips has better color and viewing angle than TN but it has ips glow and backlight bleed problem.
I would choose VA if I were you, those contrast ratio will be more noticeable and it doesn't have backlight bleed issues at least not as bad and noticeable as ips.
but people seem to notice more ghosting issues even though they are advertised as as 1ms, such as some other tn panels
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Just now, Dexter5781 said:
It all depends on what you want to do with your monitor.
mainly gaming
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i live in the land down under (Australia) and i was looking for a monitor with at least 144hz and a tn or ips (preferably) but va is fine (i think)
i have found some but idk if they're good?
the Acer Nitro VG271P and the Acer KG271UA
thanks
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i have never seen this (the monitor) when lookin for monitors under $500 but it has some things other monitors dont (headphone hanger, curved display), why dont i see it more recommended? Is there something bad with it?.
Thanks
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2 minutes ago, Slottr said:
2200g in an APU
OP, imo you should look used for some parts like the case, otherwise it looks okay for what you have
I was thinking to get a used case
2 minutes ago, Homelessscootalo said:Ah, so you'll have to settle for old school emulators until you can afford a video card!
But the 2200g is an apu
It can get 100+ frames on some games at 720p low settings.
Emulator? Nah
New games? Yah
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Just now, Homelessscootalo said:
Of course it needs a GPU but otherwise it should be decent.
I gpu is out of my budget, and people keep on recommending the r3 2200g.
It is REALLY difficult to find a new PC for AUD$500 (including shipping) with a dedicated graphics card.
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1 minute ago, BigRom said:
I mean not exactly go the bargain basement, I went cheap got myself a single stick of DDR4-2133 and I couldn't get it to 3000MHz. It wasn't stable, so had to turn it down to 2866. Tbh still regretting that, will likely swap it out soon for dual channel.
Go for 2400 at least
I updated it and changed it to 2666mhz (I think)
Check my recent post (if you want to) to see the PC rn
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15 hours ago, BigRom said:
Dual channel, OC that thing to 3000Mhz (tighten the timings too) and your R3 2200G will love you.
So get the cheapest but highest mhz ram (that I can afford) then overclock?
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these dual channel ram :
or this faster (but single channel ram) :
this ram is used for R3 2200g system (with the vega 8 igpu)
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18 minutes ago, Firewrath9 said:
better heatsink, and better VRM (what powers the CPU)
ok thanks
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10 hours ago, Firewrath9 said:
this motherboard is well worth the 1.73 price difference.
so this is *slightly* better than the DS3H?
pls explain the difference (if there is much)
Games crashing and no idea why
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