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rislix reacted to AngryBeaver in gtx 1660 ti
I would look at getting a Ryzen 2600. You do not need the integrated gpu on the 2400g. The 2400g also halves the pci-e lanes to the gpu. So a 2600 would cost about the same and would give you 50% more cores/threads and also slightly higher clocks... not to mention the 16x Pci-e lanes for the gpu.
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rislix reacted to AngryBeaver in gtx 1660 ti
You have to understand that in all systems there will be a bottleneck. Be it a CPU, GPU, IO, etc. There will always be something slightly holding back other components.
Now the 2400g isn't bad by any means, but it is only a quad core cpu in a day where some games like BF5 can take advantage of more. So in those scenarios you might see your GPU hovering around 85-92% cpu usage. It won't really hurt your gameplay as it will be producing enough frames to feel smooth. It will just technically be bottlenecking the gpu.
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rislix reacted to AngryBeaver in gtx 1660 ti
You should be ok in most titles... some games might bottleneck a tad, but it won't be anything huge.
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rislix reacted to ARandomGui in no display
see if when you plug your display into your motherboard instead of your graphics card the issue goes away, if it does u need to update GPU drivers or reach out to ur GPU manufacturer for a replacement
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rislix reacted to Fasauceome in help
If you really wanted to you could just limit the power limit yourself, but still you have the 1050 ti now so that is what it is. Later down the line, when you upgrade, you shouldn't concern yourself too much with power draw.
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rislix reacted to Fasauceome in memory ram
TX is a more expensive model, CX is more budget oriented.
granted, if you somehow found a TX power supply that fits in your budget you should absolutely take it.
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rislix reacted to Fasauceome in memory ram
Ram will be good around 3000MHz, yes. However, don't take the EVGA 80+, it's too low end. If you see in the tier list, it's in the "don't buy this" tier, I say consider any 80+ bronze EVGA power supply over that.
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rislix reacted to Fasauceome in memory ram
If OP can afford a 1050 ti then the 570 is probably in budget, no need to wait and save up.
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rislix reacted to LukeSavenije in memory ram
like... any ram that isn't from a sketch brand
in the end it's all either micron, hynix or samsung
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rislix reacted to Fasauceome in memory ram
Check out the PSU tier list on our forum. Click my PSU in my signature to learn more.
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rislix reacted to geo3 in memory ram
A 570 is also a good option in that price range.
500W would be more than enough. Just make sure it's 80+ certified and not some cheap piece of crap.
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rislix reacted to geo3 in memory ram
The 1050ti is fine if that is what your budget allows. But if you want to spend a bit more you could go for a RX580.
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rislix reacted to Stormseeker9 in memory ram
get yourself a vengeance LPX kit from Corsair rated at 3000mhz. It will work
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rislix reacted to Stormseeker9 in memory ram
You could get a CX450 from Corsair (you’re on a budget hence recommending this one) Plenty of power for s system like that.
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rislix reacted to Stormseeker9 in memory ram
What cpu do you have?
corsair vengeance LPX 3200
g skill 3200
etc etc
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rislix reacted to LienusLateTips in memory ram
Any RAM is fine, it's all eventually from Micron, Hynix or Samsung. Unless you're buying it from a back alley in China, then it might be some Chinese brand on 45nm lol
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rislix reacted to BigDamn in memory ram
Am I the only one wondering why "rislix" has a giant K as his pfp? Isn't it supposed to be a giant R
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rislix reacted to JCP in memory ram
Ummm...i'm not linus but any ddr4 ram is fine, you do although want the fastest ram possible with AMD as it really helps performance.
What are your actual specs though?