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exon654

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  1. It started happening long ago but it got worse now and its beginning to bother me, when I'm playing games fans automatically goes up to about 60-70% and those sounds appear, If I manually set fans to like 50% or 75% that sound is gone. I've checked gpu 10 times nothing is touching the fans, removed it cleaned it and placed again, still no luck. You may say set fans manually to 75% well I could do but it gets pretty loud and I dont want that. Any suggestions? Link for sound https://files.fm/u/gajcrs9gx
  2. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/qCBc3Z bought this instead lol
  3. Hey, thanks for answering, I was wondering is it worth paying more for a 11400f? Would I see a noticeable difference in games?
  4. Budget (including currency): 400€ Country: Lithuania Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Only gaming 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): I currently have a GTX 1060 6GB (which I plan on keeping for a while) . I'm looking for a new CPU/Motherboard/RAM combo, need suggestions!
  5. My current one broke down so I'll need something new. This is the most comfortable mouse I've ever had. I'd buy it again but here in my area it's not really available or really overpriced 60€+. Looking to spend about 40€ on something decent, any suggestions?
  6. 16 cores cpu... do people not realise that they'll cost twice as much as my current budget that I can spend on i5 setup. Yes they probably won't be expensive as intel but that doesnt mean that you will be able to get 16 core cpu for 200$.
  7. Yet you talk about AMD having a better upgrade path. lol. Every human that understands a bit about computers, told me that 400-450W for my setup is not enough. at least 500W is recommended(550w according to PSU calculator). I've asked people about this PSU in other forums and I've been told that they're really reliable and good quality PSU's. That's exactly what I wanted to know while creating this thread, yet some of you still come here and say that I should get Ryzen over Intel for absolutely no reason. End of discussion here.
  8. What do you mean less than 300W? It's almost 400W, and other psu's that are 500-550W costs literraly the same as this one , so why would I go lower wattage? 600W would also be more "future proof"
  9. Like I'm gonna change my CPU every year or so. I dont really care about upgrade path, because once I upgrade to a newer CPU it'll be more than enough for at least 3 years or so, there's no point in choosing Ryzen just because it has a "longer" upgrade path.
  10. You're correct. My bad. Alright, so which CPU would be more capable with the stronger GPU's like RTX 2060/80? If I decided to go with ryzen 2600 would it run most of the todays popular games at 1080p60fps with a GTX 1060 6gb? You guys made me choose again..
  11. Arghhhh. You're making me choose between 2600 and a i5-9400f all over again..
  12. People need to stop acting like i5-9400f is a dual core cpu, It's still a beast budget option straight out the box
  13. I'm not saying Ryzen is bad or something. But If I decided to go with 5 2600 I'd spend more than with an i5-9400F build. You need a good motherboard to overclock ryzen and a good RAM with high frequency also you'd probably need a good aftermarket cooler. Thats a few reasons why I'd go with i5 because it simply does not require any work unlike with ryzen.
  14. Over the past years people have always said that AMD is going to be better for the future, still waiting for that day to happen. Anyway I'm getting that PSU, thanks for answering.
  15. Yeah and later on Ryzen will be worse than i5 , for example currently you're getting 10-15 fps more in gaming with an i5 , it doesn't matter now, but a few years later you'll be getting 50 fps with ryzen while with intel still 60-70+ , as I said I only aim to achieve best gaming performance it's all that matters for me. And for the gods sake, I'm not asking if 600Watts are more than I need for my system, I'm asking if that PSU is trustable..
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