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GavinR

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  1. Hey jstudrawa, Thanks for much for the quick reply. That's a good point to be fair - saves me a bit of money too! Well I run 2x monitors plus a TV from my setup at the moment. The TV is generally running a stream of some sort (Twitch usually) and the others for working with. I use a lot of Chrome tabs and it is just starting to feel a bit sluggish! I have an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Eight-Core Processor, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080, RAM mentioned above, storage I'll paste below, and just a basic water cooler for the CPU. Is there anything else you need to know? Thanks again Drive 0 Name ST1000DM010-2EP102 Revision CC43 Capacity 931.5 GB Type Fixed Bus Type SATA (11) Rotation speed 7200 RPM Features SMART Volume d:\, 931.5 GBytes (56.5 percent available) Drive 1 Name Samsung SSD 970 EVO 250GB Capacity 232.9 GB Type Fixed, SSD Bus Type NVMe (17) Features Volume c:\, 231.6 GBytes (26.5 percent available)
  2. Hi LTT forums, Wondering if anyone can help me - relatively new to hardware. I have a computer that was mainly pre-built from around 18 months ago. It currently has 16gb RAM (2x8gb sticks) and I want to upgrade, however I am really confused as to what will be compatible. I want to buy 2x16gb sticks. My mother board (according to CPU-Z) is a Gigabyte X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming-CF. I have pasted a CPU-Z export at the bottom of this with RAM details. I have tried finding specifications and I am just confusing myself further! Not sure if it matters but my CPU is an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X. So I have a couple of questions: 1) What RAM is compatible with my system? I know it is DDR4 but are all DDR4 sticks compatible, or only certain ones? 2) If I buy 2x16gb sticks, should I remove the 2x8 sticks and just have the 32 total, or should I leave them in to give me 48gb total? 3) Any recommendations for best "bang for buck" stick that would meet my needs? Really grateful for any pointers here! Thanks :) SMBus address 0x52 Memory type DDR4 Module format UDIMM Module Manufacturer(ID) Corsair (7F7F9E0000000000000000) SDRAM Manufacturer (ID) SK Hynix (AD00000000000000000000) Size 8192 MBytes Max bandwidth DDR4-2132 (1066 MHz) Part number CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 Nominal Voltage 1.20 Volts EPP no XMP yes XMP revision 2.0 AMP no
  3. This is a great tutorial, thanks very much for putting this together. I'm going to buy the stuff and give it a try. Quick question, will this have any noticeable slow-down on delivering websites, or should it be negligible? I am going to use a Pi-Zero W, connected via WiFi located next to my router. Cheers
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