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Dugbuzzz

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 3600
  • Motherboard
    ASUS ROG B450-F
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 16GB 3600mhz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte 1070 Windforce OC rev 1.0
  • Case
    NZXT H510
  • Storage
    250 WD Blue M.2, 500GB WD Blue SSD, 240GB PNY CS900, 1TB WD Blue Hard Drive (7200RPM)
  • PSU
    Thermaltake Smart 700W
  • Display(s)
    MSI Mag 165hz
  • Cooling
    CPU : Deepcool GAMMAX GT RGB Fans : Arctic F14/F12
  • Keyboard
    HyperX Alloy Origins Core
  • Mouse
    Glorious Model D
  • Sound
    HyperX Cloud Flight

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  1. Seems okay. Would definitely recommend an SSD in addition to the hard drive, otherwise windows and loading applications might be sluggish. Also, faster ram might not hurt as ryzen does seem to like faster ram. And lastly, if it can fit your budget, go for 1650 super. Little bit of extra performance and I don't think it costs too much more.
  2. The AIO at the front of the case is probably drawing in air that is a little hotter, but that really shouldn't matter too much. Make sure the GPU fans are working and all of your case fans. 84 does seem a little high for that card.
  3. The voltage was originally my only reason for doing it, but no matter what I did, PBO, Auto OC, they both topped out a 3.9ghz. And the chip was at 65C, max. Lowering the voltage myself and and manually doing it seems to be working great for right now, it's cool, quiet, and faster than when I started. EDIT : And it's fun.
  4. Ok sweet, I don't know why I didn't do this sooner, temps are cooler than before and it's running faster. I'll try those settings out, my cooler isn't super good so I might not quite get there.
  5. Alright, thanks, like I said I had no idea they could go so low, I saw it running at like 1.4v sometimes with everything auto, so I assumed it was okay, processor is happy and cool now running at around 1.32
  6. Hello, pretty new to OC'ing, and wanted to give it a go, so I figured I would try it out on Ryzen Master. Right now I have all cores around 4.1GHZ, but my voltage is at like 1.35, and I have heard that you can get it quite a lot lower than that, what would you guys recommend I set it to?
  7. Ok cool, yea It idles at really high temperatures because it seems to want to put itself on 1.4v on almost all cores, should I set the max in Ryzen Master? Not very experienced with tweaking cpu stuff.
  8. Just some crappy RGB ones off of amazon. Not name brand for sure.
  9. Arctic F14 140MM PWM. Two of them. As for RPM I will have to get back to you on that one later this evening when I play some games, do you think I should possibly have one 140mm in back and one in front, instead of both intake and see if that helps at all? Yea oddly enough the GPU benefited very much and the CPU got worse.
  10. I haven't messed with voltage at all, it does sit very high at idle, around 1.4v. But drops once it gets a little load. Should I try limiting voltage? It might drop my idle temps. And PBO/Auto Overclocking is off.
  11. R5 3600 seems to be the issue. All of the other components seem to have benefited from more airflow. I am using AIDA64. The rest of the specs are as follows: Cooler : DEEPCOOL Gammaxx GT RGB RAM : Corsair LPX DRR4 3600 GPU : Gigabyte 1070 rev 1.0 Mobo : Strix B450-F
  12. Haha. They are oriented correctly. The open side is facing the outside of the case for intake.
  13. I put it on the standard mode, and temps seem to have dropped a few degrees, what do you think could be causing this?
  14. Seems to be a little quieter, and I have not set a custom fan curve no, I'll have to play around with it and see if I can make it better, any suggestions?
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