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everything here looks good for the most part the graphics card should fit.though the case specs says the radiator can only go on the front but in the picture it is mounted to the top you most likely can mount the radiator to the top of the case . I have the same memory kit and i was able to overclock my memory to 3600 in ryzen master and you should have a bit of headroom to over clock your CPU with the radiator you are looking at. the mother board has both 4 pin rgb and 3 pin rgb headers. one problem with the power supply is that is says it only has 8 pin eps connector from what i can see but if you look at the mother board you need 8 pin + 4 pin
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yes from what i have heard here is a corsair forum about leaking aio's
https://forum.corsair.com/forums/showthread.php?t=103856&t=103856
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i would be interested to join
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the Corsair AIO's are pretty good with the fans that come with them as well
and they also have warranty if they do leak
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i had the same problem with my laptop this is what i did
Advanced Section of the Windows Power Settings >> Display >> Auto Dim.
hope that helps
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that could still mean it is the bios because the first time the mobo was saying it the CPU was not supported in the older bios and now it could be saying i am missing a CPU so
I did a quick search on the mobo there was nothing that i could find about the bios being ready with the latest bios in my search that lasted 30 seconds though the motherboard does have a bios flash button
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have you updated the bios for ryzen 3rd gen?
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The mother board you are looking at does not support over clocking
i have put together a parts list here it does use AMD because it is better value right now than Intel
This is no where near a perfect build it would cost around 1500 euros
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The RTX 2060 will take more power and will produce more heat in a laptop.
the RTX 2060 will be 16% faster in games and will support RTX just not at high FPS in demanding games.
overclocking will produce more heat the temperatures will be higher if the laptop you are looking at does not have a good cooling solution
https://www.anandtech.com/show/13973/nvidia-gtx-1660-ti-review-feat-evga-xc-gaming/15 those are PC graphics cards not laptop ones
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-2060-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1660-Ti/4034vs4037 this is a PC graphics cards and they do run faster than laptop ones
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have you checked to see if any cables are touching the fan or if something else possibly is hitting it?
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the OEM print bed broke for me and i ended up getting creality glass bed it works great super easy to clean and sticks well just it takes longer to heat up i would recommend getting it
https://www.amazon.ca/Creality-3D-Surface-Tempered-235x235x4mm/dp/B07H3R8SW4
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this is more of an aesthetics build but it will perform well and faster
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When GeForce experience crashed it probably reverted back to the old drivers as a fail safe.
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Hi! i am about to build a PC and i have a few questions
question
#1 does m.2 compatibility really matter because i want to put a 500 gb samsung 970 evo plus in the b450 f board by asus it does not say supported under supported devices would this configuration work?
#2 are there any problems with this build
thanks for the help
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if it is for gaming get a crucial mx500 1 tb for around the same price and slightly slower but you wont really notice a diference