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Lmao No

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  1. I'll have to check that out. Both times, when using Cinebench and Blender, i only looked at the frequency in the task manager and it said 3.9ghz. but for example, when i'm moving files or even just moving the cursor on the desktop, that number goes up to 4.2ghz
  2. Multiple case fans and a dual fan noctua nh-d15 with cryonaut thermalpaste, all in a meshify C. I think cooling is not the problem here...
  3. Title explains it. i got a 3700x that doesn't boost over 3.9ghz when rendering, but it can go up to 4.21ghz when doing anything else. I have not done any overclocking on the chip
  4. I'm asking this for a friend. This is the situation: He has 2 powered speakers that he connects to his PC and to Alexa. He keeps switching the cables (they connect with 3.5mm jacks) whenever he needs to, but he wishes he could have both the PC and Alexa connected to the speakers via a switch, so that he can push a button to go from one to the other without unplugging and replugging the cables. Any advice on what he should buy? Preferibly cheap?
  5. And how is that different? Are they some other kind of speaker?
  6. The speakers from a micro hifi system called TEAC MC-DX40
  7. Yes, thats the only cable they have. A single RCA cable each. They dont seem to have the name writted anywhere, but they are from a brand named NXT and they have a 4 ohm impedance and a maximum input power of 20W. They work via RCA when connected to my stereo in the livingroom
  8. I don't know, i only connected the speakers to the amp via their RCA cables and nothing more. The amp has RCA output and i plugged them there
  9. I'm not sure if i should be concerned about it, but everywhere i looked i only found people saying that the JDS Labs Atom cannot power passive speakers because the RCA outputs are only for data.Well, i doesn't seem to be the case for me. I just tried plugging into my Atom (yes, only through the rca ports) 2 small passive speakers that i have in my livingroom (they came with my stereo; i'm pretty sure they are fairly cheap) and they worked. I managed to get them to a decent volume as well, but the audio was slightly distorted (probably because of the poor quality of the cabled that would make noise when i moved them)Is there anything wrong with this? Have i even broken anything?
  10. I contacted them. They told me it's alright and it's all solved. The third party seller apparently "didn't apply a shipment code directly linked to the website"
  11. i mean, i paid for everything, so it's not about being honest or not. I'm just afraid that amzon might think i'm trying to scam them or whatever
  12. What am i supposed to do? Can i leave it like this? Will anything happen? I called the seller that i bough the item from and they said to just not bother. is it the right choice?
  13. luckly i don't have the problem of rgb, i bought the most plain and boring fans possible. Anyway, i think i may buy a hub in the future, but for now it should be fine like this
  14. I bet that fan hubs would solve the problem but right now i don't think i am able to buy one because of... personal reasons. Plus, all i need is for the case fans to stay at a static speed and the 2 CPU fans to go up and down accordingly. Noctua even gives you a Y Splitter in the NH-15 box, so i guess it can't be thet bad
  15. Yes, i know six fans might sound like a lot, but i wanted to have some good airflow in my case. In total, i will have 6 fans: 4 case fans (2 Noctua NF-P14s redux 1200, and 2 Fractal Design Dynamic x2 GP-12) [all of these 4 fans are 3-pin] 2CPU fans (Noctua NF a15 PWM) The total number of fan headers in my motherboard (X570 AORUS ELITE) is 4: 2 SYS_FAN headers, 1 CPU_FAN header and 1 PUMP header I've read online that generally the maximum amperage spread across all of the headers must be below 1 amp or it could damamge the board. The max. input current of every one of the 4 noctua fans is 0.08 amp, while the two FD fans have a 0,18 amp max input current each, so after doing the math, they should all add up to 0,68 amps, so it should be fine right?? I was planning on using Y-splitters to connect the 6 fans to 3 of the headers, leaving out the PUMP header; is this safe? Does having 2 fans connected to a single header make them go at half the speed? P.S. IF POSSIBLE, i would like NOT to purchase a fan controller
  16. i'm in the same position as you and i'm gonna wait
  17. Since i'm getting mixed responses from this, i decided to buy the 2070 Super FE
  18. A lot of people have reported crashes, glitches and overall unstable drivers over the months after the release of the card...
  19. My only other option, to get the performance i want, is the 2070 SUPER and where i live it's way more expensive than the 5700 XT. Have all the terrible driver issues been ironed out by this point? If so, what's the current status of the drivers?
  20. i was going for something more poerful than AMD gpus
  21. I'm supposed to build a new computer in January, but after seeing the leaks about Ampere and that prices of gddr6 will shoot up in Q1 2020, i have no idea what to do. Should i wait another 6 months for ampere to come out? Should i buy everything now before the prices go up? I'm stuck. I've been waiting to build a new PC for 2 goddamn years now, and my laptop has become barely useable for the work i have to do and the games i want to play. Sure, i CAN wait, i just wish not to...
  22. No existing card can. Also i hope OP realizes that RT is a gimmick and keeps it OFF
  23. 2070 super tbh and you don't even need to buy a higher end one. Founders edition or any dual fan model will do just fine, unless you absolutely want slightly lower temperature and less noise. Spend the remaining 100$ on something else you find that may interest you
  24. i ended up finally settling on this monitor https://www.amazon.com/Acer-XV272U-Pbmiiprzx-Technology-DisplayHDR400/dp/B07MQBPMJ2 which is exactly the same as this one but with a different stand https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/acer/vg271up
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