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AKO_Tall

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About AKO_Tall

  • Birthday Mar 15, 2002

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 3500 @4.1GHz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA AB350 Gaming 3
  • RAM
    16GB(2x8) Team DDR4 @3000MHz
  • GPU
    Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080
  • Case
    Phanteks Eclipse P400
  • Storage
    2TB HDD + 256 M.2 NVMe SSD
  • PSU
    Corsair RM650x
  • Display(s)
    21.5" Acer Nitro QG221Qbii FHD @75Hz
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Masterliquid 240 lite
  • Keyboard
    MSI Vigor GK40
  • Mouse
    Bloody P85 Sport
  • Sound
    ASUS ROG Orion
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. Oh okay, thanks for clarifying, I will probably remove it later and finally get some sweet custom sleeved cables. I apreciate the replies.
  2. I didnt overclock my gpu and cpu so its probably okay? I had much worse psu`s with which i have overclocked my cpu and gpu, and even with those i managed to not lit my house on fire.
  3. Hello, i wanted to do some sleeving on my psu cables and found these inline capacitors which really hinder my progress, because i would have to buy wider sleeving to hide them. I have read on some forums about whether or not i can remove them. People say that cable mod for example sells cables without capacitors in them, as well as the psu maker themselves, so im inclined to think that i can just remove them and it wouldnt cause any difference. My psu is RM650x. Thanks in advance to any answers.
  4. Hello, i want to do my own custom sleeving for my original psu cables(its too costly to do from the ground up), and i have that bridged PCIe 6+2 pin cable. I cant help but wonder if you can actually sleeve them by yourself. I imagine the cable itself and that portion which comes out of the housing are spliced, and i feel like it will be too hard to do by yourself, or just outright impossible.
  5. Weird, because i connected it to the sata power, and it doesnt light up. And when i took of the front panel that cable was directly connected to the rgb strip down below.
  6. Hello, i recently bought new Phanteks Eclipse P400 case, and i had quite a bit of trouble with the front panel rgb connector that shines right on the phanteks logo. From what i found on the internet, its supposed to be a JST connector of some sort, and i have no idea how to connect it to my rgb header, or whatever header it needs that i have on my motherboard. Its not that big of a deal tbh, but its still quite frustrating to me. Ill throw in a picture of it down here
  7. Yeah, its quite taxing, but considering, i dont even own a 1080p panel, my fps shoud be alright. Now i also experience a crazy amount of stutter, with and without shaders. Its kinda sad tbh, as i really enjoy playing minecraft with shaders. I have Chocapic extreme shaders, but they dont look as good when compared to seus.
  8. Yeah, ive allocated like 10GB to minecraft. Ive seen it break 10 GB of usage once, but i had chrome on the background, so that should be enough memory. I have seen other people say that because minceraft is on java, it has trouble with using all of your cpu cores, total cpu usage like i said sits at 20% max, which is rather troublesome.
  9. Hello, i have low fps in minecraft, while having low cpu and gpu usage with SEUS shaders. Total CPU usage hpvers around 10-20%, but afterburner says that i have CPU3 CPU7 and CP12 almost maxed out while other ones have random spikes of usage to around 50% or just idle. My GPU is sitting at around 40-50%. Because i play with Vsync on all the time, i dont notice how much the fps fluctuates above 60fps. I also use Realistico texture pack. My specs: CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 @4.0 GHz with AIO GPU: EVGA GTX 1070 SC2 RAM: 16GB(2x8) Team DDR4 @3000MHz SSD(where minecraft is stored):Kingston A400 120GB Monitor: some cheapass second hand monitor 1650x1080 @60 Hz
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