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    edvinasfresh got a reaction from Letgomyleghoe in 2x16gb JEDEC 3200MHz CL22 RAM   
    what's the point of shitposting then.. i need 2x16gb ram, not 4x8gb. if you have any clue how ram works, you would've figured it out already why i dont want to buy the same kit i already have
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    edvinasfresh reacted to porina in 2x16gb JEDEC 3200MHz CL22 RAM   
    While this is not the normal type of ram you'd see on enthusiast forums, this is the industry standard stuff. It is meant to work with anything.
     
    With ram overclocking, how far you get will depend a lot on the chips used in the modules. Normally voltage needs to be increased to tighten latencies. Can't really say more than that without knowing what chips are used.
     
    At 3200 C16 is about the value point. Past that, you're likely running into B-die and higher pricing.
     
    This is not low power, it is standard voltage. It's the enthusiast modules running at 1.35V or even higher that is elevated. The ram will work at 1.35V or more, although if you can get it to run any faster or tighter is hard to say.
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    edvinasfresh reacted to Noctua Fan Fan in Noctua community management on point   
    I built a PC in the O-11 Dynamic case and use 8 Noctua fans inside (I can link post if anyone is interested).
     
    A buddy of mine reached out to Noctua because I wanted a Noctua case badge, but didn't want to buy an air cooler just for one. Long story short, they sent me the stuff in the below picture.
     
    HOW DAMN COOL IS THAT FAN KEYRING!?
     
    Noctua. Amazing products by awesome people who care about the people who buy their products.
     
    Just wanted to share how damn nice they are and HOW COOL THIS KEYRING IS.
     

     
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    edvinasfresh got a reaction from Tan3l6 in AOC 24G2U/BK   
    Got my 24g2u today as well. All i can say, is that moving from 60hz TN panel without freesync to 144hz IPS panel with freesync is something amazing. This monitor is a god blessing lmao.
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    edvinasfresh reacted to dgsddfgdfhgs in AOC 24G2U/BK   
    https://pcmonitors.info is too complicated lol
     
    another review
     
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    edvinasfresh got a reaction from dgsddfgdfhgs in AOC 24G2U/BK   
    https://pcmonitors.info/reviews/aoc-24g2u-24g2/ new pcmonitors review. just ordered mine.:D
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    edvinasfresh reacted to nick name in Which 1440p 144hz monitor to choose?   
    The XF option has some creature comforts like HDR, however, I'm not certain how well it executes those.  It also seems to have some sort of variable refresh capabilities, but I'm not sure which implementation it uses based off its spec sheet.  
     
    Edit:
    It seems they both have AMD FreeSync.  
     
    Edit:
    I would try the XF option or at least try to find some reviews on that one specifically.  
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    edvinasfresh got a reaction from LionSpeck in Acer XF251Q Display Settings   
    hdmi 1.3 can do 144hz at 1080p, but monitor has to support it. would offer to just download CRU and edit custom hz.
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    edvinasfresh reacted to SpookyCitrus in Dark Rock Pro 4 Clearance?   
    What CPU are you getting? Unless you are going to be heavily overclocking it the stock cooler that Ryzen CPUs come with is actually really good and can handle the CPU at stock settings no problem and even slightly overclocked. Ryzen CPUs only need beefy coolers if they're going to be put through the ringer with overclocking. If you do need that cooler then it should fit in the Mastercase Pro 3. You can use PC partpicker to check the compatibility with coolers and cases if you need.
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    edvinasfresh reacted to G27Racer_188 in Dark Rock Pro 4 Clearance?   
    According to the specsheet case supports coolers up to 190mm tall, and DRP4 is 163, so it should fit.
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    edvinasfresh got a reaction from Tan3l6 in 144hz 1080p IPS panels are here!   
    AOC 24G2U/BK has the same panel for like 50 dollars less?
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    edvinasfresh got a reaction from dgsddfgdfhgs in 144hz 1080p IPS panels are here!   
    AOC 24G2U/BK has the same panel for like 50 dollars less?
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    edvinasfresh reacted to Tan3l6 in AOC 24G2U/BK   
    Quick comparison in almost complete darkness:
     
    24G2U glow:
     
     
    Agon AG272FCX6 glow
     
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    edvinasfresh got a reaction from dgsddfgdfhgs in AOC 24G2U/BK   
    it looks like a decent monitor even if it's not 1ms. 1080p IPS&144hz for 170euros is a good deal in my opinion.
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    edvinasfresh reacted to Wohaaa in Buying used vega 64 nitro+   
    1) Performance. Look at other benchmarks of a Vega 64. Do they match?
    2) Thermals and noise. It might be getting extremely hot and throttling or causing fans to spin a lot faster making a lot of noise.
    3) Prolonged load. Try stress testing it and keeping it stressed for a long amount of time like a couple hours (I'd say something like 6 hours but I don't think anyone has the patience for that). 
    4) Once bought a used "RX 480". Every program I had, even GPU-Z, said it was an RX 480. But then I did some comparisons and turns out the bandwidth and speed were that of an RX 570. I just couldn't really tell because they were both doing well in benchmarks of games and I never had an RX 480 before. So be sure to compare the info properly with the spec sheet and the GPU-Z info. If everything, and I mean EVERYTHING (except boost clocks because they depend on temperature, however memory clocks are supposed to line up if not overclocked) is same, then all is good.
    5) Does every port on the card work? Imagine getting a second monitor one day only to find out the second display output doesn't work or that only one output works. Make sure to test all of them.
     
    That's all I can think of right now. It may seem a bit extreme but it's better to be cautious than to buy it, realize the mistake later, and regret it. There might be something else I'm forgetting though. Just be sure to reach an agreement for a refund or something similar if the card doesn't work. Getting an agreement like that would be next to impossible but I've gotten it before and it wouldn't hurt to try. Good Luck!
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    edvinasfresh got a reaction from seagate_surfer in SSD TIER LIST   
    True, didn't consider my use. Hopefully it will not die one day ?
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    edvinasfresh got a reaction from VEXICUS in SSD TIER LIST   
    True, didn't consider my use. Hopefully it will not die one day ?
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    edvinasfresh got a reaction from Princess Luna in Which one PSU is suitable for me?   
    Thanks for your answer. Will choose your suggested PSU. Have a nice day.
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    edvinasfresh reacted to Princess Luna in Which one PSU is suitable for me?   
    Straight Power 11 is the best value from the bunch you mentioned.
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    edvinasfresh reacted to Jakub_NF in Which one PSU is suitable for me?   
    Corsair RM650x is a tier 1 PSU with the straight power 11 and seasonic prime not far behind it, in my opinion it doesn't really get much better than the corsair RMx series, I had 2 different ones so far and had no problems whatsoever apart from having to upgrade the RM550x to RM750x White due to my system needing more power (and extra points in cosmetics ofc)
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    edvinasfresh reacted to Mr.Humble in Which one PSU is suitable for me?   
    Recently bought a pair of RM750x for my and my dad's PCs, completely silent until my unit gets shouted over by the GPU fans when gaming. Plugged one of my SATA power cables to the other unit cause it has more drives. Can definitely recommend.
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    edvinasfresh reacted to Princess Luna in Which one PSU is suitable for me?   
    The SP11 is slightly more refined and has double PCI-e connection from the PSU side which is good for a high current power hungry card like a 5700XT (using 2 PCI-e links rather than 1).
     
    Both are very much on pair with one another but considering the SP11 is just 2 euros more expensive and you're definitely getting those 2 euros more worth of hardware I'd go with it. The RMx is more famous and known so it's natural every one would jump at it... nothing wrong with it either.
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    edvinasfresh reacted to TheGlenlivet in Which one PSU is suitable for me?   
    Personally I'd go with the corsair, I have a Rm750, and Tx850 in 2 different systems and have had good experiences with both.
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    edvinasfresh reacted to The Torrent in Which one PSU is suitable for me?   
    i would go rmx. 
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