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RekiChan

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    RekiChan reacted to CTR640 in WH1000XM3 wired powered on vs wireless sound quality.   
    Oh I see. Why would Sony and other business even do that?? I wouldn't know that either. It caught my attention now, I tested the Sony headphone in a physical store and when it was wireless, the sound was nice but I couldn´t test it wired. After a few metres I saw it without any cable so I used my aux-cable, using my mp3 player and the sound was horrible, couldn't believe a €299 headphone has a horrible sound when using it wired. I thought it may be the 1000XM2 as it looks too much like the XM3 but now reading your experience, it must have been the XM3. Only get it if you're gonna use it only for wireless, if not then definitely looking for other headphones.
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    RekiChan reacted to ddennis002 in Ryzen 5 3600 Oc better on A320M than on X470?   
    To be honest prime x470 pro is a bad board to OC with, no clear CMOS button only header reset, no post code leds, or any indicators. No clock gen so no FSB OCing.
    Its only 6+"2x2" VRM only good for about 125A for CPU and that would be hammering it. The VRM is also has poor heatsinks and gets really hot. This board should only be running about 100A so once you get to that point its going to get hot 100c+ without really good airflow.
     
    Also once you get past 1.4v on this board it tries to maintain ripple and the VRM becomes very inefficient.
     
    I have a 2700x running 4.2Ghz @ 1.425v with custom water cooling. If you really tweak the switching frequency and LLC to 5 I can get stable 4.3Ghz but at 1.475v but even my custom cooling cannot keep up with 100% cpu usage and i don't even feel comfortable at that voltage.
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    RekiChan reacted to GoldenLag in Ryzen 5 3600 Oc better on A320M than on X470?   
    or just higher voltage. 
    probably just Bios issues or just the "eh" VRM if i remember that board correctly. 
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    RekiChan reacted to Turtle Rig in Sound Card for Wireless headsets?   
    Ok hold up.... Your wireless headsets will be USB no need for external audio connection.  Unless I am asleep and they sell DAC with usb connection lol.  So in short you do have a nice onboard audio but it is useless because the unit is USB.  If you connect with 3.5mm so its not wirelss it is still going to sound the same.  As if you expect a higher volume the drivers will blow up.  Also I am assuming the wirelss HP's you want are 7.1 virtual surround sound.  A DAC is for HP's not USB gaming headsets.  
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    RekiChan reacted to vicbrud in is the A320 chipset really as bad as everyone says?   
    Depends on where you live. In Brazil a b350 board cost something like 40% more. The a320 mobo is the one for budget users.
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    RekiChan reacted to JohnMc45 in First crime committed in space: online identity theft?   
    You are going through a breakup with a significant other and you know they have some of your passwords and have used them before. What idiot doesn't change there password? Worked at NSA. Quick someone go see if you can log into the NSA with Password as the Password.  
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    RekiChan reacted to Shmuel_06 in is the A320 chipset really as bad as everyone says?   
    Thx for actually answering my question and not going about some huge long rant it was really helpful
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    RekiChan reacted to jaslion in Dual 1080p Monitor Plus a 2160p TV   
    Displayfusion. It's a wonderfull program that basically allows you to do anything. I have 3 monitors myself but only use either laptop + my wacom cintiq on it's own so no need for my gaming monitor to be on and the same the other way around. Yes it's 30$ but there is a trail you can try it out and see if you like it.
     
    Best thing for me was being able to bind these profiles to shortcuts making it super easy to switch between them.
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    RekiChan reacted to Oshino Shinobu in Dual 1080p Monitor Plus a 2160p TV   
    It really doesn't. 
     
    I did a bunch of testing a while back with every combination between 3 1080p monitors and 1 4K monitor to see what impact running auxiliary displays has on gaming performance. 
     
    What I found is that there's a negligible difference in performance. Even with 2 1080p and 1 4K monitor running as auxiliary, I saw no reliable drops in performance. 
     
    What does make a difference, is running applications that use the GPU on those monitors, but that's true even if they're running in the background with a single monitor. 
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    RekiChan reacted to RamaCnS in HELP! MSI B450 Gaming Plus, Ryzen 5 3600, Klevv Bolt X 3200 Mhz   
    It's doneeee, it;s my RAM, run on 2666 Mhz, i try enable XMP to 3200 it can't booting, so i try "memory try it" to 2933 Mhz it can install windows till 30% and got restarted again, so the problem is my RAM

    i'll try to change my RAM

    any suggestion? good RAM for AMD ryzen 5 3600, 2x4 dual channel
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    RekiChan reacted to geo3 in HELP! MSI B450 Gaming Plus, Ryzen 5 3600, Klevv Bolt X 3200 Mhz   
    Download and run Memtest86.
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    RekiChan reacted to mariushm in What are the cables used for audio ports at the back of motherboard?   
    more like your speakers/receiver has some stand-by/sleep feature where it shuts down amplifier if there's bits coming the toslink for a few seconds. i imagine it could be a power saving feature (ex turn off amplifier if you turn off your tv because you may forget to shut down receiver or whatever)
    maybe check and see if your system has some options related to that.
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    RekiChan reacted to mariushm in What are the cables used for audio ports at the back of motherboard?   
    My Logitech X-540 5.1 speakers use 3 stereo jacks for inputs, so anyone can use 3 stereo-stereo extension cables.
    The outputs to speakers are RCA (mono)
     

     
    Other systems use RCA for everything, for example audio receivers but besides toslink and hdmi audio, they mostly offer only stereo analogue inputs ... here's an example :
     

     
     
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    RekiChan reacted to rice guru in What are the cables used for audio ports at the back of motherboard?   
    Yep for many 5.1 speaker setups 
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    RekiChan reacted to lewdicrous in What are the cables used for audio ports at the back of motherboard?   
    There might be text on the IO shield, you can also retask them, but I think that depends on the software you're using.
    This is an example of how I retask my ports

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    RekiChan reacted to mariushm in What are the cables used for audio ports at the back of motherboard?   
    You typically use either 3.5 to 3.5 (like an extension) or 3.5mm stereo to 2 x rca (mono) cables.
     
    As the above says, on most modern motherboards, you can change the role of each audio jack between inputs and outputs
    Also, toslink can usually carry up to 5.1 or 7.1 without any problems, as long as the device on the other end is aware of it and can decode it .

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    RekiChan reacted to Dubba in 90 ℃ even with nh-d15. Normal?   
    If the temperature rises rapidly, say in one second, then I'd say it's not the ambient temperature.
     
    My 3700X raised to 84C in synthetic tests with ambient temperature of 32C. Now when it's 21C, it raises to the same temp, and also decreases rapidly, adding to the thought that the NH-D15 doesn't have any problems dissipating the heat it receives. Ambient temperature would start affecting more over sustained loads when the heatsink itself starts getting warmer and warmer.
    My voltages were pretty high like that too, all-core synthetic load around 1.39-1.41V but you do have more cores. If the cooler is attached properly, and you have at least one fan in it, I'd start suspecting just voltages being too high. Is your BIOS up to date?
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    RekiChan reacted to ajaxburger in 90 ℃ even with nh-d15. Normal?   
    I can hear the liquid moving for sure. When the system starts and the side is off you can hear the liquid being moved about.
     
    For reference this is in a Lian-Li PC O-11 Dynamic.
     
    Thanks for the feedback. My research seems to agree with yours. I had just heard that Ryzen was mis-reporting its temps some time ago.
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    RekiChan got a reaction from ajaxburger in 90 ℃ even with nh-d15. Normal?   
    The motherboard doesn't actually measures the CPU temperature, it measures the socket temperature. And there are 2 types of temperature, CPU temperature and package temperature reported by HWmonitor. I might be wrong but from my brief google search it seems that package temperature measures the core with the highest temperature while CPU temperature measures the overall (average of all cores) temperature.
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    RekiChan reacted to paulmohr in is the A320 chipset really as bad as everyone says?   
    I wouldn't say the x570's are better, or safer for that matter. They only real advantage I see with them is you don't have to update the bios first for a 3000 series cpu. And even with those I wouldn't buy one under the 200 dollar price point. So unless it specifically had features you had to have I wouldn't spend that much money on one.
     
    I just took a quick look at newegg. A320 boards are between 55 and 150 dollars. B350 boards are between 65 and 200 dollars. B450 are pretty much the same price, 70 dollars up to the low 200's. There is actually one on sale right now for 60 bucks. X370 and 470 boards start around 100 dollars. So to me it just makes more sense to get a B450 for 15 or 20 dollars more. Even a kid should be able to scrape up 20 bucks doing some odd jobs, yard work or collecting soda cans.
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    RekiChan got a reaction from WikiForce in is the A320 chipset really as bad as everyone says?   
    I had been using the board for 1 year with R5 2600 clocked at 4.2Ghz stable, and 1 month for R5 3600 4.3Ghz stable. So... yeah... I don't get why people keep saying it a sh1t board, and x570 is so much better and "safer".
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    RekiChan got a reaction from WikiForce in is the A320 chipset really as bad as everyone says?   
    I had a Gigabyte A320M-s2h v2 paired with RTX2080 + Ryzen R5 3600 with Manual O.C at 4.3GHz 1.45V stable with Ryzen Master + TeamGroup 3200MHz CL16 16GB + EVGA G3 850Watt with Triple monitor (2x1080p + 1x2160p). Yeah I know, diss me, I got extremely limited budget and I spent all of it on component that actually improves my gaming experience. I bought the A320M used for $40US for my R52600 that was clocked at 4.2Ghz stable.

    The only game I played is Overwatch at high setting and I get a stable 300FPS 1440p in game at 61C GPU temp with custom cooling (Morpheus II + 2xNoctua AF12x25 connected to Commander Pro) and 60C CPU temp with Corsair H100i V2 with 2xCorsair ML120 fans. All fans on Balanced mode with Corsair iCue.
    CINEBENCH R15.038_RC184115 score of 1638.
     

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    RekiChan reacted to Dubba in 90 ℃ even with nh-d15. Normal?   
    Well that can always happen
    Forgot to mention, the thermal paste is not pre-applied to the cooler, but it's provided in a syringe which I really approve of.
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    RekiChan reacted to Dubba in 90 ℃ even with nh-d15. Normal?   
    NH-D15 comes with Noctuas own thermal paste.
    Did you use the right spacers with the included mounting kit? If I remember correctly, the grey ones are for AM4 socket.
     
    And another thing, what kind of core voltages is your mobo pushing to cpu?
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    RekiChan got a reaction from Earnhardt in Has anyone tested SLI/CrossFire/NVLink with PCIe 4.0?   
    I'm not sure that's why I'm asking, I read up somewhere before saying that RTX2080Ti almost maxing the bandwidth of PCIe 3.0 x16.
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