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henryjhost

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  • CPU
    i7 11700k
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Prime z590p Wifi
  • RAM
    32GB (4x8) Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 3000MHZ CL15
  • GPU
    AsRock Challenger RX 6650 XT
  • Case
    In Win 101 White
  • Storage
    1TB NVME SSD, 2TB HDD
  • PSU
    EVGA 750 GT
  • Display(s)
    Sceptre C248B-144R, Dell E2211H
  • Cooling
    DEEPCOOL Gamer Storm Captain 240RGB V2
  • Mouse
    Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
  • Laptop
    HP EliteBook x360 830 G5
    i5 8250u, 24gb RAM
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    iPhone 12 Pro Pacific Blue

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  1. Check if the CPU cooler is properly installed. A 65w chip shouldn't get that hot even with a stock cooler, especially when your GPU is running relatively cool.
  2. Nope, that cooler is only compatible with the TR4 socket and the 5800x uses AM4.
  3. The max turbo frequency refers to the maximum clock the CPU will reach on one core, so if you had a really intensive single core workload then it would turbo up to 4.3ghz. I've found that the 8600 and 8600k alike will turbo up to about 4.1ghz on all cores with no overclock.
  4. BeamNG uses about 1 core/thread per car, so I would expect about 20-25 cars before you start to see a drop in frames and maybe 35 or 40 before the game is unplayable.
  5. If you're running Windows 10 you should be fine. I have done complete platform swaps with Windows installations and the worst thing that happened was Windows getting deactivated.
  6. Here is a H410 motherboard on Amazon for $60 which is the cheapest that I could find one.
  7. I played through a third of GTA San Andreas on my phone with a controller a while back, and I hop on Minecraft every once in a while. Usually I just stream games from my PC if my mobile data is fast enough.
  8. I would go for the EVGA card. It has a 60mhz higher boost clock and looks better IMO.
  9. As far as I know mixing RAM capacities would cause it to run in single channel, which might negatively affect performance. If you're fine with 32gb of ram then I would go with what I said above. If you really want more RAM then I would buy a whole new kit.
  10. 3200mhz RAM is just fine for a 9900k. I would try to find an identical set of memory to the one you already have to keep dual channel functionality.
  11. With audio interfaces being so expensive right now, I was wondering if this would be a good alternative. All I have right now is a cheap XLR mic and I need a way to use it with OBS without any kind of interference or buzzing. Would this be viable or should I shell out the extra money for a proper interface.
  12. If I were you, I would take the GPU and drives out and sell the PC as an office rig. With the money you make from that you could build a pretty decent Ryzen based system and upgrade your GPU down the line when you have more money and big navi/ RTX 3000 releases.
  13. I have the older version of this one and it works great. The pixel response time isn't the best but its great for the price.
  14. If it still works then there's no reason to fix it. My dad still has a 770 in his pc that works fine.
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