Scoopta
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About Scoopta
- Birthday Jun 14, 1996
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Gender
Male
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Location
California, America
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Interests
Programming, running, and gaming
System
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CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 1800X
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Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming K7
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RAM
Corsair Vengeance 2666MHz 32GB
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GPU
Sapphire Radeon R9 Fury
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Case
Rosewill Thor-v2 White
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Storage
Adata XPG 128GB SSD, Adata XPG 1TB NVME SSD
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PSU
Corsair HX1000i
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Display(s)
Dell U2414H, and some crappy 1280x1024 Dell(1905FP)
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Cooling
Corsair H100iv2
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Keyboard
Logitech G910 Orion Spark
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Mouse
Logitech G700S
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Sound
Logitech G933
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Operating System
Debian sid
Scoopta's Achievements
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I have an R9 Fury but...free stuff? I might build another rig or something with it.
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My favorite would have to be the headset. The wood on them is so cool. Most headsets are just plastic.
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My current mouse is wireless and dealing with a wireless mouse for gaming is not the best. I'd like to get a corded mouse and this mouse looks really cool.
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I might actually be able to get away without a page file given that my system has 16GB of ram but I'm going to leave it enabled. Although setting it to 2GB might be a good way to go. Since windows matches your page file to your ram amount it's taking up quite a bit of space currently.
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That's actually not a bad idea. I'll move mine and see how it goes. I'll also look at trying to move all of my stuff to my HDD because my SSD is only 128GB
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I wasn't quite sure where to make this post but I kinda figured I'd put it here since the main topic has to do with storage. Where would it be better to put my pagefile, my hard drive or my ssd? I was thinking hard drive because it takes up quite a bit of space on my SSD but at the same time virtual memory is already slow enough and doing that would only slow it down even if it is a 10,000 RPM drive.
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Does anyone know how to get wake on lan working on the G1.Sniper A88X motherboard. I have wake on magic packet enabled in my nic settings and the allow device to wake computer option enabled in the power management settings. However when I shutdown my computer the nic gets its power cut. The TX and RX lights go out and wake on lan is not possible. I can get it to work if I do it immediately when my PC goes off and by that I mean clicking the button the second the power light goes out but if I wait any longer it doesn't work. Any suggestions on what to do? I already looked around in the UEFI and there's no setting for it. I'm running the latest F8 UEFI.
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CPU bottle-necking when running at extreme resolutions?
Scoopta replied to Scoopta's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Alright haha...good to know. Thanks for all the info and 30 can be acceptable kinda...not really but it's playable haha. 15 no. -
CPU bottle-necking when running at extreme resolutions?
Scoopta replied to Scoopta's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Haha on another note. If I stayed on the AMD side of things would the performance gain between my current APU and an FX be incredibly noticeable and would it justify the cost? -
CPU bottle-necking when running at extreme resolutions?
Scoopta replied to Scoopta's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
The closest one to me is about 50 minutes out. As far as the whole APU thing...yea I kinda built my PC in a hurry but there were a couple reasons I chose an APU...first off...I built my computer in a hurry. Second reason(this is how I justify to myself I picked the CPU I wanted) I have a gigabyte gaming board which if I had gotten an FX I would have been using a board in their ultra durable lineup but not their gaming line up(not that it really makes a tangible difference which board is used). I was specifically looking at AMD but I basically planned it and ordered the parts like a day apart so yea. Although everything else in the system in really freaking nice. -
CPU bottle-necking when running at extreme resolutions?
Scoopta replied to Scoopta's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
This is really freaking surprising that i3s actually can beat an FX. I knew AMD didn't necessarily make the best CPUs or GPUs even but I didn't realize that depending on the application even an i3 can beat their higher end CPUs -
CPU bottle-necking when running at extreme resolutions?
Scoopta replied to Scoopta's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Interesting. I looked at your link and in some stuff they're almost equal in others the i3 clearly wins and rarely does the A10 at least in the gaming tests. -
CPU bottle-necking when running at extreme resolutions?
Scoopta replied to Scoopta's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
My PC is primarily for gaming. I also do some development but really just gaming. -
CPU bottle-necking when running at extreme resolutions?
Scoopta replied to Scoopta's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Wow...ok then...I mean I'm not talking about the core count necessarily but every stat would say an i3 would be ok but not necessarily better than an FX or even an A10