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TheGrylix

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    TheGrylix got a reaction from GreatnessRD in WHY do I pay Adobe $10K a YEAR!?   
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    TheGrylix reacted to OJTheAviator in How can I destroy my new PC in the most painful way?   
    Painful for you or for the PC? If the former, literally tearing it apart with your bare hands would likely create cuts and bruises. If the latter, using extremely high voltage to melt the entire thing would be as close to pain as a computer could feel.
     
    Maybe the best "painful" thing to do would be to sell the components and let someone else feel that pain. It's painful to inflict pain, so that route might be the most painful.
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    TheGrylix reacted to KarathKasun in How can I destroy my new PC in the most painful way?   
    Your old build was a 3rd gen product on the same basic design.  Ryzen 3000 is a wholly new design with different conventions for memory and other basic setup compared to what you were using before.
     
    A little bit of time and effort chasing down performance issues comes with the territory of building a PC.  Not every generation of hardware is simply plug and play.  Intel has had similar problems in the past with Z68.
     
    The main thing is to find and eliminate problems.  Check disk performance and check SMART logs.  You may have damaged something when moving it over or installing it.  Static electricity is a pain in the ass.
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