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1van

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  1. Copper IHS has been tested many times by trusted sources. It improves the temperatures somewhat comparing to the stock IHS. Your liquid metal application might have been bad, this is why you haven't got the improvement. P.S. Liquid metal does not require replacing every couple of years. I suspect you might be selling these copper IHSs? Slightly sanding the IHS ribs (where the stock sealant was applied) might be helpful, because there are burrs sometimes. Sanding the die itself is not required and even dangerous if the person doing this is unskilled. Proper de-greasing/removing the remains of the paste is enough to make the liquid metal spread nicely on the surface. To avoid spilling you just don't use excessive amount of metal, it has to be a really thin film, no drops etc. Die lapping is not for everyone)
  2. Try finding a PS/2 keyboard (round purple connector). However, if the same keyboard worked before, you might have botched something while swapping the PSU.
  3. Do you have Multicore enhancement enabled, or what's MSI name for it? Does your CPU boost 5 GHz all core under load? It may be the reason. I'm afraid since Intel decided to release 9900KS, all 5GHz all core chips go there, and the remaining 9900K/KF became worse. This is just my speculation, but I've seen some users confirm their new 9900K can't do 5GHz all core. Check that the XMP profile has applied properly (DRAM Voltage, etc.) and set Vccsa and Vccio manually to something like 1.15 V, should be fine for this memory freq.
  4. Another LGA1151-1 user, I must recommend this guide to you ?. You should be OK with up to an 8 core/8 thread CPU with it.
  5. LGA1151-2 is history this year. 9100F is worthless for this since it does not have the iGPU which offers QuickSync and OpenCL support for these, like non-F CPUs have. If you only have money for a 9100F, I'd go with 3200G instead.
  6. Come on man, the tests show it is about 30 FPS FullHD medium settings with a GTX 1060 6GB.
  7. Hello, check this out. It should be fine running something like i7-8700 non-K or a similar TDP CPU after the modification. I run an i7-8700 in an ASUS H270 board no problem. Btw, after the mod these boards support up to 2666MHz DDR4.
  8. I read that 21 is a Turbo Boost 4-core multi, and it looks like you can only set a multi up to its non-boost value. Idk, had this platform a long time ago. Btw, have you considered a Xeon 3440 or similar. It's 4C/8T and dirt cheap.
  9. because it is a locked CPU with a max multiplier of 20 all core (133×20)?
  10. I'm being ironic here. Every time I open this forum, there are like 10 topics about bottlenekk this or bottlenekk that It is an imbalanced and a badly-tuned system indeed. Setting RAM properly requires at least some knowledge, both for Intel and AMD.
  11. Can it be accelerated by an iGPU, like any Core non-F, or Ryzen APU?
  12. Yes, this is what I'm talking about. With a highly-clocked CPU (like 5 GHz Intel) 2080Ti can show insane FPS at 1080p. But not with a 2700X. It has been tested a lot, don't be lazy to search. Of course, the topic starter can get more FPS from his poorly-tuned system. Bottleneck, this word appears to be too frequently used here.?
  13. Sell it to somebody wanting to "upgrade" to this obsolete CPU, for some reason they are expensive even used, at least where I live. Then buy a modern i5+MB or an R5+MB for the money?
  14. Locked LGA1156 CPUs are overclocked using BCLK. Search youtube, there are tons of guides available. They show achievable clock ranges and voltages required for it.
  15. 2133MHz is bad for everything, unless it's DDR3. Even then it's not so great The 2nd gen Ryzen will limit a 2080Ti at 1080p even if properly overclocked, which is not your case. Try using Virtual High Resolution (or what is nVidia's name for it) to emulate 4K and load the card more.
  16. Is this the 50th thread with this question for a week? Do you guys even use search? @Fasauceome@mariushmHave you heard of bank interleaving and rank interleaving? It is not only about channels It has been tested a lot already, there is no need to make stuff up.
  17. Right. It is more complicated with 200-series boards, but the same advice still applies.
  18. Does it dual boot if the BIOS is at defaults? Still try setting the BCLK to Auto. I'd look up online which settings cause dual boot on Asus boards, it's all there.
  19. A serviceman could repair or replace it, but it is costly.
  20. It's a nice board, should have no problem running a stock or a mildly-OC Coffee Lake i7 (8700K/9700K).
  21. The socket in your first pic is definitely broken. No, it does not take a lot to break an AM4 socket, it is quite easy, either by over-tightening the cooler, or by pulling it out together with a CPU.
  22. What board exactly do you have? H110-boards usually have quite a weak VRM, but they will still work with something like i5-9400F, or even an i7-8700 (non-K) with somewhat lowered TDP.
  23. It is a great board, make sure to check this before moving on)
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