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Biography
"I like trains"
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CPU
Ryzen 5 5600X
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Motherboard
Asus Pro WiFi B450
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RAM
32GB at 3000MHz (2x8GB + 1x16GB... Yes I know )
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GPU
Gigabyte Pro OC 3060Ti
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Case
NZXT H510i
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Storage
2x500GB NVME SSD
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PSU
Corsair 850W Gold in White
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Display(s)
Asus TUF 165HZ Monitor
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Cooling
Some noctua fans with a pretty beefy cpu cooler
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Keyboard
Logitech Illuminated Keyboard
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Mouse
Logitech G703 Lightspeed
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Operating System
Windows 10 babyyy
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Laptop
Macbook Pro 15" with fans that ramp up on google docs
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I could very well be the hard drive but what fps do you normally get and what settings do you play fortnite at? At higher settings I wouldn't expect your system to get above 60fps
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So I've had a problem with my computer that I've generally disregarded for a long time. I have an Aorus Pro WiFi B450 motherboard and a Ryzen 5600X cpu and when I go to turn on my computer, the red light on the motherboard gets stuck on boot. All the components in my computer turn on, including usb, but there's not signal to the display. However, if I turn off my computer and turn it back on my computer boots normally and the light goes off.. Does anyone know a way to fix this? It seems like not many people have this problem. Here's thing's I've already done: Redownloaded GPU Drivers Set Fast Boot to OFF in power plan
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I think I will give in to the zephyrus's gaming for its size and portability and honestly, I think you're right. The G14 is probably one of the best options out there for the combination that I would like. However, do you think there will be major improvements with AMD's 7000 series /Nvidia's 4000 mobile series to make waiting until 2023 worth it? It's likely that they could improve on the Zephyrus in 2023
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Hey there! I'm currently looking for different kinds of laptops that can be used for school, travel, and gaming. I currently have a MacBook Pro 15" 2018 model but while its good for some light tasks ofc it comes nowhere near good performance in 3D games. These are the kind of specs I would like in the laptop: - Good design and build quality similar to that of a MacBook - Incognito look that won't scream gaming computer - Semi-Lightweight for a laptop with dGPU (Under 4.5 lbs) - A decent, modern gpu such as the 3060 mobile with high refresh rate monitor - Good/decent thermals and fan noise to not interrupt class with the sound of an airplane taking off - Webcam for sure - Less than $2K I've been looking at the Asus ROG Zephyrus 2022 G14 and G15, but there's mixed reviews all over the internet. Some say the keyboard can be pressed down and typing makes the display shake. Some say thermals can be quite bad such as 92* C on CPU. Many say fan noise can be excessive. Just looking for opinions. If you have any other recommendations please let me know. Ty!
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Hi there! I currently have a MacBook Pro 2018 and I assume you know why I'm here now. Through bootcamp, the Radeon Pro 560X (cool sounding gpu right?) can deliver 1-4 fps on lowest resolution and low settings. Needless to say, Im in the market for a good gaming laptop. Some of the qualities that I'm looking for: Quiet (for gaming laptop standards, like not annoyingly loud) AMD 5000 series CPU, with RTX 3060, maybe 3050Ti (if it can keep up in games) Lightweight (Not like those monster sized laptops) Preferably a 144hz display and nice colors Not exploding from heat Good battery life Good build quality More of something incognito, like it's a gaming laptop that looks minimalistic like a MacBook Around $1500 I have yet to find a laptop that meets all of these requirements. The closest Ive found are the Asus ROG Zephyrus line, but reviews say they have huge latency issues and the build quality isn't that great. I'm also interested if anyone talks about 3050ti models. Also, waiting for the Intel Arc Lineup coming out soon.
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A couple days ago I purchased an NZXT H510i case and a corsair rmx 850 gold psu. Yesterday, I transferred all of my components from my old case (Montec flyer) to my new one. However, upon completion I noticed that the monitor would keep saying dipslayport not detected, even though my gpu's fans would be spinning. At first I thought it was the graphics card so I put it in an eGPU enclosure to test it and it worked with a display output. Then, I thought it was the DisplayPort cable so I used an HDMI and it still didn't work. I also tried plugging the DisplayPort cable into another monitor but no output as well. Any suggestions on how to fix this? Specs: Case: Montech flyer (before ) ---> NZXT H510i (new case) CPU: Ryzen 5 2600x MOBO: Asrock B450m AM4 Promontory GPU: Powercolor Dragon RX 580 SSD: WD black sn750 500GB HDD: WD Blue 1 TB 7200 RPM PSU: Aresgame 650w Bronze (before) --> Corsair RMx 850w (White) Monitor: Asus TUF VG259QR
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Help! PC build not showing video signal!
Questionare101 replied to Questionare101's topic in Troubleshooting
I plugged it in into another monitor and nothing happened still. Is it possible that I messed up the motherboard?