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F Ahmed

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    F Ahmed got a reaction from Marko1 in 32" monitor for 2060   
    @Statik You can watch 4K movies on a 2060.
     
    Get a 1440p as it will be a balance for watching movies and gaming
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    F Ahmed reacted to minibois in I have a Delema   
    Entirely depends on what we're comparing,
    M.2 drives range from those which use the SATA interface, which have speeds of around 550/550 Megabyte per second (read/write), which is the same as 'normal SSD's'. There are also those which use the PCIE interface, which range from 1500/500MBPS up to and above 3500/3000MBPS+
    Keeping that in mind, it also depends on what size drive you're looking at.
     
    To me, it usually makes the most sense to:
    - a 500GB M.2 PCIE (a more 'budget' option perhaps, like the 660p)
    - a large HDD (think 2-4TB)
    - another SSD if you truly need the fast storage
    But that is just what most people who absolutely need the space+speed could get. That is not a feasible or logical solution for everyone.
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    F Ahmed got a reaction from Tieox in Can I build a "SMARTPHONE" from scratch   
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    F Ahmed got a reaction from turtles_vrywhr in Clicking noise coming from PSU when the PC is on   
    Sounds like the fan. Is there anything in it. Is the fan loose
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    F Ahmed got a reaction from sai_apex in Can I build a "SMARTPHONE" from scratch   
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    F Ahmed got a reaction from DG House in Case under low load   
    Is your socket grounded ?
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    F Ahmed got a reaction from paddy-stone in BIOS update   
    Yes, all motherboards do.
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    F Ahmed got a reaction from DG House in Case under low load   
    Please elaborate. What do you mean by low load
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    F Ahmed reacted to MrBrightSyde in DDR4 Ram problem   
    You need to return/RMA the new RAM stick. It's a dud. Happens sometimes. Had to return a set of RAM too with the same problem. Just didn't work, no matter what system I put it in.
     
     
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