KhanRas
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KhanRas reacted to RONOTHAN## in is it okay to mix "2 G.SKILL 8gb 3200 sticks" with "2 G.SKILL 8GB 3600 sticks"? (2x 3200 in slot 1 and 3) and (2x 3600 in slot 2 and 4)
They would work, but would only be able to run at 3200MHz. I would just buy the 3200MHz kit since it's something like $20-30 cheaper IIRC
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KhanRas reacted to Anonymous_Yee in which psu should i choose?
It won't die that fast, but the here's the thing. Titanium is really good, but why overkill? Second, this thing has 700 watts. Someday you're gonna be upgrading and you might have to waste money just to buy a new psu that needs perfectly 750 watts. I still would go with corsair. As long as you have a good warranty and a decent rating such as gold, then why waste money for a powerful psu when it has less wattage and 1/3 of the warranty compared to the corsair or nzxt.
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KhanRas reacted to Anonymous_Yee in which psu should i choose?
Tbh both RM750 and C750M are good enough, just choose one, I would go Corsair cuz I side with it more than NZXT.
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KhanRas reacted to Analog in Which motherboard should i choose?
It's like the same board as the Gigabyte one, but from Asus. This is pretty normal as they are all in the same price point so there can't really be one board that is offering a ton more features for the same price. The only exception to this is usually ASRock, as they tend to offer just a bit more for the same amount of cash. I would still go with the ASRock board.
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KhanRas reacted to Aquarius in Which motherboard should i choose?
I would go for the Pro4 as they are all entry level b560 boards but the Pro4 has more argb headers and rgb if you care about that and it also has larger vrms.
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KhanRas reacted to Analog in Which motherboard should i choose?
Well, they are both bare-bones B560 boards. There aren't really any features that one has over the other. You should get the one that fits your build better and you personally like more. The ASRock board has an extra USB, making them a total of 6 six, so maybe go with that. That board has some cooling over the VRM too. I also personally do like the ASRock BIOS implementation more than Gigabyte's, but that's just me.
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KhanRas reacted to Haro in Which GPU should i choose?
then yea no bottlenecks there just thought maybe you will heavy game on it
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KhanRas reacted to Whiro in Which GPU should i choose?
RX 5500 XT may be quite good competition against 1660
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/sapphire-radeon-rx-5500-xt-pulse-oc-4gb-gddr6-pcie-40-graphics-card-7nm-rdna-1408-streams-1737mhz-gp
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KhanRas reacted to Fasauceome in Which GPU should i choose?
GN shows that it's just 1650 super performance for 1650 super price
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KhanRas reacted to Mholes in Which GPU should i choose?
If you want the faster card you take 1660 Super.
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KhanRas reacted to boggy77 in Which GPU should i choose?
550 will be enough. you might want to wait and see if it's significantly cheaper. if it's 90% of the performance of the 1660s, but 70% of the price, I'd say it's worth it.
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KhanRas reacted to Zando_ in Which GPU should i choose?
From what I've seen it doesn't, I think there may be reviews up for it now? Level1Techs has one, I assume the other reviewers do too.
Oh yeah, easily. I run an i7 5820K, OCed, and a 1660 Ti off my CX550, no issues at all. Heck I could run that combo on my CX450, it's not very power hungry even though it's an HEDT CPU. That Xeon will sip even less power, and the 1660 Super pulls less than the Ti as well, so you're nowhere close to the limit.
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KhanRas reacted to Fasauceome in Which GPU should i choose?
Sounds like you could use a monitor upgrade too, that Xeon with the 1660 super would be a good combo for 144 fps gaming