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Dyaneth

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  1. Ty for the answer! I'll definitely buy the tx one^^
  2. Hi guys! I would like to buy a new PSU for my PC! (my current one is a 12+ year old Chieftec A-80 500W and i think it's time to change it before dies) My rig: CPU: i5-4690K GPU: Sapphire Nitro+ RX580 4gb Recently finished looking at the Tier list, and i found 2 Corsair one and i can't decide which one would be the best. The CX550M and the TX550M. (These 2 is almost same priced in my country) Could u guys help me decide? Or any other "better" suggestion is highly appreciated!!
  3. Hi guys! I would like to buy a Masterbox MB511 case and I saw that it has the normal, rgb and argb version. I would like to have rgb, so the normal one is out of match. I have an old AsRock h81 pro btc 2.0 motherboard, which does not have argb port as far as i know. My question is: Can i still use the argb version of it or should I stick with the normal rgb one? Can u guys tell me some pros/cons about the cases? I would appreciate that
  4. Ty for the help^^ I will try to look after it somehow.
  5. GPU works as it tends to. In lightweight tasks it had 0-2% load, while watching videos it goes up max to 25%. In idle the CPU shows really low loads, but still going with the example, while watching videos 3 of the cores are going stable 80-90% (idk if it's good or not, but these are the numbers). While playing in Overwatch the CPU is almost all the time 100% load, but while playing e.g Sekiro it had 50-60% load only. I tried it in CS:GO on the highest possible settings i have 80+ FPS and 60-70% CPU load.
  6. All the software and drivers are up to date! My CPU: AMD FX-6300 hexa-core 3.5 GHZ
  7. With the new GPU I can play newer games on a decent atleast 60+ FPS on high settings. As far I see the games are running better.
  8. Basically yes. Games are running well, but if I am only browsing on the web the pages loads in pretty slow, when I want to watch a video in Youtube, the video loads in sloooow with almost the lowest resolution and any other program does load in pretty slow. The old GPU was an ASUS GT740 1GB
  9. Hi Everyone! (This is my first topic, so if I am doing anything wrong just help me correct it^^) Recently I bought a new GPU to my 7-8 years old system, after using it for a week, I noticed that a pc completely became slower. The games I tried/played are going well without any problems(I am gonna give u better infos about those later on!). So talking about my system: PSU: Chieftec CTG-500-80P 500W Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P (latest BIOS) CPU: AMD FX-6300 6core 3.5 GHz (never tried to overclock) New GPU: SAPPHIRE NITRO+ RX580 4GB (2 weeks old) RAM: Hyperx Fury Black 2X4GB 1600 MHz HDD: WesternDigital Blue 500GB SSD: Kingston A400 120GB (Bought it 2 years ago) Monitor: AOC 22v2Q 22" 75Hz (connected with HDMI) + I have 3 Thermaltake Riing RGB case fan ++ All the drivers are the newest ones Unfortunately after the GPU arrived I've got to know more about bottlenecking (I know my bad, I didn't deep search web about that, but didn't even know what that was sooo...YIKES). But I did not see any problems playing games so far. Games I played: Overwatch on Highest settings(Epic) stable 75-85 FPS, Sekiro On High settings ~70 FPS and I play League of Legends most of the time and i noticed that sometimes i have lower FPS than it was with the older GPU (ASUS GT740 1GB), but it could be cause of bottlenecking. My biggest problem is everything else became hella slower browsing, opening any program and etc., but Windows still boots up as fast as it did. I've read several topics on Reddit about PSU aging that it could be the problem here. But mostly i am clueless. That's why I came here to the Professionals^^ Could u guys help me figure out, what causes the problem? Thank you for any reply and any help!
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