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acidrain_3

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  1. Well, I uh, actually don't know half of that. But it worked out pretty good for me in the past. I'm opening this thread simply not want to waste a bit of its performance. Since I pay big bucks to it. But comparing to hassle and possible danger, I just keep my hands where it is.
  2. Im on 1809LTSC, I just tried changing the refresh rate back to 60hz. oh my, it sucks
  3. That's what I'm trying to say. Small tweaks, minor improvement, not as much sacrifice. I can definitely deal with that, but if it's the other way around, then I might do it. I do more than gaming, wrecking the computer and stop my work won't worth it.
  4. Nothing too crazy, as I said up there. normally run between 4.15 to 4.18ghz with mid 40 temperature.
  5. I'm just looking for some minor tweaks, but it seems to crush every game that I play on 1080P highest settings. I guess won't need the hassle, let it be as it is. Not trusting on my PC skills anyway. One thing though, I also have a 144hz Viewsonic monitor. But I don't know if it's just me, I'm not so wow by it. I checked on UFO site, WIN10 setting and the Nvidia panel. They all shown 144hz, so I guess I set it right. It is smooth in gaming, yes. But not particular "144hz buttery" smooth as people would describe. Is there any game in Steam I can fully immerse and feel it?
  6. The MAXSUN GeForce® RTX 2060 SUPER iCraft 8G Soooo, can I comprehend as "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"?
  7. Just got a new rig 3600+COOLERMASTER/T400 MSI-B450M-MORTARMAX+MAXSUN2060S TEAMGROUP8Gx2(3000Mhz) Two SSD both from WD, both 500G. One NVME, one SATA. Just asking if there's any minor tweaks I can simply toggle on and off. To get better performance in daily use, from cpu to every part of the rig. Please speak from your experience, quite need it. I somehow don't like using Ryzen Master as much, sacrificing other aspect as temperature to achieve the goal. If that's not the case, I'm open to opinions (P.S. I did go into BIOS and put both top left corner's option on, but still can't figure out what it do. And I can't remember if I did anything to the PBO settings. I believe there's four level setting? But best to put it in Auto?) Now I normally run between 4.15 to 4.18Ghz, that's normal I guess? I just have too many question and being too excited having first legit no lag rig. Please forgive my mumbling.
  8. A boring, result over process kind of video. But I trust Linus can make it entertaining though, literally a media group, where actors(employees) are trained.
  9. I heard that data transferring is much secured and lossless to use port in the back of the motherboard, in stead of the front I/O. Especially when it comes to OS installing. The system stability is inferior if using the front ports? Sounds crazy, right, but friends and people I met in the chatting group both shown the same issue. Symptoms would be software crashes, blue screen, unpredictable shutdown. But mostly the middle one. Maybe sound stupid and bullcrap that I've never encounter that, because I've never use fronts. Also maybe the LTSC version I use? I literally just typed this question after my friend an I play Monster Hunter, and he crashes with the sudden death of blue.
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