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PremierSupreme reacted to Slottr in Zen 2 compatibility with B350 ?
Then use the linked bios on the initial list you posted. Far right column.
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PremierSupreme got a reaction from averagebilly in My PC Sucks
It should be tied to your Microsoft account. Once it asks for the product key, skip that, and sign in after the installation. Your Windows licence will activate based on your account info.
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PremierSupreme reacted to SpookyCitrus in Green screen when playing videos (sort of)
No, when using a dedicated GPU your integrated graphics will be disabled. Only the Nvidia drivers for your dedicated GPU should be removed.
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PremierSupreme reacted to PopsicleHustler in CPU intensive settings - Frostbite Engine?
Post Processing Quality and Ambient Occlusion are somewhat CPU heavy tasks. Frostbite engine in its core is super heavy on the CPU. You need at least decent 6 core/12 thread CPU for it to work properly.
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PremierSupreme reacted to emosun in Is this CPU usage normal
no the gpu doesn't process non gpu related data. not only that but theres no actual way to see gpu usage. any gpu usage % graph your machine has is extremely basic and doesn't actually show the correct usage. Which is why simply moving windows around a 2d screen will show on the usage % even though the task requires almost no effort by the gpu.
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PremierSupreme reacted to SavageNuke in Will CPU bottleneck slow down Windows?
I thought you did that aslready.. heck yea bro. thatll fix it. im telling you I had similar issue
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PremierSupreme reacted to seon123 in SSD "Performing below expectations" - UserBenchmark
Userbechmark is one of the least serious and least reputable benchmarks you can find. I recommend you stop wasting your time on it. If you want to test your SSD, you could use other programs like Crystaldiskmark.
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PremierSupreme reacted to emosun in SSD "Performing below expectations" - UserBenchmark
it seems the drive is being compared with the same drive across other machines and is only 1.3% slower. Meaning nothing really
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PremierSupreme reacted to Founders in SSD "Performing below expectations" - UserBenchmark
Just use Crystal Mark and make sure your SSD is performing as expected.
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PremierSupreme reacted to minibois in Is this compatible?
Yes. The motherboard and PSU are both using the current ATX versioning.
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PremierSupreme reacted to Fasauceome in Is this compatible?
Modern motherboard, modern PSU, they both adhere to the ATX standard. They are compatible.
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PremierSupreme got a reaction from Whiro in Have I installed this correctly?
Thank you, that’s very helpful. I bought the last one on your list.
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PremierSupreme reacted to Whiro in Have I installed this correctly?
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/b37v6h/be-quiet-system-power-9-500-w-80-bronze-certified-atx-power-supply-bn246
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/FdRFf7/corsair-cx-2017-550w-80-bronze-certified-atx-power-supply-cp-9020121-na
These two are on cheaper side but still half decent. If you can spend more get something like that
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/dDH48d/corsair-txm-gold-550w-80-gold-certified-semi-modular-atx-power-supply-cp-9020133-na
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/zBfmP6/bitfenix-formula-gold-550w-80-gold-certified-atx-power-supply-bp-fm550ulag-7r
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/qpvbt6/be-quiet-pure-power-11-cm-500-w-80-gold-certified-semi-modular-atx-power-supply-bn297
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PremierSupreme reacted to trevb0t in Best card for my PSU
I would recommend perhaps selling that 1050 Ti and putting it toward a PSU with more connections and a reasonable capacity.
The market is high right now for bronze PSUs, but it will drop here sooner or later.
That way next time upgrade season rolls around, it's less a game of "what can I fit in my PSU limitations" and more "What's the best performance I can get with my upgrade budget?"
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PremierSupreme reacted to mariushm in Best card for my PSU
The CX430M can provide up to around 380 watts on 12v rail, which is what powers the power hungry devices in your computer: the processor and the video card.
The 2200g doesn't consume more than around 60-80w, and the rest of the stuff on your pc won't consume more than 20-30w, so overall reserve 125w for your budget.
That leaves you with over 200 watts for your video card.
Here's power consumption of video cards that would work with that psu (idle aka windows, browsing games etc and when gaming)
RX 5700 = 12W/185W (peak 200W)
RX 5500XT = 12W/125W
RX 590 = 16W/245W
RX 580 = 16W/225W (peak power poate fi și mai mare, ~250W)
RX 570 = 16W/175W
RX 560 = 9W/79W
RX 550 = 7W/45W
RX 480 = 16W/164W
RX 470 = 16W/144W
RTX 2070 Super = 12W/215W (peak 230W)
RTX 2060 Super = 10W/180W (peak 200W)
GTX 1660Ti = 9W/125W (peak 135W)
GTX 1660 = 8W/125W (peak 135W)
GTX 1660 Super = 8W/110W
GTX 1650 = 8W/80W
GTX 1650 Super = 8W/95W
RTX 2080 = 15W/225W (FE, variantele custom pot avea un consum mai mare)
RTX 2070 = 15W/185W (FE, variantele custom pot avea un consum mai mare)
RTX 2060 = 10W/160W
GTX1080 = 6W/184W
GTX1070Ti = 6W/175W
GTX1070 = 6W/151W
GTX1060 = 6W/122W
GTX1050Ti = 6W/75W
GTX1050 = 6W/75W
I think your PSU has only a 6+2 pci-e connector, so unless you go with an adapter to get a 2nd pci-e 6+2 connector, maybe stick with a card that consumes around 150w
It depends on your budget... I'd recommend 1660 or 2060 Super
Keep in mind that your 2200g will limit your pci-e slot to pci-e x8, and nVidia cards are less affected by that.
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PremierSupreme got a reaction from Slayer3032 in Best card for my PSU
Alright, I bought it. Hope it runs well