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1 minute ago, Martin2132 said:
it can do some work. but it will be horribly bad.
im just using my pc to game not do alot of things so it will hold out right?
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1 minute ago, Martin2132 said:
it can do some work. but it will be horribly bad.
but I can use it for now till I get a better one in like a week or so right?
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13 minutes ago, Martin2132 said:
according to their site, the thermal conductivity is 0.9 W/mK . id say no since even a thermal pad from arctic has like 1.2W/mK. if you can get a hand on an arctic MX 4 2019, it has a thermal conductivity of 8.5W/mK which is pretty cheap, doesnt dry out as fast as other pastes, doesnt need curing. so it will last you a while
I live in fiji so dnt have a wide variety to choose from F but do u think this can do the job?
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2 minutes ago, Martin2132 said:
what is the brand? some of those white stuff actually is not a thermal paste but rather a thermal cement/glue. i've encountered one and its a bitch to remove once dry.
it says heatsink compound and thermally conductive silicone grease on it.the brand is Chemtools
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so I got this thermal conductive silicone grease and its color is like glue its not greyish like the ones in the videos.Just wondering is it still good?
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2 minutes ago, Constantin said:
Yes they are compatible.
thanks
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1 minute ago, Arika S said:
if they are ddr4 sticks and the motherboard takes dd4, then yes. what makes you think there would be an issue?
was just wondering lol thanks
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so I got a new motherboard and im wondering if I could use the ram sticks on my old motherboard on this new one.The rams are ddr4 so its compatible with the new mobo
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aight thanks btw my 3 2200G has likr thermal paste on one of its pins on the side.Is it okay if I dip it in alcohol then use a toothbrush to clean it off
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Just now, Whiro said:
There is a list of all supported cpus for this mobo
https://www.gigabyte.com/Ajax/SupportFunction/Getcpulist?Type=Product&Value=6718
Do you know which bios version you have atm?
nope but im sure its a pretty old one
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Just now, Master Disaster said:
That will need an update to support that CPU.
I also have a ryzen 3 2200G is that old enough to work on the mobo to update the bios?
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Just now, Master Disaster said:
What is the board?
an GA-A320M-H
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Ok so I got a new mobo but I think the bios is not up to date with my cpu a ryzen 5 3600.Can I still use the cpu on the mobo and then update the bios from there?
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Just now, minibois said:
It will 'work', provided it has the right BIOS:
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-A320M-H-rev-11/support#support-cpu
Doesn't mean you should go for it, as A320 generally has poor value and often is not fit for Ryzen 5 CPU's.
I would go for a Tier E or better board:
Aorus B450 M, MSI B450 Gaming Plus (Max) or something like that.
this video says otherwise doe
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On 1/6/2020 at 12:38 PM, Whiro said:
What’s rest of your spec? And also what prebuild is it?
16gb ram 1060 card and ryzen 5 3600.what do u mean by what type of pre built
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Ok so I have a ryzen 5 3600 and my old mobo is dead so I bought a new one which is a GA-A320M-H but when I checked on pc partpicker there was no ryzen 5 3600 compatible to it.So my quesrion is are they compatible but pc partpicker just didnt put it there or are they not
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1 hour ago, Whiro said:
The limiting factor can be that some prevuild using different layout of mobos and your screw holes may be off , plus what psu you got there? Is it one of the weird ones where you have like 18pin instead of 24pin ? In that case you may need to replace psu and case. Rest of components (cpu ram and gpu) should be alright.
I got a 700Watts 24pin so psu is alg
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19 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:
Unless it's a prebuilt system, any board that is compatible with your current CPU GPU and RAM will do
it was prebuilt.So I have to get the same exact mobo?why cant it be a different mobo thats compatible with my components if its pre built?
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Hello,so uhm my motherboard is dead and im planning on getting a new one.Do I have to get the same exact one I had or another motherboard thats compatible with my cpu,gpu and ram.Its a prebuilt system btw
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6 hours ago, Kilrah said:
Put your old CPU back in and you'll see soon enough what the issue is.
My friend has the same issue and we have the exact same pc.He installed his old cpu back but still cant turn on
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6 hours ago, Spotty said:
https://www.asrock.com/MB/AMD/A320M-HDV/index.asp#BIOS
Are you sure you're running the latest version? Download the latest BIOS version (currently P6.0) and use your old CPU to update the motherboard BIOS.
What model graphics card are you using? The 3600 does not have integrated graphics like the 2200G, so you will be required to use a dedicated graphics card. Though I don't believe this is your problem as you should still see fans spin when you try to turn it on just no display output.
What model was your old power supply and what model is your new power supply?If you haven't tried it already install your old CPU and see if it boots with the new power supply.Can you post a photo of your system just so we can see if there is anything missing or standing out, like unplugged power cables or such?
I already updated my bios to p.6 b4 installing the cpu and I have a gtx 1060 already installed.
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11 hours ago, Kilrah said:
Pretty certainly has nothing to do with the PSU. Keep that for after the more obvious hasn't worked...
I suspect its the psu coz like the pc cant turn on like nothing is lighting up,no sound and no fan spinning
Thermal paste/grease
in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
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yea it came with thermal paste but i changed my mobo so gotta re apply and yea not doing some heavy stuff like editing or programming jst planning to play like fortnite and LOL and no overclocking.my cpu cooler is the stock one that comes with the ryzen 5 3600