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About Dxnx
- Birthday Feb 25, 2000
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Gender
Male
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Location
UK
System
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CPU
Ryzen 5 3600
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Motherboard
TUF Gaming B450
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RAM
16gb 3600mhz Corsair Vengeance
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GPU
RTX 2070 Super EVGA Ultra XC
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Case
Corsair 275r
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Storage
500gb Samsung Evo. 1 TB Samsung Evo
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PSU
Corsair 650m 2018
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Display(s)
AOC 144hz, Benq XL2411 144hz, Alienware 240hz
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Cooling
Corsair H150i 360mm Rad
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Keyboard
Hyperx Red Switches
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Mouse
Logitech G Pro Wireless
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Sound
Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro, Soundblaster G6
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Operating System
Windows 10 pro 64x
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Phone
IPhone 11 Pro Max
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Hey, I’m trying to boost our signal from the main house to another building. Currently the main house has the BT smart hub router and I have a TPlink extender in the other building but the wifi signal is terrible because its too far away. So I plan to run a cat6 ethernet cable round the house and into the 2nd building. But do I need to connect the cable into another router or just a extender. My current extender only has 1 ethernet port which isn’t any good as I would like to be able to be hard wired into my pc as well so I need some suggestions as to what to buy so I can do that, thank you
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GPU - 2070 Super CPU - Ryzen 9 5900x RAM - 16gb Corsair 3600mhz PSU- Corsair 850w MOBO - Asus Tuf X570 Cooling - NZXT x73 (7 fans, front radiator) Recently gotten this new cpu and am looking for a good Clock speed for high end gaming. I know the Max for the cpu is 4.7mhz, but not sure what the longevity would be for using that speed, as would at least want to make the cpu last a couple of years. Any ideas for a good voltage paired with like a clock speed above at least 4.5mhz.
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Looking for a PSU that would be solid for having a Ryzen 9 5900x with a RTX 2070 super (Possible upgrade in the future to one of 30 series super cards). I do a bit of overclocking aswell not by a lot but for I would mention it.
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Ready figured out now. It was the RAM, took 1 stick out had only 500 errors at the same stage. Then took one more out left with 16gb ram and I have 0 errors. Also checked my motherboard at it doesn't support 4 dimm 32gbs of my sticks
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yeah I should've bought 2 x 16gb 3600mhz Ram sticks but oh well least I haven't got any errors anymore
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Yeah my bios is up to date. XMP is on with 2 stick in at 3600mhz still no errors so far about half way through the test. Shame if that reason was having 4 sticks really wanted to keep 32gbs of ram but I might try XMP off with 4 sticks and see what happens
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I removed another stick at at 2/4 Pass I havent gotten a single error atm
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Ok will try. Do you think its the fact that having 4 sticks running at 3600mhz is too much. I should probably check my motherboards memory and see if it can even handle 4 sticks. This is the website for supported memory and I actually couldn’t see my exact part no. Only something very close to it but that one is showing only 2 Dimms supported https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/SocketAM4/TUF_B450M-PLUS_GAMING/Memory_QVL_3rd_Gen_AMD_Ryzen_Processors.pdf
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Still getting errors during the test but their is way a lot less errors now only 461 compared to that 10000 when I got to Pass 2/4
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Ok will try it
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Ok should I reseat the cooler, remove a stick the do the test or just remove a stick then test.
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This system still runs I just have to restart til I get past the blue screens. Here is just an image of a test I did but doesn’t show temps which I will do one where it does
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I do get blue screens tho after I usually restart my pc after playing game that crashes
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Ok well I had originally put the 3 pin on the AIO pump which later changed to CPU fan because I was having a corsairusbxp driver disconnecting reconnecting itself over and over when playing a game. But I am able to adjust the fans and everything for the cooler so maybe it was just a bad CPU after all