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Its_MrMa

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Italy
  • Interests
    Motorsports, Games, PCs, Marvel, Wizarding World

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 3600
  • Motherboard
    MSI X470 Gaming Plus Max
  • RAM
    Crucial Ballistix 16GB 3600MHz
  • GPU
    AMD SAPPHIRE PULSE RX5600XT
  • Case
    Corsair iCUE 220T Airflow
  • Storage
    Sabrent 512GB NVME + 240GB SATA SSD + Toshiba P300 3TB
  • PSU
    SHARKOON WPM GOLD ZERO 650W
  • Display(s)
    AOC 24G2U/BK + 23" Samsung TV
  • Cooling
    GELID Solutions Phantom Black
  • Keyboard
    AUKEY KM-G6
  • Mouse
    Razer Viper
  • Sound
    BOSE Solo TV
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro / EndeavourOS
  • Laptop
    HP Pavilion 14-ec1006nl
  • Phone
    iPhone 15 256GB

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  1. I have reinstalled Windows 10 and everything works normally... Wonder if it was random or it's a real problem with windows 11.
  2. mmh, usually when steam decompresses something i notice that the steam process uses a lot of cpu but it doesn't fully load the disk.
  3. I forgot to mention that this happened also while downloading on an SSD.
  4. Hi, I have recently installed Windows 11 and i noticed that the "system" process is using a lot of disk and actually slowing down the download in the meantime. Here are the things i know: This is happening only while downloading from steam, i have downloaded from the Xbox app and everything was ok; My internet should do ~300Mbps and as you can see is only maxing at 100; The HDD should do about 170/180 MB/s so it's not maxing out in writing speed; I have tried clearing the Steam download cache (as reported on a thread talking about this problem on Steam Support) and disabling Windows Defender but the issue is still there; I don't think is Win11's fault because i've seen threads talking about this happening in Windows 10. Have you got any ideas? Thanks in advance. Here are some screenshots (sorry for the system being in italian):
  5. aukey ones are pretty decent. i personally use one and it's fine, payed 55€ (around 50 pounds) https://www.amazon.co.uk/AUKEY-Mechanical-Keyboard-Anti-ghosting-Resistant/dp/B071HBFN2T/ref=sr_1_3?crid=368BYKALXRXQ7&dchild=1&keywords=aukey+mechanical+keyboard&qid=1590227029&sprefix=aukey+mechani%2Caps%2C205&sr=8-3 this is not the same model as mine but it has same features, i think it's only UK version
  6. msi and asus are the best but also gigabyte and evga aren't bad. also the founders edition that you can buy from nvidia site (costs little less) is good, it's not factory OC btw
  7. i don't actually know what kind of wattage has the 4790K. both 2070 and 5700xt uses around 220w, and the 2060s uses about 170w. i think it should be fine
  8. what is your budget? new processors and gpus are coming out soon. i suggest you to wait for them and then choose
  9. i used opera gx, and i hadn't any issue. maybe you just need to wait for an upgrade that fixes this bug
  10. i think that a gpu upgrade is enough. search for one 2060 super/2070 if you want to stream, or one 5700XT if you don't
  11. macbooks aren't great for gaming, if you don't do any heavy workload 16gb and the i7 will be fine. the 5500m 4gb is enough
  12. that's not a big problem for me... my laptop fans are so loud that i think i will just notice that
  13. yes, no oc planned. thanks
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