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1 minute ago, SavageNeo said:
no. XMP must be enabled so your ram runs at its full speed. All the ram manufactures say that you shoul enable XMP for your pc to be able to run your ram at its advertised speed
So it won't damage any other components and any warrantys won't be voided right
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Does XMP have any negative impacts on any components apart from RAM (e.g a graphics card)?
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I am looking to purchase a gigabyte rtx 2060 gaming oc pro. I have heard however that this card has issues with something to do with the rgb conflicting with the fans and am now unsure as to whether I should purchase it. Does anyone know whether this is a widespread issue?
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8 minutes ago, Tom_nerd said:
try looking at the part number and compare it to a known revision 2 model.
ok thanks
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1 minute ago, Tom_nerd said:
when you say that do you mean the "super" upgrade that NVidia released. if so then it is not a super card
https://www.gigabyte.com/uk/Graphics-Card/GV-N2060GAMINGOC-PRO-6GD-rev-10#kf
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Just now, Tom_nerd said:
when you say that do you mean the "super" upgrade that NVidia released. if so then it is not a super card
No gigabyte release a revision for this card and it doesnt specify which version it is
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Can anyone tell me whether this is rev 1 or 2 of this gpu as it doesn't seem to specify
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2 minutes ago, glenalz81 said:
The Carbon has BIOS flashback, no cpu needed just a usb drive.
Ok I'd still rather not risk it and spend the extra £15 to get a tomahawk max and a wifi card
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2 minutes ago, minibois said:
550W is more than plenty and the TXM is a good PSU.
Ok thanks
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Is the corsair txm gold 550w sufficient for a ryzen 5 3600 and an rtx 2060, or should I spend £12 more and get a 750w version (priced the same as the 650w)?
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1 minute ago, SavageNeo said:
you have to bios update that motherboard. Get msi motherboard with "MAX" at the end; they are already bios updated to support newest ryzen.
EVGA rtx 2060 ko is the best rtx 2060. It uses parts from rtx 2080 but its still rtx 2060.
g.skill rippjaws 3600mhz cl16 its the cheapest and sweetspot ram for your ryzen. Your ram is not that bad, but the rippjaws (cl16 version) is a lot better.
you have: good psu, good ssd, good pc case, good cpu. well done!
Thank you for letting me know about the bios update I didn't know and don't have an old cpu to update the bios with
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1 minute ago, SavageNeo said:
what parts?
R5 3600
MSI b450 gaming pro carbon ac
corsair vengeance 2x8gb 3000mhz
1tb crucial p1 nvme ssd
gigabyte gaming oc pro rtx 2060
corsair txm gold 550w psu
corsair spec delta rgb case
All from scan.co.uk total price £966.91
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2 minutes ago, SavageNeo said:
yes. Are you building a pc soon? if yes budget and country? if no tehn why did you ask?
Yes but I have all my parts picked and I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything
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Hi can someone please verify for me that this is all the parts you need to build a PC
CPU + cooler
Motherboard
RAM
Storage
Graphics card
Power supply
Case
Thanks in advance
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Found a gigabyte rtx 2060 xtreme for a good price. Can't find this card on the gigabyte or aorus website so can someone tell me if this model is discontinued, and if so, if that's a problem. Also this seems to be a very good price and I'm not sure if the website is good quality or not. This is heightened by the fact that it seems to be an aorus card but aorus is not mentioned in the name. Can someone give their opinions on the site and whether they think it's a legit buy or not? Thanks in advance.
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I am looking at either the gigabyte gaming oc pro and windforce oc as potential gpus. I prefer the gaming oc pro's design but the windforce is £26 cheaper. Can anyone tell me what sort of performance difference I can expect from the cards so I can make my decision?
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Found an incredible deal for the asus tuf rx 5700 xt only reviews for the product as a whole are not good. Is it a bad card?
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53 minutes ago, ShinRamen said:
Yeah I've seen that the 750 is actually cheaper than the other models. The Corsair TXM Gold PSUs are very good, I'd say go for it.
The cx550 is £15 cheaper and the txm 750 is overkill, is it really worth it just for the gold rating or is will the bronze work fine
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8 minutes ago, Oshino Shinobu said:
The question I saw says it's retail. But they haven't mentioned OEM anywhere in the listing, so it's safe to assume it's retail.
If you're really worried, ask ebuyer, they'll be able to tell you for sure.
ok
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4 minutes ago, Oshino Shinobu said:
It's a retail key, so not OEM.
There's a Q&A section down the bottom of that page with that question answered by someone who bought it.
Wait hold on, someone else asked if it was an oem or retail and they were told its an oem, however I believe ebuyer sells another copy of windows 10 that specifies its an oem. Does this mean its safe to assume that this is a retail key?
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2 minutes ago, Oshino Shinobu said:
It's a retail key, so not OEM.
There's a Q&A section down the bottom of that page with that question answered by someone who bought it.
Ok thanks
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Can anyone confirm whether this is exactly the same as a key from the windows website or if its an oem or something similar?
Thanks in advance.
https://www.ebuyer.com/720366-windows-10-home-32-64-bit-electronic-software-download-kw9-00265
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6 minutes ago, maxdei said:
I'm not that deep in to the corsair power supplies is either one of them fully or semi modular
look up what the diffrence on used parts is if the diffrences is bigger then your diffrence and they have the same features go ahead otherwise what your budget allows
Both are semi
XMP
in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
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Ok thanks guys