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About KageKazumi
- Birthday Sep 03, 1983
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Gender
Male
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Location
CA
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Interests
Writing and YouTubing.
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Occupation
Writer
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CPU
AMD A10-5800K APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics, 4200 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
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Motherboard
ASRock FM2A78M-HD+
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RAM
12gb
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Case
NZXT Phantom 43.0
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Storage
2tb
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Display(s)
Vizo 27" Smart TV
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Keyboard
Blackweb
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Mouse
Blackweb
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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Yeah. Currently installing Window 10 Pro.
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Yep. I saw the CPU power cable with the PSU, but when I looked at the diagram for motherboard layout nothing was labeled "CPU Power". Now I now its the ATX 12v.
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Just tried a different TV and HDMI cable. Still no display.
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The box (motherboard) says it's "AMD Ryzen 3000 Ready". I'd imagine this to mean it has the needed Bios.
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I took the 2060 out and tried just the motherboards HDMI and still nothing. @Enzo1001 You saying 650w isn't enough?
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Board: B450 Aorus Pro WiFi (Socket AM4) CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X PSU: Evga Supernova 650w G3 (80+ Gold) RAM: Viper RGB 16gb Dual Channel DDR4 (2x 8gb) VG: Gigabyte Geforce RTX 2026 SSD: WD Blue 3D Nand SATA SSD m.2 2280 (empty) NOTE: The LED lights on the mother board for: CPU, RAM, VGA, & Boot; only the CPU LED lights up. My 1st build and have tried HDMI and Display ports on the 2060, but the Vizio TV still says no signal. Cables aren't the issue as using different ones have the same out come; 'no signal'. The fans turn on for case, cpu, and 2060. The RGB for the ram also turns on.
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Replace 6y Old PC (2 cores using DDR3)
KageKazumi replied to KageKazumi's topic in New Builds and Planning
Updated original post. based of those who shared their thoughts I put together my own. Link above. -
Taking into account what the few posted in suggestion I went to new egg & threw this together. Please give me your thoughts on it: https://secure.newegg.com/wishlist/sd/YkOKyMxVFkaaqphkJxMO_-_g== ORIGINAL POST
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Upgrading a 6 Year Old PC (Parts could be Older)
KageKazumi replied to KageKazumi's topic in New Builds and Planning
The reason I selected that case (above images) is my current build also has a data hub & DVD/cd drive. So I needed a case with at least two openings in the front. -
Upgrading a 6 Year Old PC (Parts could be Older)
KageKazumi replied to KageKazumi's topic in New Builds and Planning
Alright so I increased my budget and pretty much picked most of the parts Vandorlot suggested. If you have any other tips or criticism just let me know. New total without shipping & Taxes: $981.90 -
Upgrading a 6 Year Old PC (Parts could be Older)
KageKazumi replied to KageKazumi's topic in New Builds and Planning
I did, I just edited the post above yours. -
Upgrading a 6 Year Old PC (Parts could be Older)
KageKazumi replied to KageKazumi's topic in New Builds and Planning
Yes USD, my apologies. EDIT And after looking at how much of my 2TB drive I use now (which is 1.5tb of free space) I now think it would money wise, to go with something smaller perhaps 500gb or 1tb. -
THE ISSUE 1) I can't play a few games on my PC as they do not meet the minimum requirements (one example Universe Sandbox which usually crashes after 15min - See requirements for this game at Steam if you desire). Also note I do not alter settings and leave my games at their default settings. 2) Well doing screen recordings for YouTube I often find that the video has massive lag issues. This lag is less if I have less stuff opened. An example of a typical recording would be: OBS (video capture, windows capture, etc.), A browser (usually Fire Fox) with 4 or more tabs open ranging from articles or a YouTube video. I don't notice the lag during the recording and only find it out when done and I'm checking the video for basic issues (audio sync, etc.). CURRENT BUILD 1) Case - NZXT Phantom 43.0 Full Tower https://www.nzxt.com/products/phantom-white 2) Motherboard - AsRock FM2A78M-HD+ https://www.newegg.com/asrock-fm2a78m-hd/p/N82E16813157482 3) Processor - AMD A10-5800K APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics, 4200 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s) 4) Ram - 12gb DDR3 Team Group Inc. (Total Physical ram 10.9; Available Physical Memory 6.09 GB; Total Virtual Memory 12.6 GB; Available Virtual Memory 6.94 GB) 5) Hard Drive - WDC WD20EADS-00S2B0 2tb (Capacity: 1.8 TB; Formatted: 1.8 TB) 6) Power Supply - LEPA N500 (https://www.newegg.com/lepa-n-series-n500-sa-500w/p/N82E16817494002) My THOUGHTS & BUDGET I'm looking to upgrade either the whole PC ($800-$900 USD budget, but using the same tower to save some money) or upgrade the Processor and switch the hard drive to a 2tb SSD ($400-$600 USD budget). Of course the question than become would just upgrading the processor and hard drive make much of a difference or should I bite the bullet and upgrade all or most parts in my current PC. I watched a few videos from LinusTech on budget builds under $800 for 2020, but some of the parts are not longer in stock. And I've had issues searching for processor compatible with my 6 year old mother board. Any advice or tips would be nice. PC HISTORY I bought this PC from a eBay seller (who has since been kicked off eBay & Paypal for fraudulent activity); yes lesson learned. It was a gift to myself when graduated from college. It was purchased for about $875.