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Kwikgta

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    Kwikgta got a reaction from jhogan93 in 7900xt or 7900xtx?   
    Loving my XFX Merc 319!



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    Kwikgta reacted to shalev schwertz in heavy stuttering and unstable fps in all games   
    I have actually 2 pairs one 3200 and one 3600 both corsair and from both i get stuttering 
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    Kwikgta got a reaction from freeagent in heavy stuttering and unstable fps in all games   
    My money says it's the Corsair ram causing your issue. I had them with a 2700x and they ran great, but when paired with my 3950x and 5950x systems, they would stutter, crash, and reboot. I put them back with the 2700x, and built my wife a great running system.
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    Kwikgta reacted to LienusLateTips in First time with an AMD card....   
    I mean, I'd expect any card at such a high end price to be brrrrrrrrr 😛
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    Kwikgta got a reaction from linuxChips2600 in First time with an AMD card....   
    …..and I'm loving it!
     

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    Kwikgta got a reaction from WikiForce in Upgrades are finished :)   
    Finally my rig is finished and I've named it Ryzen Cane. Lots of planning and work to get her to this level and I'm very proud of my creation! Tower: Thermaltake Core X5 Cpu: Ryzen 5950x Cooler: Noctua DH-15 Chromax Black Motherboard: MSI Tomahawk X570 Memory: 32 gigs of G.Skill Trident Z Royal Series 3600. Graphics: AMD Sapphie 6900XT System Drive: 1tb Sabrent Rocket plus4 m.2 Storage Drive: 8tb Seagate Barracuda System Cooling fans: 4/200mm, 2/120mm, 1/140mm Fan Controller: Lamptron cm430 LCD display Interior lighting: UV led strips  

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    Kwikgta got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Upgrades are finished :)   
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    Kwikgta got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Upgrades are finished :)   
    Finally my rig is finished and I've named it Ryzen Cane. Lots of planning and work to get her to this level and I'm very proud of my creation! Tower: Thermaltake Core X5 Cpu: Ryzen 5950x Cooler: Noctua DH-15 Chromax Black Motherboard: MSI Tomahawk X570 Memory: 32 gigs of G.Skill Trident Z Royal Series 3600. Graphics: AMD Sapphie 6900XT System Drive: 1tb Sabrent Rocket plus4 m.2 Storage Drive: 8tb Seagate Barracuda System Cooling fans: 4/200mm, 2/120mm, 1/140mm Fan Controller: Lamptron cm430 LCD display Interior lighting: UV led strips  

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    Kwikgta reacted to Avocheeseado in Upgrades are finished :)   
    wow
    thats the only thing I can say
     
    *jealous*
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    Kwikgta got a reaction from HanZie82 in Upgrades are finished :)   
    This is what I do when I'm thinking about revs.....lol


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    Kwikgta got a reaction from LordWk in Upgrades are finished :)   
    This is what I do when I'm thinking about revs.....lol


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    Kwikgta reacted to LordWk in Upgrades are finished :)   
    Damn that display on the front is amazing. I hope your rev-counter look-a-like does not go up and your pc starts drifting over 🤣
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    Kwikgta got a reaction from HanZie82 in Upgrades are finished :)   
    Not really just my preference and thanks for the compliments.
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    Kwikgta got a reaction from HanZie82 in Upgrades are finished :)   
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    Kwikgta got a reaction from HanZie82 in Upgrades are finished :)   
    lol....i just knew someone would comment on having optical drives, I know it's not the "in" thing but I'm an old guy and I still use them quite often so they're staying.
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    Kwikgta reacted to WhitetailAni in Upgrades are finished :)   
    I use them a lot too.
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    Kwikgta got a reaction from venomx in Upgrades are finished :)   
    Finally my rig is finished and I've named it Ryzen Cane. Lots of planning and work to get her to this level and I'm very proud of my creation! Tower: Thermaltake Core X5 Cpu: Ryzen 5950x Cooler: Noctua DH-15 Chromax Black Motherboard: MSI Tomahawk X570 Memory: 32 gigs of G.Skill Trident Z Royal Series 3600. Graphics: AMD Sapphie 6900XT System Drive: 1tb Sabrent Rocket plus4 m.2 Storage Drive: 8tb Seagate Barracuda System Cooling fans: 4/200mm, 2/120mm, 1/140mm Fan Controller: Lamptron cm430 LCD display Interior lighting: UV led strips  

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    Kwikgta got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Homemade test bench   
    Testing out the new 5950x, 6900xt, X570 Tomahawk, G-skill memory, Sabrent Rocket plus4. Will be moving to the main tower during Christmas break

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    Kwikgta reacted to Dr0y in Maybe I don't need that shiny new 5950x after all!   
    it only depend on what you are using it for and if the price of it will be paying of in the end cause you make money out of it ... watch productivity benchmark and see if it's worth it. 
     
    If you are gaming and want the best of the best performances then yes it might be worth it if you have the money for it. 
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    Kwikgta got a reaction from Anthony_95 in Homemade test bench   
    Troubleshooting computers for customers can be lengthy at times, with having to swap parts in and out. For some time I've been playing with the idea of fabricating my own test station that would also double as a functioning backup computer for myself. I drew up the blueprints for it earlier this week and today I built it! I used a motherboard tray, optical drive cage, usb ports and power buttons from an old discarded computer. I mounted it on a piece of 1/2" hdpe that was in the garage. The only money I spent was $10 for some 1" aluminum rod to make the support legs. I center drilled and tapped the legs 1/4 x 20 thread on my drill press. I didn't want wires hanging everywhere, so I used velcro wraps. I can disassemble the entire thing and put it back together in 5 minutes which will be a huge timesaver. The monitor I use for troublehooting has display port, HDMI, and DVI cables so I can hook up to any kind of video input. I love how she turned out! In these pictures I'm testing my new X570 tomahawk motherboard using a Ryzen 3600 and getting ready to load windows 10 on the M.2 drive. That system will set right there until I finally locate a 5950x for it and everything gets tested out and it's ready for primetime. Then it will all move to the Thermaltake Core X5 tower and the X470 Taichi/3950x will move to my test bench.



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    Kwikgta got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Homemade test bench   
    Troubleshooting computers for customers can be lengthy at times, with having to swap parts in and out. For some time I've been playing with the idea of fabricating my own test station that would also double as a functioning backup computer for myself. I drew up the blueprints for it earlier this week and today I built it! I used a motherboard tray, optical drive cage, usb ports and power buttons from an old discarded computer. I mounted it on a piece of 1/2" hdpe that was in the garage. The only money I spent was $10 for some 1" aluminum rod to make the support legs. I center drilled and tapped the legs 1/4 x 20 thread on my drill press. I didn't want wires hanging everywhere, so I used velcro wraps. I can disassemble the entire thing and put it back together in 5 minutes which will be a huge timesaver. The monitor I use for troublehooting has display port, HDMI, and DVI cables so I can hook up to any kind of video input. I love how she turned out! In these pictures I'm testing my new X570 tomahawk motherboard using a Ryzen 3600 and getting ready to load windows 10 on the M.2 drive. That system will set right there until I finally locate a 5950x for it and everything gets tested out and it's ready for primetime. Then it will all move to the Thermaltake Core X5 tower and the X470 Taichi/3950x will move to my test bench.



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    Kwikgta got a reaction from Meganter in Homemade test bench   
    Troubleshooting computers for customers can be lengthy at times, with having to swap parts in and out. For some time I've been playing with the idea of fabricating my own test station that would also double as a functioning backup computer for myself. I drew up the blueprints for it earlier this week and today I built it! I used a motherboard tray, optical drive cage, usb ports and power buttons from an old discarded computer. I mounted it on a piece of 1/2" hdpe that was in the garage. The only money I spent was $10 for some 1" aluminum rod to make the support legs. I center drilled and tapped the legs 1/4 x 20 thread on my drill press. I didn't want wires hanging everywhere, so I used velcro wraps. I can disassemble the entire thing and put it back together in 5 minutes which will be a huge timesaver. The monitor I use for troublehooting has display port, HDMI, and DVI cables so I can hook up to any kind of video input. I love how she turned out! In these pictures I'm testing my new X570 tomahawk motherboard using a Ryzen 3600 and getting ready to load windows 10 on the M.2 drive. That system will set right there until I finally locate a 5950x for it and everything gets tested out and it's ready for primetime. Then it will all move to the Thermaltake Core X5 tower and the X470 Taichi/3950x will move to my test bench.



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    Kwikgta got a reaction from TVwazhere in Cheapest 3950x I've seen!   
    Site wasn't a scam,my 3950x arrived today.
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    Kwikgta reacted to MyMachineSucks in My 3200 mhz memory only runs at 2133 mhz   
    Yeah, I wasn't having issues before when I was running 8 gigs in a 2x4 configuration. Ran at 3200, with no issues. I think I'm going to take 8 gigs out and see if it'll run at 3200 with only two sticks in, and see what happens. I'll update it here once I see what happens.
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    Kwikgta got a reaction from dejans in B450 Tomahawk Max with 3600MHz?   
    I have 3600 "b" die CL14 that is running at 3800 on my Tomahawk board.
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