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  1. Just seen on a benchmarking website people have been using 3200mhz kits with the motherboard, will it work though just want to double check.
  2. I would like 32GB, don't see much of an issue tbh as its relatively cheap, as I asked before is it compatible?
  3. Budget (including currency): None Really looking for a compatible 32GB kit for streaming and gaming on gtav (Fivem) (£) Country: UK Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Fivem, streamlabs OBS Other details : Specs: Was originally a prebuilt but i've started to upgrade it (went from an rx570 to 1660 oc) -Ryzen 5 2600 -A320M-H-CF GIGABYTE Motherboard (Not changing) - 8GB of Corsair Vengence 2400Mhz Speed - Nvidia Gigabyte GTX 1660 OC at 1866mhz -CoolerMaster 550W 80+ bronze PSU Looking to get a 32GB kit compatible for my motherboard, wondered if it would be compatibel with a 3200mhz kit, if so would this work (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-163301-Vengeance-Performance-Desktop/dp/B016ORTNI2/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=32Gb+RAM&qid=1595708380&sr=8-3) Or is it safer going for a lower speed kit (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CMK32GX4M2A2400C14-Vengeance-Performance-Desktop/dp/B0134EU9YA/ref=sr_1_3?crid=R12CQRP3AA1P&dchild=1&keywords=32gb+ram+2400mhz&qid=1595709016&sprefix=32Gb+RAM+2400%2Caps%2C441&sr=8-3) Just don't wanna buy RAM that isn't compatible (Motherboard takes up to 32GB within 2 slots of DDR4)(Issue is I don't know if it would accept 3200mhz or not, heard a higher speed is a lot better)
  4. Yep I guess it’s the card, just for the future... will improving my ram from 8GB 1155mhz to 8GB 2400mhz make a huge difference, I can’t go higher than 8 as motherboard is too bad. And in regards to the card, I’ll wait for it’s arrival, test it and tell you the news thanks so much for the help it’s really settled my anxiety other all this @Statik
  5. Statik, thanks for the quick response, I’m a bit of a noob with cleaning even after having a gaming pc for a year, my uncle lives 100+ miles away so it’s hard to try. Should I order a 1660 nvidia card and test. I’ve tried testing the the psu cable had fallen out and It wouldn’t budge on a small tug, so it’s clearly securely in. I have a new nvidia 1660 gddr5 OC heading my way for June the second, did I make the right call. I guessed i screwed my card to start with
  6. Specs are : AMD Radeon 2600 cpu DDR4 GDDR5 Gigabyte motherboard 8GB RAM (2 slots of 4) (Corsair) AMD rx570 500 watt coolermaster powersupply 250GB SSD 1TB Seagate Hard drive
  7. So A few weeks ago I decided to dust my pc after having a scare from speccy that some of my components were hotter than usual, I used a vacuum to clean out the main load of dust from my fans and a paint brush for all the little bristles, I also used some multi surface wipes on the inside of the case. I didn’t take out a single component and I wouldn’t get a display via hdmi or VGA or DVI on any of my 2 monitors, I read online that I had to reseat my card, tried that twice, nothing changed. Then tested my RAM, no change. I then got my uncle to Shen day me a nvidia 610 cheap graphics card that he has spare to troubleshoot. Turns out my pc would display signal with that card. What do I do to be able to use my pc at a high standard for gaming again, as the nvidia gtx 610 1GB only gets about 1-8fps on games. Do I buy a new card. HELP!!?!?
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