I'm going to move in a few days, and I am going to remove the gpu and cpu cooler and place my pc in the original case box with the foam holders. I don't know if it is really necessary to stuff my pc with anti static items since it will be in my car.
I forgot to mention that I have finished attaching the fans to my pc. Though I will have to return the fourth fan, since I only needed three. Anyways it's great to have much better airflow.
I bought the product, however I realized that it was just three fans instead of four. Will purchasing a fourth fan for the back of my pc still work out?
I have never bought an exhaust fan for my pc, since I thought I didn't need one. I am thinking of purchasing this from amazon called "DeepCool FC120 3in1 PC Fans Each 120mm 1800RPM 61.91CFM FDB Computer Case Fans Daisy Chain 5v-3pin ARGB PWM Cooling Fans Quiet Under 28dB(A) for Cases CPU Liquid Coolers and CPU Air Coolers", though pcpartpicker cannot tell me if it it's compatible with my motherboard.
I have a Crucial Sata SSD as my boot drive, and an Samsung NVME SSD as extra storage. I am thinking of using my NVME as my boot drive since the amazon page says it's up to 3.3gb to 3.5gb/s, while my sata is up to 560mb/s.
Will cloning it allow my computer to be faster, or will I have to install a new Windows on it?
I managed to replace my old cpu with the new one and with the noctua cooler. Temperatures are really low, and the fps counter is insane! Glad I did not mess up.
Today I'm thinking of upgrading my cpu, but I don't know if the dot method is good enough.
The cpu and cooler that I bought recently are the Ryzen 7 5800X3D and the Noctua NH-D15s.
Thank you for your feedbacks, though after looking at more benchmarks and the fact that I don't want to upgrade to another cpu for a long time, I'm thinking of returning the 5800x to Amazon to buy the 5800x3d, since they have great return policies.
Will the noctua nh-15s fan do well with keeping the temperatures low?
I forgot to mention the case I have is a deepcool mattrex 55.
I bought a ryzen 7 5800X (which is still in the box) based on the bottleneck calculator saying that it being paired with my gpu will cause the least bottlenecking. However I see alot of people recommending the 5800X3D one instead. Did I make a mistake?
My specs:
Mobo: b450 aorus pro wifi
Cpu currently installed: Ryzen 5 3600
GPU: Rtx 3080 12gb
Ram: Ripjaws DDR4 3600mhz 16gb
PSU: Corsair 850w
Monitor: Dell 1440p 144hz
I'm thinking of upgrading my cpu in the future, and I realized that I would have to get a cooler separately. I'm deciding to purchase the premium cooler, though I'm not sure if to will fit in my case.
Link to my future build: https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/gzrtk9
Can't I just request a refund from Amazon while paying for the restocking fee and buying a different psu model? Idk if they would allow a refund after I opened it.
Is a high end psu recommended, or could I look for a mid range psu?
My rig is this fyi:
GPU: RTX 3080
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
RAM: DDR4 Ripjaws 3400mhz
Storage: 2tb SSD Sata, 2tb NVME, 2tb external hdd, external 12tb my book hdd
Mobo: B450 Aorus Pro Wifi
My EVGA Supernova 850 g5 gold psu has been shipped, and I just discovered from others that it has issues with the rtx 3080s. If that is true, then what kind of problems are we looking at?
I have a Pioneer Electronics BDR-XD07B 6x Slim Portable with USB 3.0, and it will disconnect and reconnect very often. I unplugged my external hdd and turned off the power saving, and it still has the same problem.
I'm interested starting live streams on twitch with a single monitor, and one of the things I'm interested in is how capable my pc is for it.
My specs are:
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
GPU: RX 5700 xt xfx thicc 3
RAM: ripjaws 16gb ddr4 3600 (PC4 28800)
Storage: crucial mx500 2tb ssd sata, samsung 970 EVO plus 2tb ssd m.2 nvme, and a toshiba 2tb external hdd
Psu: 650w gold evga
Monitor: Dell 1440p 144hz 1ms
Whoops, I'll rename the topic, to be accurate. I meant to say if my pc is low, mid or high end.
I'm able to play some modern games at 144 hz at 1440p, though some of them I would have to lower the graphics to achieve that.