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Pellate

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  1. I went to one and he said that the only way is to go to apple but I'm not trying to do that lol. I want to do it online from home but I don't know if anything is legit / works.
  2. Does anyone know how to remove the Activation lock. I'm trying to figure this out but it seems like their are a lot of scams out their and I am wondering if their is a legit way to do this?
  3. Here are my computer specs. New Build: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8 GHz 12-Core Processor MOTHERBOARD: Asus PRIME X570-PRO ATX AM4 Motherboard (Bios version latest - Version 2602 RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory STORAGE: Samsung 970 Evo 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive GPU: Radeon RX 570 Series PSU: Corsair RMx White (2018) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Main usage : Gaming (Low - High) + Twitch Streaming. Some video editing from time to time with adobe premiere. Question: #1 What are the stock or best settings for the 3900x to last a longer life time. I don't want to overclock it and I've heard in some cases it's not good to put most of the settings on auto because it's too high. The only thing I want other than that is to ensure my RAM is running at the right speeds which is 3200mhz at "stock CPU settings" but I don't know if that's possible once things are adjusted. The bios is tricky and has a lot of settings. If someone has a in depth guide on bios stuff please let me know as i'm trying to learn and understand more. #2 Should I have all 24 processors in >Run > msconfig > boot > advanced options > number of processors all checked and running or should I just set it to 0 or 12? #3 How can you choose what cores get used for a specific application? For example if I want to use 12 for streaming and 12 for gaming?
  4. I agree. AMD GPU are dirt for streaming with OBS. As for lowering the graphical settings I do that for games like rainbow six seige so it's not a problem. I'm okay with playing low to medium settings cause high and ultra/4k are for a different set of gamers that are usually involved with the story of a game and not the competitiveness. I'm just wondering what settings I should use for the 3900x for streaming. Veryfast / Fast / Medium. I've looked at videos comparing 3900x to 2070 super in terms of streaming and It showed that the 3900x didn't have dropped frames but if you wanted better quality you'd go NVENC.
  5. I see what you're saying. I just think i fiddled with overclocking ish too much in the past and I just want it stock to preserve the lifespan. It's similar in a sense with cars. You can keep the car stock and have it hold it's value or mod it up and abuse it for performance. I find too many cars on auto trader that have mods that look good and cool but at the bottom it's sold "as is" lol. I personally could go mid range like lower cpu and even lower graphics but that's not me at all. I also don't play many games. I'm very selective about what games I play. As for other tasks apart from gaming and streaming it would be video editing and maybe some light graphic design.
  6. EXACTLY! People keep telling me get a 3700x and i'm like nah you don't understand me lol. I'm trying to future proof it and have it last as long possible. I'm even going to make my own 3 month maintenance checklist for my entire rig so I wouldn't need to upgrade my CPU for a long time. Replacing GPU isn't a big issue. I care more about CPU because that's what I have seen die a lot on me when I use laptops which I don't use anymore. I know it's not the same because laptop and desktop are different but I'm investing more in CPU because I don't want that to happen just like how my laptops die. If it does die on desktop, by that time I would have enough money to upgrade for a new CPU if anything.
  7. I'm saying that people that overclock are mainly testers and in a sense it's similar with gpu / cpu bottle necking because those testers test for things like that were as the average gamer doesn't really care or notice a bottleneck. They mainly care about those aspects. I myself am leaving the 3900x stock and not overclocked because I don't need to do that. I want it to last a long time.
  8. Oh I see. That makes more sense. So technically it doesn't matter. So the 2070 Super doesn't match up with the 3900X? What graphic card does match up then? I really only want to play a few low end games like diablo 3, warframe, battlefield 4, rainbow six seige. Rainbow Six seige is the main one though. So basically it's like overclocking in a sense that it's really only testers that care a lot about these things.
  9. Hello everyone. I have a quick question regarding bottle necking. A person told me that my new PC build might have a bottleneck due to the old graphics card i'll be using. I haven't been able to test it yet because I am getting the CPU Friday. My main purpose for this build is to game & stream at the same time with it. I have to save up for the RTX 2070 Super before I can put it in my new build. New Build: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 3.8 GHz 12-Core Processor MOTHERBOARD: Asus PRIME X570-PRO ATX AM4 Motherboard RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory STORAGE: Samsung 970 Evo 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive GPU: Radeon RX 570 Series PSU: Corsair RMx White (2018) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit I know that 3900X CPU & 2070 Super would not bottleneck because they are a good bundle for performance but does anyone know if what that guy was saying is true regarding using the 570 Radeon with 3900X CPU? If so please break it down and explain to me. Thanks in advance Side Note: I'm trying to get into IT eventually
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