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BigBoss2020

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  1. I guess I don't want to touch it more than I should. Is it a common situation?
  2. Just got my new motherboard and it has some sticky residue on some of it's parts. Is this normal or should I return it?
  3. For example, this one - MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Edge WIFI (https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/MPG-Z490-GAMING-EDGE-WIFI/Specification). But there are tons of them which don't exactly specify their M.2 ports
  4. I got completely lost choosing my first SSD. How to check if an SSD will be compatible with a motherboard? For example, there is Kingston A2000 500GB, which has M.2 PCIe NVMe 3.0 x4 interface. And then the motherboard's specs says that it has an PCI-E 3.0 x1 port and a M.2 port without any specifics.
  5. I'm buying RTX 2060 Super and wanted to play some VR games on it. My headset connects to PC using one HDMI and one USB port. Will I be able to connect my headset to the graphics card via HDMI and use my monitor via DisplayPort, since 2060 Super only has 1x HDMI port and 3x DisplayPorts?
  6. Oh, I actually found 10600K for even lower price, so it looks like I'm getting an SSD. Very thanks
  7. Huge thanks, definitely will take your advice into a consideration. But one question, I haven't dealt with AMD processors before, so how is your proposed CPU to a 10600K? As I said, I wanted to upgrade GPU in a few years, so I chosed that CPU to eliminate possible bottlenecking in the future. And I'm into graphics design, so I'd like to have fast CPU
  8. Yeah, definitely a must for me in the future
  9. Don't know about buying and SSD, wanted to cheapen on memory side. Been living my whole life without SSD's and load times don't concern me that much. Maybe some time
  10. What If I want to upgrade my GPU in a few years? For example to 3070 or whatever
  11. Well, converted to USD to be exact Edit: upgrading from Dell 7567 laptop (was in one the Linus' vids): i7-7700HQ, 1050Ti, 8GB of RAM
  12. Thanks for reply, as for budget, it would be around 1100$ excluding monitor
  13. Yeah, I know. I've considered upgrading in a 1,5-2 years, but I don't know if I should wait for the new gen since most likely I would be buying parts with the same specs, and most likely they will be more expensive. As this was the case with the current series
  14. Hey, I haven't bought them yet. But I'm open to recommendations
  15. So, I know it's a done question around here but I'm a total noob in regards to building PCs. And this is my first one. So, here's my build: CPU: Intel Core i5-10600K (TDP: 125W), GPU: MSI Geforce RTX 2060 Super Ventus GP OC (TDP: 160W), Motherboard: MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Edge WiFi, RAM: G.SKILL 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz CL16 Ripjaws V Black, HDD: Seagate BARRACUDA 2TB 7200obr. 256MB, CPU Cooler: Be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 (TDP: 250W) + 4 Case fans And in general, should I take into consideration such elements as cooler and motherboard? Because large amount of power calculators are based only on CPU and GPU, Thanks
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