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krader

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    AMD Ryzen 7 3800X 8-Core, 16-Thread
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    ASUS ROG Strix B550-F Gaming
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    Corsair Vengeance LPX (4 X 16GB)
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    MSI Gaming Radeon Rx 5700 Xt
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    500gb Samsung evo 970 nvme ssd, 1tb Samsung evo 970 nvme ssd, 2tb Samsung 860 evo sata ssd
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    SAMSUNG IT LC27F591FDNXZA SAMSUNG C27F591 27-Inch FHD 1080p Curved Monitor (Built-in Speaker Included)

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  1. When I try to play msfs 2020 via steam it will open with a black screen for a few seconds then it will go right back to my Home Screen. how do I stop this or fix it.
  2. When I play Microsoft flight simulator it’s freezes and a message pops up(it says gpu is over clocked). It did this while on medium settings. I suspect it’s a gpu issue (not powerful enough) but I’m a new gamer and I’m really not sure. I’m running a ryzen 7 3800x, 64gb Corsair lpx ram, Radeon Rx 5700 tx gpu and a 1080p screen. Any guidance would be appreciated. Drivers are up to date
  3. i saw the both but it doesn't answer my question lol. i would never use anit-seize on my cpu but i would love to know if it works just because im curious.
  4. it has the consistency of thermal paste not runny. they make a non conductive version among others. id rather you not take the risk of ruining your parts just to satisfy my curiosity.
  5. in a previous LTT video they tested various items to make DIY thermal paste. I believe they overlooked one key product that might have gotten them better results. Anti-seize lubricant, its usual application is for bolts and other fasteners so they don't......well......seize. they come in various "grades" it looks like thermal paste and has similar qualities. i think they should test it for the fun of it.
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