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  1. Upgrading from an i9-9900k, DDR4 Trident Z Royal series, Corsair 1000w Rm1000x.
  2. i have it un-privated, private isnt checked marked either , uploaded a picture since I guess thats bugged
  3. Budget (including currency): Do not really have one Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Games only Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): https://pcpartpicker.com/list/CZyc3Z Just wondering before I upgrade my current build that this new build is ok and works with every part. I do want to go overkill with my PSU for no current reason, just heard that this is a beast of a PSU. Any recommendations are appreciated ahead of time so thanks!
  4. Hi people, I have a i9-9900k with a NZXT Kraken z73 and my CPU temps are now worrying me. I have had the CPU for a good 2 years now and the CPU temps i get on Apex Legends is 78c max and the liquid temp that shows on NZXT CAM goes max 51c. Is it time to repaste or is there something wrong with the CPU or cooler? I run a EVGA FTW3 Ultra 3090 if that matters at all. Also I see Warzone max out my CPU in Task manager and I have no clue why that is.
  5. so i dont have to use the 3pin connecters at all? i can just use the PATA to the power supply and itll be good?
  6. you notice it like being all connected like that? thats why i was so confused at first lol
  7. so all the 3 pin connectors go to the motherboard or just one cause there are 3 of them?
  8. Hi, my friend is building a PC and I never had seen this setup from connecting fans before. I was wondering if the fan connectors(has 3 of them and motherboard only has 2 chas fan headers) go to the motherboard or the power supply(molex or something). The case he has is a DIYPC DIY-TG8-BR if that is helpful at all. And also has a Asus Prime Z390-P motherboard. ALSO the case did not come with a manual so this stuff just looked so confusing.
  9. yeah, when I played COD Warzone it wasnt that bad i think on 1440p, 100+ FPS. just kinda annoyed that I just wanted to hit 240 FPS on that game and some others at the lowest settings possible since i have a 240hz 1080p monitor. 2nd monitor is 1440p 144hz, but got it such a while ago, it seems to flicker when I play on it, but doesnt happen on my 1080p. Got any recommendations on what games I should test out? I did Watch Dogs Legion on all ultra with RT on and wasnt getting a constant 60 but sometimes going above 70fps. CSGO it seems to go constant 240+fps on semi low settings on Dust 2 (which seems weird when I see other people hitting WAY higher). Also keep in mind, I even OCed my CPU to 5ghz (sometimes crashes do occur so i turned it off) and same thing, and I remember someone was telling me the bottleneck was the i9-9900k. So I literally dont understand why this is happening lol, and i got no help from the EVGA forums.
  10. Update once again: Still seems like it underperforms or whatever. Have no clue why and waited for the newest drivers to come out and still same problem. I even went ahead and formatted my SSD and installed a fresh windows 10 1909. This situation is so weird lol.
  11. Update, seems like I am having the same problem, not going to complain anymore, it must be a early adopter thing. Hopefully this upcoming week they release a new driver and fix a bunch of problems.
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