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  • CPU
    6700k @ Stock
  • Motherboard
    MSI z170a Carbon Gaming Pro
  • RAM
    4 x 8gb Corsair Vengeance 2400mhz
  • GPU
    Powercolor Red Devil 5700xt
  • Case
    Phanteks Evolv ATX
  • Storage
    4 x 10tb WD Red & Sabrent 2tb Rocket NVME
  • PSU
    EVGA 850w P2
  • Display(s)
    LG OLED55C8PLA
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-D15
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G915
  • Mouse
    Logitech G903
  • Sound
    Denon AVC-X6500H with Dali Zensor 3's, Zensor 1's, Zensor Vokal, Alteco C-1's and SVS PC2000
  • Operating System
    Unraid 6.8.0
  1. I would, but they're 2.5-3 times the price in the UK...hence this topic.
  2. So going for a 64gb set of 3200CL16 won't leave too much on the table performance wise and I'll have less chance of stability issues?
  3. Yeah, about £270-£280. It seems like a good deal I just didn't want to be losing too much. I might be overthinking it. Yeah, I'm aware of that but I wouldn't want to bother tweaking past doing that.
  4. Just to clarify, I won't be overclocking at all and ideally want 64gb, although will probably buy 32gb to start off.
  5. At rated settings, looking for stability really. Ah nice, thanks for the feedback. Hopefully I'll be okay then. I had seen something relating to that. Seems like a minefield with Ryzen.
  6. Hi all, Looking at putting together a build with a 3950x and a Asus Crosshair VIII Hero and struggling with memory choice. Thisis going to be an Unraid build (upgrading current server) and I'd like 64gb, but don't want to leave too much on the table gaming performance wise. We seem to get raped over here in the UK with prices on anything but Corsair, I see G Skill going for much cheaper in the US/Canada. Would 3600C17 really be that much of a downgrade compared to 3600C16 or 3200C14 as a 32gb kit of 3600C17 is around £200 where as the others are over £300 generally?
  7. A bit of both to be honest, I'm not the biggest fan of the somewhat boxy nature of the R6 but I know it's universally praised for good reason.
  8. That had cropped up when I started looking, it has a little more flair than the R6 and seems to be pretty similarly matched in noise/cooling. I have no doubt that the R6 would be great, my brother has just built a new machine in it and it seemed great but I was looking for something different with maybe a little less boxy design.
  9. Hi all, Looking for a case with at least 8 3.5" drive bays, no RGB or glass side panels and good airflow while also being pretty quiet. All that points to the R6 but I wondered what else is out there? Thanks.
  10. That's great, I'm assuming it's the same with RAM as well?
  11. Hey guys, I'm looking at buying a refurbished ML350p which comes with a single 2609v2 and looking at upgrading to two 2660v2 or two 2670v2.I realise the official upgrade path is through the HP CPU kits but they are a lot more expensive than buying the CPU separately. Is there any reason why I can't just buy the correct CPU heatsink and fan assembly and provide my own CPU as long as it has the blue HP CPU clip?Also, the official docs don't mention the 2660v2 as a compatible CPU but would there be any reason why it wouldn't work?Thanks in advance.
  12. Looks like a really good product. Didn't even know LG made projectors! Would love to play with this.
  13. My favourite part of this review was you Linus. I love your review style. You and TTL need to get together sometime
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