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Just bought a Ryzen 3 1300x with the stock cooler running on Gigabyte A320M-HD2. Can somebody explain why the CPU voltage is spiking up to 1.45v ? Is this normal ? PS- NO OC on both CPU and RAM.
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I've build a Ryzen system lately and I'm quite happy about it, but I cannot use its full potential because of RAM. My specs: APU: Ryzen R5 2400G RAM: g.skill Aegis 16GB (https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3000c16s-16gisb) MOBO: GA-AB350N-Gaming WIFI (F23) PSU: 400W (cannot remember the brand) I cannot find a way to go any further than 2400MHz, no matter how hard I try. I tested on voltage, timings and frequency that was labeled on the package of the ram (3000MHz, 1.35v, 16-18-18-38). I cannot even boot to the system, it restarts or I can't even get to the BIOS, without clearing it up first. I have even tried Ryzen DRAM calculator, still nothing (maybe I have put numbers wrong). With DRAM calculator I'm getting even more problems. Sometimes it almost boots but when it's loading I'm getting blue screen something about RAM management. Am I doing something wrong? Maybe it's my PSU fault because it's quite old (although I didn't have any problems overclocking CPU and iGPU). I tested RAM without CPU and iGPU overclock and it's the same thing, so what's going on? Is it because I'm using single channel memory? Should I buy second RAM stick, would that help?
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I Just Want To Clean The Cooler And Done Cleaning it And Try To Reinstalled,Unfortunately The Pin Just Snap Anyone Have A Suggest Fixing It Without Buy New One?
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Briefing: I've had my EVGA GTX 1070 Black edition now for 2 years, I noticed out of the box it always ran loud, hot and under performed. So recently I decided to do a quick thermal paste swap on it. I forgot to take pictures of the disassembly and how bad the stock thermal paste is. My findings of the stock thermal paste is that it was super thick and excessive. It took me about 20 minutes cleaning up all the stock thermal paste prepping it for my Arctic Cooling MX4 but it was worth it in the end after the results. Testing: I have the screenshots of the stock thermal paste and the MX4 using Hardware Monitor after doing a 10 minute loop of Heaven Benchmark 4.0. I also have a small overclock on the GPU and was kept the same throughout the loops Power Limit: 112% Thermal Limit: 92*C GPU core: +50MHz Memory clock: +600MHz Fan Speed: Auto Nvidia Driver: 416.34 WHQL Here are the specs of my PC if anyone was wondering: CPU: i5 6600K @ 4.2GHz Motherboard: Asus Z170-E Case: Fractal Design Define R4 PSU: EVGA Supernova G1+ 750W SSD: ADATA SX8000 512GB Stock Thermal Paste: MX4 Thermal Paste Notes: GPU Thermals: -12*C GPU Core Clock: +3% (P.S. The clock was way more stable and rock solid vs. the fluctuating clock on the stock) Fan Speed: -38% lower (SOOOO much quieter!) Conclusion: Worth the hassle of taking apart the GPU and replacing that disgusting stock thermal paste. As you can see here I drop 10 degrees on the GPU and the fan speed significantly lower making for a much quieter experience. I don't see much in GPU clock speed increase but I will take a much quieter and cooler card any day.
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Hello, I got a new Ryzen Build the specs are: MB: MSI B450 Tomahawk CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 RAM: G.Skill Aegis 16(8x2) GB CPU Cooler: stock The ram is working on 2933 XMP profile 2 I have the newest BIOS from 9/26 Are my temps normal the image is from HWMonitor after 15 min AIDA64 stable: 77-78c spike: 88c No CPU OC
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Summary So they posted this a few days ago over on Guru3d, and i have not seen any major youtubers comment on it, or bring the news. In my sources i added the original source, and the link that they used. The info is originated from a danish online retailer, that are one of the more popular hardware shops in Denmark. This is why the amount ordered and requested seems a bit low. All tho considering it was this low it seems scalping at least at this store was not the major issue. Rather the low amont of RTX 3080/3090 cards they recieved from board partners was. Also, in case this was already posted somewhere i am very sry for the post. I tryed seaching for it, but couldnt find any news with that link to guru3d in it. Also sry for bad gramma, i am not a native English speaker. My thoughts It looks a lot more like super low supply worldwide, than a major scalping problem. Obviously that could be wrong since its only based on 1 Etailer/reseller. Sources https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/geforce-rtx-3080-and-3090-stock-allocations-are-unprecedented-low,4.html + https://www.proshop.dk/RTX-30series-overview
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I bought the 34 esport duo as it cool 5c less than the nh-d15 according to this comparison. Is that a good choice to cool a stock 3900x ? (also note that my 3900x will be bottlenecked by my 2133 mhz ram, but it shouldn't be too much of an issue according to this video) More info : I won't use it for rendering but for active work like this.
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Its been about 15 years since I built a computer and recently I decided to do it again and set a budget of £800 (that did not last long) and ended up paying just over £1000. I just finished a build with the intention of using it for photography, video editing and a little gaming on the side. Case: Corsair Carbide spec delta PSU: EVGA 750 BQ CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 MOBO: Gigabyte X570 Aorus Elite RAM: 32GB HyperX Fury 3200 GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1660 6GB oc SSD: Sabrent Rocket Q 1TB M.2 This is all running stock with no plans to overclock but a couple of upgrades are in the works. So other than being ripped off on the price, how did I do? (I know the GPU mounting screws are missing in the picture, I did put them in after the pic was taken)
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Budget (including currency): 750$ CAD Country: Canada Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming primarily, office tasks when needed Other details: Right now I have an older (2yrs) prebuilt ACER Predator with an i7-7700 and a 1080. 16gm single stick ram, stock cooler, 256gb Kingston m.2 (cheap), 1tb Samsung qvo SSD, 1x Seagate 3tb 32mb cache and 1x WD 3tb. I have no clue what the MOBO is... I've had no problems so far with this setup but I'm wondering if it would be time to upgrade a couple parts to make it more future proof. I mainly game some simulators such as fs19, ets2, cms18 etc. I do play Rocket league quite a bit as well, which is my main game. I also play RDR2 and GtaV occasionally. I'm a casual gamer, far from trying to be competitive. I just enjoy a lot of games. Would you guys 1, think I should be upgrading anytime soon and 2, what would you guys recommend based on the 750$ CAD upgrade budget. Keep in mind, my 1080 does the job so far so I was thinking MOBO, cpu, ram, aio cooler etc. If you guys seem appropriate to change the GPU as well, I'm open to suggestions. Attached are the specs at the moment. Thanks! Tagrz!
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Hey Guys, I Just Have A Quick Question. I Have A Stock CPU Fan That Came With A Prebuilt (Cooler In Picture). It Works Extremely Well But I Wanna Do A Corsair Build When I Switch My PC Into A Bigger Case. Could I Just Swap The Fan For An Aftermarket 92mm Fan?
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I've heard most people tell that stock cooler is enough for an 8400 but I'm still paranoid, I can shell out $50 and get an MA610P, that's the best cooler for that price available here in my region. Anyway, as you read in the title, I will be getting the upcoming flagship gtx or rtx or whatever card and will play games maxed out in mostly 1080p and 4k sometimes. So, will the 8400 be okay with just the stock cooler with games maxed out in 4k? I don't want temps to go above 60-70 c. And is the MA610P good?
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for each test which is better?? 1 stock 750ti vs stock 960M ?? 2. easy OC 750ti vs easy OC 960M ?? can 2 750ti work in SLI setup ??
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Tomorow i gona get Intel i5 2500 with stock cooler Can i play games like Fornite Pubg and any others with any issue with temperature Btw Gtx 1050 MSI OC
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Hello, just upgraded my machine with a Ryzen 2600X and 16GB Flare X RAM: Installation went fine; running with STOCK Cooler (Wraith Spire) and STOCK settings, No OC, at an ASUS Prime B350-Plus motherboard (BIOS is up to date). Tested it with some gaming. BF1: Temp. 75°C Clock. ~3.9GHz on all cores. F1 2017: similar Actually, i expected different results. Like a bit lower temperature, but much higher frequencies, since it is the X model, so like 4.0-4.1 GHz. Running with prime95 12 thread it even throttles to 3.75 GHz and 90°C+. prime96 4 thread : 3.85 GHz and 90°C+ So please tell me, are these temps and clocks normal or not. And if not, did I just have bad luck with my CPU or do I have to tweak specific settings? Greetings
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Hello, So I finsihed my 8700k build featuring the asus z370 hero and kraken x52 cooler. My problem is when overclocking the chip runs increably hot stock speeds getting into the high 70s. I also tried to do some overclocking to 5.0GHz at 1.350 volts (cant go any lower overwhise my system will be unstable) it would cause the CPU to go up to 100 degrees and start throttling. Specs: NZXT S340 Elite 8700K NZXT Kraken X52 Asus Z370 Hero. Anything I can do without deliding the CPU
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So i currently have a factory overclocked i7 7700k (4.5GHz) being cooled by a Corsair H100i v2 cooler, on a Gigabyte Designare Z270X board, inside an NZXT h440 case. temperatures on my chip have been pretty toasty lately (85°C+)and not to mention fans have been obnoxiously loud. I have already reapplied thermal paste a few times, changed the position of the radiator from the front as an intake to the top as an exhaust, and swapped out two of the 120mm stock NZXT fans on the front of the case with some Af120 Fans from corsair (which seem a lot louder) On another note when shutting the system down, an audible rattle is heard from one of the radiator fans. What fans are best to replace the stock ones currently fitted? I know Linus would probably recommend Noctua however there are about 3 variations of their fans.
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Hi, A have a problem that I can't fix with my home router, a Asus RT-AC68U. It randomly negotiates connection at 100Mb/s instead of 1Gb/s. ( happens after the device or the router reboots). If I replug the cable or re-enable the connection it sometimes goes to 1Gb/s and stays there. I tried different wires, ports and devices, it even does this for the WAN connection, I replug the cable a few times and it works. Also tried different firmwares, stock and merlin (now 384.4 from merlin) and a few factory resets. Any ideas? Thanks, Gabi
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so i have an i3 7100 (with stock cooler) and i want to upgrade to an i5, im thinking of an i5 7600k or an i5 7500, i dont plan to overclock SOON i want it for more power so is it a better choice to use an i5 7600k with the i3 stock until i get a proper cpu cooler or should i get a i5 7500? Thanks
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I am looking to upgrade to air flow in my computer. However i want to make sure I have the best set up of the case fans. To do this, I want to know the cfm of the fans that come with my case. Thanks
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What should I do?? My stock cooler good as new (3000rpm +/-) but my cpu gets too hot..Idel 45_60c,,full load 60_80c..What should I change?? Thermal paste or Cooler???(i3 4150)
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Noticed today that the Xbox One X 1TB Console - Project Scorpio Edition is back in stock FROM Microsoft on eBay. Already bought me one just for the hell of it. Its basically the same price as the standard One X. Go get it!!
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Just got a brand new Ryzen 3 2200g yesterday. When I went to install it the screws are those spring screws and they don’t go down enough to reach the threads in the backplate. Also when I try and do it there is a lot of pressure being put down on the cpu when I try and screw it down. The motherboard I am using is the ASUS Prime a320m-a and it supports the AM4 socket and the cpu Cooler is am4 as well. I also took the plastic Pre installed brackets off like they were meant to.
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Hello folks! I have just received my Intel 8700k and Asus Maximus X Code. I'm more than happy with the stock speed of the processor. I have noticed that my stock VCORE is up to 1,329-1,349v, which I certainly think is far too high. It seems that "adaptive voltage" is not the easiest to work with if I want to overclock. I have tried to change my options with different settings, most of which have either resulted in an unstable system or too high voltage. I have therefore decided to go back to manual voltage and stick to stock frequency and have just tested the system for 4 hours without errors in either realbench and cinebench. I have in my bios changed the following: Enabled XMP VCORE - 1.22v VCCIO - 1.05v VCCSA - 1.10v Multicore Enhancement - Auto Core Ratio - Sync All Cores The rest in the bios is unchanged. When I tested the system in Cinebench I got the following data: Frequency - 4.7GHz VCORE - 1,248v (CPU-Z) Temp - max 74C When I tested the system in Realbench, I got the following data: Frequency - 4.7GHz VCORE - 1.232v (CPU-Z) Temp - max 73C When the system is idle my vcore is 1.216v and temp 28C. Before I made the changes (stock settings everything on auto), my CPU never exceeded 4400mhz in frequency and the temperature never exceeded 64c. The problem of having it all auto was that my vcore always was between 0.950v-1.349v. When I change the core ratio to sync all cores (getting 4.7GHz) and still leaves everything else on auto, my vcore increased to shocking 1.504v! I think therefore my new settings are much healthier and better for my CPU. My question is, will a vcore between 1.216v-1.248v be healthy for 24/7 use? What have you done to get lower voltages and better temps? Thanks in advance!
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I currently have the Stock Heatsink on my Ryzen 5 1600 with no OC, should I be concerned that it's idling at around 40oc? and going to 80oc underload for about 45min?
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Hey folks, I've been browsing the internet for days now and I am afraid my CPU may has gone bad. I recently had Overclocked my i7 6800K to 4,1GHz on 1,27VCore, all fine and max temp in prime95 was 85C'ish (on air), then I wanted to test stability and used blend test but it failed after 2-3 minutes with a rounding error, so I decided to downclock but the problem persisted, I thought it may be the ram so I loaded Optimized Defaults and tried again, it still kept failing and ALWAYS on the same two cores and now instantly when the test starts, I tried only using one ram stick but for all four I got the same result. I then ran Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool which says it was all fine but blend and small fft kept failing the same two cores... I really don't know what to do because I remember testing with prime95 for max temps with that cooler and nothing failed, this was on stock too. One thought was that the oc settings applied by the mobo had fried the fpu in that two cores, I left everything on auto except of VCore and Cache Voltage because I overclocked that too but never went above 1,3V on VCore and never above 1.2'ish on cache. I also tried the overclock preset when starting to oc because I thought that would be safe but it bumped Core to 1,5V and it didn't even boot so I did it manually with fully manual mode enabled still everything on auto except VCore and Cache. Can it be that the fpu on that two cores went bad because of oc? With one stick it managed about a minute before the workers stopped but its always the same two, I will try different ram tommorow because I ordered some trident z rgb ram but small fft shouldn't fail because of ram or can it? I also tried prime95 on a ubuntu live usb stick but nothing changed. I would be really thankful for replies, greetings from germany ^^ System Specs: Motherboard: Asus Strix X99 Gaming BIOS 1801 CPU: i7 6800K RAM: Kingston HyperX Predator 3333Mhz PSU: be quiet! Dark Power Pro11 Prime95 newest version PS: Also tried Intel Processor Diagnostic Tools Burn In Test which lasts 120 minutes and it passed Math, Prime Number and Floating Point, shouldn't an Intel Tool be reliable?