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Hi I have been having issues withing my 2070 super after moving it to a different case and motherboard. The fans will stay at idle until you put it under load. it and they will ramp up as needed however they stay at whatever fan speed they went up to even with the GPU at 30c. I also can not control the fan speed in msi afterburner. When I open the application the fans jump to 100% and stay there even if set manually. I have run ddu , uninstall and reinstall MSI , uninstall and reinstall the GPU drivers and reseated the GPU multiple times to no effect. I also occasionally have the GPU not detect on start and will kick in after being on for about 40 seconds. Just wondering if anyone has run into something similar and may have a solution. Thanks for the help. My system specks are: Gigabyte GTX 2070super Amd ryzen 9 3900x MSI b450i gaming plus AC itx 32 gigs of ddr4 at 3600mh
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Hello everyone! I have lost track of GPU space over the past few generations and need your help here, as I am thinking about upgrading my GPU. With an upgrade, I would mainly like to futureproof myself and respond to the new generation of available games with their requirements. I am using my PC for gaming as well as for content creation and media production. Therefore I am kinda interested in the possible benefits of AV1. However, as I said, I now have little idea about the current offers. What is important to me is a pleasant price-performance ratio. Should this be good, I am also willing to pay high prices, despite the fact that I am aware of the current price situation. Budget up to 800€ wouldn't be a problem, higher is possible if recommended. I am curious about your opinions and input! Thank you very much and have a nice day PCPartPicker Part List CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 3.7 GHz 12-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H150i ELITE CAPELLIX 75 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Thermal Compound: Noctua NT-H1 3.5 g Thermal Paste Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory Storage: Western Digital Black SN850 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive Storage: Western Digital Black SN850 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive Video Card: Asus STRIX GAMING GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8 GB Video Card Case: Lian Li O11D XL-W ATX Full Tower Case Power Supply: Corsair HX750 Platinum 750 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM - DVD 64-bit Case Fan: Corsair iCUE QL120 41.8 CFM 120 mm Fans 3-Pack Case Fan: Corsair iCUE QL120 41.8 CFM 120 mm Fans 3-Pack
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I bought a Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super Gaming OC White way back in December as a Christmas present for myself, and a few months after buying it I suddenly noticed the GPU fans will randomly ramp up to ~4,000 RPM for a second or so, and then go back down to the normal ~2,000-2,500 RPM that I have set on my fan curve. This will happen every few minutes or so while the GPU is under load, but I've noticed that it's almost guaranteed to happen when loading into battles and loading the garage in War Thunder. According to HWiNFO, my GPU never goes any higher than ~74 degrees when playing games, and according to my fan curve, my GPU fan should be sitting around 74% speed, or ~2,300 RPM - which it does perfectly fine, except for the few seconds that it decides to ramp up to 4,000 RPM. I do some very minor overclocking with MSI Afterburner, which I also use for my fan curve. I've tried disabling MSI Afterburner's overclock, using Gigabyte's shitty Aorus Engine fan control instead, using no fan control at all, etc. but to no avail. I also use Process Lasso for RAM cleaning and core prio and stuff, but afaik that program doesn't touch GPU fan control at all. The GPU is practically new, so dust shouldn't be any sort of issue, but I even looked in the system and gave it a good spray just in case. Also tried updating drivers, downgrading drivers, removing and re-seating the GPU, basically everything I can think of. So to me it looks like all I can do is just RMA. But that's where this post comes in. I've heard so, so many horror stories about Gigabyte support and RMA. Either it taking months to get their parts back, getting their parts back still broken and needing to RMA again, waiting weeks for replies from support, and overall just very shitty customer service. I was about to RMA, but the problem started happening right around when everything started getting crazy with the pandemic (coincidence?). After hearing all these horror stories not only about Gigabyte, but about tremendously long shipping times and whatnot in general, I decided I'd just deal with the noise because I was living with my family and had my own room. I'm back at college now, though (for now at least..), and I feel as if the noise of my GPU fans are too loud and I feel too embarrassed to play games when my roommate is in the room (all his classes are online so he hasn't left the dorm since Sunday morning, send help). So basically I'd be incredibly grateful for any sort of ideas on what the issue could be so that I could avoid an RMA, if possible. I'd be more than happy to supply any sort of test results or information that you may need to help troubleshoot - thanks so much!
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Currently my problem is that everytime i boot up a game that will make my temperatures go above 60 celcius, my GPU fans will start going crazy, it actually scares me how they just suddenly start spinning very very fast and its very loud. I have tried MSI afterburner, set up custom fan curves, messed with the fan settings, nothing makes any changes at all. Manually adjusting fan speed does nothing nor does the curves. Here comes the weird part, after i close the game that was making my temperatures and fans go crazy, it still doesn't stop. Im looking at my temps on my desktop and both CPU and GPU are about 30-35 celcius. Still the fans are spinning very fast and are still very loud. I was looking at my msi afterburner hardware monitor and it says that my fan speed is at a stable 25, although my fans are making noises equivalent to a jet engine. PLEASE HELP! I have tried to reinstall my nvidia drivers, I set up a CPU fan curve in bios, but the problem are the GPU fans, afterburner does nothing.
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Hi. Today i noticed my gpu clock and memory clock stays at 1605 mhz and 7000 mhz. It causes the temparature to rise above 60C and afns to spin. After that i restarted my system and it went back to normal. After the restart it jumps to full clock speeds for a 1 second only and it goes back to normal.(Gpu usage is between 3% and 5%) is this jumping normal? And i have some background windows apps working, do i need to close them and how do i do?
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Hello, I was hoping you guys might be able to give me some advice. Usually I can sort out these issues but this one has been here since I put together my new build and I'm stuck. Issue In a random amount of time (5 miuntes to X hours) while playing graphically intensive games the system will black screen, and the fans will ramp up to 100%. The system seems to still be responding for a little while before restarting. The issue happens when I play games for example: The Witcher 3, Mount and Blade 2, Valheim, Rise of the Tomb Raider Games this did not happen on: For the king, Little Nightmares 2 I've done some stress tests on the system using 3DMark and the issue didnt happen, or I was just lucky. The Window Event Viewer just says something generic such as the driver has crashed. The same thing happened for both GPUs ive been using (I'll try and get a clean log file) PC Specs Motherboard: MSI X570-A PRO Storage: 500GB Samsung 970 Evo Power Supply: Corsair RM850 Graphics Card: 8GB MSI GTX 2070 Super RAM: 16GB Hyper Fury X CPU: Ryzen 7 3800x CPU Cooler: Fractal Celsius s36 Parts Changed (In Order) Power Supply: GIGABYTE B700H ATX Graphics Card: XFX RX 5700 8GB RAM: 16GB Corsair LPX Vengence Storage: 250GB Samsung 860 Evo Software Versions BIOS: H.C1 Nvidia Driver: 461.72 MSI Dragon Center: 2.0.101.0 Windows: 19042.804 Pro 64 Bit Other Things Tried Changed Graphics Card PCIE slot Changed Monitor and HDMI to Display Port DRAM Voltage increase from 1.35V to 1.4V RAM frequency lowered to 3200Mhz, RAM Timings Lowered via MSI's "test it" Temperatures Under Load: GPU 68c CPU73c Final Thoughts Theres only a couple of bits left for me to change over, but this has been a annoying issue to pin down Other ideas or other things to try are welcome, Thanks, Luke
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I don't know what the problem is with my GPU. All my games just recently started crashing on me, so I decided to run Time Spy and it couldn't run through the second graphics test. I looked into the charts and saw that the card would hit a hard dip down to 300mhz and then shoot straight back up to 1965mhz. I'm not savy on Overclocking and only really mess around with fan speeds through Afterburn. Any suggestions would be really helpful as I Don't want to mess with and break anything in my PC Specs: Cpu: 3700x GPU: 2070 Super RAM: trident rgb 3200mhz Mobo: asus B450 f-gaming
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I have a 1 year-old EVGA Rtx 2070 Super Ultra +, and I have had problems with it ever since. I would randomly get BSODs, but most of all, every single game would crash occasionally due to "fatal driver error". Unable to roll back to previous drivers since Nvidia removed them from their website, I have tried reinstalling windows and using the DDU multiple times. I currently have the latest drivers from Nvidia. Nothing is being fixed. I have everything on stock and XMP is disabled. Please help before I call in a warranty. Specs: Ryzen 7 3700x 16gb 3600mhz trident z royal 850w Gold Corsair PSU MSI X570 Carbon Pro Wifi Gaming Mobo 2x M.2 1tb ssds EVGA Rtx 2070 Super Ultra +
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Hi I have recently bought a used RTX 2070 super Palit jetstream, when I bought it was working fine with my computer, in the next few days I was forced to unplug the GPU to upgrade the CPU and motherboard, and PSU. when I upgraded the motherboard I noticed that LEDs had little intensity. after the upgrade of the PSU the light was completely powered off and it was strange and when I right-clicked on the desktop.... no Nvidia control panel.... panicked. I tried opening the "device manager" and it's showed up perfectly with no problem on the surface but then I noticed that the fan had stopped working I tried opening GPU-z and the card showed up on the page which I sent. I have 2 ideas. the first one is the bios, but I tried to change it but the nvflash didn't recognize the GPU and the second one is the power issue: I suspect that there is some problem with the power connector with does not give enough energy to the GPU but I don't know how to fix it. I tried to change the PSU, the motherboard, the fans, and operative systems I tried everything. So the only reason why I think there is a problem with the alimentation is because i installed my old gtx 1050 I plugged bad the power connector and the card di showed up in the same way as the 2070s any suggestion? any link anything would be very helpful. thank you so much and sorry for my English but i'm not very good at writing
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Howdy folks I have a 2070 Super that Dell made (I think the actual card is assembled by MSI, but there's no branding other than the obligatory RTX branding) and the cooling solution is, frankly, terrible. It thermal throttles constantly. I'd like to swap the cooler to a better one (unfortunately I can't go water due to case space). Are 2070S pcb's mostly standard in terms of layout and screw holes? Are there any good aftermarket coolers? I'd prefer a blower-style or partial blower-style as my case has basically no airflow from fans (see details below), but honestly, anything that would let me get the full stock performance out of my card and keep it alive would be enough. some relevant information: I got the card in an XPS Special Edition desktop with a 10700k and 2070S. (Don't buy this PC I beg you) I replaced the OEM 80mm case fan with a 92mm Noctua NF-A9 and the OEM tower cooler with a Noctua NH-D9L. This keeps my cpu from thermal throttling, barely. It's a negative pressure setup, one 92mm fan in the top rear, passive intake in the bottom front, no mounting or space to mount any other case fans. I have no control over the fan curves because Dell hates people and locked down their BIOS and fan curves. The GPU throttles constantly and doesn't even run at base clock speeds. Under full load it'll run at 84-85c on the core with the memory chips sitting in the 100-105c range. It's a blower-style card, similar to a MSI blower card, but doesn't have any branding other than the RTX branding. The fin stack is aluminum and quite small. The shroud and stack are supported by a black anodized aluminum frame that contacts all the front side thermal pads. The back is bare with no backplate or cooling of any kind, not that there are any chips on the back anyway, but still. I can control the fan via afterburner, but even at full Jet Engine speeds (makes my whole setup shake from the vibration) thermals are in the upper 70's on the core and upper 90's on the memory. At those fan speeds it is unusable due to noise and vibration. In terms of maintenance: I recently took it apart to clean and repaste. There wasn't any dust buildup (good) but the paste was hard. I didn't replace any thermal pads, though I probably should, but I honestly think it wouldn't make any difference in thermals because the fan is just overwhelmed. It may be I just have to wait until I have enough money to buy a non-proprietary mobo and PSU and swap everything to a case I can run a loop through, but I'd like to not stress the poor thing out any longer than I have to since it's basically impossible to get a GPU now. Any advice would be appreciated and I can post some pics of the case/card if those would be helpful.
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Hey guys, My GPU has been sent to be repaired since it was still under warranty. it's a gigabyte 2070 super. After sitting for a few days at the shop then finally get sent to the local gigabyte distributor for more testing, they decided the gpu is beyond repair. they also don't have any other 2070 super in stock so they gave me 4 options: upgrade to 2080ti for 800$ downgrade to 2070 for free switch to rx6700 xt and pay 300$ (i dont even know what that is) wait 4-5 months to get a new 2070super now i get there's no stock, it happens i guess, but my options are pay 800$, downgrade, or have no gpu for 4-5 months. i feel like it's not my problem they are out of stock; they didn't have a support for their 3 year warranty products. i feel like upgrading to 2080ti is the only option because im an editor and need to work and I don't like the downgrade, but it’s not worth 800$, in fact I don’t think I should have to pay anything. They threw in 3 year warranty as a gamble and lost, they should be accepting their responsibility. Am i the asshole for implying my options aren’t good and that I should have to pay anything for the 2080ti? Thanks.
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Resolved: Turns out, it was a bad 8 pin PCIE PSU cable A few hours ago, I was transferring games from my RGH Xbox 360 via FTP when it kept disconnecting, and eventually RROD'd w/ E68. I'd taken the 2TB HDD and put it into a usb external enclosure and ran FATXplorer to attempt to get some games archived to a different drive, when my Windows 10 x64 pc got a BSOD, can't recall what error was shown towards the bottom. During reboot, the BIOS splash screen froze, and that's the last I've gotten a video signal. So far, I've reseated ram three times (g skill trident z neo 32GB x2) , removed gpu (2070 super founders), cleared CMOS w/ provided jumper (Rog Strix X-570E Gaming mobo), used bios flashback w/ non-beta firmware (succeeded, connected to battery backup), tried different display port and hdmi cables between both monitors (double monitor setup), tried all DP and HDMI ports on mobo, added gpu back and tried all DP and HDMI ports with different cables on gpu and mobo switching between both monitors, unplugged all psu cables, tried a different psu(case fans wouldn't start), removed CMOS battery, booted with just cpu/1 ram stick, and still nothing I did just notice that the white VGA LED is constantly lit up. The few posts I'd seen around different sites with similar problems, switching the cpu helped, but my Ryzen 7 3700x is the only AMD chip I've got. Any suggestions? I should add that I've gotten different Q codes, and none I've noticed point to any issues, from what it seems. And most times, it seems like a monitor is about to recieve a signal, but just goes blanks.
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Hi All I'm currently running the following system: Ryzen 3950x Dark Rock Pro 4 As Rock Pro4 X570 RX 5500 OC Challenger 8Gb 128 GB RAm thermaltake tr s 600w Now a friend of mine gave me his old ASUS 2070s a8g. The Problem is however, that my PSU only has one 4+4 12 V Connector. So I would have to switch my PSU. I dont game on my PC and will use it primarly for computentional science (I'm a student). I'm aware that generally Quadro Cards would be better for that matter, so that why I'm asking if it is even worth switching cards (PSU will run me another 150$) Or should I look for a better solution. What would be the primary benefit of switching to the 2070s? Thank for all your help Kind Regards
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I look for someone who has a 2070s cause in the eventuality that the 3070 will be available only in 2021, I prefer to get a 2070s first but I don't really know if that's a good card, not in comparison with the 2070 or 1070 but just if that run every games with good presets
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Hi ! I decided to overclock my GPU (GigaByte 2070s winforce 3x 8GB) problem being : i don't know anything about OC ^^' So i went and watch some videos about it and it left me more confused than anything, so i decided to mess around and find out. I installed MSI AfterBurner and went at it, and here's the result of the 3DMark Tests : An @Idle screenshot : and an UnderLoad pic : And i have multiple questions : 1.Do i push it too far ? It is stable (been playing on it for a few day now) and i know OC will always reduce the livespan on a card but, should i tone it down a bit ? 2.Why sometimes MemCLock skyrock to 8000Mhz for 0.2 sc and then goes back to it's normal state ? 3.It usually peak around 75/77°C, is it too much ? or is it good enough (i'm guessing it's ok since the fans don't turn up more than 67/70% but i dont know really) Whole PC : MotherBoard: Asus Rog Strix Z390-E CPU: Intel Core i7-8700K OCed @4.7 GHz AIO : Corsair Hydro H100x RAM : 4x 8GB Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 3200MHz, GPU: GeForce RTX 2070 Windforce 3X 8GB SSD: SSD 970 EVO NVMe M.2 (1TO + 500GB), PSU: Corsair AX760 ATX/EPS 80 PLUS Platinum 760W, Case: Lian Li LANCOOL II Mesh performance
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Budget (including currency): £350 Country: UK Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Mainly UE5 game gevelopment, with some gaming here and there CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 Current GPU: GTX 1060 6GB RAM: 32GB 3200MHz Corsair Vengence LPX PSU: 550W Hello! Now that GPU prices are finally falling I think its about time that I upgrade my 1060 since it is struggling quite a bit with new games and UE5. My budget is around £350 (£400 at absolute most), so I was thinking about getting a used 2070 Super from ebay. I want to ask for other people's opinions first since it has been a while since I've bought something from the GPU market. I have a couple of questions before I fully decide to buy: 1) Is the 2070S a good choice for around the £350 price point? I have looked into the RX 6600 XT as well but I feel more inclined to buy an nvidia card since more games support DLSS than FidelityFX (I think?), which I hope will increase the useful lifespan of the gpu since I can just turn DLSS on if fps is getting a bit low. 2) Am I better off waiting for the 3060 Ti to fall in price to this level, or will that not happen for the forseeable future? I am happy to wait for better prices, but ideally I would like to be able to get something in the next 2 months or so. Thanks!
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I've been looking for new graphics card for a year and a half, I would always find one for a good price and then plan to save up. I would never execute this process though because I'm lazy and 16. For Christmas however I've been given money to buy myself gift instead of the usual of me telling people what I want for it. I was looking into GPUs once again and I found a HP Nvidia RTX 2070 Super selling for 299.99 on amazon and as well on eBay. I need input to know why these are cheap in the first place and should I buy one?
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Soo, I´m thinking of buying a C49RG90 for my rig. I already have a C34H890 34, and an 2070S for my gpu. The question if i can run both these screen with good FPS in titles like Elite:D, Bf1, Star Citizen, ect? And also if it's possible in the future(say 6-12months) buy a new GPU and use one GPU for each screen? The plan is to use the c49 as main driver and move up the c34 for spotify and/or stream/youtube.
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So i have a pretty janky rig, i5-4460 12Gb ddr3 1600mhz, Intel 4600 iGpu, an Asus H81M-Plus Mobo, I am looking for a new gpu that can live for a while, i have been looking a lot and i have narrowed my choices into 5 gpus: RTX 2060 RTX 2060S RTX 2070 RTX 2070S RX 5700XT I have heard some people say 2060 is not ideal, so i might not go for it. Also, the rx 5700xt has 2 version, either the asus strix, or gibabyte. The gigabyte is cheaper by $26 I am not sure what to go for, the 2070 super might not be a good price for me. Way too much in my country. About $761. So thats not in my plans. i just want someone to list what gpu i should look at in order, if i don't like it, i will go onto the next one. E.g: Rtx 2070 then 5700xt (asus or gigabyte), etc
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I am planning to build a PC with AMD ryzen 3700X and RTX 2070 super. For the CPU I will install NZXT Kraken X63 280mm AIO in the front of the case, which is currently NZXT H510 ATX mid-tower case.The GPU I was planning to buy went out of stock before I could place an order, now I am looking at MSI 2070 Super Gaming X Trio but going to the specs page it says the length is 328 mm while the clearance in the case is only 325mm with a liquid cooler installed. So now do I need to look for another case? What are some other cases that would fit the card and the AIO (26mm fans + 30mm rad)? Edit: I was browsing and saw Cooler Master MasterBox MB511 RGB (ATX) Mid Tower Cabinet. Will this be compatible with everything?
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So i built my first gaming pc a week ago, after a lot of research i came up with a list of parts that seemed ideal for my main goal which is 1440 p gaming. i came up with: Cpu :Ryzen 5 3600 Gpu: 2070 super RAM: 16 GB DDR4 3200 MHZ CAS 15 SSD: Wd blue 500 GB HDD: Seagate 2tb PSU : EVGA 650W gold+ Cpu cooler: Noctua nh-u9s So far i tried running Battlefield V (65 fps average), Apex Legends (100+ fps avg). Bannerlords (90 fps avg) . The Witcher 3(85-90 fps avg). All tests were made with settings maxed out on ultra. I am deeply disappointed in the performance of my GPU, before buying it i saw various benchmarks that were showing for instance Battlefield V running at ATLEAST 90 fps average or The Witcher 3 at ATLEAST 110 fps average. What could be causing this huge drop in performance? I have been monitoring temps and i dont really think throttling could be the issue since after a long session my GPU on average sits at around 75 ° (167 F), which is not great but not awful considering its pretty warm where i live, the highest i have seen my GPU go is 78°(172F), exactly the same for the highest temp of my CPU, which in turn on average sits at around 70°(158 F) after a long session. Any ideas? I kinda feel scammed by the benchmarks not gonna lie
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I just built a fresh new pc and decided to go for a juicy 2070 super paired with a 1440p monitor. However, i noticed that the fps i was getting in my games want quite matching up to the reviews/benchmarks i watched before buying the card (for instance, the Witcher 3 runs at 85-90 fps while the benchmarks with the same settings runs atleast 15 fps faster). so i decided to test my GPU and see what scores come up. Userbenchmark basically tells me that my GPU is performing well below the average (see picture below). TimeSpy gave me a graphic result of around 9730 while Heaven gave me a whopping 2034 score extreme settings in fullscreen. What do you think? Are these results considered normal for a 2070 super (dunno if it matter but all testes were made on my 1440p monitor) ? If not, any idea why and how i might fix it? Is it possible i simply got a shitty card from the factory? Any opinion is appreciated
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hello all, New here. Fairly new with building my own pc as well. I'm having trouble online finding the best 2070 super for my nzxt h210i. I have a kraken x53 mounted in the front of the case so don't have a lot of room. Do I lose out on anything by going with the mini? I want to go with a bigger card preferably but if that's all I can fit so be it. Thank you in advance Richard
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I'm looking for a new pre-built computer. I have two options and I'm not sure which one to choose. Pre-built is expensive for sure. But I want to buy one. These are the specs and how they are different 1. Lenovo Legion T730 Tower CPU Intel Core i9-9900K 8 cores , 3.6GHz, turbo 5.0GHz, 16MB cache GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER 8GB GDDR6 Storage 512GB M.2 PCIe NVME SSD + 2TB SATA HDD Memory Up to 32GB DDR4 2666MHz Power supply 500 watts Cooling 130W Liquid Cooling ( I think it is this one, it is Liquid for sure) Ports 3x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI, 1x USB3.1 Type-C Gen 2, 6x USB3.1 Gen 1, 2x USB2.0, RJ45, 2x 3.5mm headjack/microphone -combo, 1x 3.5mm microphone Audio Dolby Atmos® Effect and Sound Radar Body 7.26" x 16.06" x 14.29" / 184.5 x 408 x 363 (mm) Wifi: WLAN 802.11ac 2x2 Bluetooth: 4.2 OS Windows 10 Home 64bit 2. ENCE - ELITE GAMER 2.0 (Ences build from Telia shop) Motherboard Asus TUF-series CPU Intel Core i7-9700KF (Coffee Lake R)8 cores, 3,6 GHz (turbo 4,9 GHz, 12MB Smart Cache) GPU ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 2080 Super EVO 8 Gt Storage Samsung 860 QVO 2,5” 1TB SATA SSD Memory 16 Gt DDR4 Power supply - I do not have this information yet Cooling Processor cooling 12cm cooler (don't know more of it) and some coolers for the GPU Ports front: 2x USB 3.0, 3,5mm microphone , 3,5mm headjack. back: 1x HDMI (2.0b), 3x DisplayPort (1,4), PS/2-keyboard, PS/2-mouse, LAN (RJ45), 2x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A, 4x USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A, 3x 3,5mm multisound (dunno). Audio Integrated, Realtek ALC S1200A 8-channel High Definition Audio CODEC Body Fractal Design Define C , 52 x 23,30 x 46,50 cm Wifi no Bluetooth no OS Windows 10 Home 64bit