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I have a dell optiplex 390 with i5 2500 installed in it. Can I upgrade to a xeon e3 1240 v2. in other words. can i put a fclga1155 processor in an oem lga1155 board. Please tell me a solution. I don't have enogh budget to get an i7. Thanks
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Hello guys, I'm looking for help on an issue I'm having, I recently bought a Sapphire R9 390 (I don't know if it's the 390 or 390x ) 8GB graphics card (I bought it for $100 locally because I was looking for a cheap GPU while I get a RTX 3080 or 6800XT) The guy that sell me the card try it in front of me and the card worked perfectly but when I put in in my PC I doesn't work, I have no video signal of any of the ports (except for DVI I haven't tried that one because I don't have a neither a DVI cable or monitor I've tried on 2 different displays: 1. LG 34UC80-B (3440x1440) I tried both HDMI and DP and the other monitor is 2. LG 27UD58-B (3840x2160) also i tried HDMI and DP The card seems to be fine because it is warm (not hot) to the touch when the PC is turned on, the fans don't spin (I have had other triple fan cards that on idle the fans won't spin so I don't know if this is normal or if it's an issue) I have tried all of the PCI slots of my motherboard, I've tried the card on 2 of my PC's, I've tried pressing the BIOS button on the card and it lights up blue but thats it, I have tried using 1 double 8pin power conector and 2 8 pi single power cables and nothing... i don't know if the card is damaged or whats my issue so if any of you could help me i would really appreciated Here are the specs of the 2 PCs i have tried the GPU on: 1st System: CPU: Threadripper 2950X CPU Cooler: Deep Cool Castle 360 Motherboard: Gigabyte X399 Aorus Xtreme RAM: 64GB Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 3000MHz C15 Storage: Samsung 1TB M.2 Nvme Powe Supply: EVGA SuperNova G3 1000W 80+ Gold OS: Windows 10 Pro _________________________________ 2nd System: CPU: Threadripper 1950X CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Wraith Ripper Air Cooler Motherboard: AsRock X399 Phantom Gaming 6 RAM: 48GB Teamgroup T-Force Night Hawk 3200MHz C16 Storage: Arata 1TB M.2 Power Supply: Asus ROG Strix 850W 80+ Gold OS: Windows 10 Home
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I'll take any of the following low-profile and low-power (as in, does not require 6-pin power) cards. GTX 1650 GTX 1050 ti GTX 1050 GTX 950 RX 560/560X (if it is compatible, which I'm not sure of)
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So tomorrow I'm buying an MSI R9 390 used and one of the fans have a single missing blade. i know the gpu is fully functional but will it be safe to use for about a month before i can buy replacement fans
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This is my first full desktop build. Parts I already had from a prebuilt: Case: Thermaltake Suppressor f31 Psu: Sentey 725w (non-modular) Gpu: Sapphire Nitro AMD R9 390 8gb DVD Drive: Asus (Some cheap model..) Hdd: WD Blue 1tb Parts I bought: Cpu: i7-7700k @ 4.8 Ram: Corsair Vengeance 3000mhz (White Led) SSD: Samsung 960evo 250gb m.2 Mobo: Msi z270 Pro Carbon Hopefully, I'll be able to upgrade the gpu in the future. If you have any suggestions on a budget decent quality 2k monitor let me know!
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Quick question. I have the Sapphire Radeon R9 390 Nitro. It has 2 6+2 pin connectors (not sure why we don't just say 8 pin, but sure). What I'm wondering is...well, I have a cord with 2 of the 6+2 pin connectors on it, but running through a single line to the PSU. Am I getting enough power this way? Should I run 2 separate 6+2 cords to the GPU from the PSU? Thanks!
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Is there any point of buying 390X instead of normal 390?
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I have a R9 390 from Sapphire, so I was just wandering if there is any benefit, or is it worth it to Crossfire it with a RX 480, if that's even possible.
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Yo guys, I'm planning to create a new PC. Here are my Parts. https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/YXJ4bj **CPU** | [AMD - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/mV98TW/amd-ryzen-5-1600-32ghz-6-core-processor-yd1600bbaebox **CPU Cooler** | [Cooler Master - MasterLiquid Pro 240 66.7 CFM Liquid CPU Coolerhttps://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/sqmxFT/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-mlyd24ma20mbr1 **Motherboard** | [Asus - PRIME B350-PLUS ATX AM4 Motherboard] https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/fPDzK8/asus-prime-b350-plus-atx-am4-motherboard-prime-b350-plus **Memory** | [Patriot - Viper 4 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR4-3000 Memory https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/QJx9TW/patriot-memory-pv416g300c6qk **Storage** | [Crucial - MX300 275GB 2.5" Solid State Drive https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/rrvZxr/crucial-mx300-275gb-25-solid-state-drive-ct275mx300ssd1 **Storage** | [Hitachi - Ultrastar 7K3000 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/dxH48d/hitachi-ultrastar-7k3000-2tb-35-7200rpm-internal-hard-drive-hua723020ala641 **Video Card** | [MSI - Radeon R9 390 8GB Video Card https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/ymqbt6/msi-video-card-r9390gaming8g **Case** | [Phanteks - ECLIPSE P400 TEMPERED GLASS ATX Mid Tower Case https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/vghj4D/phanteks-eclipse-p400-tempered-glass-atx-mid-tower-case-ph-ec416ptg_wt I have 5 Questions: -I do still need a PSU, and I want a full modular one for custom cables. Which one should I take? -Does the CPU cooler fit to the CPU AND the motherboard? Should I rather use this cooler: http://bit.ly/2uTDKjz ? -Do I eed more fans? There are 2 fans on the radiator from the CPU cooler and 2 pre installed fans from the case. -where can I find the cables for the modular PSU? The should be red or a mixture between red and black -should I use 4x4gb ram or 2x8gb ram? I heard it's better if it's split.. I do already have both Storages, the GPU and the case. What are your thoughts about the build? Thanks for every answer <3
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So...I had been entertaining the idea of a mining rig for a while and I got 6 RX 580s at a very good price, but I got drunk one night and decided I wanted to try older hardware (I don't know either), and I bought 3 R9 Nanos, 1 R9 390, 1 R9 Fury and 1 R9 Fury X. Any problem running those 6 cards? They all have the same GPU except for the 390, but the deal is done (Drinking with ambien...SO F*UCKING WISE) and I wanted to ask if there could be a problem mixing them. Got no issues with the 580s, but I'm wondering on that mix I purchased while intoxicated (still at good prices surprisingly)
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What would be a worthwhile upgrade from a r9 390?
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Intel's upcoming 8th gen CoffeeLake cpu will need a brand new chipset. So far we only know about the Intel Z370, but according to a leaked Intel roadmap, there is another chipset called Intel Z390. No information about this chipset was known until now. A representative from Eurocom accidentally made a post about the purpose of the Intel Z390 chipset and the purpose of this chipset, is to have support for 8 core cpus. Another interesting bit is, they will be skipping Z370. Maybe Z370 will only support up to 6 cores. https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-z390-to-support-8c16t-cpus-in-h2-2018
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As the title says, I'm exploring the option of upgrading my GPU soon. I'm doing a new build whenever Skylake-E releases, so I had hoped that I could hold off on having to upgrade anything until then. However with a new monitor, my experience with my 390 has not been all that ideal. It struggles with many recent games (ROTTR and GTA V really emphasize this) at 2560x1080. I'm aware my monitor has Freesync, but honestly I have been so underwhelmed by that experience that it would not bother me if I lose it by switching to Nvidia. I got the monitor for a steal anyway. I'd overclock the 390, and I have taken it up to 1160 Mhz before (stable but hot), however it makes a distinct sharp smell when under max load. I've narrowed down the cause of that to whatever horse sperm Powercolor used for the epoxy or thermal pads on the VRMs, as with my -75mV undervolt the smell is no longer present (card is also a hell of a lot cooler). tl;dr. 390 is not cutting it anymore. Getting impatient waiting for Vega or the Pascal refresh to release. Got the itch to upgrade GPU. Wait or take the plunge?
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Okie ~ I have a system with an AMD 390 in it and I have obtained an NVIDIA quadro card. Is it possible to use both in the same system? What I want to be doing ideally is using the quadro for CUDA stuff in premiere when editing videos and possibly for physX though I don't think the physX thing is possible. What I need to know: Can I use the quadro with my 390 for CUDA acceleration? Can I use the quadro for physX processing alongside the 390? Will physX actually make a difference?
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Hey guys so basically I've recently been having this issue where my graphics card spins up on boot however it doesn't post. I've tried everything i can think of like pushing the switch to toggle uefi, cleaning out thoroughly, reseating it. I have a 850 watt evga 80+ gold power supply so power shouldn't be an issue. Mobo works fine because the hdmi displays from the mobo, just not the gfx card. Any suggestions?
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I run a pretty decent rig in my home setup, a 6600k with nzxt kraken liquid cooling and 16gb of ram, but my graphics card which I love the performance of seems to run hot. I personally don't know what it can handle and don't want to test it, but after playing games like borderlands the pre sequel and overwatch for about 2 hours it gets to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. And then it just sort of hovers there. So I was just wondering if that is a ok temperature or if I need to pump the fans faster (which they already spin quite loud) The card is powercolor encased in a s340 - not overclocked
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Hello, I'm Jonas from Germany and after following and silently reading this forum for a longer time i now decided to show you my PC. The heart of the system the FX6100 is the only part that is still in use since 4 years. Its from an prebuilt PC i bought at the time (shame on me) but updated the components (as well as the case) over the years. So my specs are now: CPU: FX6100 @ 4,3GHz Mobo: Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z RAM: 16gb HyperX Fury GPU: Asus R9 390 DirectCU II SSD: 1TB Samsung 850 Evo PSU: Corsair Ax860 Case: NZXT S340 Soundcard: Creative Sound Blaster Z bulk Watercooling Specs: Pump: Aquacomputer Aquastream Ultimate Waterblocks: EK-Supremacy MX EK-FC R9-290(X) DCII Radiators: MagiCool Copper Radiator - 280 mm & 120 mm Phobya Xtreme 400 mm Fans: BeQuiet Silentwings 2 Pictures:
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I am going to build a new computer and i am still torn between graphics cards but i recently found an open box deal for the r9 390x for $250 and i thought that was a really good deal but i have been shopping for the 1060. Please let me know what you think and i would just like some general help with this decision.
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I can get an rx 470 4gb for 170 or a r9 390 8gb for 200, which card should I buy for 1080p 144hz. Thanks.
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Hey guys i just saw the video linus posted about the physX. and got to think about my old 750ti which I have laying around. am my qustion is as followed. i might be obvious that it wont work due to amd and nvidia but. Can i use my 750ti to run physX for my r9 390. even though they are from different companies ? greetings Mads
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Hello. This is my first post on here, so I just wanted to say the LTT community is great and I've been following the YouTube channel for a very long time, and I think it's going to be a great experience to be a part of the commuinty So, I want to replace my old HD7970 with something better for my new 1440p monitor. I have narrowed it down to either the R9 390 or 390X (probably the MSI models, I also considered Sapphire but they won't fit in my case). I have seen numerous comparisons of the 2 cards and the difference doesn't seem to be enough to justify the price difference (€70 where I live). However the vast majority of these comparisons were done at 1080p and I saw some people saying that at 1440p the difference is more noticeable. Is that the case? Also, multiple people brought up the argument that with the right overclock the 390 is equal in performance to a 390X, but then wouldn't I be able to overclock the 390X even more? TL;DR is the 390X worth it instead of 390 for 1440p?
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So here's my problem: I'm looking to build my 1st PC. I would like to do some streaming and heavy video editing. Pretty generic goals but I am a newbie: 4K at 60fps, max settings, any game, one monitor. Other parts: ASRock Fatal1ty X99X i7-5820K G.Skill Ripjaws 4 DDR4 3000 memory (64GB) Probably an SSD for W10 and SSHDs for data Final Notes: I know this is a thirsty card and don't want any recommendations other than the # of cards that I could use and perhaps some cooling advice.
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I'm a bit stuck on a decision... About 2 months ago, I bought an R9 390 with the intentions of buying a second one later on. That time has come. But I am having a bit of trouble deciding what to do here. So the original plan was to get a second 390, end of discussion. But now that has changed to the possibility of a 980 Ti, which is a pretty awesome card. Dual 390's do have more raw performance than a 980 Ti, but the 980 Ti is a single card, which means upgrade possibility. Though there is a downgrade in RAM capacity by 2GB. A little down the line (maybe August) I will be getting a 3440x1440p curved ultrawide monitor, preferably with variable refresh rate technology (AMD Freesync or Nvidia G-Sync). If I got with the two 390's, I would get the Predator XR341CK, if the 980 Ti, I would get the Predator x34. Both are great monitors, but the Predator x34 is $500 (AUD) more expensive than the Predator XR341CK. Which means more expense down the road. Heat output and power consumption isn't really an issue with for me, though silence is a major factor as I will soon (within the next month) be making my system as quiet as I can. It should be noted however, that I am using an 850 watt 80+ Silver PSU. The rest of my system can be viewed on my profile page here on the forum. To get the 390, all I have to do is simply buy another one from the store and put it in my system. The process for the 980 Ti however, is not so simple. I currently have a 390 in my system as well as $500 allocated to the next upgrade. In order to get a 980 Ti, I would have to sell my current 390 and use the money from that sale toward the 980 Ti. All sounds good, but I don't know how much a second hand 390 would go for on eBay. (The 390 I have is the Asus Strix OC Edition). I haven't overclocked it at all, actually quite the opposite. I have had the mode set to Silent in the Asus GPU TweakII app which brings the clock of the GPU down from 1050 to 1030 MHz, the memory clock from 6000 to 5980 MHz and the power target to 90%. This, as I see it, would show that the card is in great condition with very little possibility of damage to the card on my part. I have also only done short gaming sessions on it as I have been busy with school stuff. I still have all the stuff that came in the box, including the box itself. Even the code in there for warships or whatever hasn't been redeemed. Based on the information above, if you would say to get a 980 Ti, how much do you think (in AUD) my 390 would go for on eBay? As it is a vital part of getting a 980 Ti. So what do I do guys? What's the next move? I'm also willing to hear any other alternatives you may suggest.
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Ok, so basically title. Which combo should I get? No poll because I want opinions, not votes. Uses are gaming, some editing, and a little rendering. Also, don't try to convince me to go for one GPU or the other in a combo unless you are going to factor in CUDA and whatnot.
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Hello, im about to compleat my pc, but still cant decide with GPU buy, i live in Poland (EU) so prices are high ;/. atm. 594$ - gtx 980ti 567$ - gtx 1070 480$ - gtx 970 ssc 379$ - gtx 1060 361$ - R9 390 Nitro 341$ - RX 480 i have 6600k (not arrived yet i wanna run @ 4,3 or something like this) im gonna play only 1080p. i wanna to be ready for most games for 2-3 years. since i remember i have crappy PC so dont wanna change it soon. what do you think guyz? what should i choose and why? i wanna spend 400$> but if u tell me 1070 can send me into space im gonna save for it, but i really need that p[ower for 1080p.?