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Hi guys i just changed mobo, cpu and ram on my pc and when i start up the pc my monitor keyboard and mouse doesn't have signal...led on mobo works but it doesn't do any beep or something like that i tried removing graphics card, ram or just leave one stick of ram but nothing... and all my fans works so what could be? i changed mobo and cpu just 3 days ago i don't think they are the problem and if all fans works and led too i don't think it's the psu could be the ram?... pls someone help me i really need a hand !!! ps. i checked if all the parts are compatible and they are i have B450 -F gaming 2 asus , ryzen 5 3600, crucial ballistix 16gb BL2K8G32C16U4B.
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I just finished my build and my computer booted, but then I tried starting it and it won't start. What should I do? It won't display anything
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Is this true that Ryzen uses more RAM than Intel i series?
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Hello, I am looking to buy a GPU. I am aware that they will be expensive or not even available. But I just would like to know what would be good. I don’t want anything to expensive. here are the specs: CPU: RYZEN 3 3200g MOBO: MSI B450m Bazooka Max WiFi RAM: OLOY 16GB 3000 STORAGE: 256gb ssd, 128gb ssd, 500gb hdd, 320gb hdd. CASE: Vetroo Darkflash DLM21 PSU: EVGA 600w CPU COOLER: Cooler Master ML240L RGB V2 AIO
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Title. Mine would be : "You left out the expensive laptop at your roof" & " Invest on forum based premium content instead of vessel early " "Dont do that fractal spicy chilly challenge" Plus others, Post Your thoughts/replies down below!
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I genuinely thought this was worthy of it's own topic. After months of trying to find this solution, it just fell into my lap while trying to answer someone's question regarding connecting an Xbox to a monitor that only has DP1.2 and no HDMI2.0 https://www.shop.bt.com/products/startech-com-hdmi-to-displayport-converter---4k-hd2dp-BM05.html it's that bastard, it does exist.
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So I'm looking to buy closed-back headphones for around $100 USD. Amazon prefererred as I live in Australia and shit is expensive. Being used for gaming (CSGO mostly) and music, namely pop and chill music (go to Poolside.fm to see a little bit of what I mean). Need clear vocals. If open-back can get me a little bit better value I'd take them as well. @Aytex suggested HD598Cs, how are they as a suggestion?
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Hi, this is my first post. I need help deciding what my next upgrade will be. My bday is in late April, so anything would be helpful regarding things coming out that month. I have a pretty decent asus monitor. 1080p, 60 hz and the like. 6700k, GTX 970, 8 gb hype x ram, WB blue hdd. No ssb btw. Any suggestions as to where to go from here?
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Future of Intel's i-series processors?
BloodyWaters posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I was thinking today about Intel's "i" processors (i3, i5, i7) They have been going strong for quite a few years now, and are on their seventh generation, and have been very successful. When do you think Intel will stop making these chips and move on? Eventually, they will have to move on, don't you think? -
Hello all, I would like to ask for some help in creating a new PC. I need help with my parts as I'm not sure if they are all compatible so your replies would be appreciated greatly. This build will be mainly used as a gaming PC for all new triple A titles. I will be gaming at 1080p until i get a 1440p or 4k monitor, for now i would like to reach 60fps at ultra in 1080p. Will this build be able to do it? Secondarily i will be using it as a school homework station with some occasional video editing and photoshop use. Your recommendations are welcome and appreciated. These parts are what i think I've decided on so far with cablemod cables... CPU: Intel core i5-6600k GPU: Nvidia gtx 1070 (need help picking a card but I want it to be a 1070) Motherboard: ASUS Z170-AR RAM: 2x8gb or 4x4gb of DDR4 at fastest clock speed (fastest clock speed and whichever works better as in configuration for my CPU choice) PSU: Any recommended 650 watt fully modular Case: NZXT S340 Glossy black Thankyou.
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I have a pat of HD600 headphones and they sound okay with my onboard audio. My onboard audio advertises amplification that can handle up to 600 ohms. Regardless, I think my headphones should sound better than they do. Additionally, my microphone recordings pick up a lot of interference. What DAC or Amp or interface or whatever would you beautiful people recommend for my HD600s and microphone? Thanks!
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So my PC for some reason, at any given point, will just turn white on both monitors, and the HDD LED will turn off, but the pc stays powered on. Lost a lot of schoolwork and got cooldowns for a lot of csgo games because of this. Been happening on and off for about a year, but getting worse now! A couple people told me in another thread that it was my PSU. Spent my hard-earned dollars on a PSU and it still hasn't resolved my issue. I wanted to make sure of what it was before I buy anything else. Feel free to ask me for any diagnostic info I can provide for you. I'll be home all week. PC breakdown is in my Signature Thanks for any replies
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Looking for some suggestions for a new Case < $100 and a 500GB or more SSD < $200 Any replies are greatly appreciated and will all be considered Thanks EDIT: Mid ATX
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so I'm wondering which do think will game better this https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gMbTKZ or this https://pcpartpicker.com/list/kRPxwV
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So a friend of mine wanted to join the glorious PCMR. He's been gaming on his Dell laptop for the last few years. Mobile i5, Radeon M445... it was time for a bit of an upgrade. He had a budget of $350 AUD, give or take $10. I was on Gumtree Gamtrey in seconds. I'm very surprised that I managed to get some of the deals that I did, as the Australian used market is pretty overpriced. SPECS: CPU: i3-540 @ 3.07GHz - $25 Cooler: ID-Cooling Sweden Series SE-214X - $29 Motherboard: Intel Desktop Board DQ57TM mATX LGA1156 DDR3 - $85 Graphics: Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 7870 OC GHz Edition - $90 Memory: Kingston 12GB (3x 4GB) DDR3-1333 - $40 Storage: Seagate ST1000LM024 1TB 5400RPM 2.5" HDD - $0 (Had it lying around) Power supply: Corsair VS450 450W ATX - $51 WIreless: TP-LINK WN881ND Wireless N PCIe Adapter - $19 Case: Some cheap Huntkey case I found on Gamtrey, can't find it anywhere online - $10 Total: $349 AUD ($278 USD) RATIONALE: CPU: You don't really need more than two cores for gaming, provided you have four threads. The i3-540 performs quite well for the price we paid for it. That said, I had originally planned to use an i5-760. It arrived from eBay a week late, turned out to be an i5-750 covered in thermal paste, and was also dead. Refunded and tried again from a different seller. It was a clean i5-760 this time, but again, DOA. At this point, I gave up. Found the i3-540 on Gamtrey for half the price of the i5-760, and picked it up straight away. Cooler: As we weren't buying new, we couldn't get a stock cooler with the CPU. We figured if we were gonna pay for a cooler, it might as well be a half decent one. PLE Computers had a sale on and the SE-214X was $10 off. It was more than enough for us, as we have no plans of overclocking the CPU. More on that later. Motherboard: The Intel DQ57TM was the cheapest Buy-It-Now board we could find on eBay Australia. Luckily, the seller was less than 20km away, so we picked it up locally to ensure there was no damage in shipping. The board has 4 DIMM slots, more than enough SATA connectors, and the exact PCIe slots we needed for our graphics card and wireless card. It is capable of overclocking, but as I'm not very comfortable with overclocking (at least on the CPU side), and as the BIOS overclocking tool was absolutely horribly laid out and extremely confusing, we decided to leave that alone. Graphics: The Radeon 7870 is generally the minimum required graphics card for a lot of AAA titles these days (Just Cause 3, DOOM, PUBG etc). It is perfectly suited for a build like this, and according to my quick google searches research, it shouldn't be bottlenecked by the i3. I'd been eyeing one on Gamtrey for quite some time, however my poor Q6600 bottlenecks my Radeon 6850 already, so there was no point in me buying it for myself. Luckily, the ad was still up when I started planning this build. Negotiated the price down from $100 to $90, and picked it up the next day. Not a bad deal at all. I have it stable without touching the voltage at 1100MHz core and 1300MHz memory. Any higher caused occasional issues, and as my friend isn't very techy at all, I decided it wasn't worth it to push further. Memory: The Gamtrey listing we found advertised 8GB (4x 2GB) of DDR3, which would have been just fine. When we got it, it wasn't quite that. I was pleasantly surprised to see that we'd just paid $40 for 16GB of RAM! Then I was less pleasantly surprised when one of the sticks was dead. EIther way, 12GB is more than enough. Storage: I had an old 1TB laptop HDD lying around. If you thought we were gonna try and fit in an SSD, you can go back to your 7700K and 1080 Ti SLI and think about what you've done. Power supply: Before anyone goes mad, the VS series is perfectly fine. We purchased the VS450 brand new, not used. 450W is more than we needed, but considering the VS350 was only $4 cheaper, we thought why not. Yes, it's non-modular. Yes, it has ketchup and mustard cables. No, it will not explode. Wireless: My friend doesn't have easy access to an ethernet connection, so we grabbed a cheap TP-LINK wireless card from PLE. Maxes out at 300Mbps, but he's only dreaming of 30Mbps. Case: We left the case for last. Scouring Gamtrey, we found an old Huntkey case for $10. I still can't identify the model. There's a little metal lip thing at the back right above the top expansion slot that makes the DVI port on our graphics card inaccessible. All the front panel USB 2 ports had no plastic pin-holder-things and the pins were all bent. It also has FireWire. Nevertheless, it fits our components, and has a working power switch. That's really all we needed. BENCHMARKS: I was very pleased with the results here. For $350, we got playable framerates in AAA titles, and a godlike experience in older games. Heaven was run on a smaller monitor, for reasons. I'm too lazy to run it again. Cinebench: CPU: 227 cb OpenGL (Normal): 45.46 fps OpenGL (OC): 46.31 fps Unigine Heaven: (1680x1050, High, Tesselation OFF, Anti-aliasing OFF) Normal: 57.8 fps OC: 62.5 fps Just Cause 2: (Dark Tower, 1920x1200, Optimal, Motion Blur OFF) Normal: 118.03 fps OC: 120.44 fps Just Cause 3: (1920x1200, Minimum) Normal: ~37 fps OC: ~41 fps DOOM: (1920x1200, Default, Motion Blur OFF) Normal: ~50 fps OC: ~54 fps Overwatch: (1920x1200, High, 100% Render Scale): Normal: ~65 fps OC: ~68 fps THE BUILD: This was probably more easy to do than I made it. Either way, the build was... less than fun. I was stupid and put the motherboard in first, so I'd have to install the CPU, RAM and cooler afterwards. When I discovered the first CPU was dead, my fingernail nicked three socket pins while removing it. After a bit of help from the forum you're currently reading this on, the pins were back in position and making contact just fine. Bent: Fixed: I mentioned some issues with the case in the rationale section. Here's some examples. Damaged front panel USB 2 ports: Access to DVI port blocked: (Only one 16x slot on the motherboard) Attempted improvement for Intel stock coolers on side panel: I also didn't get any screws with the motherboard or case. To solve this, I took all the unused optical drive expansion screws out of my PC and my old Dell XPS 420 case, and had just enough for the motherboard, HDD and the IDE optical drive that I put there simply because there was a drive bay cover missing. There's no IDE port on the motherboard. I wonder how confused he'll be... anyway. When I finally got everything working, I was treated to possibly the worst POST screen I have ever seen in my life. Gorgeous. Once I'd stopped laughing (I was dying the second I saw it), Windows 10 installed just fine, I got all the drivers set up, and the only issue I had with it was the boot times from the 5400RPM HDD. But hey, it's proof you can build a gaming PC for less than $400 AUD ($320 USD). And now I have a few more days to finish DOOM on it before I have to give it to the owner.
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So pretty much I have a really bad memory leak I think on windows 7. And I cant find a fix for it. It says nothing is taking up almost all my ram but something is. Also when I'm playing a game it will go as high as 70 percent memory and make is almost unusable. PLEASE HELP ME!
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If you have seen from my earlier posts. My PC is broken. I have tested almost all my parts but the mobo or CPU. When I boot my system and launch a program my PC immediately shuts down. I'm very sure my CPU isn't the issue and I wanna send my Motherboard to RMA but does anyone know how to do this in the UK My specs i7 6700 4 Sticks of 4GB DDR4 2133 Gigabyte B150M DS3H WD 1TB Blue Hard Drive Corsair RM 550X PSU
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Sup So next year I will go to university and stay in a new apartment room every year. I own a very capable desktop gaming pc and I will buy a cheap gaming laptop for on the go and class usage. The thing is that I want to be able to switch to my more powerful desktop when I am in my room to work on projects etc. The room I'll stay in won't have a good internet connection though... It only comes with a slow-ish WiFi connection with no ethernet support. My PC doesn't have a wireless card. I want a network setup which allows fast communication between my desktop and laptop and give my desktop internet connection. Any recommendations for a simple, reliable and fast network that will suit my needs?
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Hey guys, I would like to buy my first SSD! On ebay I've seen some cheap ones. My games are mostly Squad, Battlefield 1 and Company of Heroes 2. Some times The Elder Scrolls Online too. I would like to get my shooters running better. 1. Would a used SSD be ok? 2. Do I need a huge SSD with more than 500 GB for games? I found those recently: Crucial 525GB MX300 for 120 $ Samsung 850 EVO 250GB for 80 $ (used) I would appreciate any advice and fast reply, because the ebay stuff is gone soon ;-) Thank you in advance! -Hip