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What is the right cpu for RTX 3070? PC specs: Ryzen 5 3600 RTX 3070 24GB 3600MHZ That is what I am using at this current moment but want to see opinions on better match ups for gaming.
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Budget (including currency): 9.000.000 IDR Country: Indonesia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: FL Studio (Various VSTs), DaVinci Resolve (FHD Editing) Hi, I've been doing my own research yet I still need some opinions regarding the new build I'm going to do. I've read a couple times regarding the worth of DDR5 system and the price of AM5 motherboard, I have a high concern regarding the longetivity and upgradeability of the system I'm going to do, so I have a little concern on DDR4 system. But, again, my purpose is getting the most for my money. Here's my build plan Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 7600 Motherboard: MSI PRO A620M-E (AM5, A620, DDR5, USB3.2, SATA3) SSD: ADATA LEGEND 850 Lite 500GB NVME PCIe Gen4x4 - R 4700MB/S W 1700MB/S RAM: Team Elite Plus Black DDR5 PC41600 5200MHz Dual Channel 32GB (2x16GB) Case: Antec NX500M ARGB PSU: 1STPLAYER DK PREMIUM PS-500AX 80+ Bronze Certified Cooler: Deepcool Ice Edge Mini FS V2 - LGA1700/AM5 Support So, based on my needs on FL Studio use and occasional gaming (classic AAA games circa 2010-2013) and short video editing for personal social media, should I go with this build or should I go the AM4 build?
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Assembled my first desktop and am on the lookout for a good graphics card, one that can handle modern games on ultra. The issue is whether the newer cards (gtx super) will be bottlenecked by my cpu which is a Ryzen 5 2400g.
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Budget (including currency): 600€ Country: Croatia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Baldurs Gate 3,Monster Hunter Rise, New Space Marine Game, TFT, Apex Other details : Current build is Ryzen 5 1600, MSI gtx 1060 6gb, and 16gb of ram, Msi b350 tomahawk mb. The build is 6 years old now and I got a new 1440p monitor so Im looking for some upgrades. Long story short most reviews Ive seen online recommend RX 6700XT plus Ryzen 5600/x. I cant find out if the motherboard can support the newer GPU, also I've found a rx 6800 for 340€ but its preowned, so I need some help and tips regarding the upgrades: 1. Do I need to buy a new motherboard something like a B550 or I can wait a month and not bottleneck to much. 2. Is it worth to buy a used 6800 over a 6700xt if the price diff is around 40€. 3. My goal is playing games at 1440p at 60+ fps at higher quality, so will get upgrades achive that. Thank you for any help in advance I havent been around the Pc Build community for few years now so I appreciate any help.
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My dudes i was wondering if it's worth double money upgrade from ryzen 5 5600 to AMD Ryzen 7 5800x3d or AMD Ryzen 7 5800x cause is half money from 3D VChash i wanna switch from 6 core to 8 maily for gaming thx for response Have nice days
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for a while now i thought i had GPU issues since games crash sometimes and the fps isn't really what my specs should provide, but recently i ran a few CPU benchmarks just in case and I'm not sure if i read the scores wrong or they are actually this bad. temps are fine and don't go above 80c. i tried reseting the bios, updating the bios, updating the chipset.... nothing i did changes the results. CINEBENCH: multi core: 6862 (should be around 12k or even 15k with pbo and such) single core: 1526 (normal score) mp ratio: 4.50x (should be around 8 since its an 8 core cpu) PASS MARK: cpu mark: 15528 (model average is 26920) 3D MARK: max threads: 3428 16 threads: 3426 8 threads: 3411 4 threads: 2609 2 threads: 1440 1 thread: 749 im not too sure about what these should be tbh, but the green bar's locations don't look great to me. more info in pics. can i do anything or is this cpu faulty? my specs are these: windows 10 CPU - Ryzen 5700x CPU cooler - Corsair H100i liquid cooler RAM - Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 4x8GB DDR4 3600MHz MOBO - gigabyte aorus elite x570 GPU - RX 7900XT PSU - Corsair RM850x 850W Gold
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I have a Ryzen 3 1200 in an Asus PRIME B350M-E. Planning to upgrade to Ryzen 5 5500. Is this a good upgrade? Are there better options for the price, excluding Intel? I have one 1080p monitor, play on lowest settings (Rust, ArmA 3, FIFA22 among others) and use creative/productive software (FL Studio, Paint.net) Also, I've noticed some mentions of the backplate. I'm not entirely into hardware, so forgive me: Is it possible to swap the CPU (both using their stock coolers) inside the tower? Will the backplate fall off when detaching the cooler? If so, how do I prevent that? Would also like some general tips about how to do the swap. I tend to not touch (or even look) inside my PC, so I'm quite paranoid I'll mess something up. Would be glad to give more info if needed. Thanks a lot! Case: Sharkoon SKILLER SGC1 Window Red RAM: G.Skill Aegis 1x16GB DDR4 GPU: GIGABYTE WINDFORCE GTX 970 4GB
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Budget (including currency): around 250-350dollars Country: Croatia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: CSGO,LoL, Raft, The Forrest... Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): so my current pc contains of: CPU: i5 650 GPU: GeForce GTX 660 PSU: 500W bought recently STORAGE: SSD 256 KINGSTON HDD 1TB but its the green one RAM: 2X2GB like 669Mhz MOBO: ASRock H55M-LE I am not looking for anything special just to be able to play games without lag and stutters I was planning: CPU: RYZEN 5 3600 or i5 12100 GPU: GeForce GTX 660 PSU: 500W bought recently STORAGE: SSD 256 KINGSTON HDD 1TB but its the green one RAM: 2x8 3600MHz MOBO: HELP! mother boards are more expensive for intel its better than ryzen so idk help
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Ryzen 5 2600 Crucial Ballistix 3200 CL16 Rx 5700XT B450 TOMAHAWK MAX So during games, once every 2-3 weeks my screen blacks out with the audio out of sync and frozen and looped. The whole system is unresponsive and I'm sure even windows is not running. The CPU debug LED lights up red. If my CPU is bad how do I test it consistently? and how bad should it be for me to seek warranty service? I bought this current motherboard in October because the pc was behaving the same on the previous one. But the old problem is happening here too so something must be up with the CPU, right? I have afterburner and HWmonitor running all the time. Nothing unusual to report.
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Hello, I am able to boot 4.6GHz at 1,3V, but any "hard" stress test (such as Prime95) will cause my PC to shutdown and restart, despite CPU temperature staying below 75C (about 30C room temp.) and VRM MOS staying seemingly topping at 42C. How can I go about troubleshooting what is causing the issue and potentially fixing it? I am starting to think that I lost the silicon lottery hard. Perhaps I messed up some BIOS settings related to PBO and OC? Any help at all would be appreciated, I'm trying to figure out what CPU I am dealing with here. System Specs: CPU: Ryzen 5 5600X GPU: RTX 3070 (using 2x8-pin cable) M/B: MSI MEG X570 Unify RAM: Patriot Viper Steel 4400 (Runnin 1:1 at FCLK 1900 with 3800MHz, loose timings) PSU: Corsair RM750X SSD: ADATA XPG XS8200 Cooling: Cooler Master ML360R + 3x140mm intake (Stock Phanteks P500A fans) OS: Win10
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So my gpu became much hotter like 5c increase than it was when i was using the amd stock cooler This was my first time building and im just wondering because playing warzone with the stock cooler i got up to 74-75c but now it got much hotter
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TL:DR should i use unopened RadioShack Thermal compound on a new Ryzen 5 3600? So, I'm considering building a new rig with a ryzen 5 3600 on a msi x570 so i have PCIe 4 and expandability down the road (I'm wanting a 10 year computer, not a 10 sec car). Due to the prices of these components and the fact that im a poor cheap B@$#@rd with three kids, I'm looking to cut cost wherever i can. I know TC doesn't cost that much, but Im already reusing my GTX 1050ti that was gifted to me by a friend along with my 12-year old DVI monitor. What would the almighty Linus do? Would he hang his head in shame, cower with fear at the thought of harming such equipment, or want to try it out on his own computer?
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Hello all, This question has come about because while running the 3D Mark Time Spy benchmark, I would get one hitch during the CPU test midway/ towards the end of the test. This happens each time and it's only one hitch. After going on Reddit I learned that Cinebench is a much better CPU benchmarking program. The AIO I have is a 240mm Corsair Capellix and if it matters, I'm using Corsair XTM50 thermal paste. The rest of my build can be found here for reference: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mbwRNP I ran the test twice because on the first run I forgot to get any sort of metrics for single core. Test 1: Single Core Total score: 1590 Multi Core: Total Score: 21007 Max Temp : 66 C As far as I can tell, all frequencies were very similar and consistent. Only times frequencies would shift was when moving from parts that rendered fast to parts that rendered slower and vice versa Test 2: Single Core Total score: 1584 Max Temp : 68 C I noticed that there was one core working hard, but it stayed at about 40% load. Is that normal? When running multicore, they were all at 99/100% Multi Core: Total Score: 21138 Max Temp : 66 C As far as I can tell, all frequencies were very similar and consistent. Only times frequencies would shift was when moving from parts that rendered fast to parts that rendered slower and vice versa
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CPU: 5600x Cooler: Gammax 400xt ambient: 18-31 degree celcius idle: 30-40 degree celcius max all core workload (all core 4.75ghz) : 80 degree celcius What improvements should I expect by upgrading to the ek 240 aio?
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Hi there I am looking for a system that will handle long hours of working and without overheating, i run a hp x360 laptop and it has heating issues, i tried fixing it but its old anyway so i decided to invest in a completely new PC, A tower instead of laptop. so here is what i decided to lean towards to...
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I am upgrading my system to Ryzen 5 3600X? Is there any real world performance difference between RAM 3200mhz CL16 and CL14 because CL14 is expensive. Also, would changing the timings of CL16 increase performance?
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My Ryzen 7 2700x currently uses the air cooler “Wraith Prism” Is there a 'much better' air color? And I would need one CHEAPER THAN $75 (OBVIOUSLY O.B.O IS OKAY). Any URLs or Model # or discussion would be very helpful. Thanks and may God bless you and your entire ancestry.
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The recently lauched 5000 series APU with 6c/12t configuration with the latest Radn7 ieontegrated graphics is now available. Should we buy it instead of a Non-Intergrated CPU during these GPU price hike times???? and then buy a dedicated GPU when the price reduces.
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Hello Guys, i'm new to the forum and only created this account to try figuring out if the behaviour of my Vega 56 is as expected. My CPU is a Ryzen 5 1600x with 2667MHz dual-channel RAM at CL14. The RAM would theoretically do higher clocks but I found that the lower latency improved frametimes. My Vega is undervolted to 950mV and set to 1520MHz. The 2nd powerstate however is set to about 1200MHz. Changing the powerstates to identical clocks leads to freezing and crashing of the driver. I tried this to force higher clockspeeds in Overwatch since my gpu sits around 40-60% usage at 1080p 144Hz. Temps peak at 55°C and CPU-usage at 50-65%. GPU-clocks sit at power state 2, roughly 1200MHz, which is less than the silicon should be capable of and also leads to a harsh performance hit in Fur-Mark when applied manually. In benchmarks at 1080p the usage is at 100% and hits the highest set clockspeeds. When I start the game I can hit on average 240-270 FPS with frametimes around 4-5ms. However after some time the frames start dropping down to 200 FPS to as low as 100 FPS with a very noticeable increase of frametimes. Locking FPS to 200 and 180 shows the same behaviour with lower GPU-usage. Now rendering at 150% of the resolution leads to higher usage, but also shows drops after some playtime. Therefore I figured something has to be wrong about my PC that limits it in some way. Maybe someone with a Vega or similar experiences can help me. Also excuse any spelling/grammatical mistakes, I'm a non-native speaker.
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Hello there.... GPU prices are too damn high, APU is the solution, at least for my wallet right now. Budget = as long as the prices make sense, I can buy it. This is the build I'm aiming for: CPU: Ryzen 5 4650g (iGPU: Vega 7) MBD: Gigabyte B550 DS3H RAM: 2 x 8gb Crucial Ballistix 3200MHz SSD: Crucial MX500 500gb (I'll get extra storage once it's filled) PSU: Corsair CV550w 80+ Bronze Case: Cougar MG120-G (Cheapest I could find that I liked) [has 1 x 120mm exhaust fan] Cooling: 1 x 140mm Be quiet Fan (I think it's enough for an APU] Are there any changes I should consider. Thanks.
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Hi everyone. I know my GPU is faulty because I tested it on another working PC and it had the same problem there. It went like this: One day I got no signal on my monitor with my own PC so I took my GPU out to test it with a friend's computer. I got a signal but the PC crashed while playing a game. I turned it back on and it worked fine but I didn't try any games. The next day I turn it back on and I get no signal. I opened the GPU and changed the thermal paste and I got signal again but the fans weren't spinning so it overheated when I ran a stress test. I opened the GPU again to check if I put everything right and I noticed nothing out of the ordinary so I close it and plug it back in. Got a signal and this time with fans spinning. Tested a game and it ran fine. I turned off the PC for like an hour and I get no signal once again. I took the GPU back to my own PC and steps 2 to 9 happened again and I got no signal anymore. I know my GPU is faulty because I tested it with another PC and it didn't work so I'm looking for a way to repair it by myself or if you have a guess of what could it be. My build: CPU- Ryzen 5 3500 GPU- XFX RX 580 8 GB RAM- 16 GB DDR4 3000 MHZ dual-channel Mobo- b450m. 500 W PSU
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Just built my new pc and i'm getting 3 shot beeps when i try the first boot The Asrock FAQs says it a memory error, but there's no troubleshooting steps to follow I tried changing RAM slots, dual channel, single channel... and stil the 3 beeps Any tips?
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