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The build is complete! Here I will post the story of building this labour of love, and cover some of the pitfalls I ran into and creative details of keeping as much of the original minifridge features as I could. If you're after only the final build, look no further than this post! If you'd like the full story, read on as I build up this thread.
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Hello all, this is my first post on the forum and I was looking for some suggestions for my current build. Current specs are as follows: CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X3D GPU: Gigabyte Aero OC 4070 Super Ram: GSkill Trident Z Neo 3600 Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix B-550A AIO: Corsair H150i Elite Capellix PSU: Thermaltake GF1 850w SSD: Samsung 980 Pro 2tb HDD: (2x) 2tb Dell server grade HDDs Case: Corsair 5000x w/ 10 corsair fans I've just upgraded the GPU recently and AM5 is on my horizons along with PCIE Gen 5. But I can't seem to let go of the 5800x3d yet and have to upgrade the motherboard, cpu, and ram. Also the mobo, ram, psu, and aio are about 3 years old at this point so I guess those would be my main upgrade points.
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Hi everyone, TLDR: I just want to warn all homelab enthusiasts that APUs like the 5600G or 5700G, and apparently also the newer 8000G series can have issues with some PCIe cards, when paired with some motherboards. In my case, with a 5700G + B550 + E10M20-T1 (Synology), the card is not detected at all. I expect the same with the QM2 cards from QNAP with an integrated NIC. When buying the Cezanne 5700G, and using a B550 motherboard, I saw that PCIe was going down from PCIe 4.0 to PCIe 3.0. What I didn't know is that the bifurcation options also go from x8/x8 x8/x4/x4 x4/x4/x4/x4 to x8/x8 x8/x4/x4 This apparently breaks compatibility with cards like the E10M20-T1. Beware ! Maybe it is not linked at all, but the coincidence is too big. It's sad, because this config makes for an excellent Ryzen SFF homelab machine with very fast NVMe storage, avoiding IPMI powered server MB by having an APU with a graphics output. It certainly helps with the budget, as server grade stuff is expensive. For now, I'm using a 5900X without graphics, because luckily AM4 boards can boot without a graphics card installed.
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Hi all, I recently switched from a Ryzen 5 3600 to a Ryzen 7 5800X3D. It may be important to note that I initially upgraded from a 3600 & RTX 3070 to a 5800X3D and 7900 XT, and was running a stress test with Prime95 & Furmark at once on a 750W PSU. The computer immediately shut down, so I upgraded to a 1000W PSU and don't have this issue anymore. They both run fine at the same time (could this have damaged by CPU/motherboard causing this issue?). I was idling fine on the 3600 around 35 C, but this 5800 idles around 65-70 C. I've asked around on Reddit and other forums and everyone seems to agree that these temps are way too high. From what other people post, I should be seeing around 30 to 40 C idling (when I say "idle", I mean with Discord, Steam, and HWiNFO open at once). I've tried the following: Disabled A-XMP in my BIOS (made no difference, so I turned it back on) Updated my BIOS Reset CMOS Swapped out the kryosheet I re-used from my 3600 for a new one Changing the cooler from a be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 to a DeepCool Assassin IV Changing from a kryosheet to thermal paste Nothing I've done has changed the temps and I'm completely lost at this point. Here are my specs: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 32 GB (4x8 GB) DDR4 3200 RAM (3200 w/ A-XMP on) (if the brand matters it's TEAM Group TFORCE) MSI B450 Tomahawk (latest BIOS revision as of this post, not Tomahawk MAX) AMD 7900 XT Corsair RM1000E 1000W PSU I'm using HWiNFO to read my temps, and reading the Tctl/Tdie temp. Screenshot If anyone can point me in the right direction here as to what I'm doing wrong, I would GREATLY appreciate it. The only thing I haven't tried is reinstalling Windows, but I'm not sure how/why that would help.
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Hi, I am looking for detailed info about the efficacy and differences between core voltage offset and offset steps in Curve Optimizer for Ryzen 5000 Please only respond after you have read my post to the end Some specific answers I am after but not limited to: What is the actual effect of Curve Optimizer if it is not the same as core voltage offset? If they are the same, what is the voltage offset applied when Curve Optimizer value is set? The feasibility of using both core voltage offset together with Curve Optimizer (let's say negative offset for both) What I already know so please don't repeat it to me: Core voltage offset applies to all cores. Curve Optimizer can be configured per-core Negative Curve Optimizer value, on its own, is not considered as an undervolt because CPU will just be at a higher frequency for the same power draw (and so is negative core voltage offset when used on its own) Type of info I am looking for: Info from AMD themselves Info from users who have tested both methods and THE MEASURABLE DATA from their test outcomes (not just an opinion or conclusion) Data charts or tables if Curve Optimizer values are actually hardcoded and not linear Type of responses I am NOT looking for: "I do this and it works for me" "This is better" without explanation or citation "Consensus indicates this method is better" without explanation Citations/references that merely written and not backed by research, AMD or mobo manufacturers "They do the same thing" without further details This is not about what CPU I have or what I intend to do with it from the info gathered. Thanks
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Hi, like the title says, i achieved a -50 curve optimization on my new Ryzen 5 7600 at 5.15GHz (1.104v). I ran CB R23 three times (30 mins each). I ran OCCT CoreCycler (small and large) for about 3 to 4 hours each. I ran CoreCycler (Prime95 and Y-Cruncher) 1:30h each aprox, all without any problems. I ran some benchmarks like Passmark, Geekbench 6 and CPU-Z without issues. I played some games (RE4 Remake and Far Cry 6). I browsed the web, played some music, watch some vids, etc. I left the PC at idle for a long period of time. No issues. I've been using the PC like this for about 11 days. I have an ASUS B650 ProArt Creator. The RAM is set to EXPO 1 (5600MHz CL36), a kit of ADATA Lancer memory (2x16GB). I have a Deepcool AK500 WH CPU cooler, an AsRock Challenger RX 6600 XT, a Corsair CX750M PSU, a TT V350 Snow Edition case and 5x ID-Cooling TF-12025-ARGB, a Kingston NV2 500GB NVME 4.0 and a Crucial P3 3.0 1TB. Max temp running CB in a loop was 55°C. Any advice or test i should/must do? Thanks in advance.
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Building a PC for a friend and he said he prefers air cooling. I'm trying to get a CPU cooler that cools well but isn't over $75. I was looking at the Deepcool AK500 and figured that would be good. Should I get the AK500? upgrade to the Deepcool AK620 that is way bigger or get a completely different air cooler? Will mainly be used for gaming.
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Hello, I'll be upgrading the core of my PC (ram, cpu, mobo) to AM5. I've done a bit of research and it seems for the most part the x670 mobo is not really worth it at the high prices, however Newegg has a combo deal going on right now, These are the pieces I have mostly landed on, these are in USD location and prices: * 7800x3d for $340 (it's -30 due to combo) * Gigabyte x670 Gaming X AX V2 at $180 (-30 due to combo) * Team T-force delta 3200 32 GB 6000 CL30 at $99 (-10 due to combo) Total $663 My current pieces that I already own are: * Nvidia Asus strix rtx 3080 12gb * Seasonic focus 850w plat What do you guys think, worth it? My reason for upgrading is that my current mobo has a dead Gpu slot and broken RGB pins so I thought instead of buying a new mobo I might as well platform upgrade now
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I currently have a 3200G with A320M and the current bios ver is 7.00 should I upgrade the bios to 7.10 and then to 7.20 or can I just skip straight to 7.20 (or is there a better stable ver?). I'm kinda scared to update cause I saw some forums on Reddit and other websites of people having problems with their 5600X on A320M and problems from 3200G to gen 5 ryzen I just wanna know whether it's safe or not, Should I wait on the 5600X to arrive first then update it to 7.20 with 3200G? Specs: Ryzen 3 3200G GTX 1660 TI Asus A320M-HDV R4.0 2x8 (16GB) Ram 3200MHZ Flux 650 WATT Power Supply
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Hey Guys, So I am looking to upgrade from my i9 9900K and I am going to get one of the Microcenter CPU, Mobo, Ram combos with either the Ryzen 9 7900X or the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. I am looking for the communities thoughts though with what you would recommend for my situation. I will use this PC for Gaming however I am about to go to college this Fall for Comp Sci Software Engineering with a possibility of Cyber Security. With that in mind, which CPU would you recommend for my situation?
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Ever since I built my PC back in November I've been getting random Kernel power 41 crashes when playing games. It's been almost exclusively during games, but it did happen once while simply browsing chrome. I have also been getting random memory exceptions in some games (albeit not as often) which don't usually crash the PC completely, they just crash the game. Here's my specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 w/ stock cooler RAM: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3200 Memory Motherboard: ASRock X370 Gaming X (AM4) GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 550 G2, 80+ GOLD 550W Storage: 500gb Samsung 960 EVO & 1gb Western Digital WDC WD10EALX-759BA1 Event Viewer screen shots are linked. So far I've tried moving RAM, moving GPU, tested RAM, stressed CPU & GPU (no crash during that). I've noticed it seems to happen more in fullscreen games over borderless windowed (not sure if that matters). This has been a 6 month long issue, and it's frustrated me as I was so excited to finally have a good PC to play games. If you need any more information please let me know.
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Recently I turned on the fTPM on my asus B550 wifi motherboard because of the new Windows 11 TPM 2.0 requirements, after I did that I started getting random stuttering on everything, heavy cpu or gpu load don’t seem to trigger it, I tried running the heaven benchmark and doing some heavy renders in blender but nothing happened , its just random and everything stutters, discord calls, games, YouTube, it happens randomly at least 3 times a day I turned off fTPM and the stuttering went away, anyone have a clue what could be happening? I have a 3090 and a 3900xt
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Hey, everybody! Can you tell me if the cooling of this processor can handle Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE or Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE? Or would even the simplest AiO be better than air? My case Deepcool CC560 V2 ATX. p.s. I was scared here that air cooling might not do the job. Thx for suggestion!
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Budget (including currency): 1500-2000 euro Country: PL, AU, DE Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Cybersecurity, Virtual Machines, Lab Environment, small web project (JS, Frontend), games?? time to time POE, HUNT: Showdown and POE2. Other details: I'm have monitor iiyama G-Master GCB3480WQSU-B1 Red Eagle, 34" and have PSU Corsair RMx 750 gold Hi all, after a long time with Windows systems (about 8 years), I'm going back to Gentoo, I also want to upgrade my PC. Can you tell me how much my build is optimally priced for linux. I'm planning to use KDE 6 for the first time, very interested in how it is now. OS: Linux, Gentoo Mobo: ASUS TUF Gaming B650-Plus WIFI (90MB1BZ0-M0EAY0) CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7900, 12C/24T, 3.70-5.40GHz, boxed (100-100000590BOX) GPU: Radeon RX 7900 GRE or 7900xt RAM:Corsair Vengeance schwarz DIMM Kit 32GB, DDR5-6000, CL36-44-44-96 (open for suggestions and tips!) CASE: NZXT H510 Flow How much faster will the first option be than this one? 50 to 60 percent? mpg x570 gaming plus, ASRock Radeon RX 7900 GRE, DDR-4 corsair vengeance DDR4 32GB 3600MHz, AMD Ryzen 9 5900X. Thanks for taking your time to read amd help me!
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after a year of saving i have just finished building my pc, and nothing is responding. the cpu light is on, and i cant really troubleshoot to see whats wrong as i dont have any spare parts lying around. specs: mobo- msi mag b550 tomahawk cpu - ryzen 79700g gpu - (still saving up for it) ram - Kingston fury 2 x 16GB storage- i have a 4tb Seagate hdd, and a 400GB Kingston ssd the fans spin to life and the rgb comes on, but my monitor never gets any form of signal. I believe its my cpu that's the problem and not the mobo socket, as when the processor arrived from amazon there were some bent pins but i managed to get them straight again with some tweezers. allso when i turn it on and everything else is on the cpu dosent change in temp without a cooler on it.
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I was able to get my hands on a Ryzen 5 5600 for free via some weird mail mix up, when I ordered some parts from Newegg. I of course used this to my advantage to challenge myself on whether or not I can install the most modern XP gaming rig I can. With some difficulty and no ACPI support (lol), I was able to get a Ryzen 5th gen Windows XP PC up and running. The best part? I have very little driver incompatibilities! LAN, sound, graphics and USB 3 all work. thanks to the fan-made Windows XP Integral Edition, coming with drivers out of the box to help install XP on newer platforms. Without this software, I would have a major headache and this project could not be possible. Here are the specs: Ryzen 5 5600 CPU - one core enabled, disabled hyperthreading. XP doesn't play nice with multiple cores. 16GB DDR4-2400 - I know, low speed for Ryzen, but XP only detects 4GB and I doubt memory speed matters for let's say Oblivion and Half-Life 2 on 3440x1440. AsRock X370M Motherboard - got this as a deal when an eBay seller sent me a faulty motherboard and send this one as a way of apologizing. EVGA GTX 960 FTW - this is the latest graphics card to *officially* support XP. To my knowledge, people have gotten the 980Ti and even the Titan to play nicely with it, given some minor driver tweaks.) 256GB SSD - don't need much storage to play older games. 256GB seems to be adequate enough for my needs, for now. EVGA 750W non-modular PSU - no need to say more. My favorite part is that my GPU has Displayport, so I can use XP on my ultrawide monitor, at a resolution of 3440x1440. Here is the HWInfo for the XP build for tha proofz.
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So my friend build a PC for doing Astro photography and he has a ryzen 9 5950X. When the CPU is at idle the processor sits around 45 - 70 C and fluctuates a good bit. I’m not used to this and don’t think this is normal operation. He has a NZXT AIO with a large rad and two 240mm fans. This setup should idle around 35 if my instincts are correct. What could be the issue here?
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Essentially what I want is a new motherboard that doesn't feel like I'm downgrading my motherboard but it costs less than my taichi mb. I spent around $270 for that mb and It was a good board but I don't want to spend that much again for an older generation cpu. I bought my mb 3 years ago and I'm pretty sure it's out of warranty by now. The most important thing for my new mb is that it has 3 m.2 slots since I have 3 ssds.
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I currently have this build: MS ARMOR V700 case 2x8gb Hyperx Fury RGB 3200MHz AMD R5 3600 Aorus Elite b550m Sapphire Nitro+ R9 380 2GB GDDR5 2x500gb hdd and 240gb ssd. Cobra Power 500w 80plus brozne My question is will GPU get damaged of bottleneck, if i will it a few months in this build until i buy a new GPU? It has normal temps but i have to underclock it. If i dont i have to put fans to the same temps are. I was thinking rx 6600, or the lowest option rx 570/580 8gb. And also, what parts should i upgrade next? Everything is new expect gpu, psu and disk drives. I owned that before.
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Budget: No budget, just need help deciding on CPU Games, programs or workloads it will be used for: ok, long story short, I will use the PC, 95% of the time, for productivity and work. The main programs used are: Photoshop (working with effects, large files, several files at once, and multiple layers for each file) Illustrator Premiere Pro (working with 4K clips in the timeline, then export to FullHD for social media. Nothing crazy here effects/editing-wise) After Effects (working with both 4k and full HD size canvas and projects. Mix of simple and complex animations) Sometimes 2 of these applications are running at the same time, each one doing its own stuff. Current situation: My current setup (cpu) is made of a ryzen 7 3700x, 32gb ddr4 ram, X570 I Aorus PRO wifi mobo, gigabyte 3070, and everything inside a CM NR200P. I'm looking for an upgrade of just the cpu with ram and mobo related obv (don't want to keep the AM4 socket) and my thoughts are on these 2 cpus: Brand new i5-14600k (i know it's the same as the 13600k, but the price is almost the same, so why not pick the newest gen?) Slightly used Ryzen 9 7900x They will have the same price as the 7900x is slightly used and the performance are similar. Which one you gonna pick? Other details: The 14600k has both P-Cores and E-Cores and looking around for tests, they will help a lot with the Adobe Suite and the programs i'm gonna use it for...on the other hand the 7900x is a beast and beats the intel in multi-core performance (synthetic benchmarks). My necessities are scrubbing through the timeline on Premiere and AE without too much lag or buffer time and working in ps with ease. Export time are also important, as fast as possible because time is money in my case I'm gonna cool the cpu with a 240/280mm aio in my mini-itx case, and very probably i'm gonna do some undervolt, PBO, watt cap, etc, just to lower cpu temps a bit on both intel and ryzen. I'm available for other recommendations but should match the same price as the 14600k.
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Hello After a BIOS update (to 7B89v1I2 with the TPM stutering fix) and full reset to Windows 11 Pro (coming from 10 Pro), I've been having issues with G-sync. Desktop specs at the bottom. With some applications open, other windows start lagging noticeably (choppiness, seemingly running at very low fps). Where it is the most noticeable and always reproducable, is when using Parsec with YouTube open on my second monitor. With Parsec open, the YouTube video lags quite heavily and Parsec itself is also choppier than usual, even before connecting to another device. I've also had similar issues with games, but are harder to reproduce. I've since returned to Windows 10 (64-bit) and reverted my BIOS back to the version I had before (7B89v1D - AGESA 1.0.0.4) but am still experiencing the same issues. With G-sync turned off everything works like it should as before. Both Windowed + Fullscreen and Fullscreen Only modes give me the same issues. Also tried with my laptop with an NVIDIA driver from 2021 with the same results. Never had any problems before the reset with G-sync set to Windowed + Fullscreen. Trying the usual, like driver updates and reverts for GPU and monitors, resetting and changing monitor settings, different cables, etc. didn't help and would appreciate any solutions or suggestions. Thanks! -Cbwr Desktop specs: - CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 - Motherboard: MSI B450M Mortar (7B89v1D - AGESA 1.0.0.4) - GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1080Ti Armor 11G OC (currently with driver 516.93) - Memory: Kingston HyperX Predator 2x16GB | 3200 MT/s | (KHX3200C16D4/16GX) - PSU: Cooler Master V Series V750 (750W) - Primary monitor (the one with G-sync): DELL S2417DG (24" 1440p 165Hz G-Sync) - Secondary monitor: DELL P2418D (24" 1440p 60Hz) Laptop specs: Legion 5 with an i7-10750H/RTX 2060
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I have a Rysen 5800X being cooled by a Corsair H115i RGB PRO XT, 280mm AIO radiator. If I recall correctly, the AIO radiator came bundled with the 5800X when I bought it. I have precision boost overdrive on and if I recall correctly, I've got it slightly overvolted. When I have Folding@home running (CPU only, no GPU), it goes up to 92°C and stays there, drawing around 105 W. With this cooler, is this type of temperature expected at this power draw, or might I have set something up incorrectly (e.g. bad thermal paste application, or incorrect pressure between the CPU and cooler, or have fans blowing in the wrong way)? I tried looking up the cooling capacity of the H115i Pro XT 280mm, but I couldn't find a simple "it's good for up to X watts" answer. For additional context: When I start/stop intensive CPU activity, be it Folding@home or an AIDA64 stress test, the CPU temps rocket up / drop down to normal within a matter of seconds. I don't know the significance of this fact, though, nor do I know whether it's expected. Here's a screenshot of HWMonitor while Folding@home is running:
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Just bought a ryzen 5 3600 coming tomorrow what bios should I update to on the asrock b450m steel legends Thanks
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I have 2 rams produced on 2021 Feb and another one I purchased today produced on 2023 Aug. I purchased new one because my PC was getting slowed by low ram on my pc. Ram details DDR4-3200 8GB F4-3200C16S-8GVKB CL16-18-18-38 1.35v Intel XMP 2.0 Ready I have ram with these exact same details mentioned above. All of 3. Now the problem is that the base frequency of these rams is not 3200 but my motherboard is capable of overclocking it using XMP. So previously when I had only 2 of them, I was running them at 3200. Now if I'm trying to so the same with using this on 3rd slot, it's lowering all the way to 1833. What could be the issue here? Should I mark the product as defect and replace it? I have also tried to replace 1 of the older rams from 2 with the new one still it isn't picking up to the 3200MHZ while same is working with the older 2 rams with the same settings. Motherboard - MSI B450M mortor max Processor - Ryzen 5 3400G Graphics card - None