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Just now, Fatal_Street said:

Not sure if those number mean anything

VRAM refers to the amount of RAM on your GPU, in this case, the HD7850 with 2GB of GDDR5 at 1210MHz (4840MHz effective, I think)

RAM = 4x 4GB DDR3 RAM (as seen on your pic)

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20 minutes ago, Fatal_Street said:

LOL yes, HD7850 is what i think Benchmark said, and Free is always good, i couldnt believe he said he was just going scrap it 

 

You're sure? HD 7850 does usually come with only 1 PCIe-connector, your card owns 2. It may be HD 7870 then, and they're not too bad even for todays standards. 

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looks good. so 16GB of ram total?

 

I would buy the snowman 4 heatpipe cooler on aliexpress and get a better gpu. OC'd  i7 2700 can support up to a 1080 Ti without serious bottleneck. Cheap upgrade is a used GTX 980 Ti which is about the same performance as a 1660 Ti.

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@Fatal_Street just be careful when you leave empty socket not to damage any pins , friendly advise from someone who done it before ? 

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46 minutes ago, bomerr said:

looks good. so 16GB of ram total?

 

I would buy the snowman 4 heatpipe cooler on aliexpress and get a better gpu. OC'd  i7 2700 can support up to a 1080 Ti without serious bottleneck. Cheap upgrade is a used GTX 980 Ti which is about the same performance as a 1660 Ti.

thank you 

 

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Just now, Whiro said:

@Fatal_Street just be careful when you leave empty socket not to damage any pins , friendly advise from someone who done it before ? 

Man I threw that thing in and was so freaked out after i did it when i saw that could be an issue, i took it out think i ll what it is, lol. after seeing pins and be broken or bent i went back for like an hr. making sure i got the triangle right, and i hadnt even turned it on at that point. LOL thank you 

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51 minutes ago, bomerr said:

looks good. so 16GB of ram total?

 

I would buy the snowman 4 heatpipe cooler on aliexpress and get a better gpu. OC'd  i7 2700 can support up to a 1080 Ti without serious bottleneck. Cheap upgrade is a used GTX 980 Ti which is about the same performance as a 1660 Ti.

so 4 of the 8g is 16g total? 

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3 minutes ago, Fatal_Street said:

so 4 of the 8g is 16g total? 

4x4GB sticks = 16GB total ram? 

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5 minutes ago, bomerr said:

4x4GB sticks = 16GB total ram? 

are you asking me? lol, cause i dont know, but Radeon did say 16g so i believe so. I would like to one run Rust but I think that CPU cooler might have to happen soon 

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Just now, Fatal_Street said:

are you asking me? lol, cause i dont know, but Radeon did say 16g so i believe so. I would like to one run Rust but I think that CPU cooler might have to happen soon 

Looking at pic of that ram you have two matching sets of 2x 4gb which in total gives 16gb , good enough tbh, you definitely don’t need more

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Just now, Whiro said:

Looking at pic of that ram you have two matching sets of 2x 4gb which in total gives 16gb , good enough tbh, you definitely don’t need more

cool thankx

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20 minutes ago, bomerr said:

4x4GB sticks = 16GB total ram? 

are you asking me? lol, cause i dont know, but Radeon did say 16g so i believe so. I would like to one run Rust but I think that CPU cooler might have to happen soon 

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i put cupid HWM on and the GPU is clocked to 300mhz it says, temps are getting around 42 C on CPU the case is open I was thinking open air concept lol 

 

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do have a question about the GPU stuck at 300 mhz? is that normal 

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Looks exactly like my MIVE board, CPU-Z within the motherboard tab should tell you what chipset it has.

Mine has the P67, yours could have either a P67 or the Z68 chipset.

 

That is a real OC'er's board regardless. 

Those have a rep for holding up well and being easy to work while delivering performance too.

The board itself can go for well over a bill even today, it's that good.
 

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19 minutes ago, Beerzerker said:

Looks exactly like my MIVE board, CPU-Z within the motherboard tab should tell you what chipset it has.

Mine has the P67, yours could have either a P67 or the Z68 chipset.

 

That is a real OC'er's board regardless. 

Those have a rep for holding up well and being easy to work while delivering performance too.

The board itself can go for well over a bill even today, it's that good.
 

 

 

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