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About Tomoki-san
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Title
Member
Profile Information
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Location
Taipei, Taiwan
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Gender
Male
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Interests
anime, gaming, meeting friends
System
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CPU
AMD Ryzen R7 3700X
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Motherboard
ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero X570
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RAM
Kingston HyperX Fury RGB 32GB (16x2)
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GPU
MSI RTX2070 Super Gaming X Trio
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Case
Corsair Carbide Spec-04
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Storage
Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD
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PSU
Corsair CX650 Bronze
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Display(s)
MSI Optix MAG341CQ
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Cooling
AMD Prism Wraith RGB Cooler
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Keyboard
MSI GK80
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Mouse
MSI GM70
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Sound
Logitech Z313
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Operating System
Windows 10 64b
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Laptop
MSI GL65
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Prism Wraith Cooler for 5800X/5700G?
Tomoki-san replied to Tomoki-san's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
No I'm not upgrading it. -
Prism Wraith Cooler for 5800X/5700G?
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Prism Wraith Cooler for 5800X/5700G?
Tomoki-san replied to Tomoki-san's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
RTX2070 Super. And yes you are right, it's not worth the upgrade. I really love my current CPU, I don't see a reason to change. I'm just asking out of curiosity. My temps are around 50, but so far didn't reach 90C. I had an Intel i7-9700K before I switched to Ryzen, and I used AIO because of its tendency to get hot at times. It's actually a lot of work assembling and dismantling the AIO, and I'm not really up to spending some money on another air cooler. -
I do not overclock, and having to invest in another cooler is a hassle. Will the Prism Wraith cooler suffice for a 5800X or a 5700G for big loads? I already have an 3700X. I love my current CPU with a passion, and have no plans to upgrade. Just asking out of curiosity. My rig was an Intel one before I switched to AMD. It was an i7-9700K, and I used an AIO because it can get really hot for some games. It's a lot of work having to dismantle and assemble for maintenance, and I don't feel like spending extra on an air cooler at the moment.
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My R7 3700X is almost one year old. My case fans and the Prism Wraith cooler are caked with dust. Regarding the CPU cooler, can I just undust it with an air compressor without having to remove it from the motherboard? And can I just clean the case fans while they are still in the PC case?
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I have above mentioned mobo. I would install the M.2 SSD at the slot between the cooler and GPU, but the space is too small for my hands, and I can't go through the trouble reinstalling the graphics card. If I install the SSD at the bottom slot, does it make any difference?
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I have replaced my former MSI X570 Gaming Pro Carbon with an Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero X570. (In case you want more specs, here you go: Ryzen 7 3700X, with MSI RTX2070 Super Gaming X Trio). The system turns on as usual, but my system is behaving a bit off. Some odd stuff that I noted so far: 1. Some programs either are unstable. (One of them is iTunes, but a reinstall fixed it. However, I cannot let down yet. Need to sniff out more corrupted programs). 2. My Corsair rgb Hubdoesn't seem to connect properly, thus my system keeps making this connect and disconnec
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Substitute for Anti Static Bags
Tomoki-san replied to Tomoki-san's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Is this good enough? I only have this piece of bubble wrap. -
Substitute for Anti Static Bags
Tomoki-san replied to Tomoki-san's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Can I stuff a pile of A4 paper in the box? -
Substitute for Anti Static Bags
Tomoki-san replied to Tomoki-san's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I live outside the US, and we don't use craiglist. I'm using a shipping company to deliver to the buyer. Looks like bubble wrap is the best bet now. If I still cannot find bubble wrap anywhere and be forced to just put the board in the box, how risky is it? I have some trash bags in my room, but I also don't know if they are safe. -
Substitute for Anti Static Bags
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The buyer lives far away, so I have to deliver it. -
Substitute for Anti Static Bags
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I've been to the most well-known electronic store in where I live. Tried 3 different stores, to no avail. The people there do not sell them, nor they have idea where to sell them. One old man however, suggested I use a plastic bag, which I was reluctant to do so. -
I'm going to sell my old X570 Gaming Pro Carbon soon. However, I realized I lost the one and only static bag that came with the mobo. For those who also lost their static bags too, what kind of alternatives did you use? I've struck a deal with a buyer, and I'll make the transaction in 3 days. I need something to bag the motherboard, otherwise I'll have to put it in a box without bagging it. I don't want to have an unhappy buyer just because of this. To make things complicated, I visited the electronics store to buy some static bags, and unfortunately they do not sell th
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I’m selling my old MSI X570 Gaming Pro Carbon and will get a new board. however, I lost the ESD bag that was packaged with the MSI board. That was the only ESD bag that I have. Tried to go to the IT store to buy them, to no avail. They don’t sell them at all. is there an alternative to ESD bags? I need something to bag my motherboard to be safe. If I cannot, then I’d have to make do without it, and just put in the box straight away.
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1) Asus has better boards, and better warranty, according to my friends and research. 2) Going another brand for a change. 3) Better looking aesthetics. Ryzen 3700X, and I don't OC. It may be for future stronger CPUs.