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Is this okay? It says I need a cooler bracket maybe?

 

 

 

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Looks good. what do you mean by cooler bracket?

You also didn't fill in any of the info in the bolded areas of your post. They're helpful.

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1 hour ago, Chree said:

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https://pcpartpicker.com/list/CYLc3y

 

Is this okay? It says I need a cooler bracket maybe?

 

 

 

Add this fan to the inside of the back of that case for an exhaust fan so it doesn't become a hotbox.

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/68WfrH/arctic-p12-563-cfm-120-mm-fan-acfan00120a  

 

Less expensive psu.

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/YRJp99/corsair-rm750e-2023-750-w-80-gold-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-cp-9020262-na  

 

Optional cpu cooler if you don't want that 5lb behemoth hanging off your board.

 https://pcpartpicker.com/product/GCjBD3/deepcool-ag620-6788-cfm-cpu-cooler-r-ag620-bknnmn-g-1  

 

https://www.deepcool.com/products/Cooling/cpuaircoolers/GAMMAXX-AG620-Dual-Tower-CPU-Cooler-1700-AM5/2022/15900.shtml

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28 minutes ago, dizmo said:

Looks good. what do you mean by cooler bracket?

You also didn't fill in any of the info in the bolded areas of your post. They're helpful.

When I click the these components may have comp issues it says I may need an attachment for the cooler.Cooler.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Chree said:

When I click the these components may have comp issues it says I may need an attachment for the cooler.

There should be a bracket in the box for LGA 1700. And if there isn't then just request one from thermalright themsleves

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Damn this space can fit a 5090 (just kidding, it needs more)

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4 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/RW74Rv

Upgraded to a used 6800xt and the ssd is now 2tb

 

Mostly just optimizations and the aformentioned upgrades, make sure you can return gpu incase its faulty (very unlikely but still a possibility)

No thanks I don't want used parts and I've had that ram and it's not built to last.

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3 minutes ago, Chree said:

No thanks I don't want used parts and I've had that ram and it's not built to last.

Ram branding doesnt matter anyways since the ics are from the same few manufacturers (samsung, hynix, micron)

 

though you can substitute the used 6800xt for a normal 6800, think the cheapest one is at 450$ new but you might find cheaper deals outside of pcpp

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2 hours ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

Ram branding doesnt matter anyways since the ics are from the same few manufacturers (samsung, hynix, micron)

 

though you can substitute the used 6800xt for a normal 6800, think the cheapest one is at 450$ new but you might find cheaper deals outside of pcpp

Lol ram brand does matter, each one has a ms latency/speed and a build quality per part. Silicone ram is a exposed  stick of ram very cheaply made.

 

And I wouldn't spend an extra 100$  for similar performance?Screenshot_20230619_044139_YouTube.thumb.jpg.51929cd9423b86403d128e161fba9d1b.jpg

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1 minute ago, Chree said:

Lol ram brand does matter, each one has a ms latency/speed and a build quality per part. Silicone ram is a exposed  stick of ram very cheaply made.

Not this one Silicon Power XPOWER Turbine 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory (SP016GXLZU320BDA) - PCPartPicker

Also if its exposed it doesn't mean its cheaply made. I think @Somerandomtechyboi would know

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Damn this space can fit a 5090 (just kidding, it needs more)

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Just now, filpo said:

Not this one Silicon Power XPOWER Turbine 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory (SP016GXLZU320BDA) - PCPartPicker

Also if its exposed it doesn't mean its cheaply made. I think @Somerandomtechyboi would know

I literally have the ram kit he mentioned. I said it's cheaply made because I can see it/feel it why r u mentioning 8gb sticks?

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1 minute ago, Chree said:

I literally have the ram kit he mentioned. I said it's cheaply made because I can see it/feel it why r u mentioning 8gb sticks?

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Didn't check the listing 

Then this Timetec PINNACLE Konduit 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory (PKMD4U32C16CNHW16GK2) - PCPartPicker

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Damn this space can fit a 5090 (just kidding, it needs more)

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24 minutes ago, filpo said:

Again super cheap mine are 120$ retail on sale for 60.

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1 hour ago, Chree said:

Lol ram brand does matter, each one has a ms latency/speed and a build quality per part. Silicone ram is a exposed  stick of ram very cheaply made.

 

And I wouldn't spend an extra 100$  for similar performance?Screenshot_20230619_044139_YouTube.thumb.jpg.51929cd9423b86403d128e161fba9d1b.jpg

Ram brand doesnt matter

 

Good god do you think some fancy corsair vengeance with garbage samsung c die will clock better than a cheap samsung m378a1k43db2 d die stick?

 

if the ram you got doesnt hit its advertised clockspeed just rma or maybe its a fault of your mobo or bios settings. You will literally not see the difference between pcbs till you start trying 4600+ shenanigans and even then some generic green pcb oem sticks can hit 5000+ if those chinese micron rev e c9bjz overclocks or

This 4gbit e die green pcb or even

This aformentioned samsung d die green pcb

 

And keep in mind oem pcbs are bottom of the barrel dont think theres anything worse than oem green pcbs

 

Stop worrying about nonsense that will not affect your snails pace 3200/3600 xmp and only lead you to overpay for branding

 

No fucking shit everyone overspends on samsung ssds, branded rams, etc. Even though branding literally doesnt matter if the samsung ssds disintegrating controversy or some corsair rams known to have xmps that dont work with ryzen is anything to go by

 

 

literally the only thing stopping me from clocking the shit out of my 1gb psc ddr3 green pcbs is garbage mobos, they hit 2200 with ease its not even funny how easy it is, even mobo auto settings can hit 2200 on these 1333 bin sticks, but to be fair these are based on one of the best ddr3 ics around so i guess its to be expected that they hit 2200 with such ease, just need to buy a z87/97 to start clocking these higher, bet 2800 should be doable

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1 hour ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

Ram brand doesnt matter

 

Good god do you think some fancy corsair vengeance with garbage samsung c die will clock better than a cheap samsung m378a1k43db2 d die stick?

 

if the ram you got doesnt hit its advertised clockspeed just rma or maybe its a fault of your mobo or bios settings. You will literally not see the difference between pcbs till you start trying 4600+ shenanigans and even then some generic green pcb oem sticks can hit 5000+ if those chinese micron rev e c9bjz overclocks or

This 4gbit e die green pcb or even

This aformentioned samsung d die green pcb

 

And keep in mind oem pcbs are bottom of the barrel dont think theres anything worse than oem green pcbs

 

Stop worrying about nonsense that will not affect your snails pace 3200/3600 xmp and only lead you to overpay for branding

 

No fucking shit everyone overspends on samsung ssds, branded rams, etc. Even though branding literally doesnt matter if the samsung ssds disintegrating controversy or some corsair rams known to have xmps that dont work with ryzen is anything to go by

 

 

literally the only thing stopping me from clocking the shit out of my 1gb psc ddr3 green pcbs is garbage mobos, they hit 2200 with ease its not even funny how easy it is, even mobo auto settings can hit 2200 on these 1333 bin sticks, but to be fair these are based on one of the best ddr3 ics around so i guess its to be expected that they hit 2200 with such ease, just need to buy a z87/97 to start clocking these higher, bet 2800 should be doable

You can't read lol. U recommended a 50$ ram kit. I posted a 60$ ram kit that was on a 50% off sale. My original complaint was You suggesting a silicone ram kit with no heatspreader aka "cheap." Then u start talking about my ram being the same price as the new one u posted except mines worth 120$ but is on sale rn for 60$. You clearly just hear what you want . 

 

The ram u posted wasn't good sorry.

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19 minutes ago, Chree said:

You can't read lol. U recommended a 50$ ram kit. I posted a 60$ ram kit that was on a 50% off sale. My original complaint was You suggesting a silicone ram kit with no heatspreader aka "cheap." Then u start talking about my ram being the same price as the new one u posted except mines worth 120$ but is on sale rn for 60$. You clearly just hear what you want . 

 

The ram u posted wasn't good sorry.

I was reffering to the ones that have heatspreader for 50$ not the bare pcb jedec bin 3200c22 ones

 

and please elaborate on why the rams are not good especially for such snails pace 3200 speed, were not even talking proper 4600+ ddr4 here were talking snails pace 3200

 

If you are an actual overclocker like me that bothers to do some research on ram ics and ram oc youd know that ram branding is completely irrelevant

 

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This is the only somewhat decent acheivement for me cause my ddr2 platform isnt complete dogshit that cant clock rams, 1520 ddr2 in a goofy 1x3 config, gee i wonder how i managed to get that kind of speed out of some cheap 1066c6 binned xtreem dark, thats right just researching and experimenting, the only source i had as a reference for this oc is the hwbot record for these sticks cause ddr2 oc info on anything other than micron d9 is just gone or hard to locate

 

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And heres the 1gb psc sticks, just green pcb transcend 1333c9, clocks to 2200 with ease but dont have photos cause 2200 is still snails pace and im waiting on a board that can clock these properly to 2800+, only photos i do have is 2140 ddr3 but those are invalid cause i flashed my p6t deluxe v2 with a p6x58d premium bios and that caused some very weird behaviour with the rams being able to time really tight (2140 5-10-7) and pass prime95 largeffts but crashes on f@h and everything else

 

 

Ive kinda given up on ddr3 and im just waiting on some money to hop over to ddr4 to play with some oem samsung and hynix sticks similar to that bare pcb transcend

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3 hours ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

I was reffering to the ones that have heatspreader for 50$ not the bare pcb jedec bin 3200c22 ones

 

and please elaborate on why the rams are not good especially for such snails pace 3200 speed, were not even talking proper 4600+ ddr4 here were talking snails pace 3200

 

If you are an actual overclocker like me that bothers to do some research on ram ics and ram oc youd know that ram branding is completely irrelevant

 

IMG_20220515_152325.thumb.jpg.5c448084397bfa6b1cba451d79cf8ae8.jpg

This is the only somewhat decent acheivement for me cause my ddr2 platform isnt complete dogshit that cant clock rams, 1520 ddr2 in a goofy 1x3 config, gee i wonder how i managed to get that kind of speed out of some cheap 1066c6 binned xtreem dark, thats right just researching and experimenting, the only source i had as a reference for this oc is the hwbot record for these sticks cause ddr2 oc info on anything other than micron d9 is just gone or hard to locate

 

IMG_20220528_132657.thumb.jpg.41f6061829dcea03863d779888fbd080.jpg

And heres the 1gb psc sticks, just green pcb transcend 1333c9, clocks to 2200 with ease but dont have photos cause 2200 is still snails pace and im waiting on a board that can clock these properly to 2800+, only photos i do have is 2140 ddr3 but those are invalid cause i flashed my p6t deluxe v2 with a p6x58d premium bios and that caused some very weird behaviour with the rams being able to time really tight (2140 5-10-7) and pass prime95 largeffts but crashes on f@h and everything else

 

 

Ive kinda given up on ddr3 and im just waiting on some money to hop over to ddr4 to play with some oem samsung and hynix sticks similar to that bare pcb transcend

Bro what are you talking about.  Ur ram socks because it's not a 120$ ram kit on sale for half?  No one ever talked about over clocking no one asked about ur 1gb sticks of ram , I'm talking about is my ram okay for the build, not 4600+ddr4 for my mbs max of 3200?

 

Like what are ya doin?

 

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54 minutes ago, Chree said:

Bro what are you talking about.  Ur ram socks because it's not a 120$ ram kit on sale for half?  No one ever talked about over clocking no one asked about ur 1gb sticks of ram , I'm talking about is my ram okay for the build, not 4600+ddr4 for my mbs max of 3200?

 

Like what are ya doin?

 

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Well you are still overpaying but if its just 10$ down the drain for literally no benifit i guess its fine

 

Pcb quality only matters for proper high speed ddr4 not slow snails pace 3200, also 3200 is manufacturer rated speed but generally you can go alot higher than that

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12 hours ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

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Well you are still overpaying but if its just 10$ down the drain for literally no benifit i guess its fine

 

Pcb quality only matters for proper high speed ddr4 not slow snails pace 3200, also 3200 is manufacturer rated speed but generally you can go alot higher than that

Again u can't read. My motherboards max is 3200.  The heatspreader on my ram isn't cheap like yours

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1 minute ago, Chree said:

Again u can't read. My motherboards max is 3200.  The heatspreader on my ram isn't cheap like yours

Wait you are talking about the heatspreader? You do realise that most "heatspreaders" are plastic right?

 

Do you really think you cant go past 3200? not even 3600?

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4 hours ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

Wait you are talking about the heatspreader? You do realise that most "heatspreaders" are plastic right?

 

Do you really think you cant go past 3200? not even 3600?

Bro I don't want to, never even mentioned it ur the only  one talking about overclocking or higher ram, lower ram. The ram you selected wasn't good compared to the ones I chose on a great sale.

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23 minutes ago, Chree said:

Bro I don't want to, never even mentioned it ur the only  one talking about overclocking or higher ram, lower ram. The ram you selected wasn't good compared to the ones I chose on a great sale.

Bruh

I thought you were saying that this cheaper ram wont be as reliable as the more expensive ram kinda shit not just personal preference on plastic ass heatspreader

 

Shoulda atleast clarified that you just like the heatspreader design cause thats just personal preference, if you wanna throw 10$ down the drain for an aesthetics your choice

 

I was thinking you were talking objectively as in oc capabilities, pcb quality, or outright reliability

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1 hour ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

Bruh

I thought you were saying that this cheaper ram wont be as reliable as the more expensive ram kinda shit not just personal preference on plastic ass heatspreader

 

Shoulda atleast clarified that you just like the heatspreader design cause thats just personal preference, if you wanna throw 10$ down the drain for an aesthetics your choice

 

I was thinking you were talking objectively as in oc capabilities, pcb quality, or outright reliability

What r u talking about ur ram only has one side covered. 

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11 minutes ago, Chree said:

What r u talking about ur ram only has one side covered. 

Huh

Are you talking about the heatspreader or are you talking about the ics?

 

Ive never seen a ram with a heatspreader only on one side problably cause aesthetics, i do have a ram with a heatspreader on only one side but thats because its a diy ass aluminium foil heatspreader, just cut a piece of aluminium foil and stick it onto the ram with some thermal paste, it did seem to do a decent job when a fan is placed over it cause the ics went from being burning hot to warm to the touch, but this is just a stupid oc experiment with a generic samsung 1333 stick at 2200mhz with 2.46v vdimm on x58

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5 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

Huh

Are you talking about the heatspreader or are you talking about the ics?

 

Ive never seen a ram with a heatspreader only on one side problably cause aesthetics, i do have a ram with a heatspreader on only one side but thats because its a diy ass aluminium foil heatspreader, just cut a piece of aluminium foil and stick it onto the ram with some thermal paste, it did seem to do a decent job when a fan is placed over it cause the ics went from being burning hot to warm to the touch, but this is just a stupid oc experiment with a generic samsung 1333 stick at 2200mhz with 2.46v vdimm on x58

Go away man u ramble about urself too much. Your rams not good imo. It's definitely not as good as the corsair that's for certain.

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