Simple Questions - January 17, 2020 |
- Simple Questions - January 17, 2020
- Be sure to remove all required GPU brackets that are in contact with the surface area of your GPU... Rookie Mistake!
- How do I upgrade to an SSD? (OS SSD)
- 12 year old building a pc
- The days finally here, can finally afford my new GPU!!
- I cant contain my excitement!!! Just ordered all the parts for my first build. Huge thank you to everyone on this sub for all your help. I wont sleep tonight!
- My father wants to build his first PC in a decade, please check the parts
- BeQuite! Pure Base 500
- RTX 2070 NEW or 1080ti USED
- Cant install GPU drivers. Could my card have gone bad?
- should i build this 1300$ pc
- Drive letters switched, PC won't boot
- Ryzen 7 2700x or Ryzen 5 3600
- R5 3600 gaming overclock recommendation
- Why do people recommend overkill PSUs?
- Best wireless card for fiber internet?
- Good RTX 2080 heatsink add-ons.
- I have my Soundbar hooked up via Aux cord going to my monitor, and I am only getting sound from monitor speakers and not from the sound bar. Can anyone help me fix this issue? Thanks.
- Need help deciding which x570 board to get
- [Beer for who can help] Second m.2 not showing up!
- First PC Builder. Trying to cover all bases. Feedback greatly appreciated!
- Are these two compatible out of box without bios
- RAM issue?
- I'm looking for a third gen ready motherboard (ryzen)
- So my doctor just strongly suggested a humidifier for my for my sinuses,
Simple Questions - January 17, 2020 Posted: 17 Jan 2020 04:11 AM PST This thread is for simple questions that don't warrant their own thread (although we strongly suggest checking the sidebar and the wiki before posting!). Please don't post involved questions that are better suited to a [Build Help], [Build Ready] or [Build Complete] post. Examples of questions:
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Posted: 17 Jan 2020 09:47 AM PST After dealing with higher than expected temps on my RX 5700 for 2 months, frustrated that under clocking wasn't helping, I finally had a look at the backside of my PC. This is when I noticed that the vent holes on the backside of my blower style GPU appeared to be blocked by my case's GPU brackets. I realized my GPU is thick enough to occupy two bracket slots, so I remove it from the board to discover that (OBVIOUSLY) the entire side that faces the bracket is ventilation for the GPU. While considering what an idiot I am, I removed the bracket cover and re-secured my GPU, now not blocking any exhaust holes. Sure enough, my temps dropped from 95 degrees to a steady 70-75, and the noise went from Boeing 787 to a distant Honda Accord. EDIT: For those struggling to understand what I'm saying, see this stock photo I drew on to better understand. Also, see the stock photo of the back of my specific case and card. My GPU outputs are located in the second from the top expansion slot. The third from the top slot was the one blocking the vents, and is now open so the vents are exposed. As can be seen, the vents are flush, so that's why the card was able to fit behind the closed expansion slot. Also worth mentioning that on my case, the slot covers aren't mesh that are easily removable. They are solid metal built into the case that have to be bent until they snap off. And also worth clarifying! My card doesn't have a DVI slot like that STOCK photo. My card only has vents in the second slot (Gigabyte Reference RX 5700) [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
How do I upgrade to an SSD? (OS SSD) Posted: 17 Jan 2020 03:22 AM PST I'm wanting to move my OS to an SSD. Currently run Windows on a mechanical drive, so am going to get a 120gb SSD for the OS to compliment my other 2tb drive. Is it possible to move my OS from the 2tb drive onto the SSD? Or am I going to have to reinstall and start fresh on the SSD? Many thanks! [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 17 Jan 2020 11:11 AM PST alright thanks to everyone in this subreddit, I have proved my parents wrong and built a fully working PC at 12 years old i am so thankful for all the help i have received through this subreddit and i truly appreciate it Picture https://imgur.com/hVfmrxI Part list https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/tTddx6 [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The days finally here, can finally afford my new GPU!! Posted: 17 Jan 2020 05:12 AM PST Edit: the PCPartPicker list has an incorrect PSU listed. That PSU is planned as a future purchase. I currently have a EVGA 500W GD 80+ Gold PSU. Sorry for the mistake. I know I've been posting here quite a bit, so sorry if my many topics seem a tad spammy. Been trying to learn more about my PC, it's components, what does and does not work, and overall just soaking in what information the community is giving me. To all of you I say, thank you very much. I've been working my ass off and scraping together all my OT pay and I can finally afford to replace my XFX RX 580, and just in time since it's been having some graphical issues lately (artifact, green screen tears etc). So is my final time asking but which does community find fits my PC best? Final Build: Above is the card I am leaning toward most. My case has a clearance of 320 mm max for the GPU and the card itself is 300mm though I have seen reports of it being somewhat closer to 305 mm. My PSU is a B- tier 500w EVGA GD 80+ gold. While it's not the most optimal PSU I've gathered that it's good enough till I scrape together more cash down the line for a PSU with more headroom. I simply plan on Undervolting the 5700 XT to be on the safe side and reduce thermals. The case has had it's bum 140mm fan replaced with a Corsair 140mm fan and 2 120mm fans have been installed for better circulation. The top mounted fan is serving as an exhaust while the back and front fans are set as intake fans. I've been torn between the PC Red Devil and the EVGA 2060 Super XC Ultra edition however (link below). While it's the lesser card, NVIDIA has more out of the box and play potential with minimal effort needed on my own part aside from having to DDU for a clean install. So with all that said, which would be better for my PC in general. 1440 is nice but I am quite happy going 1080p 144hz for the smoother gameplay. 5700xt has more down the road potential but may come with some issues given my PSU. The 2060 Super seems like the safer option but will have less potential so to speak And for one last question. If I go 5700XT, will DDU be needed or will it be fine for a plug and play sort of deal? Since it's just AMD go AMD. Thank you all again, I have actually enjoyed getting to dive deeper into the world of PC parts and customizing my PC. You all have really been a source of helpful information that has had me hooked since I made my first order. [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 17 Jan 2020 12:40 PM PST Man it feels good. Specs before you all ask! -AMD Ryzen 3700x (I have been swayed from team blue) -B450 Max Gaming MB -ASUS - GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB Super ROG strix -Corsair Vengance 2 x 8 GB DDR4 3600mhz RAM -Corsair RM750 80+ Gold Fully Mod -Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro v4 -1TB Samsung Evo 970 Pro -Seagate 2TB 7200 RPM HDD -CORSAIR - Crystal Series 570X RGB ATX PC Case [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
My father wants to build his first PC in a decade, please check the parts Posted: 17 Jan 2020 02:11 PM PST My father wants to build his first PC in a few years and I've gotta choose the parts. He wants to mainly use it for 3D rendering with Blender and a little bit of gaming (only older games, NFS Carbon or Dirt 3 erea, nothing that matters). Any advice on the hardware? Here's my list: https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/W4kHRk PCPartPicker Part List
We'll buy the parts in Germany, probably from Mindfactory or Amazon. Budget around 500 - 550€. Thanks for your help! Edit: He already owns Win10, a case and a ~250GB SSD and two 1TB HDDs [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 17 Jan 2020 04:14 AM PST After a long 6 years, I've decided to build a new budget pc for 1080p gaming. My secondary aim was minimal noise at least on idle so I thought I share my experience. CASE: BeQuite Pure Base 500 MB: Asrock B450M Pro4 CPU: Ryzen 7 2700 GPU: Asus RX 570 4 GB PSU: Be Quiet! Power Pure 11 600W RAM: 2x 8 GB Patriot Viper 4 3000 MHz HDD: 1TB SSD: 240GB M.2 The Pure Base case comes with two 140mm Pure Wings fans and noise insulation which isn't standard in this price category. Btw it looks really nice, I was surprised how wide it is compared to my old Corsair case. I've ordered a non modular PSU and there is enough space in the case to hide all the cables even while using extensions. I've moved the front intake fan from middle position a bit lower so it would cool the GPU better. It's also pulling more air in, in this position because of the case design. GPU temperature at idle is now a couple degrees lower. After a few days the stock Ryzen cpu cooler flew out of the case. Temps were ok but it's spinning too fast even at idle, it's just to loud for my taste. Bought a BeQuite Pure Rock and set it to spin at 600rpm up to 55°C CPU temperature, even while playing games temperature stays at around 50°C. Case fans are non PWM but I can control their speed via Asrock motherboard, they are set to spin at 500rpm and the PSU fan spins around 600rpm. With all fans spinning only up to 600rpm there is almost no sound coming from the case, even at night without noise from outside I have to be really close to the pc to hear if it's turned on. The tricky part was the GPU. Up to 55°C fans are at zero rpm which is good, but while gaming the RX570 are known for producing quit a bit of noise. Out of the box fans spin at 55% around 2000rpm. I've managed to undervolt the card from 1150mV down to 965mV while maintaining stock speed of 1256mhz. While playing KCD temperature went down from 70°C to 63°C with 2000rpm. Than I have lowered fan speed to 35% ~ 1200rpm and the temperature raised again to acceptable 70°-72°C. Acustic difference is day and night, it's still the loudest part but only by a litlle bit. [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 17 Jan 2020 02:36 AM PST Hi everyone, I am planning to upgrade my gpu to 2070 or 1080 ti, mostly gaming in 1080p. [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cant install GPU drivers. Could my card have gone bad? Posted: 17 Jan 2020 02:07 PM PST So I have a prebuilt HP desktop that I had upgraded the psu and GPU (Rx480) in around 3 Years ago. It has worked perfectly since then with no hiccups. Fast forward to this week. I saw all of the hullabaloo about RIS and all the new features in the adrenalin 2020 edition drivers. So I went into radeon settings checed for updates and began the update. It couldnt finish the install so i got DDU, uninsalled in safe mode and restarted. Still no dice. I googled things to try like disable antivirus and firewalls. I used amd's cleanup utility as well. I scanned and checked windows and the filesystems integrity (came back perfect). Somewhere I read to delete the installation folder for the driver so I did that. Still no dice. Lastly I tried going down the list of old drivers that did work and couldnt install those either. Finally, defeated I used a restore point I had to reset it to a few days ago when I still had a working driver. Only problem is device manager shows I have a driver but I cant open amd settings and confirm any thing. I can try to open it but nothing happens. My specs are i7 6700 16 gb ddr3l (OEM) OEM mobo Sapphire nitro plus 8gb rx480 Evga either 550 or 600w bronze rated psu Crucial mx300 250gb boot drive 2tb seagate hdd I always get the same 1603 "a general issue has occured" The amd support site basically only says to use the amd cleanup utility. Bascially need help on what else to do before i backup and do a clean install of my OS. Any help would be much appreciated. [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 17 Jan 2020 03:35 PM PST im planing to build a gaming pc , and my friend and i came up with this build , please share with me your thoughts , concerns and advices :) cpu : AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor motherboard : Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard graphics card : Sapphire Radeon RX 5700 XT 8 GB PULSE Video Card ram: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 Memory ssd : Samsung 860 Evo 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive hdd : Western Digital Caviar Blue 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive power supply : Corsair RM (2019) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply p.s : i already have the monitor / case / software [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Drive letters switched, PC won't boot Posted: 17 Jan 2020 01:40 PM PST I am currently dealing with some driver problems and restored my pc (windows 10). It booted once but since then, upon rebooting my pc, it starts in recovery mode. When I attempt to restore to a restore point, it tells me that I haven't turned on system protection on my C: drive. Opening command prompt in the advanced recovery options and ran DISKPART. This is where it gets weird as it shows that my boot drive is listed as D: and my additional HDD is my C drive. I honestly have no clue how to proceed from here and hope you are able to help me. Edit: I have since found this, but I am not sure how to do this from the console. Edit 2: I just ran bootrec/ScanOs and it says 'total identified Windows installations: 0' [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 17 Jan 2020 01:37 PM PST The 7 is currently 177 on amazon The 5 is 189 Which one is better for a 900-1000$ build? The computer will be used for medium games like astroneer, Minecraft, TF2, and rocket League (not really any AAA titles) and some light video editing [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
R5 3600 gaming overclock recommendation Posted: 17 Jan 2020 02:50 PM PST I just bought a hyper 212 rgb black edition, and am wondering what I should OC my r5 3600 to for gaming. Is 4.2 ghz a reasonable overclock? [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Why do people recommend overkill PSUs? Posted: 17 Jan 2020 09:05 AM PST I'm seeing trend of recommending overkill (will use this generic term for sake of simplicity) PSUs, it's complete madness. For a source of PSU tiering, I will be referring to Linus Techtips PSU Tier List. There are basically two types of overkill recommendations:
The first one is just stupid in itself and I guess not worth talking. The second one of overkill recommendations is more interesting however. So many times I've seen people asking for budget builds for for midrange or lower end PCs - like Ryzen 5 1600 (AF), Ryzen 2600 or even Ryzen 3600 paired with budget GPU like 1650S, 1660S, etc.. and people are screaming: get RMx from Corsair - which costs damn 1/4 of total build cost (or frankly other from A or higher tier, of which pricing basically starts at 100€+). Then you see someone builds something like Ryzen 7 3700x with 2080s and they are recommending the same PSU. All B tier PSUs (from list I linked) are exceptionally suitable for that level of PCs builds and cost 30-50% (varying between individual models). However there is trend of saying anything below A tier is a ticking bomb, it will kill your PC, burn your house and other complete and utter nonsense. B tier consists PSUs with decent quality components (so 105'C rated capacitors), all important safety features, bronze/gold efficiency rating, powerful enough 12V rail (typically ~95% of total PSU wattage), DC-DC converters, good voltage control, good voltage ripple control and good reliability to handle mid-range PC builds. Nothing will explode and nothing will kill your PC or burn your house. B tier is pretty solid. People are completely insane when it comes down to PSU recommendations. What next? AXi recommendations incoming? If you view reviews of those affordable B tier PSUs reviews on Jonny Guru (reputable PSU tester/reviewer), you'll see those PSUs are far better than what people commonly acknowledge. Ofc if someone is building 1500 €/$ PC with intentions to high overclocks it's completely different situation. Where is this trend even coming from, where basically only S and A tiers are worth buying, while everything else, is trash regardless of what you are building and at what budget). I've seen such recommendations for ultra budget PCs on iGPU, completely ridiculous, because "don't skimp on PSU", but skimp != skimp. [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Best wireless card for fiber internet? Posted: 17 Jan 2020 03:52 PM PST I'm moving soon and the layout of the house doesn't really allow for running an ethernet cable very far. I will ask the ISP about running one through the wall at some point but for now I need to connect wirelessly. It's 1 Gbps down so whatever can take the most advantage of that is ideal. [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Good RTX 2080 heatsink add-ons. Posted: 17 Jan 2020 03:42 PM PST I have a Gigabyte Windforce 8GB RTX 2080 and I experience quite high temps while gaming in 1440p whilst also at 144hz. The temperatures go up to 80-87c depending on what game I am playing. I know that the simple option would be to turn graphical settings down but I don't want to do that. I can't seem to find any good heatsinks for this card. Also I don't have a watercooled pc so watercooling will not be an option for me. Thank you. [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Need help deciding which x570 board to get Posted: 17 Jan 2020 03:39 PM PST https://pcpartpicker.com/list/QmYRzN is what I have put together so far. Does anyone have any recommendations on what X570 board to get for this build? I need enough fan headers and would like to add more M.2 NVME storage in the future, so I suppose 2-3 slots of that would be preferable, and I suppose all of them would need to support pcie 4.0, I am not sure? Also I am wondering if I need anything separate to purchase to be able to use all the fans with RGBS? Lastly, some insight into if I should pay a little more for 3600 ram or if 3200 is fine would be appreciated. [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
[Beer for who can help] Second m.2 not showing up! Posted: 17 Jan 2020 03:35 PM PST Hey there, I'm having an isssue with my m.2 slots. I am trying to use both my motherboard will only detect one of them. The drives i'm trying to use as as follows: Slot 0 (top): Samsung NVME Evo 970 1TB Slot 1 (bottom): ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro NVME 1TB M.2 SSD. I can only use one at the same time. I'm fairly certain this is either a limitiation of the board or an issue in the BIOS since I have tried 2 other m.2 drives: like the intel 660p 1TB or the kingston a4000 series 500GB. I've tried disabling or enabling CSM support. Im really at a loss here and have no idea what to do to get both NVME m.2 drives working at the same time. The second drive works if its alone so the drive is not faulty and neither is the slot. Both slots support NVME. The second drive doesn't show up in the BIOS thank you in advance. Motherboard model: Z390 GAMING X(rev.1.0) [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
First PC Builder. Trying to cover all bases. Feedback greatly appreciated! Posted: 17 Jan 2020 03:30 PM PST PCPartPicker list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/DjtQGc Above is the build path I've chosen after researching components the past few months. I'm new to PC building and plan on building my own very soon. However, in the midst of the excitement of researching and choosing these components I completely forgot I'd need a decent monitor to go with it. I currently use my Xbox One on my 32 inch 60hz Samsung Smart TV at my desk setup so I was looking at the AOC CQ32G1 1440p 144hz monitor as a decently budget monitor as I'll already be spending a good bit on the actual PC. I guess I could go down to a 27 inch but I'd rather keep my desk layout about how it is now. Right now this monitor is on Amazon for $320 bucks. Does anyone have one of these or have used one? How are curved monitors? Will this be sufficient until I can buy a better monitor within a year or so? Also, how about the PC build I've chosen? I know I could get cheaper RAM but I wanted a little more RGB for my first build. How are the stock fans in the H500? Should I look into buying some of those too? And CPU coolers... I can't really decide between the Noctua NH-D15, Dark Rock Pro 4, or the Thermalright Le Grand Macho RT. Any input here is also greatly appreciated. For whoever took the time to read and reply I wanna thank you so much. I've learned more on r/buildapc than I ever thought possible. Thanks, guys! [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Are these two compatible out of box without bios Posted: 17 Jan 2020 03:13 PM PST | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 17 Jan 2020 03:12 PM PST I just got a new gpu, (2060super) and cpu (i5 9400f) and I've noticed a freezing issue. My gpu and cpu dont overheat, so that's definitely not the problem. My psu is 500w, but I'm not sure if that's the problem either. The thing is I only have 8gb of ram, and some sources say this might be the cause. When I freeze the gpu graph in task manager spikes to 100% and the cpu to like 40% (no game running) I really need help with this, so I would appreciate any comments! Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
I'm looking for a third gen ready motherboard (ryzen) Posted: 17 Jan 2020 12:55 PM PST I would have bought the msi b450 tomahawk max but it's 130€ on Amazon now. Is there anything else third gen ready? I know about the other msi max versions, I'm looking for some other brand. Thanks [link] [comments] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
So my doctor just strongly suggested a humidifier for my for my sinuses, Posted: 17 Jan 2020 09:08 AM PST I'm also building my pc this week, is there anything I should worry about(with my pc) with the extra moisture that'll be in my room? Edit: Appreciate all the answers. Thank y'all [link] [comments] |
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