• Breaking News

    [Android][timeline][#f39c12]

    Thursday, December 31, 2020

    Simple Questions - December 31, 2020

    Simple Questions - December 31, 2020


    Simple Questions - December 31, 2020

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 04:06 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:

    • Is this RAM compatible with my motherboard?
    • I'm thinking of getting a ≤$300 graphics card. Which one should I get?
    • I'm on a very tight budget and I'm looking for a case < $50

    Remember that Discord is great places to ask quick questions as well: http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/wiki/livechat

    Important: Downvotes are strongly discouraged in this thread. Sorting by new is strongly encouraged.

    Have a question about the subreddit or otherwise for /r/buildapc mods? We welcome your mod mail!

    Looking for all the Simple Questions threads? Want an easy way to locate today's thread? This link is now in the sidebar below the yellow Rules section.

    submitted by /u/AutoModerator
    [link] [comments]

    Just spent 6 hours upkeeping my PC.

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 02:02 AM PST

    I have no idea where the time went. I thought I'd be at it for an hour or two, max. I mean, it was worth it, but holy cow.

    Alcohol and compressed air cleaning all over. Surprised at how much dust was in it, especially considering I'm running positive pressure and keeping it off the floor. Improved cable management. I'm sure a hundred people could tell me a hundred things I could have done differently or better, but this is legitimately the best cable management I've ever done, and I'm so happy about it right now... even if it is mostly on the side behind a tinted glass panel and facing a wall...

    Also did a successful SATA Power Cable reversal (I was so nervous about that), and did the washers mod on the 5700 XT. While in there I also cleaned the insides, and put on a nice layer of brand new Kryonaut. Not noticing significant temp differences, but I am getting a 5dB reduction from where I'm seated (33dB before, 28dB after), which is so incredibly nice.

    Just... felt pretty proud of myself, honestly. Wanted to share it with someone. Have a nice day!

    Edit: WOW! I was just feeling good about actually sitting down and getting this done. It's been hard to get motivated lately. This response has been overwhelming, and the fact that it's overwhelmingly positive has been pretty nice too! Thank you so much.

    Here she is, back where she belongs! Don't worry, I'll be fixing up the office next, so that exterior cable management is going to be handled! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1momVBG5x7T6cuzZZklJCwcNYT9-76dVn/view?usp=sharing

    Also, apparently some people didn't realize that I had a link in the original message, so here's the before and after link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14mLdp4_5nLHnusj4cWvwq8bsmQjD7rVs/view?usp=sharing

    submitted by /u/SadBrontosaurus
    [link] [comments]

    This probably goes without saying, but always save the box and foam your case came in – there’s no safer place for your computer when you move.

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 10:02 AM PST

    While I feel like a lot of people save the packaging of nearly component in their PC, I'm sure many discard all of it.

    As someone who has moved multiple times, having the original packaging of my case has been a life saver. The foam inserts are reliable and it keeps your computer fairly safe.

    Obviously it's still fragile but a lot better off than on it's own or in a different box.

    submitted by /u/tnick771
    [link] [comments]

    First Solo Build!

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 01:41 PM PST

    My first PC before this was built mainly by a friend where I was the "assistant" aka moral supporter. This time, I bought and built everything and I'm pretty happy with the result. The tinted window is awesome and makes the RGB so much better - hard to convey in pictures. Check it out!

    https://imgur.com/a/kmd8CDd

    Corsair 4000D Airflow (Black)

    MSI Tomahawk X570

    Ryzen 3700x

    NZXT x63 AIO - retrofitted with Noctua-A14 PWM fans

    Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 32GB (4 sticks)

    Nvidia RTX 3080 FE

    UpHere GPU Anti-sag Bracket

    Corsair LL120 RGB fans x3

    Corsair RMx850

    Lian Li Strimer Plus 24-pin cables

    2TB ADATA XPG-SX8200 NVME M.2

    500GB Samsung 860 Evo

    submitted by /u/markodarko2014
    [link] [comments]

    Finished build!

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 05:52 AM PST

    Hi all!

    I just wanted to thank everyone in this subreddit for helping me build my own pc. I finished it today and it works and looks amazing.

    https://imgur.com/mHcbVns

    Specs:

    Ryzen 3600

    MSI B450M PRO-VDH Max

    Gigabyte Aorus GeForce RTX 3060 Ti MASTER 8G

    Antec Dark Phantom 301M

    Iiyama G-Master G2470HSU-B1 Zwart

    Iiyama ProLite XUB2492HSU-B1 Zwart (FHD)

    Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L V2 RGB

    Corsair LL120 RGB LED (3-pack), 120mm

    Corsair Vengeance LPX CMK16GX4M2B3200C16

    Seasonic S12III 500W

    Kingston A400 2,5" 480GB

    Samsung 860 EVO 1TB

    Arctic Z2 Basic - dual monitor arm

    submitted by /u/Thomastensoep
    [link] [comments]

    For anyone interested there are multiple rtx 3090s at the r Columbus micro center

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 12:09 PM PST

    They have like 7 or 8 as of the time of posting this

    submitted by /u/_pineapple-on-pizza_
    [link] [comments]

    Do never install the MSI Dragon Center with a RTX 3000s Card

    Posted: 30 Dec 2020 08:33 PM PST

    I can't belive what i've experience with this piece of Software.

    So i bought a new MSI RTX 3090 Suprim X Card. And i've installed most of the Software i could found for it. Was my first MSI product. The Card is just amazing. But then something went off. In every Game after 1 min or so. My FPS go Down. and my Whole PC start to stutter. Even if i left the game windows 10 stutter alot until i restart the whole PC..First i thought this must be a driver Issue but it was not..

    At the restarts my windows 10 always said that it can't shut down because of "GSPY Hid Device"I read on reddit ;) that this is a false Message but have something to do with the MSI Dragon Center..So i deinstall the Dragon Center aaaaaand..

    The FPS drops...the stutter...the strange noises from my PC was gone...

    I don't know what they did wrong with this piece of Software BUT DO NEVER INSTALL the Dragon Center...

    i hope this help some people that have the same issue

    submitted by /u/MunArashi
    [link] [comments]

    Should I buy now or wait?

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 09:49 AM PST

    I'm unsure as of what to do.. should I buy my PC parts now and wait another month until I get my monitor and other peripherals (Case, PSU, Keyboard, Mouse) or should I buy everything all at once? I'm afraid if I wait the parts are going to go out of stock, especially the CPU I'm getting.

    I'm getting the following:

    B450 Tomhawk Max

    1660Super

    Ryzen1600 AF

    16GB DDR4 3200

    500GB M.2 & 2TB HDD

    submitted by /u/LaGrandePolla
    [link] [comments]

    Can't get my system to post

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 01:45 PM PST

    Hi I'm a first time builder and I'm having issues getting my system to post. I'm trying to do a bare bones post just to make sure all of my components work so I've just been connecting the 24 pin, the 8 pin cpu power, two 8 pin pcei into the gpu, the display port from the gpu to the monitor, and the power button. The rgb will light up on the motherboard, but nothing else. I don't have any qleds, RGB from the gpu or ram, and psu fan or rgb won't turn on. I've tried switching out my psu already as before I didn't have any power whatsoever (the difference being that with the new psu I get some rgb on the motherboard while I didn't have any power whatsoever with the original psu). My specs are as follows

    Motherboard- Rog strix x570-e gaming

    CPU- Ryzen 7 3800x

    GPU- Nvidia rtx 3090 suprim x

    Memory- Corsair vengeance rgb pro 32 GB (2x16)

    PSU- Gamemax rgb 850W psu (previously had corsair RM 850x)

    Storage- 2 TB Samsung 970 Evo pro (2x1tb)

    submitted by /u/-Ryxios-
    [link] [comments]

    Fan tip no one talks about: Buy splitter cables if you have a lot of them.

    Posted: 30 Dec 2020 09:09 PM PST

    I've heard a lot of advice about fans both here and on r/pcmasterrace. Enable PWM so they can run quieter at low load, set them in the correct direction, etc.

    What no one seems to talk about is investing in splitter cables or daisy-chainable fans for builds which use a number of fans.

    I have 9 fans including the CPU fan. What no one talked about is that motherboards only have so many fan ports, mine had 6 including a CPU and Pump port. While 3 of my fans came with a splitter, the other 9 did not. This meant that one of my fans (the top exhaust) was sad and had no port for power, and the rest were a rats nest of cables. I even had to cannibalize the Pump port for a fan that was definitely not used for a water-cooling pump.

    I now have some splitters, and my PC is much happier.

    Invest in a few 4 pin splitter cables if you plan on getting lots for your build, your motherboard may not have support for that many. You'll need a place to plug in all those fans, and it will help a ton with cable management. They're super cheap too!

    Hope this helps. Maybe it's been talked about, but I've been on PC forums for a few months now and haven't seen it mentioned. It also didn't occur to me at all that MOBO manufacturers don't always plan for people to have an assload of fans.

    UPDATE: More knowledgeable people than I have mentioned that if you go this route, check the maximum amperage for your fan ports. If they draw a lot of current and your board can't handle it when daisy chained that's a problem.

    It's also been mentioned that most builds don't need this many fans. That's totally valid, I knew from the start I wouldn't need this many. But since I had the budget, I decided to fill my fan spots.

    If you're starting a new build, keep in mind that 9 fans is most likely overkill.

    I should also add that I'm far from an expert. This is my first time building a PC, but I figured I'd share the info since it doesn't seem to be talked about often.

    Cheers!

    Update 2: I just found out I'm on the hot page, wow! As a previous lurker on the sub, that's an honor! Thanks to everyone who sorted by new :)

    submitted by /u/Hollywood0967
    [link] [comments]

    Need help getting this metal lip off the back of monitor

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 02:46 PM PST

    So this monitor is a AOC 27B1H

    I followed this tutorial to get the included plastic stand arm off:

    https://youtu.be/IsyV5IFFNTo

    So this is where I am at now:

    http://imgur.com/a/MHYir6x

    I have tried like 40 different wrenches but none of them can fit in there.

    Any ideas on how to remove this? I will use a saw if necessary.

    submitted by /u/tim204
    [link] [comments]

    New PC capped at 100hz with my 144hz monitor, help

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 09:40 AM PST

    Hello All,

    I built my new PC which can easily handle 144hz and I also bought a Samsung C49HG9 monitor. The monitors menu says 144hz but I the option for 144hz doesn't appear in display setting, it's capped at 100hz. Does anyone know how to fix this? It's plugged in through the display port and, weirdly enough, when we originally plugged in the monitor to setup the new PC, 144hz was available and selected but after just randomly checking today, it's now capped at 100hz.

    Thanks!

    submitted by /u/PKJMS
    [link] [comments]

    Gaming PC rate!

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 07:21 AM PST

    Hi guys, I'm trying to build a gaming pc but I'm a kind of a noob in pc building and I'm actually looking for some advice so feel free to tell me to change some parts. Actually my budget is around 1500€. Thanks!

    pcpartspicker: https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/NJ6svf

    I just need some modifications since I'm over budget

    submitted by /u/Gocciole
    [link] [comments]

    Fyi, ryzen 5 5600x available for pre order at b&h

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 12:55 PM PST

    I got mine ordered. Hope this helps someone else here.

    submitted by /u/Raaos
    [link] [comments]

    3070 gpu help

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 02:03 PM PST

    I'm building my first pc and made the mistake of getting my psu early because it was on sale but now I'm worried about power requirements. I have a 3700x and a 3070 with a samsung 970 evo and a Seagate 2tb hard drive plus some fans and a msi gaming plus motherboard. I have a 750watt psu should I be concerned about power issues like it not running smoothly and or randomly crashing with the random power spikes with the gpu?

    submitted by /u/FoGAwakening
    [link] [comments]

    What do I need to replace?

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 03:02 PM PST

    When installing my new ram sticks I encountered a problem when I tried to boot. My mother board was showing the lights for issues with both my cpu and my ram. But then I replaced the ram with my old ram and my old cpu and it still wouldn't boot and the same lights lit up on my mother board. I have a limited knowledge of this sorta stuff so if anyone could help me I would really appreciate it. Motherboard: Mai b450 m bazooka Gpu: gtx 1050 ti CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x ( I mostly play competitive games so my gpu doesn't bother me)

    submitted by /u/Rawchickenyummy
    [link] [comments]

    PC builders here from Germany,

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 09:34 AM PST

    If you've ever ordered from Alternate, have you had any problems there related to shipping damage, shipping time, and availability?

    submitted by /u/In5idiu5
    [link] [comments]

    Ryzen 5600x overheating with stock fan? Help!

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 10:14 AM PST

    So I just built a new pc about two weeks ago and I wanted to switch To ryzen because everyone likes their chips, so I bought the 5600x. Last night I was playing wow and my game crashed several times so I installed a temp monitoring software and it told me the cpu was running at 86 C. I the pc put together by a local computer service because I bought all the parts from them and they said they would do it for free. I only have the stock fan on the chip and I went into bios and turned all the fans up to max but even then the chip is still reaching 80-85 C. How do i fix this? I'm not very good with computers and don't know what I should do aside from taking back to them to look at.

    Here is what else is in my computer: Gtx 3070 B550 phantom gaming motherboard 32g gskillz ram Corsair 750w gold psu 1tb Samsung ssd

    submitted by /u/Mitochondria25
    [link] [comments]

    Is a 3070 and a Ryzen 5 3600 good for 1080p gaming?

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 02:44 PM PST

    I've been looking to upgrade my PC and saw that this combo is really good , but saw some people saying that using it for 1080p is a waste of money. I also want to know what other processors i can use with this build ( i want this to hold up for 5 years at least ).

    submitted by /u/PotatoGamingPG
    [link] [comments]

    Ultra HD, HD and SD not allowing 144hz refresh rate.

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 11:34 AM PST

    I recently got a PC and a 144hz G-Sync compatible monitor, I wanted to change the resolution to "1080p, 1920 x 1080" in my NVIDIA control panel, but it would only allow me to do 120hz refresh rate, but if I go to "1920 x 1080" under the "PC" category in this panel, it does allow me to do 144hz.

    Sorry, I didnt know how to put an image here, so I posted on Imgur: https://imgur.com/a/zJLSRxp

    submitted by /u/Deacon-Doe
    [link] [comments]

    Transferring All Programs and Files from Laptop to PC

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 12:26 PM PST

    I'm building my first PC this weekend, and I want to find a way to transfer all my programs and files from my laptop to my new PC. I have quite a few mods for games like Fallout 4, and I don't want to have to reinstall everything, including all the programs. I thought I could clone the drive onto the NVMe SSD I'll be using in my PC, but I read that wouldn't work since the hardware will be different. Is there a way to transfer all my programs and files? I'd be fine with having to do a clean Windows install on my PC and then moving the other programs and files. I just don't want to spend another 6 hours re-downloading and configuring the stuff I've already fixed.

    submitted by /u/echasketch2010
    [link] [comments]

    Continue with scalped 3080 purchase or go 10 months without a GPU?

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 01:56 PM PST

    I know buying from scalpers is highly frowned upon (which I understand) but hear me out. I've been without a GPU since September as I sold my 2080 expecting to be able to buy a 3080 at launch, considering I was able to pre-order the 2080 last time round.

    I managed to secure a scalped sealed 3080 asus Tuf OC for £1030 (they retail here for £750-800) which have since gone up to about £1100+ on ebay. I was expecting to get that today but the seller sent it to the wrong address by mistake which is now being returned to him.

    Meanwhile there have recently been leaks coming out of 3080ti variant which would obviously be much more future proof in the long run, but if i get a refund from the scalper for the 3080 i bought I could realistically be waiting until June for these cards to be purchasable as it doesn't appear as if stock is going to match demand anytime soon, meaning i will of been without a GPU for 10 whole months.

    What would you do considering my situation? I am currently struggling to get by on a Ryzen 3400G.

    submitted by /u/Scared_Yogurtcloset3
    [link] [comments]

    Trying to upgrade from a GeForce GT 730

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 04:07 PM PST

    Build Help/Ready:

    Have you read the sidebar and rules? (Please do)

    Yes

    What is your intended use for this build? The more details the better.

    Gaming

    If gaming, what kind of performance are you looking for? (Screen resolution, framerate, game settings)

    Decent 1080p @ 60 fps

    What is your budget (ballpark is okay)?

    ~200 USD to ~300 USD

    In what country are you purchasing your parts?

    US

    Provide any additional details you wish below.

    I currently have a pre-built desktop that I was looking to upgrade some components of. The first thing I want to upgrade is the graphics card from an NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 to something that can actually handle mid-tier gaming.

    My biggest concern is how should I go about finding a new GPU that will fit in my build? Are there any suggestions for a GPU with similar size to my GT 730?

    submitted by /u/ajax5206
    [link] [comments]

    Not sure if AIO is properly installed

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 04:06 PM PST

    I build my first Ryzen PC today and when I was installing the AIO I clipped on on side and then the other but when I was screwing them in one didn't screw in as far as the other. I made sure it didn't wiggle and my temps haven't gone above 67 (sitting at 48 right now with Rust, Discord, and a few Chrome tabs open) but I'm still worried it might break/

    submitted by /u/j0rdancodes
    [link] [comments]

    A question about RAm and motherboard compatibility

    Posted: 31 Dec 2020 12:18 PM PST

    I bought 2x3000 mhz ram ddr4 and i want to buy a motherboard MSI- H410- A PRO. this motherboard supports ddr4 2933 mhz. My question is, can i combine them? or will i have compatibility problems? Thank u.

    submitted by /u/Uxeeel
    [link] [comments]

    No comments:

    Post a Comment

    Fashion

    Beauty

    Travel