Mussels
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System Name | Rainbow Sparkles (Power efficient, <350W gaming load) |
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Processor | Ryzen R7 5800x3D (Undervolted, 4.45GHz all core) |
Motherboard | Asus x570-F (BIOS Modded) |
Cooling | Alphacool Apex UV - Alphacool Eisblock XPX Aurora + EK Quantum ARGB 3090 w/ active backplate |
Memory | 2x32GB DDR4 3600 Corsair Vengeance RGB @3866 C18-22-22-22-42 TRFC704 (1.4V Hynix MJR - SoC 1.15V) |
Video Card(s) | Galax RTX 3090 SG 24GB: Underclocked to 1700Mhz 0.750v (375W down to 250W)) |
Storage | 2TB WD SN850 NVME + 1TB Sasmsung 970 Pro NVME + 1TB Intel 6000P NVME USB 3.2 |
Display(s) | Phillips 32 32M1N5800A (4k144), LG 32" (4K60) | Gigabyte G32QC (2k165) | Phillips 328m6fjrmb (2K144) |
Case | Fractal Design R6 |
Audio Device(s) | Logitech G560 | Corsair Void pro RGB |Blue Yeti mic |
Power Supply | Fractal Ion+ 2 860W (Platinum) (This thing is God-tier. Silent and TINY) |
Mouse | Logitech G Pro wireless + Steelseries Prisma XL |
Keyboard | Razer Huntsman TE ( Sexy white keycaps) |
VR HMD | Oculus Rift S + Quest 2 |
Software | Windows 11 pro x64 (Yes, it's genuinely a good OS) OpenRGB - ditch the branded bloatware! |
Benchmark Scores | Nyooom. |
distilled water is usually the safest option, lightly damp microfiber - you dont wanna be spraying the thing downNot even distilled water ?
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edit: so better use compressed air bomb
ryzen 2000 and 32GB of RAM, was likely just the IMC/IF having trouble at that speed. It's not rated that high, and you probably had overclocking/voltage tweaking to get it working (SoC voltage, primarily)I purchased a Ryzen 5-5600x for my asus rog strix am4 motherboard with the B450F Gaming 2. I replaced my 2600x with it due to some weird thread issue that was causing win10 pro to keep encountering errors. I've got 32 gigs ddr4 @2666 and a Asus tuf rtx 3070ti oc gaming card. I power it with a Thermaltake tough power 1200 watt psu. And an LG 24IN monitor at 1080p with built-in speakers. I bought the 3070 ti and 5600x because I was informed that the 2 pieces of hardware went together hand in hand. I put this system together just like 4 months ago based on my knowledge and what I was getting from online hardware reviews. I read the other day that these beasts of graphics cards need extra support underneath the gpu, otherwise my G.C. could suffer catastrophic failure in a mere 4yrs or less due to the PCB FLEXING and popping vram chips. Does anyone know if asus installed the extra bit of support to prevent this sort of thing from happening? And as far as gaming rigs go, is mine considered a solid decent build for gaming.? Thanks for the help anyone.
The same ram that does 3900 in my 5800x and 3xD CPUs wont pass 3200 on my 3700x, and 3000 was a struggle on my 2700x depending on the board used (different default voltages)
This isn't the thread to ask for build advice, more of a showing off what you bought thread - and no, your's isn't the GPU mentioned in that article about the GPU sag causing VRAM issues. Yes, that's why GPU's have backplates and support rails, and yes it's always worth supporting it one way or another - even just having the cables come from above to pull it up instead of down is usually enough.