Lupus
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Yeah slightly bigger is better.Nah in the end I just went with the slightly bigger Phanteks case that Lupus had.
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Yeah slightly bigger is better.Nah in the end I just went with the slightly bigger Phanteks case that Lupus had.
Got the new board, everything installed as it should be. Loaded XMP profile doing nothing else and not even an hour in, got the dreaded black screen.I've decided to get the following instead.
Contacted woot for them to test the AsRock board and Ram though.B550M AORUS PRO-P (rev. 1.0) Key Features | Motherboard - GIGABYTE South Africa
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If they give the all clear that nothing is wrong with the asrock board, I'll probably sell it here or on carb
Any WHEA errors? What are your thermals like?Got the new board, everything installed as it should be. Loaded XMP profile doing nothing else and not even an hour in, got the dreaded black screen.
Event viewer says Level : Critical, Event ID 41.
There's no mini dumps in the windows folder either even though I specified the save point
So definitely not the motherboard then. I'm leaning towards weird ram or faulty CPU. Unfortunately can't test CPU anywhere else, but woot can test the ram for me.
Let's see how that goes, and will update when I get more info
With XMP enabled on the B450, OCCT gave WHEA errors while running the test. I didn't check in event log for this though.Any WHEA errors? What are your thermals like?



From what I can see the only thing that's a bit sketchy is the mbb is only 4 ram slots and is a bit old, also not many USB-3 ports. The price is also a bit high, from my claculations R15k is closer to being fair.What does the setup below look like for R17k secondhand, any obvious red flags?
Power Supply: Antec VP650 80+ High Performance Power Supply
Processor: Ryzen 7 3700X (3.6GHz, 36MB GameCache, 8x Cores, 4.4GHz+ Turbo)
Heatsink & CPU Fan: Standard Heatsink & CPU Fan
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming RYZEN Motherboard
Memory (RAM): Corsair Vengeance PRO RGB 3200MHz 16GB Gaming RAM
Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1660 Super OC Edition. 6GB GDDR6 Card
Primary Hard Drive: [NVMe] HP EX920 512GB M.2 SSD Read Upto 3200MB/s
No it's a 2hnd machine that was originally bought from Evetech.Looks like you trying to buy from evetech, save yourself the trouble lol
From what I can see the only thing that's a bit sketchy is the mbb is only 4 ram slots and is a bit old, also not many USB-3 ports. The price is also a bit high, from my claculations R15k is closer to being fair.
Below is the new pricing I could find, does it look about right?
R2000 PC Case: [RGB] EVETECH TRIO Tempered Glass RGB Gaming Case
R1000 Power Supply: Antec VP650 80+ High Performance Power Supply
R5200(For a 5600x which is newer and faster single core) Processor: Ryzen 7 3700X (3.6GHz, 36MB GameCache, 8x Cores, 4.4GHz+ Turbo)
R2600 Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming RYZEN Motherboard
R2000 Memory (RAM): Corsair Vengeance PRO RGB 3200MHz 16GB Gaming RAM
R6000 Graphics Card: GeForce GTX 1660 Super OC Edition. 6GB GDDR6 Card
R1500 Primary Hard Drive: [NVMe] HP EX920 512GB M.2 SSD Read Upto 3200MB/s
Total R20,300
Out of interest sake when not gaming, just using editing software or similar, around how much power will Soar's system use?Big ups to wootware. Great comms throughout, delivered as stated, very neat cabling job, all the extra bits and boxes shipped as well. Lol - didn't really care for the glass panel when ordering, now I'm trying to find a way to orient the box so it's on display. I like everything black like this. Nice & spacious inside there.
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The last numbers are the ones to look for in hierarchy.Can someone explain Nvidia grfx card hierarchy?
I would have thought higher number equals better specs but it seems a 1080TI 6GB smokes a 1660TI 6GB and sells for R8-9k 2hnd whereas the 1660TI is R7500 brand new.
Not sure if typo, but the 1080ti has 11GB DDR, not 6GB. It was the flagship card of the 10x0 range.Can someone explain Nvidia grfx card hierarchy?
I would have thought higher number equals better specs but it seems a 1080TI 6GB smokes a 1660TI 6GB and sells for R8-9k 2hnd whereas the 1660TI is R7500 brand new.
You could definitely be right there, I looked at so many deals and the 80TI + 11GB would explain the price.Not sure if typo, but the 1080ti has 11GB DDR, not 6GB. It was the flagship card of the 10x0 range.
Probably idles at 30-40W, rendering or exporting depends on whether the GPU is maxed out. Could be as low as 120W (CPU maxed out) or as high as 350W if the software uses resources super-efficiently. Somewhere in between when scrubbing through timelines or doing low-res previews. I only hobby-render so take that with a grain of salt.Out of interest sake when not gaming, just using editing software or similar, around how much power will Soar's system use?
Thanks, so the first 2 numbers signify the generation and the last 2 are what type the card is and higher is better.The last numbers are the ones to look for in hierarchy.
So you get 30,50,60,70,80. But on top of that you get normal, Super and TI.
The 16 series came out as a change to the budget range, so you get a 1650,1660 which replaced the 1050 and 1060.
From the 20 series there is no 30 or 50. But in the 30 series there is a 50.
So a 1660 is a suped up 1060 hence a 1080 beats the 1660
Technical 3080ti only 25500Thanks, so the first 2 numbers signify the generation and the last 2 are what type the card is and higher is better.
That explains why a 3080TI is a beast and also the reason it sells for R30k new.

Yup basically, it goes all the way back to the GTX280, before that it was then the 9000 series, but it was like 9600,9800Thanks, so the first 2 numbers signify the generation and the last 2 are what type the card is and higher is better.
That explains why a 3080TI is a beast and also the reason it sells for R30k new.