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I noticed that, left it too long to order ram and now it's backordered and more expensive, damnit.Seems Wootware has upped their prices again R100 to R200 on RAM and looks like about R300 to R500 on CPUs
Surely there must be 2 or 3 more fans on the graphics card?^ Am I counting 10 fans?
I guess it's because rand got weaker... oh wait just being greedySeems Wootware has upped their prices again R100 to R200 on RAM and looks like about R300 to R500 on CPUs

Surely there must be 2 or 3 more fans on the graphics card?
About R400 more then now, the ones I have in my machine are now R1899 but they have been as high as R2299, they were R2299 in early 2019 when I bought them. The Ripjaw version of the ram was R1699 at one point and went down to R1199 at one point.I noticed that, left it too long to order ram and now it's backordered and more expensive, damnit.
You guys say ram prices have dropped since a few months ago, how much did 2 x 16gb 3200mhz CL16 used to be back then?
Rand has actually recovered a bitI guess it's because rand got weaker... oh wait just being greedy![]()
I noticed that, left it too long to order ram and now it's backordered and more expensive, damnit.
You guys say ram prices have dropped since a few months ago, how much did 2 x 16gb 3200mhz CL16 used to be back then?
Yup it was even less about 2 weeks ago. But this really is a good price![]()
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I am looking for locally sourced if possible LGA 1700 CPU cooler [won't be OC'ing] / thermal paste & decent PSU [modular one to go for now?]
Rebeltech do not have the LGA 1700 kit included on their current stock and only getting those next year.
Budget R3000,00 +-
Thanks for the help.
PS
Wooware has Kingston KF548C38BB-16 Fury Beast 16GB (1x16GB) DDR5-4800MHz CL38 1.1V Black Desktop Memory for R3,499.00 incase anyone is looking![]()
I'm still using my ASUS ROG STRIX 1070 OC bought around 2017, setup with Ryzen 5 3600, 16GB 3600MHz and MSI B550 Tomahawk.Has anyone had experience with this card, feedback?


PLEASE don't forget to take off that white protective tape from the base-plateWell it arrived the Raidmax AC1204 cpu cooler was R525 on takealot, it is a 120cm fan, it has 4 heatpipes, it has those silly clip things for the fan.
Got some coolermaster thermal paste at the same time as I'm not sure if I trust the ones that come in the packet.
Temps on my 2600 Ryzen stock were 60 to 65 while gaming and 50 when idle. Now with this is 40 to 42 while gaming and 30 while idling. It's also a bit quieter even though it could ramp up to 2400rpm if needed and even at that not to bad.
Difference from a hyper 212 or Gammax 400 is that you can literally take off the old cooler and screw the new one into the back plate. Obviously after putting on the right bracket, Intel is a little more complicated with some plastic things you need to add. View attachment 1210362View attachment 1210364


Holy fork "RGB PWM fan that can reach up to 2400RPM to keep the heatsink temps down"Well it arrived the Raidmax AC1204 cpu cooler was R525 on takealot, it is a 120cm fan, it has 4 heatpipes, it has those silly clip things for the fan.
Got some coolermaster thermal paste at the same time as I'm not sure if I trust the ones that come in the packet.
Temps on my 2600 Ryzen stock were 60 to 65 while gaming and 50 when idle. Now with this is 40 to 42 while gaming and 30 while idling. It's also a bit quieter even though it could ramp up to 2400rpm if needed and even at that not to bad.
Difference from a hyper 212 or Gammax 400 is that you can literally take off the old cooler and screw the new one into the back plate. Obviously after putting on the right bracket, Intel is a little more complicated with some plastic things you need to add. View attachment 1210362View attachment 1210364
What that's supposed to come offPLEASE don't forget to take off that white protective tape from the base-plate![]()
I cranked it up to 2400rpm via the built in Gigabyte software and it was alright. I'd have to do a wider test. The ARGB is plugged in, just don't know how to control it via Gigabytes software as my older fans are analogue this is DLED.Holy fork "RGB PWM fan that can reach up to 2400RPM to keep the heatsink temps down"
Have you tried to benchtest it to see what it sounds like at 2400rpm?
The Maximum CPU TDP is 150W, so it may be a good replacement for my noisy liquid cooler on my 3950X.
Out of interest sake why did you need to upgrade from the stock cooler?I cranked it up to 2400rpm via the built in Gigabyte software and it was alright. I'd have to do a wider test. The ARGB is plugged in, just don't know how to control it via Gigabytes software as my older fans are analogue this is DLED.