>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE Post build list or current specs including MONITOR: pcpartpicker.com/ Provide specific use cases (e.g. 4K editing, high FPS gaming) State budget and region
32" 16:9 4k or 34" 21:9 1440p? I can't decide. The only games I play are indie junk so I'd get 1000 FPS on either, mostly looking for an upgrade for multi tasking and media and shit The ones I'm looking at both cost around 800$ so no difference in price really
Mason Nelson
>Fastest Gaming CPU: Ryzen 5800X3D You can always tell when AMDummys make the thread
Xavier Jackson
If I want 1440p, 27 inch, ips, 144hz is the VG27AQ my best choice? Idm 165hz but it seems to be the course
Just got finished putting together a pc for my first time and the fucking monitor doesn't get a signal, everything appears to be working in the rig, all the fans are working, the motherboard lights up, the gpu lights up, it doesn't turn off on its own nothing I have no idea what the problem might be I tried removing the gpu and plugging it back in once and it did nothing, tried another hdmi cable that I know for sure works and it's not that The recommended psu wattage for my gpu (Asus Dual RTX 3060 ti v2 oc) is 750W according to Asus, mine is 650W, could that be it? There's also the possibility that my motherboard (Prime X570-P) needs a bios update to be compatible with my cpu (Ryzen 5 3600), in which I don't know what to do about it, this motherboard doesn't have the bios flash feature Any advice would be greatly appreciated, I just have no idea how I can figure out the problem
Dylan Kelly
notice how nviditards can't defend their shit without shilling resolution scaling and raytracing. it's like nvidia indoctrinated them and they willingly accepted it. it's just embarrassing at this point.
Dylan Torres
So I have an ASRock Phantom Gaming RX 5500XT 8gb that I am not using. DESU it would crash more often than my Red Devil RX 580 when playing gaymes, so I used it to mine crypto for 2 years. I can’t decide if I should sell it. Just curious if any other RX 5500XT users have good experiences with newer drivers. BTW it’s a 30 Mh/s card and barely draws 100w during mining. That is really effing good.
Where are you plugging the display cable into, motherboard or GPU? Have you installed the PSU cable? The CPU cable? Are they installed properly?
Cameron Garcia
>beats 12900k >more energy efficient >will be aggressively priced less >backwards compatible with b450/470 >binned higher than average ryzen chips due to 7nm maturity
How long should my 3700x last me? Is it worth keeping it when DDR5 ram becomes standard and just sticking in a new GPU for upgrade ?
Sebastian Murphy
you forgot >zen 4 in july
Logan Ward
try removing and installing the ram again
Jayden Ramirez
Pixel density will be slightly higher on the 4K monitor. Really a (you) decision, especially since you didn't even post the models
>VG27AQ No. Bad response times / slightly smearing. OP has a list of recommended $300 1440p monitors, retard
You bought an inferior product, get over it and be happy. Eat the bugs. Don't shit up the thread with your cope imgsli.com/NjE2NjM
Sell
Julian King
You plugged the video cable into the motherboard rather than the graphics card.
Joseph Lee
>still motion DLSS image clever how the nvidia faggot shills always resort to still images...almost like they've got something to hide...
Bentley Lopez
Have you looked at a G7 in person yet asswipe or do you still shill them based on the marketing material?
Matthew Roberts
Ddr5 is a meme, just run 32gb @ 3,200+ MHz. You won't need to upgrade from ddr4 for another 5-7 years at least.
Jace Mitchell
Lazy fuck Canadian here. I sold a condo and want to drop about $3500 USD ($4500 CAD) on a prebuilt gaming PC. Any reliable sites to check out? No need for video editing so I'm thinking 16gb ram is enough.
Carter Hall
>beats 12900k What a chad, you believe your favorite soulless corporation's marketing materials
>will be aggressively priced less lol
>backwards compatible with b450/470 Probably not. What about those poor X370 early adapters that AMD is continually screwing? AMD promised socket support
>binned higher than average ryzen chips due to 7nm maturity Boost clocks are already known to be 200MHz lower than the 5800X according to AMD
Yep, I'm thinking you're based
Brody Jenkins
Eh CPUs last forever though. You can still use an i5 from forever ago and there would be like a ~5% difference in gaming
Plus Zen 4 needs a new socket so at that point its a whole new PC
Gavin Baker
I tried all the hdmi ports And everything should be plugged in correctly and everything seems to power on just fine in the case
I'll try that
Ian Gomez
Check for a bios revision either silk printed, on the box or as a sticker.
Adam Butler
Dont know if they do Canada but CyberpowerPC is pretty alright, they dont cheap out on the components too much and are decently built . Sometimes you can buy them from a retail store like Best Buy at a discount and you just plug it in and it works