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AMD Ryzen 7 3800x
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Hello. The pc I am currently building is my first pc. My cousin, who knows a lot more about pcs than me, said that it might be worth it to upgrade my cooler from the stock one to a better aftermarket one. I am just wondering if it would be worth it to buy a new one, or if the stock one would be good enough for a few months. Also, what would the temps look like with the stock one?
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Item Name: AMD Ryzen 7 3800x
Condition: New and Sealed
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Price: £190 open to offers
Postage and Payment: Paypal and Special Next Day Delivery
Selling due to being an office spare part which is now out of its return period and we do not need it, we have had it for just over a month, there is more than just this available to go so PM me if interested until I upload listings for the other bits
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I recently got an AMD Ryzen 7 3800X though, instead of using the cooler it comes with for some reason I decided to use a Cooler Master Hyper 212 (Don't know if this is an issue or not).
I have noticed twice, about a few weeks apart, that the PC will suddenly and randomly just turn off. Strangely, the lights for the RAM Sticks, GPU and Fans all remain off but everything else is off (E.g. The fans stop spinning etc).
Pushing power will get the PC to go again seemingly without issue.
I am trying to figure out if these symptoms point to: The CPU overheating and shutting down The issues with the motherboard Power supply Something else entirely
I will try to find logs for the CPU temperature to get a better picture, but I thought I'd ask if anyone had experienced something similar and knows what the possible cause could be.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
There was a post I saw where it said AMD is now the best cpu for CSGO. The Ryzen 7 3700X was getting 550 fps on CSGO. Now I went and bought the Ryzen 7 3700X (btw, they sent me a Ryzen 7 3800X instead, but i assume thats better?)
Anyway i am getting WAY lower than 550 fps. In any map. I am getting 150-250 maximum, its actually almost the same as my i5-8600K, but this CPU is way better.
My GPU is a 1060 6GB, and ive seen benchmarks with it getting way above my fps. Any ideas would be helpful thanks
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I have Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS ATX AM4 Motherboard selected on my PC part picker.
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AMD Ryzen 7 3800x in perfect condition. Kept under Noctua D15 while being used. No cooler included.
350 + shipping.
Sold
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Hi guys,
Sorry for yet another post regarding a new home server build. I am quite new to home-hosting and looking to use this machine for VMs (Proxmox or ESXi) & Docker containers (Inside VM).
I currently have an RP4 (Ubuntu) & a NAS TS-859 Pro+, the RP4 which is running just PiHole which I think is a little overkill and looking for other alternatives to fully utilize the RP4, and the NAS which is just used as storage.
On Docker I plan to run currently (Looking to add more later) :
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DashMachine/Heimdall
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Home Assistant
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Nextcloud
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Firefly
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Traefik
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Portainer
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Jellyfin
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Web Services
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Hey Guys,
This is a honest review, I recently purchased a Noctua NH-U12A , to replace my Corsair H80i GT and Corsair H45 , overall I'm very happy with it.
I'm using Asus performance mode (set in BIOS - this will help to reduce the voltage automatically - 1.000V ) - if set to normal Voltages are going crazy - 1.39V (that's a lot even i'm not using it for gaming or rendering - just browsing).
Corsair H80i GT and Corsair H45 - idle 55-60C - just browsing , while playing 65-70C
Noctua NH-U12A - idle 42-50C , with very low RPM (1000 RPM) - just browsing. While playing 60C
I'm using a phantek P400(isn't a great thermal cooler), I had to remove the front panel case so good air flow can go it while i'm playing, otherwise it will go up to 70C
I've been using liquid coolers for long time, but for AMD which demands CPU heat, you can't go wrong with AIR coolers, definitely recommend Noctua NH-U12A , I was very hesitant because of the brown colors, otherwise you can go with Chromax - I haven't test it yet, but its sounds like a good deal too.
I hate how companies are not taking seriously the front airflow of the case, most of the case just have couple of holes so air can go in, if you need to buy a case, make sure front case have enough ventilation for your fans, otherwise air "might" recirculate through the case and gets really hot.
Cheers,
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