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    • #88187

      Sooo here it is

      3 years of using gtx 1060 and intel core i7 -7700k provide me to upgrade my pc because of lack of fps in games and lot of stuttering. It goes a little bit too far but now I’ve got:

      – Motherboard: Asus TUF Gaming x570- plus

      -CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900x with 12-cores with standard clock 3.7 GHz each

      -GPU: AMD RX 6700XT 12GB VRAM

      -Memory: 2x 8gb Corsair Vengeance, DDR4 3200 MHz

      -Cooler: Artcic liquid freezer II 360mm ARGB

      – SSD discs:(got two) one for PCI-E NVMe 512gb samsung gen 4 and one samsung sata 3 126gb only for software

      -HDD Disc: 1TB seagate barracuda for games that doesn’t have any loading screens

      -Power supply: Corsair (I don’t remember the name) 850w

      -Case:(One of the best looking case in my opinion) Be Quiet Silent Base 802 White Windowed

      -Monitors: Asus VS229Na 1080p 60hz and the main one AOC CQ27G2U 27 inch 1440p and 144hz

      -Mouse: Razer deathadder v2

      -Keyboard: Shit for 3$ because I destroy the fancy one 😛

      -Headset: HyperX cloud II Black with 7.1 audio channels and individual sound card

      -Network card: Asus PCE – AC68 AC1900 using PCI-E Slot

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      Very nice, hoping to get my hands on an 6700xt as well for a future build (don’t tell my wife, she doesn’t know yet 😉 ) 8gb vram on a videocard just doesn’t work for me anymore with 3440×1440 resolution monitor.

       

      If you’re looking for a small upgrade to increase your PC’s overall feel of speed, upgrading the 3,5″ HDD to a 2,5″ sata ssd reduces inital loading time of games on there to NVME levels. Found a decent comparison here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3AMz-xZ2VM

    • #88193

      Rx 6700 xt is really good at some point it depends what games you like to play because in some games you will suffer fps drops with this card. Really, for example card is pretty solid in HLL and new Assassin’s Creed Valhalla but when you wan’t to play older Assassin like Odyssey you gonna have only 20 fps I don’t know how it works maybe AMD fucked up with drivers

    • #89381

      Small update I hope that I prevent someone from buing rx 6700 xt from AsRock manufacturer. Card sometimes hit 104 degrees and you don’t know why it’s happend. I got this problem and I almost send my graphic card on guarantee but when I hear that I’m gonna wait for the repair 2 months I instantly forgot about it.

      But there’s some advice for someone that already got this card:

      – If you still got the guarantee (fuck this) just open your card and search for some mess around heat sink

      – Consider buying more fans to your case 3 and the front panel 1 at the back and 2 or 3(if you got enough space) at the bottom it’s really helpfull because this graphic got only 3 heat pipes and 2 fans builded in card

      – Turn off feature zero spin technology that causes that the card doesn’t use fans on it when the temperature is below 30-40 degrees

      – Change all of the original thermal pads for liquid metal or cooper thermal pads(that helps a lot)

      – Undervolt your card, depends on the model you got you can reduce voltage from 100 to 200mV when you hit the point that the card is stable you propably gonna have something around 4-8 degrees less on the graphic card

      Soo that’s all I hope that I help someone who already got the same model as me 😀

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