Zen 3 / Big Navi upgrade

YOU TOLD HIM THEY RUN HOT.
this sound like experience, or the spreading of misinformation
I said 'AMD chips tend to run a bit hotter then Intel chips'

So, from your extensive experience, is that not usually the case or not?? or am I wrong in saying that?

If I am wrong, I take it back.
 
You actually reading anything I write??
I said 'Personally'... I'm not telling OP to change it.
no you said...
They'll be compatible Personally, i'd upgrade it to a liquid cooler as AMD chips tend to run a bit hotter then Intel chips.
again you said...
so you did say to change it.


I said 'AMD chips tend to run a bit hotter then Intel chips'
So, from your extensive experience, is that not usually the case or not?? or am I wrong in saying that?
If I am wrong, I take it back.
you dont get what been said do you?
How do you know that run hotter? because you watch a youtube video? yes(that what you said). so how can you tell someone they run hotter.
 
no you said...

again you said...
so you did say to change it.



you dont get what been said do you?
How do you know that run hotter? because you watch a youtube video? yes(that what you said). so how can you tell someone they run hotter.

Ok, I can see I'm not going to get anywhere with you. You win.
 
There is zero need to consider replacing a NH-D15 with an AIO, save for possible issues with RAM clearance.
 
Hey Guys,

I thought I had an account here which I never really used, anyway just wanted to understand how you guys can call Asus boards bad for Temps.
Have you seen the testing Der Bauer did on the boards, I myself am trying to understand which way to go for an upcoming build on the x570 platform but in this testing he does the Asus boards even cheaper ones outperform MSI and Gigabyte.
http://der8auer.com/x570-motherboard-vrm-overview/

Is VRM not the same as chipset or am I misunderstanding? Also to add Asus has a promotion on at the moment, so can basically get the rog strix gaming-f board for just smidge off £200 after cashbacks, is that not a good deal?
 
I know they can't be directly compared but an old 140W Hazwell can't be significantly better than a 105W Zen 3 when it comes to thermals? I don't plan to overclock unless its very easy and very stable, which I doubt.

Not a fan of MSI but that's a convincing enough argument to put the Aorus in place of Asus (what I always saw as the safe choice)
I did upgrade the 700D with a USB 3.0 panel. Sufficient rear ports would be more ideal I think and I did a build with a P300 and they are such nice tidy cases while the 700D is a nightmare size. Just measuring up, the P600S is a big old unit as well. P400 looks ideal.

I have a p400a in white you can have, brand new glass panel and great condition, I could set up a mm thread for you and you can have it for pittance
 
I have a p400a in white you can have, brand new glass panel and great condition, I could set up a mm thread for you and you can have it for pittance
Thanks but i'm thinking the P400S without the glass panel. It also might make more sense to buy all together as shipping something that size and weight to Ireland would not be very practical I think.
Quick question though, the P400 is a 2x HDD and 2x SSD bay setup? Might not be ideal when I have 4 HDD.
 
Thanks but i'm thinking the P400S without the glass panel. It also might make more sense to buy all together as shipping something that size and weight to Ireland would not be very practical I think.
Quick question though, the P400 is a 2x HDD and 2x SSD bay setup? Might not be ideal when I have 4 HDD.
It has 2x2 hdd cages for 4 hdds in total plus 2ssd slots
 
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