Pretty compelling. I think the point Dave is making though is I may as well stick the cash into a pot till I can afford to upgrade to the latest gen chipset and the availability of DDR5 ram etc.
But I've got a baby on the way so maybe that wont happen financially?
Thanks. I'll save some cash and maybe get an M2 drive instead.
The M2 SSD on my wife's laptop died the other day and so she can maybe have my SSD to replace the HDD storage drive she has.
Her dead M2 SSD is a very small one and I can't find any for sale except AliExpress and I trust that even...
I think that partially depends on if you want to replace it with a sata SSD or an M2 one?
I've currently got a 500Gb Samsung 850Evo SSD and that works fine for me as my boot drive and for my most commonly used programs. I've a 1TB HDD as my storage drive.
I'm presuming a sata SSD might be...
Hi all,
I'm considering upgrading a few bits on my PC. Mainly boot drive and/or RAM.
My current specs:
Mobo: Gigabyte Z590 Aorus Elite AX
CPU: Intel i5 11600K
GPU: RTX 2070 Super
Boot drive: 500Gb Samsung 850 EVO (sata SSD)
Storage drive: WD 1TB
RAM: 2x8Gb Corsair Value Select DDR3 @2133MHz...
I don't know if OP is still having the problem but I seem to have solved mine by UNDERclocking the GPU and memory clocks by about 100Mhz. This seems to have solved the random and sporadic black screen crashes.
Less solved and more stuck a plaster on it however I'm still clueless as to what...
Are you still doing the voucher code thing or are the prices on those cards the prices for all? I'm not on a waiting list but considering making an upgrade
Xtreme tuner is great for setting the RGB on the card but not much good for syncing it with the other components without a motherboard link. I can't get the answers out of KFA2 who's customer service appears not to be working!
Thanks. I thought the one on the left looked like and RGB connector. I was hoping I'd be able to connect it to my motherboard so I can sync the RGB rather than making my PC look like an acid trip from the mid-late '60s!
If the person was an active user and had a decent feedback profile I'd send it. I also sold a motherboard to someone has lots of recent feedback and it's already parcelled up and ready to go tomorrow morning.
That's what I was starting to think. If you have a look on the eBay seller forum it is full of posts about this kind of scam and eBay siding with the buyer. I've had no real issues in the past but it sound's like it's getting worse.
This is the worry. Or they wait outside and intercept the postie.
Either way if they get it, declare it faulty and send an empty box back via signed for delivery then eBay will give them the money back and what can I do?
I dislike it generally too. Don't mind it in survival horror games like the Forest where it was generally quite simple but it irritates me in most games. If I go old school: KOTOR I had a decent lightsabre and weapon modification mode but KOTOR II added too much junk in there to care about...
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