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Corsair Vengeance LPX 2 x 8GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM VENGEANCE LPX memory is designed for high-performance overclocking. The heatspreader is made of pure aluminum for faster heat dissipation, and the eight-layer PCB helps manage heat and provides superior overclocking headroom. Specifications: Fan Included: No Memory Series: VENGEANCE LPX Memory Type: DDR4 Memory Size: 16GB (2 x 8GB) Tested Latency: 16-20-20-38 Tested Voltage: 1.35 Tested Speed: 3200 Memory Color: BLACK SPD Latency: 15-15-15-36 SPD Speed: 2133MHz SPD Voltage: 1.2V Speed Rating: PC4-25600 (3200MHz) Compatibility: Intel 300 Series, Intel 400 Series, Intel 500 Series, Intel 600 Series, Intel 400 Series, Intel 500 Series, Intel 600 Series, Intel X299, AMD 300 Series, AMD 400 Series, AMD 500 Series, AMD X570 Heat Spreader Anodized Aluminum Package Memory Format DIMM Performance Profile XMP 2.0 Package Memory Pin 288
#COMPUTERS#DESKTOP_COMPONENTS#MEMORY#16GB#3200MHZ#CMK16GX4M2E3200C16#CORSAIR#GAMING_RAM#RAM#VENGEANCE
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Kimtigo WOLFRINE UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz
Kimtigo WOLFRINE UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz
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Kimtigo WOLFRINE UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz is a high-speed and high-performance memory module designed for demanding applications, such as gaming and content creation. Featuring a clock speed of 3200MHz, it offers blazing-fast data transfer rates, enhanced system responsiveness, and reduced latency. With its reliable and stable performance, Kimtigo WOLFRINE UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz ensures smooth multitasking, seamless gameplay, and efficient content creation. It is a valuable component for those seeking optimal performance and productivity from their systems.
Benefits of Using Kimtigo WOLFRINE UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz for Intensive Multitasking
Kimtigo WOLFRINE UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz offers significant benefits for intensive multitasking. With its high clock speed, it enables fast data transfer rates and reduces latency, resulting in improved system responsiveness. This is particularly advantageous for multitasking scenarios where multiple applications are running simultaneously, as it ensures smooth and seamless transitions between tasks.
The ample capacity of the Kimtigo WOLFRINE UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz allows for efficient handling of memory-intensive applications, such as video editing software or virtual machines. It can effectively store and retrieve large amounts of data, ensuring that multitasking operations are executed smoothly without performance bottlenecks.
In addition, the reliable and stable performance of Kimtigo WOLFRINE UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz ensures consistent operation during demanding multitasking sessions. Its robust construction and efficient heat dissipation mechanisms prevent overheating, thereby maintaining the RAM's optimal performance over extended periods of use.
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Lenovo v v14 5500u notebook amd 8 gb 256 gb ssd wi-fi 5 windows 10 Pro
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Best Desktop RAM 8GB DDR4
Eplugit Desktop RAM 8GB with DDR4 technology and a frequency of 3200MHz. This cutting-edge RAM is designed to enhance your computing experience, providing faster data transfer speeds and improved energy efficiency. Whether you're a gamer, a professional, or simply a tech enthusiast, the Eplugit Desktop RAM 8GB DDR4 ensures that your system runs smoothly and efficiently. Experience the difference in speed and reliability with this high-performance RAM, perfect for handling demanding applications and multitasking with ease. Upgrade your system today and take advantage of the superior technology that Eplugit offers, ensuring that your desktop operates at its peak performance.
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Kingston FURY Beast 16GB 2x8GB 3200MHz DDR4 unboxing
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will be upgrading tmrw, thank you computer hoes in my phone 🙏🙏
computer hoes, like scale of 1-10 how difficult is it to upgrade the RAM on my computer myself?
#still just tryna figure out whether to get 3200mhz or 2666mhz bc for some reason#my pc is rated at 2900mhz? so idk which would work better#let’s pray I can talk to the neckbeards at micro center
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After upgrading my computer, i ended up playing an embarrassing amount of star citizen over this past week....
i also made a video about it
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The only slightly impressive bit is the fact i both played and recorded everything on linux mint, all while only encountering a single WINE/Lutris runtime error during the entire time i played....
I was also surprised by just how capable my 4gb RX-480 still is. though that aint gonna stop me from swapping it out for a much more suitable 10gb 6000 series card and further upgrading the RAM to 64gb's of quad channel DDR4 running at 3200mhz, when those part eventually arrive
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Switching to Linux 🐧
Over the past couple years Windows 10 has been giving me progressively more asinine problems to deal with, from desktop issues and bloatware, to automatically installing out of date drivers to replace the ones I've manually installed.
Before you ask, I attempted using Windows 11 when it came out and I refuse to acknowledge its existence after the hell it put me through.
Most recently Windows 10 has seemingly made a point of making ASIO and all audio devices and software I use functionally useless, causing ridiculous amounts of crackling audio. No rollbacks fixed it, no re-installs fixed it, not even Reloading Windows fixed it. The reason for using ASIO is that Windows default audio protocol, WDM, has too much latency for live real-time use. This issue not only makes things like live-streaming basically impossible but it also outright made my Digital Audio Workstation and Video Editing Software incapable of processing audio for longer than a second without hanging. Both Mixcraft and DaVinci Resolve became useless on Windows 10, and OBS was barely holding it together. When I tell you I did everything to resolve this, I mean I spent an entire Month troubleshooting this. The only solution I could find was to abandon Windows all together.
I've been meaning to switch my Setup to Mint Cinnamon for a while as I've been testing it out in Virtual box for a year or so, and after this nonsense I got a new NMVe basically immediately to run Mint on, and after switching properly I have to say I'm likely to never use Windows as my Host OS again. And yes I tested Windows on the NMVe. The issue persisted there aswell. And testing Mint via Virtual Box on Windows with Hardware Exposed via PAE and AMD-V showed the issue was entirely on Windows.
For reference this is my current rig: Everything is the same as when using Windows 10
GPU: Nvidia RTX a4500 20gb
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600g
Ram: 16GB 3200mhz
DAC: PreSonus Audiobox iTwo
Capture Card: AverMedia HD Mini GC311
The Results:
Not only does Mint Cinnamon not have any of the issues I've had with Windows over the past Decade, which still persist to this day, but literally every single device I have just works.
Basically everything is Plug-n-Play with <20ms of latency on the Capture Card, which on Windows had a minimum of 600ms delay using drivers required for the card to even be detected. My Audio interface also works even better than before, with neither my DAC or Capture Card requiring manual driver installs, as their protocols are Native to the Linux Kernel.
Proton lets you play any Windows game on Steam that doesn't have explicit Linux Support, with Wine available for desktop applications. Both run better than a Native Windows install due to Mints lack of Bloatware.
Windows 10 has so much built-in Overhead that Mint can Emulate it through Virtual Box faster than if Win10 were the Host OS.
In Short: Fuck Windows. :) Also this is how my desktop looks currently:
You can make custom start menus. :)
#Windows 10#Linux#Mint#Mint Cinnamon#Linux Debian#Steam#Proton#Windows 10 fail#Windows 10 pro#Debian#Audio Issues#Stream issues#Chahleybros#OBS#ASIO#Switching to Linux
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Hi, I love your profile and sims! I’m ‘kind of’ new to the sims world! I’ve been playing since 2018, but not religiously. I just wanted to ask about your mods folder (sorry if it states somewhere on your profile these kind of questions aren’t allowed, i’m new to tumblr too and still understanding how it works). Feel free to ignore this question if it’s not allowed. I understand that by having lots of folders within the mods folder it can make the game lag. I just wanted to ask how your mods folder looks? As I want to keep mine tidy and be able to find certain cc easily. I’m also in the process of buying a pc as I am currently using a macbook and have so much cc it’s starting to not work… If you have any tips or suggestions with having a pc (if you have one yourself) and how your set up looks, I would really appreciate it. Thank you!! 🤍
Hello angel! I am more than happy to assist - though I'll tell you right now my mods folder is my greatest shame lol! I organize by category and I try not to put folders in my folders - for me personally, I have quite a bit of cc and keeping things as "free" in their respective folders as possible has helped me greatly with avoiding duplicates, especially if you bulk download like I end up doing a lot of times. My folders are fairly organized - I have one for build/buy and then for CAS I have a few different folders to help keep them more organized, one for skin details, makeup, presets, tattoos, etc.
Honestly - just don't do what I did when you get your pc and download and throw things into folders and try to make it organized afterwards because you'll make it 100x harder on yourself! My mods folder is the most organized it's ever been but I'm still ashamed of how messy it is lol.
My setup was a wedding gift from my husband, I gamed on a laptop previously and trust me I get it because it was fighting for it's life every time I turned it on!! I don't know much about computers but I'm more than happy to share my specs with you!
CPU: Ryzen 5 4500 - 6cores/12 threads @3.60GHz
GPU: MSI Ventus XS OC GTX 1660 Ti 6GB
RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) @3200Mhz
Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD - 1500MB/s and 2000MB/s read/write speeds
PSU: Enermax 500W 80+ bronze
(I have no clue what any of this means - but it runs my game and all my cc with no lag so I'm happy!)
I hope this helps and please don't hesitate if you have any more questions! xoxo
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i got a new laptop everyone cheer.. wasn't lucky enough to afford anything with a proper gpu (i was gunning to get a 1060 at least) but i got a ryzen 7-5700u + 16gb ddr4 3200mhz for obscenely cheap so whatever. time to learn how the hell to use windows 11
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Вирішив комп оновити, нарешті перейти на сокет АМ4, тому що набридло вже сидіти на старому залізі, увесь максимум хочеться отримати від комп'ютера, тому треба хоча б мати середні потужності для універсальних задач, щоб і пограти, і попрацювати та щоб не знав проблем з продуктивністю (поки що).
Планую ось такі характеристики зробити:
Материнська плата: MSI A320-M A-PRO (1900 грн)
Процесор: Ryzen 5 2600x, на майбутнє 5600 мабуть (1640 грн)
Оперативна пам'ять: Kllisre DDR4 3200mhz 8+8/16GB, хоч би воно на сумісність ок була (720 грн)
Відеокарта: Radeon Sapphire RX 580 8GB (6700 грн раніше, а зараз 2800 грн. мабуть буде коштувати)
Блок живлення: Chieftec ECO GPE-600S 600W (1210 грн)
Виходить, що я витрачуся на апгрейд: 4260 грн, адже у мене вже була відеокарта та блок живлення. В цілому непогано, але хотілося краще зробити апгрейд, ну на те він швидкий і бюджетний вийде.
Як зберу, опишу свої враження, головне, щоб воно все належним чином запрацювало, адже є питання до оперативної пам'яті щодо сумісності з материнкою, сподіваюся усе буде добре.
#ам4#ryzen 5#ryzen 5 2600x#українською#укртамблер#українцівтамблері#укртумбочка#український тамблер#укртумблер#тамблер українською#український tumblr#україна#український блог#бомж збірка#збірка пк#пк апґрейд#збірка#бюджетна збірка#motherboard#ram#gpu#cpu#RX 580#msi#amd
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My darling!
About time I introduced her ( ◜‿◝ )♡
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 Super
RAM: Kingston HyperX Fury Black 8GB DDR4 3200Mhz (2x)
Motherboard: GIGABYTE B450M DS3H V2
Main storage: WD Black SN750 500GB
Secondary storages: SAMSUNG HD103SJ 1TB | TOSHIBA MK6465GSX 640GB
Case: Nfortec Krater Mini Limited Edition Pink
Cable management is a little messy, I know. I was super anxious when I built her, I've gotten much better at cable management but I just don't want to disturb her. I love her as she is <3
I don't really have a name for her, I often call her "darling" or "baby".
I built her in the beginning of 2021, back then GPUs were a pain to get still. Again, fell in love with her the moment I put everything in place and started getting shaky when the time to manage the cables came. So yeah, that's why it's a bit messy. Who cares, she's so cute.
Remember to hug your computer daily. I often pat mine when she handles high stress loads too, be nice to your electronic and mechanical little friends. Have a nice day, strangers ( ◜‿◝ )♡
I'm always up to helping with computer issues, and helping you choose computer parts when going for a new build. Don't be afraid to DM ♡
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Kimtigo UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz
Kimtigo UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz
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Introducing the Kimtigo UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz memory module, designed to elevate your computer's performance to new heights. With an impressive clock speed of 3200MHz, this module delivers lightning-fast data transfer rates, resulting in seamless multitasking and swift application loading times. Available in various capacities from 4GB to 32GB, the Kimtigo UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz module provides ample memory for even the most demanding tasks. It is built with high-quality components and ensures exceptional stability and reliability for an optimized computing experience. Upgrade your system with the Kimtigo UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz module and enjoy improved speed and responsiveness.
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The Kimtigo UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz RAM features efficient heat dissipation and cooling solutions to ensure optimal performance and reliability. The modules are designed with advanced heat spreaders or heat sinks that effectively dissipate heat generated during operation. These heat dissipation solutions help to maintain lower temperatures, preventing overheating and reducing the risk of performance throttling or system instability.
Additionally, the Kimtigo UDIMM DDR4 3200MHz RAM modules are often engineered using high-quality materials that enhance heat conductivity and ensure efficient heat transfer. This helps to evenly distribute heat across the modules, minimizing hotspots and maintaining consistent performance even during intense gaming or resource-intensive tasks.
These heat dissipation and cooling solutions not only enhance the overall stability and reliability of the RAM but also extend its lifespan. By keeping the modules cool and operating within safe temperature ranges, they can maintain optimal performance for longer periods, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted gaming sessions or demanding computing tasks.
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Can this play the Sims 4 if not can you telle what to change. Cost 1,423,00 USD
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Case- PCS P209 ARGB MID TOWER CASEProcessor (CPU)Intel® Core™ i7 12-Core Processor i7-12700F (2.1GHz) 25MB Cache
MotherboardASUS® PRIME B760-PLUS D4 (LGA1700, PCIe5.0, USB 3.2)
Memory (RAM)8GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR4 3200MHz (1 x 8GB)Graphics Card4GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1650 -
HDMI1st M.2 SSD Drive1TB SOLIDIGM P41+ GEN 4 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD (up to 4125MB/sR, 2950MB/sW)
DVD/BLU-RAY DriveNOT REQUIRED
Power SupplyCORSAIR 450W CV SERIES™ CV-450 POWER SUPPLYPower Cable1 x 1.5 Metre UK Power Cable (Kettle Lead)
Processor CoolingCoolerMaster Hyper 212 (120mm)
Fan CPU Cooler Black EditionThermal Paste
STANDARD THERMAL PASTE FOR SUFFICIENT COOLINGSound CardONBOARD 6 CHANNEL (5.1) HIGH DEF AUDIO (AS STANDARD)Network CardONBOARD LAN PORT
Wireless Network CardNOT REQUIRED
USB/Thunderbolt OptionsMIN. 2 x USB 3.0 & 2 x USB 2.0 PORTS @ BACK PANEL + MIN. 2 FRONT PORTS
Operating SystemWindows 11 Home 64 Bit - inc. Single Licence [KUK-00003]Operating System
Browser- GoogleChrome™
MonitorASUS TUF GAMING VG249Q1A 24"
PC link included to pcapeacialists https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/quotes/2570223/
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can you build a pc for me? i'd like a list of parts and prices, thank you very much!!
Sure, here's the parts list I used for my current PC, which I've been using for about a year now.
Note that I was not a computer engineer at the time, I just built my PC by doing some online research and making some educated guesses based on what I knew at the time. It was all a bit approximate, so keep that in mind. I was also really bad at some things, like assembling my PC, installing Windows, etc.
AMD Ryzen 7 9 3900X, 4c/8t 3.70GHz; 2x 32GB DDR4-3200 SODIMM (OC) 2408MHz; 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD; 1TB 7200RPM HDD; 128GB DDR4-4133 SODIMM; GTX 1660Ti 4GB; Corsair MPC-E RX 480 DDR4-3850 MHz; Intel Celeron 3735U; Gigabyte EXO-RA120M v6; Samsung 960 Pro NVMe (OC); 128GB DDR4-2400 SODIMM; LG ENVY W2419S/T OLED 24″ 4K TV
This is the parts I used for this build. I may have slightly tweaked it when building the next PC, but that's only going to change the case and a couple of processors, for the most part.
Intel Pentium Anniversary Edition CPU; Intel Core i7-10800G7; Intel Z390 Pro WIFI-AC 7260; Intel Z390 Express; Nvidia RTX 2060 Gaming; 16GB RAM; Corsair Vengeance LPX LPX 2133MHz; Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe (OC); AMD Ryzen R9 X5950 PRO 4c/8t 4.4GHz; Samsung 256GB NVMe (OC); Samsung 960 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe (OC); Samsung 860 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe (OC) DDR4-3700 (OEM); Corsair Vengeance LPX LPX DDR4-2933MHz; ASUS Maximus VIII Hero Intel Iris Plus Graphics; Intel X370 Professional; Samsung QX2 NVMe 1TB SATA SSD; Intel X530 Quad Core (OC); Samsung 1TB M.2 NVMe (OC) DDR4-3200MHz
This is the last build I did, but I didn't really mess around with that one, and I'm not going to be changing it now either. It was basically the same as my other PC, with some changes to the processor and graphics card to accommodate the new motherboard design. This motherboard doesn't have the same kind of dedicated cooling setup the others do, but I didn't really like having it open, so I think this is how I want to continue with these systems.
Intel Pentium Anniversary Edition CPU; Intel Extreme Edition 100-Series Intel X540; Intel 10th Gen Whiskey Lake Refresh Processors; Intel QCLK Max Performance Platform; Intel X570 PCH; Samsung P1 NVMe (OEM); Samsung P2 NVMe (OEM); Intel X710; Intel Z390 Chipset; Intel H330; Samsung 960 P-Plus; Samsung M.2 (P) (OEM); Samsung M.2 (PL) (OEM); Samsung QX1 NVMe 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD; Intel QX11 NVMe 1TB SSD; Intel P3700 NVMe 1TB NVMe M.2 (OEM); Samsung P1 NVMe 512GB SSD; Samsung P2 NVMe 1TB SSD; Samsung P3 NVMe NVMe 2TB SSD; Samsung M.2 QX1 NVMe 512GB; Samsung 960 M.2 512GB (P1); Samsung 960 Pro M.2 (512GB; 512GB); Samsung 960 EVO M.2 (512GB; QX1); Samsung 960 PRO M.2 512GB; Samsung 960 PRO M.2 (QX1); Samsung 960P M.2 (512GB); Samsung 960P M.2 512GB (P1); Samsung 960 PRO M.2 1TB (P1); Samsung 960 PRO M.2 QX1 (512GB) (OEM); Samsung 960 PRO M.2 512GB (OEM); Samsung 960 P M.2 512GB (OEM); Samsung M.2 P3 EVO Plus NVMe; Samsung M.2 P2 EVO Plus NVMe; Intel X570 Express; Intel X710; Intel Z530; Intel H270; Intel H370; Intel X99; Intel X299; Intel Z390 Express; Intel Z390 Pro WIFI AC 7260; Intel B250; Intel X570 AFR; Intel Z390 ATX; Intel X550; Intel X5; Intel B45; Intel B55; Intel D1500; Intel Z390; Intel D1546; Intel K1100; Intel B85; Intel B85; Intel QX520; Intel QX32; Intel H360; Intel H370 Express; Intel Z390 (P2/C101); Intel Z530; Intel Z560; Intel Z570; Intel Z575; Intel Z530; Intel Z620; Intel Z640; Intel Z660; Intel Z640; Intel Z740; Intel Z740; Intel LGA 1166
I'm not exactly sure how many of these were actually "used" – like I said, I wasn't really using my old PC for anything, so it was kind of like "ok I guess that'll be the new PC" – but I think these are all the actual parts?
Also if I had known how much space I'd need for the new PC sooner, I would have ordered the SSD's and HDDs in larger sizes. I had planned to get a 1TB SSD for the OS and OS updates + large files (music, etc.), and I went with a 1TB SSD for everything else (including games), since I was worried I might not be able to fit everything on my current drive. I'm not sure if there are performance differences between 1TB vs 2TB drives, and I'm not sure if that will really be an issue for me for now given the relatively small size of my OS and data files.
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