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gamunity · 11 months ago
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أعلنت ASRock عن لوحة أم مستندة على B650 بسعر 200 دولار
قامت ASRock بالإعلان عن اللوحة الأم “B650 Steel Legend Wi-Fi” التي توفر خصائص متميزة للاعبين، ولكنها تحافظ على سعر معقول نسبيًا يبلغ 200 دولار. تأتي Steel Legend باللون الرمادي والأبيض غير اللامع ويدعم جميع معالجات AMD AM5 التي تم إصدارها حتى الآن، بما في ذلك وحدات المعالجة المركزية Ryzen 9 7950X3D وRyzen 9 7950X التي تتصدر السوق للاعبين بالإضافة إلى معالجات سلسلة Ryzen 8000G القادمة. تم تجهيز…
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racodesign-com · 2 years ago
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omarvektrapc12 · 3 months ago
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Build for The Most Advanced PC for Gaming and Creating Get fast “Zen 4” performance with AMD Socket AM5 motherboards.
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nksistemas · 4 months ago
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GIGABYTE Actualiza sus Placas Base X670, B650 y A620 para Ryzen 9000
GIGABYTE ha confirmado que sus placas base con chipsets X670, B650 y A620 ya son compatibles con la nueva generación de procesadores AMD Ryzen 9000. Esto es una excelente noticia para los usuarios que adquirieron estas placas base para la anterior generación de AMD, ya que podrán dar el salto a los nuevos integrados sin necesidad de cambiar su hardware base. Actualización de BIOS La…
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omarnissarvektrapc12 · 8 months ago
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Build for The Most Advanced PC for Gaming and Creating Get fast “Zen 4” performance with AMD Socket AM5 motherboards. AMD B650 Chipset An AMD B650 motherboard is your foundation for must-have gaming performance. Usher in the new age of DDR5 memory, AMD EXPO™ technology, and optional PCIe® 5.0 support for an NVMe drive with an AMD B650 motherboard.
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usocmedical · 1 year ago
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GE Masimo LNC SPO2
usocmedical offers the GE Masimo LNC SPO2 sensor for your patient monitoring needs. This reliable and accurate sensor is designed to measure oxygen saturation levels in a non-invasive manner, ensuring precise readings in medical settings. With its compatibility with GE equipment, you can trust the quality and performance of the Masimo LNC SPO2 sensor. Contact usocmedical today to inquire about availability and rental options, and enhance your patient care with this essential monitoring tool.
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fuzzytimes1 · 2 years ago
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HW News - Silent RTX 4080 Changes, Cheaper AMD Motherboards, Official Star Trek PC Case - Gamers Nexus
HW News – Silent RTX 4080 Changes, Cheaper AMD Motherboards, Official Star Trek PC CaseGamer Nexus Source link
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kesinilagi · 2 years ago
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sakurafaerysblog · 3 months ago
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My Rilakkuma Inspired Terrarium PC 🐻
there’s still going to be additional changes here and there but - SHE IS DONE! my Mona Lisa, after months of planning, is living and breathing 🥹
pc parts:
* Case: Hyte Y70
* Fans: custom made by Okki Dokki
* Water Cooler: MT240 from Player First Tech
* Motherboard: GIGABYTE B650
* CPU: AMB Ryzen 7 7800X3D
* RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000MHz
* GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3660 Super
* Decor: Rilakkuma and Daiso
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virgoboy · 6 months ago
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ok pc specs? 😁👁️👅👁️
Graphics card: GeForce RTX 4080
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz CL30
Motherboard: ASRock B650 Pro RS
Storage: Samsung 870 EVO 2.5in SATA SSD 4TB
CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i Elite Capellix XT 240mm RGB
Power supply: Corsair RM1000e Gold Modular 1000W
Case: Corsair iCUE 4000D RGB Airflow Mid Tower
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littlefreya · 8 months ago
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Thank you so so much for letting me share this with you and for your feedback ❤️!! So, my idea is that the gaming PC should be able to play all current and upcoming games on very or ultra-high settings without any issues (e.g. Alan Wake 2, God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, Horizon Forbidden West, etc.), be silent and not overheat quickly and have good airflow, and have space for expansions and/or upgrades.
Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow RGB Edition, glass window, white CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, 8x 4.2GHz, 96MB L3 cache or AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D, 12x 4.4GHz, 128MB L3-Cache => I'm a bit indecisive on which one here. Mainboard: Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX, AMD B650 Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB, Gigabyte Aero OC RAM: 32GB DDR5-6000 Corsair Vengeance RGB, 2x 16GB, white SSD: 2TB Western Digital Black SN850X, read up to 7.300 MB/s Power supply: 850W Corsair RMe 2023, fully modular CPU cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i RGB Elite, white, 240mm
It's a bit on the pricey side, but I'm willing to order it if it can do well and I don't need to upgrade it in a bit, especially, because I don't think there'll be many more games with higher graphics as there are currently.
Hey love, that's a kickass build!!! I would go for the Ryzen 9 7900X3D instead. Simply because it's stronger and this is a purchase that should last you for a few years. Series 7 is great but there is a 10% more chance for a bottle neck.
My rule of thumb is always to go a bit over with the PSU because if your PSU dies, then it can take your entire PC with it. (It happened to me once, and it was painful!!!) Having said that, I think the minimum for 4070 RTX is 750W, but I would go with 900, perhaps just to be sure. It's not a must.
As for RAM. Go for 64. They are not that expansive and also DDR5 are incredible. I have the Vengence as well :).
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eebrinsfield-blog · 13 days ago
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Upgraded my Gaming Computer
Well my new addition to my gaming computer upgrade finally came in the ASUS RX 7600 XT 16 GB graphics card to replace the ASUS RX 6600 8 GB one. Now my system is totally upgraded, I now have a AMD Ryzen 7 7700x 4.5 Ghz boosts to 5.4 Ghz, ASUS ROG Strix B650-A motherboard, and 32 GB of 6000 mt/s CL30 G Skill Flare X5 DDR5 memory. All this is running PopOS! 22.04 LTS. This replaced my old system…
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lurazius · 8 months ago
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Neues Build und ganz wichtig, Endlich seit nun knapp 2 Wochen wieder am PC nach längerer Pause 🎉
Ryzen 7 7800x3d
Asus TUF Rtx 4070Ti Super
Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 2x16
Asus TUF B650-M Plus WiFi
Artic Liquid Freezer II 240
Lexar NM790 4TB
Corsair RM850e
NZXT H5 Flow
Habe versucht alles in Schwarz zu halten, bzw so wenig RGB wie möglich zuhaben, denke sieht ganz gut aus.
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govindhtech · 11 months ago
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AMD Ryzen 8000 Series USB-C 40 Gbps GIGABYTE AORUS
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The AMD Ryzen 8000 Series Processing Units: Featuring USB-C 40 Gbps Performance with GIGABYTE AORUS
GIGABYTE Technology is a precedent in the constantly changing world of technology. It has been making waves with the launch of the inaugural the motherboard in memory made particularly capable of handling the native USB-C 40 Gbps signal whenever combined with the AMD Ryzen 8000 series CPUs. That innovative breakthrough not solely puts GIGABYTE AORUS at the leading edge of creativity yet also sets higher standards for chipset performance and efficiency.
Better Cost-Performance Ratio: Boosting the Fun Factor in Games
1. Ultra Durable PCIe UD Slot X with PCIe 5.0 x16 Slot:
With its seamless, one-piece construction that is firmly attached to a specialized backplate, GIGABYTE’s PCIe UD Slot X redefines durability and achieves an unheard-of 58KG load-bearing capability. With its unmatched stability guaranteed by outstanding engineering, this motherboard lays the groundwork for withstanding the demands of high-performance computing.
2. Enhanced Performance of AMD Radeon 780M/760M/740M iGPU for 1080p Gaming:
The motherboard maximizes iGPU performance by using the enormous potential of the AMD Ryzen 8000 series CPUs, providing a remarkable 1080p gaming experience. GIGABYTE’s dedication to provide an excellent gaming platform is clear; the company caters to players who want the best possible performance and visuals.
New DIY-Friendly Features: Making the Building Process Simplified
M.2 Click-EZ-Latch and M.2 EZ-Latch Plus:
The days of laborious installations are long gone. In order to offer an effortless DIY qualifications, GIGABYTE AORUS supplies a screwless design for M.2 and M.2 heatsinks. In alongside shortening the constructing process, this fan-friendly method highlights GIGABYTE’s commitment to provide an easy-to-use and joyful user experience.
Sensor Panel Link: The motherboard has a Sensor Panel Link with integrated displays to meet the requirements of contemporary case designs. This clever innovation makes complex wire routing unnecessary, resulting in a smooth and attractive installation process. By anticipating and satisfying the changing needs of the user community, GIGABYTE maintains its leadership position.
User-focused, intuitive UX including a fast access feature:
With an emphasis on user experience, GIGABYTE AORUS has a user-friendly interface with a Quick Access feature for simple navigation. This deliberate design decision guarantees that customers may fully use the motherboard’s capabilities without needless hassles, irrespective of their level of technical expertise.
White Aesthetic Design is Trending Right Now: Where Form Meets Function
According to current fashion, the motherboard has a clean white aesthetic style that is carried over to the accessories and BIOS. In addition to effectiveness, GIGABYTE AORUS gives customers an aesthetically appealing performance that appeals to those who appreciate contemporary looks than the technology sector is beginning to admire.
“Not at this point are very pleased to provide a motherboard with this release which accommodates the most recent generation of AMD Ryzen 8000 series CPUs as well as encounters modern features that will satisfy your customer satisfaction evolving requirements.
“The arrangement represents a considerable advancement when it comes of functioning, straightforward employ, as well as visual appeal,” said Michael Hsu, the executive director of the GIGABYTE Channeling Answers Products Branch.
Increasing AMD AGESA 1.1.0.1 Release BIOS Compatibility
Apart from introducing the innovative motherboard, GIGABYTE also improves compatibility with AMD Ryzen 8000 series CPUs by releasing the most recent AMD AGESA 1.1.0.1 Release BIOS. The X670, B650, and A620 motherboards are now more compatible thanks to this upgrade, which guarantees customers can easily incorporate the newest features and processing power developments.
With GIGABYTE’s BIOS, Q-Flash, or Q-Flash Plus technology, users can easily upgrade the BIOS, remaining up to date with the latest advancements in technology and optimizing the capabilities of their computers.
In the end, GIGABYTE AORUS Reconsiders Wonderfulness
In conclusion, the GIGABYTE AORUS is a monument to creativity and superior motherboard design. GIGABYTE’s leadership in the market is further cemented by its native USB-C 40 Gbps compatibility for AMD Ryzen 8000 series CPUs, excellent cost-performance characteristics, and dedication to user-friendly design.
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blackknight95857669 · 9 months ago
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"Finished" PC Build
Backstory: Starting 2023 I was still running a cobbled together mess of a PC, the heart of which was a Dell Studio XPS desktop from 2010. Yes, THIRTEEN YEARS old. I got 2 of them from a gaming company in 2012 for the price of a tank of gas, thanks to knowing someone working there that had been tasked with E-wasting all the Windows PCs. Company was switching to iOS dev.
Anyway, at its heart was the Dell Mobo, which featured a 1st Gen i5-920. By this point, the OG GPU was long gone and I had "upgraded" with a 1050TI. 16gigs of DDR3 RAM. This basic as hell setup had served me admirably for a decade, for a couple reasons.
I run Linux.
I have never been a HEAVY PC GAMER. Sure, I have gamed on PC since I first got one in 2005 (yeah, kinda late to the game, considering I was almost 30, lol), but I mostly used my PC for World of Warcraft, other similar MMOs, and what are now called Indie games on Steam. I've had consoles from like 6yrs old, and I tend to prefer them as they are the cheap option for gaming. I appreciate what a modern PC can do (esp lately with RT etc) but like, more often than not PC gaming can be as much of a chore as it can be fun.
Now, starting around March 2023, that old PC began having strange errors with the RAM, which would cause Firefox to crash tabs/completely, among other things. Eventually it broke my Linux Mint OS badly enough it just stopped allowing me to login. Finally figured out the HDD I had was failing and got an SSD. Installed Garuda on it and pretty quickly realized I had Mobo issues as the RAM was still reporting less DIMMs than it had, half the time.
At this point, a friend that was aware of the issues offered to mail me an i5-6400, to build a "new" system around. Naturally I accepted and bought a Fractal Meshify 2, some new DDR4 RAM, DeepCool Gammax, and a used MSI Krait Gaming Mobo. Stuck the new parts in the new case, and moved over storage/GPU from old PC. Booted and updated the OS, then launched WoW. Still getting 10fps in Valdrakken. Shit. Guess I need to upgrade this GPU.
So I bought an RX 6800. Stuck it in the case and booted. Updated the OS, which brought the Mesa drivers on board. Launched WoW again. 10fps again. What the fuck. Thought maybe swapping from Nvidia to AMD might have left over some driver mess, so I fresh installed Garuda and got all set up. Logged WoW Main again. STILL 10fps. WTF. Took my Main to SW, stood in front of the bank, then logged an alt with NO UI. Holy shit, there's a 35fps difference between them. My UI was broken, lol. Spent a day fixing that. Now I get 20fps in Valdrakken, but 55ish everywhere else. This is good.. but... What if I upgraded the core to something current gen, say AM5?
Finally we arrive at the part the title of this post suggested, building the "new" PC. I went to Newegg and picked out a Ryzen 5 7600X, MSI Mag B650 Tomahawk WIFI Mobo, G.SKILL FlareX5 32g RAM kit, and a TFORCE 2TB M.2 SSD. I also got a "free" 1TB Sata SSD with the CPU, it was also a TFORCE. The following are the pics of the "build" process. There will also be an aside for a complication. ProTip: be real fucking sure everything you want to put into a PC is absolutely compatible. Some things say they are when they aren't. You'll see what I mean.
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Here's the parts laid out and ready to be installed.
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This Mobo has a ton of IO.
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The iFixit "Pro Tech" toolkit. I got it on sale for I wanna say 80 bucks a few months ago, as of today it's listed for $75, and I think it's definitely worth the money.
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Here we see the 3 M.2 slots. 2 of them have included heat sinks. Nice.
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ProTip: Remember to peel the fucking plastic off these thermal pads, cause they don't really work with it on there.
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Like a glove.
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ProTip: it's real damn important to make sure you put the RAM in the proper dual channel config on an AMD system. On this motherboard there is a little diagram pointing out that the slots the sticks are in clearly say "first" on them, which is a nice touch. If you look closely, you can barely make out the very fuzzy diagram printed just above the heat sink bracket on the right hand side of the CPU.
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Storage in place with the little "carder heat sink" strip in place. This SSD came with its own heat sink but I'm going to use the one that came with the board.
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Like so.
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And here's the board, ready to go into the case for further assembly.. however, it was at this point that i realized that the EVGA 650w PSU I had didn't have two 8pin(4x4) CPU cables. I got it open box, no manuals etc, and could have sworn it had 2 cables but I was wrong. Makes sense, really, 650 watts would be cutting it too close with this build. Bummer.
Ok, well I can at least move over my DeepCool Gammax heat sink. I looked at the listing from when I bought it and it says "AM5 compatible". I watched a vid that said "hey as long as your cooler doesn't use a back plate, it should work with AM5"
LIES, BOTH OF THEM. I tried to get the DeepCool on there but the brackets didn't quite line up, and then even if I could kinda fudge it a little to make that work, the screws were threaded differently. Fuck. So at this point, in the middle of a somewhat heavy storm, I had to make a run to Best Buy and hope the store really did have the things the website said it did. Thankfully, it did (and I guess yay for living in a decent area or something? cause I've heard stories about BBs having like 3 PSUs from one brand, so "my" store having 19 from 6 brands is luxury, it seems. I miss Fry's). Picked up an EVGA GT 850w 80+ Gold with auto Eco Mode and a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Halo, which was extremely lucky as it was the only one in the store.
That out of the way, the build can continue.
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Coming along nicely. Sorry about the quality of some of these pics btw, I'm getting old so the eyes ain't what they were plus I had been dealing with this for several hours by now so I was also cranky and kinda rushing through the pics part. They looked good on the phone, less so once I moved them to the PC, heh.
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Oh thank fuck, it posts. Ignore the slightly dirty desk, I been busy damn it.
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That's looking clean as fuck. Yeah that old USB IO thing is old and kinda looks stupid but like, never can have enough ports, right?
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I really do like this Fractal Meshify 2 case. It's laid out super well and is a breeze to build in. I mean just look at that cable routing, yo. And I was kinda rushing and not really being that finicky about it lol.
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And it's home. Yeah, yeah, I know I need to clean up the cable situation on the left, there. I'll get to it. Also yes, there's some rust on that standing desk pole. I got it for free and it had been sitting outside. I've meant to clean that up but just haven't gotten to it, heh. Living in an RV as a not small dude (6ft1 240lbs or so) makes doing things like this just kinda suck, honestly. Add another person to the mix and yeah things can get tight. A 28ftx8ft box to live in just ain't the best time in the world, lol. We make do, though.
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Finally, I figure I can give one nod to the RGB fans, so here you go. The Halo's fan in all its glory. I have since installed OpenRGB and managed, even on Linux, to gain access to the RGB controller and set the brightness to minimum.
I have run some benchmarks with Phoronix. I guess at least one person who might read this may be interested, especially Linux fans? So here's links to those:
GLmark2
Unigine Valley
Blender - this is an all tests, best of 3 run. Took a couple hours, which meant it was a great stress test for the CPU. I had no problems, which is impressive as the CPU sat at what I understand to be the throttle point temp of 95C. Yeah. I'm going to be looking into a better cooling solution or at least add another fan to the heat sink and see if that helps.
There's also 3 tests from when I was running the i5-6400 with the RX 6800.... if you wanna see what happens to a GPU when you severely bottleneck it, lol. If anyone actually reading this is interested you can just click "System Logs" on any of the links above, then "Show System Information" which will take you to a list of all benchmarks I've done so far.
Well, I guess that's it. Hope this was interesting and/or amusing to whoever reads this. Thanks for taking the time.
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Oh and by the way, I launched WoW again after I finished, despite it being late and I was sore and tired. But I just had to see. I am now unable to get less than 35-40fps in Valdrakken, and I'm averaging nearly 100 anywhere else. I actually saw 130fps a few times. I'm not sure I've ever seen that high a number even when I flew as high as is allowed and looked straight up, lol.
In other words: yes, it was worth it. Especially if I can manage to baby this thing well enough it lasts me at least a few years before I "have" to think about upgrading it. Again.
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digiweed · 1 year ago
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I finally ordered my motherboard (tomahawk b650 wifi ATX AMD 5) paired with an AMD 5 Ryzen 7000 series processor and a fatt fucking graphics processing unit 🤤
I've been slowly researching and purchasing computer parts online for a few months and I'm almosss don
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