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- Want to build a handheld gaming PC that can be written off as a business expense?
I got inspired by these two articles https://hackaday.com/2024/11/17/a-handheld-gaming-pc-with-steam-deck-vibes/
https://hackaday.com/2024/11/03/beth-deck-is-a-framework-powered-gaming-handheld/
The aim of the game is to use generic, non-gaming branded hardware, and build a capable handheld gaming machine. How would you go about it?
- Intel 14400 or 12600k for a server
I am thinking of buing one of these cpus for my upcoming server and I need some help in deciding which to buy.
As a precursory information, I already have a Noctua NH-L9x65 at hand, so I would like to use it for this project.
I am going to run software such as Nextcloud and Jellyfin and maybe some game servers every now and then.
The processors seem to be quite similiar in performance (same number of P and E cores), but Noctua compatibility centre (https://ncc.noctua.at/coolers/NH-L9x65-19) says the cooler could handle the 12600k better than the 14400 which I find weird, since the 14400 has lower TDP as well as lower base and boost clocks.
I prefer power efficiency over plain power in somewhat similiar products.
Which cpu would suit my needs better do you think?
- Moveable wifi antenna [solved]
I got a new monitor somewhat recently, and I have noticed it causing interference with my wifi card (Ax210, not sure what brand). The wifi gets really slow (like 1/10 speed, sometimes dropping connections) when the monitor is plugged in and goes back to normal when unplugged. I've tried multiple hdmi cables but it still does it. I know you can buy antennas that can be moved, but I'm not sure where to start looking for them. Does anyone have any recommendations or info?
Edit: solution was putting aluminum foil around GPU Iowa and cable
- Ryzen Build - Seeking Feedback
After nearly a decade of unbelievable service, and with price increases likely on the horizon, it's finally come time to retire my old desktop.
After some analysis, here's what I've settled on:
Type|Item|Price :----|:----|:---- CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 7700X 4.5 GHz 8-Core Processor | $250.00 CPU Cooler | Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler | $39.90 @ Amazon Motherboard | Gigabyte B650 GAMING X AX V2 ATX AM5 Motherboard | $179.99 @ Amazon Memory | G.Skill Ripjaws S5 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory | $189.99 @ Newegg Storage | Samsung 980 Pro 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive | $0.00 Storage | Western Digital Red Pro 2 TB 3.5" 7200 RPM Internal Hard Drive | $0.00 Video Card | Gigabyte WINDFORCE OC GeForce RTX 4070 Ti SUPER 16 GB Video Card | $799.99 @ Amazon Case | Lian Li LANCOOL 216 ATX Mid Tower Case | $94.00 @ Newegg Sellers Power Supply | EVGA SuperNOVA 850 GT 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply | $109.99 @ Amazon | Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts | | Total | $1663.86 | Generated by PCPartPicker 2024-11-13 19:11 EST-0500 |
Some quick explanations on decision making:
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Primary usage is a mix of gaming and CAD / 3D modeling / rendering.
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After Intel shit the bed one too many times, I'm definitely taking an AMD CPU. I could be convinced to go to the 7600X3D, but there seems to be a noticeable dropoff on non-gaming tasks, such as 3D modeling, and some debate about the viability of a 6-core CPU going forward.
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The two hard drives are listed as $0 because I already own them, and will be transferring them into this unit.
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850W power supply should give me ample room for overclocking, adding future components, while still staying under that 80% load limit.
Open questions / things I'm uncertain on:
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CPU Cooler: I've heard that Ryzens can run hot, but I'm unsure if I need such a beefy one. For a 7700X, is it too much?
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RAM: Is 64GB a lot? Yes. RAM shortages plagued me until I brought my current machine up to 48GB. I thought 64 would carry me forward with room to spare. Is this silly?
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Went with a 4070 Ti Super for the 16GB RAM. Is it too much GPU for the rest of this rig?
Now, here's my big question: Micro Center nearby me is running combo deals for a 7700X or 7600X3D, Gigabyte or Asus motherboard, and 32GB RAM. Looking at what I'm trying to build, does that make sense? Would upgrading to 64GB with 4 sticks later be a problem?
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- Are there sites like iBuyPower but less focused on RGB? Looking to start planning a build/purchase
I'm thinking about buying a new PC in the next month or two. I don't play a whole lot of recent games, though it'd be nice to have the option, and I think I'd probably end up with a capable GPU anyway if I want something capable of 3d rendering like Blender, and possibly fooling around with local LLMs.
Function wise, I'm thinking I want a solid CPU, and to stack it with RAM, VRAM, and storage. and I think liquid cooling might be overrated if I don't plan to OC it. It'll also likely be migrating to Linux in a year or two when Windows 10 finally dies, if there are hardware concerns with that.
Aesthetics wise, Mainly I am not too interested in having everything be RGB. I would also prefer plastic paneling over glass; my computer case hangs from a desk mount and in the unlikely event that it has a structural failure I'd like to be more worried about the computer hardware than picking shards out of my skin.
I'm not opposed to building something myself from parts, but I wouldn't mind looking at builders / pre built as an option.
- A graphics card upgrade for a Ryzen 3600
Hey everybody! I am currently thinking about upgrading my graphics card, because I upgraded my monitor to 1440p.
My PC is currently running a Ryzen 5 3600 with 16 GB RAM and a RX 480 8GB that I have since forever. I don't really play any recent AAA titles, but I would be happy if I could run games like Metro:Exodus or DarkSouls3 smoothly.
One thing that would be a huge improvement would also be if the card was rather quiet, current card is rather loud due to running at max most of the time for modern games.
I was thinking about maybe buying a RX 7800 XT if I can get a good Black Friday deal on it.
I am a bit hesitant about getting a 3060Ti because it only sports 8 GB VRAM and I always had the feeling that the 8GB VRAM prolonged the lifetime of my RX 480 quite substantially.
My budget is between 300€ - 450€ (I'm currently living in Germany if that matters)
I'm happy to hear your thoughts and suggestions!
TLDR: I'm searching for a replacement for my Rx 480 8GB between 300€ - 450€ for 1440p gaming, a quiet card would be a plus
- Should I pull the trigger on a new build now?
My current build is:
- 1080 GTX
- i7 7600
- 32gb DDR4
- 512Gb SSD (my worst decision)
- Built in 2016
- Running great knocks on wood
Due to the outcome of the election (not getting into how I feel about that), tariffs and electronics trade is likely to be a big issue. And I keep seeing articles about how pcs and consoles are likely to have a massive jump in price (40% is the # I keep seeing).
Ive been meaning to wholesale and make a new build for a while now because any update would likely mean a new mobo which in turn would mean updates on everything else. I'm not in the best situation financially and have a baby on the way but I could totally stand to drop ~$3K on another "future proof" build.
I guess the question is, should I pull the trigger now before the new administration takes power? Assuming 40% increase, a $3k pc would be $4.2k or I stick with $3k and sacrifice the difference in power and future proofing.
The alternative would be delve into lighter and "retro" games in the future and just be content with that. There's a few "2070RTX minimum" games I'd like to play right now and it will only get worse in that respect as time moves on.
Note: not looking to discuss the new administration in any other way but this. Please no political bullshit.
- My BC (Before Covid) Windows gaming box needs an upgrade. Are the days of silent air cooling behind me if I get a 4080 Super?
I have an aging Windows gaming box that needs an upgrade. With Trump winning the election, I anticipate tariffs on basically all PC parts, so I want to buy now. Here's my challenge:
I love quiet PCs. I have a Fractal Design Define R4, I think, which I bought for its sound insulating ability. I've always gone with air-cooling, and my fan curves are tuned to be quiet. That works great for my 2080 TI.
Now, however, I want to get the 4080 Super and a big beefy AMD processor. Is air cooling still going to cut it? Or am I going ot have to go for all-in-one water cooling loops to keep temperatures under control without having to listen to the turbines spinning up?
I know there are a lot of factors to consider, but basically I think Fractal Design has great products, so I would probably get another case from them and build the machine from the ground up. I just want to find the solution that lets the machine run without making a ton of noise while it sits on the floor next to me.
- Upgrading an old system to an SSD
I have this laptop from like 2012 that I use a lot and I can even say it's my main Linux machine. It's got 8 Gb of RAM and a dedicated GPU so it's not bad but it has an HDD so slow it takes what seems to be 30-60 seconds to launch a web browser. I guess it's 5400 RPM. I want to finally buy an SSD for the machine.
However I noticed that all of the brand new ones that are available in my area are either SATA3 (for SATA) or PCIe 3/4 (for M.2). The laptop obviously supports none of these standards.
Will such an SSD work or do I have to search for a used one with an older standard (like SATA2)? Adapters might be a problem to get because I'm not a customer of marketplaces I can get them from so I'm afraid of getting scammed or just not figuring out the purchase procedure.
- Asus Tuf b650 or MSI x670e
Upgrading from an 8700k to a 9800x3d once it’s out. It’s currently a long weekend in New Zealand so there are some decent sales, but we do suffer from a real lack of choice. E.G I'm sure somebody will recommend the Tomahawk but it’s out of stock and NZD 500.
My main criteria for a motherboard is having 3+ m2 slots. I’d previously found the ASUS TUF GAMING B650-E ATX for NZD360, but the MSI X670E GAMING PLUS ATX has recently been listed for NZD400.
I’ve previously almost exclusively used Asus mobos and am not concerned about Asus’ poor reputation for RMA as we have legal consumer protections that mean I deal with the retailer not Asus. So I’m happy to go ahead with the Tuf but wondering if it’s worth paying the extra $40 for an x670e board?
Anybody have experience with either mobo they can share?
- Fresh build GPU issue
Good day!
Important details here: it's been a hot minute since I did a PC build. (20 years.. I had to raise some kids.) so I am a little behind. Please be patient with me.
The intention of the build is to be a replacement Plex Server. Here's the specs:
Asus TUF x570 Pro with WiFi NVIDIA QUADRO M2000 AMD Ryzen 7 5800x
Here's the issue I'm facing: completed the hardware build and went to test. The Q-LED's show a BOOT and VGA error. BOOT makes sense. I haven't even formatted the NVME drives yet.
The VGA one though has me concerned. The AMD processor doesn't have integrated graphics so a GPU is necessary. The M2000 is seated correct and I even made sure to clean it before reseating it. Still nothing. No picture no BIOS screen.
My suspicion is I need a more directly compatable GPU with the motherboard so I can update the BIOS and maybe then it will work.
I'm sure someone's going to have a solution so obvious I'll be embarrassed but I'll deal with it. Thank you for any assistance.
Update. I moved the new GPU to my old machine and it booted up immediately. So we can remove GPU hardware broken as a possibility.
I kept the new version in the old machine and tried the old version in my new pc. Now the VGA Q-LED is off but still no picture on new pc. Old pc is fine.
Some details: I’m directly connected to the monitor from the GPU. NO KVM or any such nonsense in between. When I power on the screen turns on for a moment then turns off after a few seconds and after the last of the boot process completes where the Q-LED light is only lit for BOOT.
- PC randomly hard reboots with DOCP enabled
I'm having an issue and I don't know where else to post about it. I'd be grateful for any help or guidance.
My PC will randomly hard reset, usually when the PC is idle. This only seems to occur with DOCP enabled. I don't know much about PC hardware aside from how to build one. My PC runs Arch Linux (btw).
Motherboard: ASUS TUF Gaming X570-PRO
RAM: TEAMGROUP T-Force Dark Za (Alpha) 32GB DDR4 Dram 3600MHz (PC4-28800)
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
- Is this a good setup for the price?
Is this a good setup for the price? This is somewhere in Europe. A tech shop that allows you to choose your hardware and they assemble it for you.
I mainly want to play older and indie games on it. Some video editing as well, possibly. Current rig is a crappy pre-built which overheats like crazy, practically impossible to do any gaming on it. TIA for any answers.
- Suggest laptop with fastest CPU (Multicore)
Hello! Im searching for laptop in 1000-1500 Euro price range. Main requirement: CPU should be as fast as possible. I dont care about performance of individual cores, I need it to be fast from multicore perspective. Also optionally it should be compact, like macbooks.
Please share your recommendations. Thank you!
- Removed my SLI and extra 1080, started up fine, froze, and now video won't display
Im building my wife a PC and now that my SLI is useless (for a few years now), I figured I'd give her my extra GPU.
I disabled the SLI in the control panel, powered down, popped the SLI and 2nd GPU out and gave my wifes pc the extra 1080. My PC started up fine, I booted up a game, and about 10 min in, the screen froze for about 10 seconds and then appeared to restart and now I have no video output. Did I brick my gpu? Any ideas on how to proceed?
I'm only panicking a lot.
- Suggest a GPU upgrade for my rig?
Currently I have a 1060GTX 6GB (Evga I think?). It struggled to run Elden Ring but was tolerable for me on medium settings - still it frequently drops from 60fps to 40fps or so, rarely able to stay at an even 60.
Can you suggest a modest upgrade compatible with my build? I'm not obsessed with getting max settings, but something that will work decently for 5 years or so would be nice. I don't have an exact budget in mind, but the absolute maximum I would consider is $400 Canadian (approx $300 USD). Prefer to save some money for performance and keep it around $200-$300 CDN, if possible
Here's my parts list started in 2016 - GPU listed is not the current 1060
https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/eezeebee/saved/#view=ntbqqs
- Can anyone help decide what to upgrade?
My current pc specs are:
- Asus Prime H310M-K r2.0 (pcie 3.0 x16 max)
- I5-9400f
- Deep cool i35 cooler
- AMD Radeon Rx 580
- Kingston ddr4 1x16gb
- Corsair TX650
- Gigabyte G27Q monitor
- And two ssd's and a HDD
I have two options I have a budget of about 400 euros and I am thinking of upgrading as the PC is getting a little unresponsive in general use and gaming. Leaning towards option 1 as the cpu is almost always above 50% usage at idle as I use my PC as a server for jellyfin and some other services ,but with them off in-game the cpu is almost at 100% in tf2 and pretty much any other game and the gpu is at 70% unless in cs2 ,then if the quality is set any higher than low it is a literal slideshow.
Option 1:
- MSI Pro b650-s wifi
- AMD Ryzen 7600
- Crucial/Kingston ddr5 2x8gb
Option 2:
- Nvidia rtx 3060/3070 with broken HDMI output (both used)
Requirements:
- Motherboard Atx
- Cpu am5
- Must be available in Lithuania/EU for used parts only skelbiu.lt or eneba.lt
- Clear coolant suggestions for a watercooled PC?
Hello! I've had a watercooled PC for a number of years, but more recently it's been difficult to find EKWB Cryofluid Clear at reasonable prices. I'm thinking of switching to something like Mayhem's x1 coolant, or Alphacool's eiswater.
Any suggestions? Will it matter that some old fluid might still be trapped in a rad even after a flush? I'm hoping to not do a full teardown.
I'm thinking about going with this:
https://www.performance-pcs.com/water-cooling/watercooling-fluids/watercooling-fluids-additives/mayhems-x1-coolant-1-liter-clear-mx1c1l.html
- Intel Core i7-14700k w/ DDR5 6000HC 38CL?
I recently stumbled my way through building a PC. i got the Intel Core i7-14700k with TEAMGROUP RAM (32GB [2x 16GB]; speed 6000, 38 CL [clock latency])
after looking into adding additional RAM, I learned a little bit about CAS/CL. My question, did I make a big mistake getting 38 CL? I focused on speed, but just learned about CL. Am I greatly missing out on performance with 38, or its not that big of a deal? Is there is big mismatch here between CPU and RAM?
thanks!
- Will I need to overclock RAM again?
I'm saving up to get a 5700X3D around Christmas, upgrading from a 5600G, but I want to make sure I prepare properly before I do the swap.
The RAM I bought couldn't match the C18 @ 4000 M/Ts advertised and still remain stable, but I managed to manually overclock to C16 @ 3666. Should I drop to JDEC specs before I upgrade, or is it a non-issue?
- Upgrading prebuilt from 09, would like a glance overpcpartpicker.com Part List - AMD Ryzen 7 7700X, Radeon RX 6650 XT, Lian Li Lancool II Mesh ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker
Part List - AMD Ryzen 7 7700X, Radeon RX 6650 XT, Lian Li Lancool II Mesh ATX Mid Tower
Been slowly upgrading a prebuilt from 2009. I've upgraded everything but the mobo, ram, cpu, and cooler. Was hoping someone could do a sanity check on my build to make sure it's good for a few years at least.
- Can somebody recommend miniature laptop for typing?
Hello Im looking for small laptop for typing in low to mid range price. Do you have any recommendations? mnt pocket reform is here for reference what I want. Thank you
- Can anyone recommend some dust covers for the Thrustmaster T.16000M FCS HOTAS?
I have the T.16000M FCS HOTAS (throttle and stick) like this one linked on Amazon. When I search Amazon for "dust cover for hotas" I get listings that say "for Thrustmaster Warthog." Does anyone have the T.16000M, and if so, can you recommend a dust cover for those? Doesn't have to be custom fitting, any generic dust cover will do, my main concern is keeping dust from collecting in the ball joint of the stick and the rail of the thrust slider. Thank you!
EDIT: I'm thinking about getting this or this, or just going cheap with some clear plastic bags.
- Price and Specs. For new gaming PC
Hello all, I'm considering fully switching from console gaming to PC gaming. I have an outdated PC a friend helped me build from exactly 10 years ago, and it has never been upgraded. I currently have a Nintendo Switch and Xbox (360, One, and most recently Series X). I did this mainly because I liked physical games, such that I have kept boxes, manuals, and discs for my games. However, I have been getting more and more frustrated with console gaming as the years progress and am thinking of switching to fully PC, including emulation up to Switch of older game systems. I know nothing about building a PC, the one I had in college was for games technically but was not top of the line even then, and I mostly used it for torrenting, CAD modeling, and old emulation (up to Nintendo 64 at the time). I'm thinking of transitioning that fully to a NAS if possible as I build out my media library, and build a new one from scratch for gaming. Any advice on what a price range would be and components to look for would be appreciated! I see secondhand builds on Facebook marketplace or similar but don't have a good feel for if they are even good deals or not. For what it's worth, I will probably need new everything (hardware, case, and peripherals like mouse, keyboard, and monitors). So, if anyone could help guide to me what a good price I should be expecting would be and some benchmark specifications that I could keep an eye out, that would be lovely.
Edit: for what it's worth, I generally play games a few years after release when they go on sale, unless they came up on Xbox game pass or I received it as a gift to play. Additionally, I had an Oculus Rift hooked up to my PC but it struggled with many things on it, so I plan to upgrade that at some point with maybe the Valve Index system. That doesn't need to be an immediate buy as I'd rather my money go into the computer hardware itself first.
- Double-check my first PC buildde.pcpartpicker.com Part List - AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, Radeon RX 7600, MSI MAG FORGE 100R ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker
Part List - AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, Radeon RX 7600, MSI MAG FORGE 100R ATX Mid Tower
My 5 year old notebook is starting to show it's age, so I want to finally build a "real" PC. I rarely play games, so this is probably overkill - But I don't want my PC to be what's stopping me. I also expect it to last a while.
I chose all AMD because I'm running linux, and AMD seems to still be the best choice for that.
I found a couple similar posts on which I based this list, so most of the parts are probably fine. I'm unsure about the cooler: How much headroom should I leave? This one is rated just 10W higher than the CPU TDP, so it might be cutting it too close.
Type|Item|Price :----|:----|:---- CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz 8-Core Processor | €385.00 CPU Cooler | be quiet! Pure Rock Slim 2 CPU Cooler | €23.94 Motherboard | MSI B650 GAMING PLUS WIFI ATX AM5 Motherboard | €160.24 Memory | G.Skill Flare X5 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory | €99.89 Storage | Crucial P2 500 GB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive | Purchased For €0.00 Video Card | ASRock Challenger OC Radeon RX 7600 8 GB Video Card | €255.00 Case | MSI MAG FORGE 110R ATX Mid Tower Case | €54.85 Power Supply | Gigabyte UD750GM 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply | €75.43 Case Fan | be quiet! Pure Wings 3 49.9 CFM 120 mm Fan | €9.32 Case Fan | be quiet! Pure Wings 3 49.9 CFM 120 mm Fan | €9.32 | Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts | | Total | €1072.99 | Generated by PCPartPicker 2024-09-04 20:37 CEST+0200 |
- Different GPUs in one PC.
So I recently upgraded every component in my PC to be fairly high end, except I didn't have the money to upgrade my GPU at the time so I was running with my old GTX 1070 for a while. Today I had some extra money so I finally got around to picking up a RTX 4070 super.
While installing it I just discovered a slight hitch in my plan. My primary monitor is 4k and uses display port so it isn't an issue. But my secondary monitor is an ancient 1080p monitor which only uses dvi and vga. The 4070 super only has display port and HDMI slots. I've been running with two monitors for so long that I don't know if I can stand going back to a single monitor.
It's already too late to run out and pick up an adapter so my plan for now is to install both GPUs in my PC and just pull the 1070 back out whenever I get around to getting a new secondary monitor or an adapter. Will a RTX 4070 super and a GTX 1070 both work in the same PC or am I just stuck with one monitor until I can get an adapter?
- Where to get soft touch feel keyboards like 1990s HP XT PCs?
I remember typing on the HP XT keyboards from 1992 or so. They were soft touch with no click, you just go all the way down smoothly if you push hard. This would allow one to type silently without causing the keyboard noise.
Where can I find such type of keyboards?
EDIT: I bought the Dell KB216 and presently am happy with it. Let us see how it ages.
- Double check my Linux gaming build Update w/ Build picspcpartpicker.com Part List - AMD Ryzen 7 7700X, Radeon RX 7800 XT, Fractal Design Meshify 2 Mini MicroATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker
Part List - AMD Ryzen 7 7700X, Radeon RX 7800 XT, Fractal Design Meshify 2 Mini MicroATX Mid Tower
Greetings buildapc!
I built my current rig during the parts drought during the pandemic or whatever, I scraped together whatever I could find and then stopped keeping up with PC parts for a few years. Looking to build a new rig, PCPartPicker attached, just looking for some double checking for any details I missed.
Use case: Linux and Linux only. It's gonna run some FreeCAD and some LibreOffice and a lot of Firefox and a lot of Satisfactory. I'm trying to build it in time for Satisfactory's launch on September 10, I've heard tell of a Ryzen 7600X3D coming imminently that I don't want to wait for.
I have a Gigabyte M34WQ monitor (1440p ultrawide 144Hz FreeSync) that I'd like to take full advantage of in Unreal engine games like Satisfactory, the upcoming Subnautica 3 and such.
My budget is $1500, I can exceed that but for every $100 over I'm going to read you a vogon poem.
This is to be my first desktop AMD GPU. My current rig (Ryzen 3600/GTX-1080) is Nvidia, it was all I could get my hands on, and the 1080 predates a lot of the whiz bang acronyms like DLSS RTX OMG LOL, I have no idea how well any of that from AMD or Nvidia works in Linux, I don't particularly care about raytracing. Word on the street is AMD is less of a pain in the head to deal with on Linux and Wayland stands a chance of running, so...
thoughts/suggestions/donations?
Update: Sub in a 7700X CPU and a 7900GRE GPU and...IT'S ALIVE:
Everything but the case arrived so I decided to go ahead and test bench it.
- Upgrading an office PC for gaming
I hope I'm not in the wrong community but I really wanted to get some opinions on that.
In short, it may be a it of an unpopular opinion, but I really hate the gaming aesthetics with all the RGB lights and glass and in general how modern 3rd party PC cases look like. On the other hand I really enjoy the look of a most of the recent Lenovo ThinkCentres and ThinkStations as well as Fujitsu's Esprimos. There is just something about this industrial matte black with red accents I can't resist.
What I would love to do is to take some cheap Lenovo Thinkcentre, slap a GPU in it and have a budget Linux gaming PC, but the problem is most of the parts in these office systems are proprietary. It seems that I can't easily upgrade the PSU to handle a proper GPU, nor can I swap the motherboard for a new one if I wanted to.
Does anyone have any idea on which models of ThinkCentres/Stations are easily upgradeable or of any cases that have this understated industrial office look to them? The only case I kinda like is the Fractal North, but I get really discouraged when I compare their prices to a fully equipped Lenovo office PC and it just doesn't look as good.
Also, I've looked into Lenovo Legion and HP Omen prebuilts, and while they're not as bad a 3rd party cases, I just don't like them as much as say a P520, which unfortunately comes with some awful proprietary motherboard supporting only Xeons from 2017.
Anyway, I'm sorry for the rant. I'd love to hear your opinions and suggestions.
- New PC dead? No power (SOLVED)
UPDATE: I fixed it!! It was the PSU.
So I just built my first PC in like 20 years. Everything was going fine, I was installing Windows and got to the network setup step and my wifi was having trouble staying connected. I figured it was because I hadn't set up drivers yet, so I thought whatever, no problem, I'll just move it by my router and plug in an ethernet cable.
So I powered off and moved it, and...dead. Nothing is happening when I hit the power button. No fans, no lights, nothing. I've made sure no cables got jiggled loose or anything. Maybe I shorted something somewhere on the motherboard? I can't see anything without fully disassembling and having to rebuild it. I really don't want to do that, but I guess I'll have to unless I'm missing something obvious. I'll test the PSU tomorrow but I doubt it's that, these are all brand new parts.
Any ideas?
Specs:
AMD 7800X3D
ASRock B650E PG Riptide WiFi
Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 7800 XT
2 x 16GB Crucial DDR5 RAM
Seasonic GX-850 PSU
- Looking to build a new pc for gaming
Heya,
I could use some help, as I am looking build a PC for the first time in 10 ish years.
I'm looking to convert my current system from a gaming/creative workstation into purely a creative work station and then build a new pc for gaming.
I have a ROG Strix RTX 3080 OC that is ready to go into the new gaming pc, but I need to get everything else.
I have a good 180hz 1440p screen, so high fps 1440p is my goal.
These are the parts I've put together currently. I lean towards AMD for CPU as that's what's served me well with my workstation.
I went with something that is likely overkill for CPU cooling, but my hopes are to upgrade this PC little by little as time goes on.
PSU is also overkill, but that is because I hope to snag a 2nd hand 4090 within too long, or potentially new 5090 further down the line.
I would probably also need some case fans, but I am unsure which or how many.
I would appreciate any guidance.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/dv4F7R
- Looking to upgrade my GPU
During the pandemic, I rebuilt my computer but with GPU prices being insanely inflated, I decided to limp along with my old GPU (a GeForce GTX 760). The issue is that I have a 4k monitor and my current card can barely handle my desktop, never mind a game.
I have heard that prices are coming back down to a sane level, so I am looking for part suggestions. I am not looking to play new games or ultra high settings, but I would want to at least be able to handle older/indie games, on medium settings, at a steady 30 FPS.
Current parts: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/DhFPy4
- Recommendations for a small form factor computer
I'm working on 3D printing the Kubic case, but would like some guidance on hardware to buy for it.
I currently have an old laptop running some Docker containers, including the .arr stack and Plex, plus Immich for photo backups, and a few other odds and ends. Don't want to break the bank, but I'm looking for something to at least handle transcoding video for Plex.
Needs:
- ITX Motherboard
- Discreet GPU (Max 210mm long, 2 slots thick (max 41mm))
- SFX Power Supply
- 140mm chassis fan (Max 30mm thick)
Thanks in advance!
- Feedback welcome for first build -- interested in linux gaming
It's my first time building a computer. I also haven't really done much PC gaming in the past 15 years, except on my Steam Deck. Actually, it is the Steam Deck that has convinced me to invest in a desktop PC with some more power. I like the Linux experience on Steam Deck and would like to stick with that if possible. I haven't used Windows in 15 years either, as I tend to use Mac OS and a bit of Linux for personal and work. Windows seems to just get worse and worse and I'd like to avoid it if possible.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zr2ZVW
In any case, I went with an AMD CPU because I've heard about Intel's recent corrosion issues. And, chose an NVidia GPU since I'd like to take advantage of ray tracing. I've heard the driver support can be a bit mixed on Linux, but I'm open to trying to make it work unless folks think it really is terrible. Any feedback is helpful.
- Liquid cooler blocks RAM port
Mobo is MSI Pro Z790-P
Cooler is Aorus Waterforce X360
Tried orienting the radiator so the tubes go toward the front vs back of the case - both orientations land that tube joint right in the path of the closest RAM slot. The lines are too stiff to enable much wiggle room in either direction.
Never used a liquid cooler before... I've got 4 brand new RAM sticks, so I'd hate to drop one, but I don't see any options other than just flipping the radiator around, and neither position does the trick.
Any tips?
*trying to upload a pic, but it won't let me... Will try later.
- BSOD kernel_security_check_failure on graphic card driver installation
Win 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC, 10.0.26100, AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D processor, 64gb RAM, ASUS ProArt X670E-Creator mboard, AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT graphics card.
All other drivers except the graphics card driver be up-to-date and working correctly; they have been updated directly from the manufacturer sites.
Every time I try to install the most recent graphics drivers (amd-software-adrenalin-edition-24.7.1-minimalsetup-240718_web), I get about 48% of the way through the installation, and then get a BSOD, with the stop code KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE. I've already tried using the AMD removal tool, rebooting in a clean environment and safe mode to reinstall, and had the same issue. Their driver installation tool gives me the option of installing PRO 24.Q2 (which appears to be for their PRO W and PRO WX series of graphics cards, rather than the RX 7000 series; it's listed as a downgrade), but gives me a 195 error when I try. I've just sent the DxDiag.txt and MSinfo32.nfo to AMD tech support.
Since I'm not running games yet, this isn't impeding much of anything. However, I am having issues with my Meta Quest 3--specifically the link software--but I don't believe that those are directly related; I think that's a problem with my home network. The software is telling me that my system doesn't meet minimum spec though, which is not good.
Any ideas?
- PC Freezes if I don't have a game running
My PC constantly freezes if I'm not playing a game or have a game running.
✅ If I'm playing a game, it's fine.
✅ If I have a game running in the background while doing other stuff, it's fine.
❌ If I leave my PC while playing a game and the lock screen pops up, it will freeze.
❌ If I do anything other than gaming, such as browsing the web or digital art, PC will freeze.
❌ If PC goes to sleep overnight, it will freeze.
The frozen PC will typically show no error code and display will show "no input" until I hard reset.
If I hard reset, it often won't successfully turn back on unless I move the mouse while it's resetting, otherwise it will freeze again on the windows loading screen.
Sometimes I will actually get a blue screen with the error code of DPC_Watchdog_Error or something like that.
Anyone know where I should look first to try and fix this? It's been happening for weeks now and it's driving me crazy. I can't figure it out.
- Could use some feedback on a planned gaming PC upgrade
Here are some things I plan to keep from my current build:
- Corsair Vengeance C70 case
- EVGA SupaNOVA NEX650G 650W 80+ Gold Certified power supply
- 4 HDD + 2 NVME + 1 SSD
Here are some things I plan to get new:
- AMD Ryzen 7800X3D 4.2GHz 8-core processor
- be quiet! Pure Rock Slim 2 CPU cooler
- 32 GB (2*16GB) Corsair Vengeance DDR5-7200 RAM
- Asus TUF Gaming OC Radeon 7800 XT graphics card
Should I consider anything else?
Everything seems to work out in PCPartPicker with two exceptions.
It seems like most motherboards will need to be updated to support the CPU. I don't know if it's possible to do this without a CPU or how likely I am to get a board with an older BIOS version.
It also says the RAM requires 1.45V more than the recommended maximum voltage of the CPU (1.35V).
I plan to upgrade the RAM, cooler, and CPU first and do the GPU later when there are more sales. I don't think this should be an issue. I was thinking about upgrading the RAM later but my computer currently has DDR4 and I think the CPU only supports DDR5.
- Help with AM5 cooler causing motherboard flex. [Solved]
I recently built a computer for someone. It was just for general use, not gaming or anything, so I went with fairly simple specs. Because they wanted an insanely quiet computer, I went with an NHD15S. The problem is that cooler causes flexing in the motherboard that makes the CPU not make contact with the socket. Is there a not overly janky way that I could fix that without getting a smaller cooler? I know flexing is the issue because it works for a while with the big cooler, but eventually won't boot after being shut down, or crashes in weird ways and then won't boot, and the mobo lights always show a CPU and dram light. The box cooler has no issues, but is louder under load.
Edit: it does boot with the large cooler if the system is on it's side. I followed the mounting instructions carefully.
Edit 2: Solved. I was overtightening.