Speccy thread

speccy thread

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The real question is how do you have a mobile i7 with a desktop Radeon fury?

kontron motherboards are desktop motherboards with mobile processors

Aren't the Intel NUC Core i series laptop CPUs?
He could have one hooked up through TBolt 3

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Wat is Crystal Well and why does it run a Fury

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>ryzen
oy vey

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I expect my next upgrade to be the X700 series of Zen 2.

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t. unIntelligent

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Why do your temps read correct?

No idea, I didn't even know there was an issue with them not reading correctly.

New 2700x, hit a pretty big voltage wall at 4.3 need 1.4v to get it stable so I'm sticking at 4.2 1.3v
Nothing can read the temps correctly besides Ryzen master

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Impatiently waiting on my SSD and HDD to arrive in the mail.

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4.2 @1.3 V stable? Prime95? If not, its not stable. I would wonder because that would be a pretty good CPU.

completely stable, ran Prime95 for about an hour and a half until I was satisfied. None of my rendering workloads ever take that long so I feel it's good.

this is such a nicer setup to my 4 1920x1080 array

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what temps are you getting on ryzen master?

what are the max temps for 2700x anyways ?

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Dunno max temps but i idle at 29c and max around 58-62

Useing old laptop btw.

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what happens if you prime95?

Max temp from Prime95 for an hour and a half was 65
I have a h100i though

neat

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Maybe it's time for an upgrade.

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based fxposter

thx user

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Speccy has issues with my computer for some reason. Constantly reports my CPU temperatures wrong (AMD software/bios will report ~40C when Speccy reports it at 100C). Graphics memory and RAM memory are not reported correctly either.

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Borrowing this until my new laptop arrives next week. It does the job although the hard drive seems a little slow, having to dual boot this so just put Windows on a spare HDD that was on this.

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System ram is displayed correctly
Gpu ram is displayed correctly (technically) but not really
Yes it can't read 2nd gen ryzen right now

nice overclock , what voltage ?

1.425v Been running it for years like this, never had a need to upgrade the cpu

It's a Fury X actually.

finished building this a little while ago in a 5ish litre case

I take it to work pretty often, plug most of the non-monitor stuff in via Thunderbolt 3 so I don't have to unplug a billion things every time.

when gpu prices come down to about half of what they are now/ when the new mini-itx gpu's roll out, I might upgrade, but a 1070 is fine for the moment. GPU runs a bit hot when I'm gaming at 4k tho

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poorfag with a brain reporting in

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based poorfag

>2018
>Pentium
>with a brain
pick one

nah bruh. That Pentium chip is actually worth what it costs. This guy made a good budget pc.

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Op here, nice build user. This is my first itx build, the assembly was quite a job but it's worth it, I love the look. Also, it was quite cheap(bear in mind I'm from eastern eu, and I just converted the costs), as the fury x costed me 325 usd, the case and the motherboard was 200 together and I picked up the ram for 35. The other things, lile the psu and hdd-s are leftovers.

I've dumped alot of money into PC's lately, so Mine's a bit more extreme than I would have gone for this time last year.

and I found a bunch of deals

and my parts were mostly already in a different ITX case that was still like 4x the size I wanted

so I grabbed a mini gpu, a dc-dc power supply+brick, and slapped it all together for like 1k in new parts, the rest was all just stuff I had from my current build.

I'd put my total part cost at 2200 to 3000 CAD, but lots of that is swollen by current mining-inflated prices.

need to update my motherboard, but we've been through too much together.

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My recommendation, just put it in precision boost (Performance Enhancer in the bios, mode 3 is great) and let XFR2/PB2 handle turboing. With my terribly ventilated case (Well, bad case placement) I can only hit 4.1GHz on all cores but in lightly threaded crap I'm consistently hitting 4.35Ghz.
Also, HWINFO64 has always been able to read the temps correctly, offset and corrected.
Also, I'm pretty sure that speccy not showing your correct SKU is down to not having the chipset drivers installed.

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Nevermind about that last part, don't know why I thought it was reading correctly for me earlier.

Seems like nice timings.