Speccy bread

Post you're speccies

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maybe later

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>proprietary application
>on a proprietary operating system
yikes

old app is old

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funny way to spell screenfetch

What is the appeal of speccy? I mean, I guess it's reliable.. You can count on it to report incorrect temperatures 100% of the time, every time.

Appeal? I don't know if it has appeal per se but it's just a handy tool to give you information about your hardware. I use it to grab model numbers for stuff usually if I need to get some information about it or remember what I have installed lol that's all it is

I prefer HWinfo

>HWinfo

Good call my ngga I'm getting that shit now thanks

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qtpies

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i have so many questions
but nice dubs

>inb4 3,5GB

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Kek, I originally wanted a "4GB" 970 to go with my "eight core" FX processor for maximum controversy, but the 7970 ended up being cheapest and really good.

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Still on Win7, it runs anything at +10fps when you compare with Win10.

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7 just has such a lightweight feel to it, and I'm someone who enjoys windows 8.1 and will probably be using that when 7 loses support

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OP misspelled HWINFO.

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Brought the voltage and niggahurtz back on the 9900K. It's actually a great chip.

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Ask away

fpfp

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r8 me m8's

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nice house fire :^)

Only when Anthem isn't in fullscreen.

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>playing Anthem
what the fuck is wrong with you?

I enjoy video games.

>Anthem

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>I5
>2080ti
?????

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fixed

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Only a handful of games are CPU bottlenecked and even then the difference is negligible and most games don't take advantage of 8 cores. I'll save some money and heat Imo.

>anime

Don't know why Speccy say that my HDD is an SSD.

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Waiting on Ryzen 7nm. Probably going to do a full overhaul when it drops. The 3850X/whatever their top dog 7nm is called. 4000MHz+ memory 2x16GB and the 2080Ti/3080Ti.

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>no i9-9900k with actual clock
>no ram timings/speed/model
>no bios version
>ramdisk identified as duplicate of main ssd
why do people still use this software

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>He uses the absolutely gorgeous XFX R7900
Based and GCNpilled.

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I actually have dual 7970's, but I was having power problems with the i9-9900k, so I took one out while my 2080ti is in the mail. Both the 7970's were drawing like 600w while the 9900k was drawing over 200w, almost maxing out my 850w psu.

Which breadrippet is that?

>tfw FX-8350 OC'd and a 750w psu
Well it looks like I can't do crossfire, I even have a spare 7970 as a backup in my closet I was considering throwing in, but an 850w with a high end chip and crossfire is pushing it.

I had an 8150 and then 8350 before I built this computer and never had any problems for the 6 years I had that setup. The 9900k is a thirsty bitch, but man was it an improvement.

Heck, I had a 3930k before my 9900k and the 9900k chugs power like the hedt chip but high heat density makes it uncoolable.

I finally got a version of WinXP that runs on the shitty old K6-2 but it has such limited function it's only good for dad computing.

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Intel should've increased the size of the die and spreader on their mainstream socket when going 6 and 8 cores, thank god AMD made the FX 8 cores have a fucking HEDT size heatspreader to dissipate that heat or we would've had a housefire on our hands.

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Not bad for under $300.

GPU and SSD were bought new. Rest of machine was $50 from work.

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>Triple Dell 16:10
Fukin noice.

It will only get worse from here on with the 'upcoming' 10nm and 7nm from intel. That is unless they design their chips with increased spacing between the cores.

I guess one indirect advantage of ryzen's chiplets are that core complexes are spaced apart which reduces heat density versus a monolithic die

Yeah okay Mr. Child.

They've gotta do something because we're at a point where FX CPUs seem okay thermally in comparison, I see no problem in having a big ass die like on the HEDT chips, I honestly think intel is putting on these cores in a little ass die with a TIM paste spreader to force people into buying X299, because the 2600K was soldered since X79 didn't exist at the time and workstation people had to build a 2600K machine since it was newer than the older X58 HEDT platform.

I find it more likely that skylake was never meant to have more than 4 cores. When amd's ryzen rekt intel, their hands were forced to tack on 2 and 4 cores onto the skylake design to stay competitive, which led to today's house fire 9900k

It was not, the LGA 1151 is too small, it cools the 4C8T stuff intel kept reselling for years, but 8 cores is too much heat in that small contact patch.

The problem is that the i9-9900k is a $500 cpu, that preforms like a $1k cpu and people compare it to a $300 cpu. If people treated it like a $1k cpu then they wouldn't be complaining about the power draw and heat. I knew it was a hot chip before I bought it, so I went ahead and bought an EK water cooling kit at the same time, so I can properly cool it.

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That's true, I came from a hedt system and am pretty used to ~200w power usage. The 9900k doesn't feel all that special from a heat production standpoint.

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>that ui
I can't see a thing, also, where is the temperature?

Does hwinfo shows temperature after all?

Speccy has all the info but how much of a botnet is it?
Same goes for hwinfo, is it botnet?

In my opinion conky on GNU/Linux is better than both, I don't even know why I bother with Windows 10.

Bragging about temps? wtf man, also you kind seem to be paranaoid, in this age i don't think any OS is botnet free, hell i bet every spyware shit is on the hardware instead, all of it. JUST EMBRACE IT NO ONE IS user.

Bought this mobo/cpu for cheap a while ago
Planning on buying a Ryzen or Athlon, but so far i'm not in a rush to upgrade

Coming off an i3 6300, not an upgrade but fuck jewtel

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switched from 7 recently
LTSC is appearently as good as it gets for Windows 10

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Hour of Prime95. Watercooling is not a meme.
>Does hwinfo shows temperature after all?
Yes? That's one of the main uses of HWiNFO? Or was that a statement and not a question? Your English confuses me?

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Are you a grill

Might flash my RX 480 to an RX 580, is it worth it?

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i have Ryzen stock cooler and at 3.925GHz it doesnt go over 60C on Prime95 ever, let alone stays at 75-80c!!!

watercooling is a meme

Ryzen isn't a housefire.

I kind of want to get a new CPU just for the sake of it, but I've never actually maxed out this one.

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Good boys.

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>let me compare my cheap shitty cpu temps to your adult cpu temps

Let's see that Cinebench score then

i like samsung ssd

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you downgraded from a 14nm i3 to a 28nm bulldozer apu? congrats, you played yourself

Not really, you get one more memory power state and a Vcore limit raised to 1200mV.
I still did it for the memes though.

come at me

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It showsba overview of whats in your system

Temps have always been reliable for me

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Speccy doesn't give accurate temps anyways so that is a non feature. But if you are going to complain about it here you go.

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At least it got the OS and monitor right.

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And just for comparison...

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Delusional.
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Nice

>locked chip on an unlocked motherboard
Why did you even bother with an overclocking motherboard?

>4.20Ghz Blaze it
>driving 4 monitors on 3.5GB
Absolute masochist

I ran that build for a few years. Served me well. I'd definitely suggest upgrading to Zen 2/Ryzen 3000, though.

>all of that ram
Do you do any production tasks or did you just want to max it out?

What are your clocks? You can get a lot of mileage out of power play tables with Fury and Vega. Btw, overclock your ram, you'll get a good bit of performance out of it.

>red & green build
>59Hz
Hmm...

>4TB Seagate hdd
Might as well back that up to the cloud.

Liquid nitrogen or chiller?

Are you using ryzen master for a dynamic cpu clock or is it just at 3.7ghz? You should be able to hit 4.3ghz.

nice

>1366x768
It's obvious you have cash for a nice monitor. What's the story here?

Nice triple monitors

The Verge would be proud.

Get rid of that chip. I'm an AyyMD fanboy but fuck the 28nm apus. Those things will forever be trash.

higher vcore headroom is probably worth it.

Yeah, no need to rush if it's doing the job. Take a look at the field once AMD releases Zen2 and see if Intel does any price cuts.

(you)

Brother.

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>It's obvious you have cash for a nice monitor. What's the story here?
My old monitor can't just fucking die and I have no valid reason to replace it.

>Brother.
how's yours run? I managed a slight undervolt but I'm gonna wait to go further until the drivers work better
even at stock settings 3dmark tends to crash or not work correctly
superposition hasn't had that problem though

I got a stable run at stock from super position with 1080 extreme (5465) but I don't really feel confident with the driver right now either.

I'm going to wait for other software to catch up to the Radeon VII too; I feel naked without having gpu-z to compare what I'm looking at in wattman.

CPU clock is dynamic. It can turbo all cores to 4.35ghz and mostly sits @ 4.2 ghz.

I'm also worried about my m.2 os drive, its sitting right under it and i can't do anything aout it on my motherboard. I looked into U.2 cards but the connector is too tall to fit under a gpu

your M.2 should be fine; to quote Allyn Malventano, 'they like heat'.

>Watercooling is not a meme
Yes it is

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>forced to go to win10 because I did zero research on mobos and just snagged one because it was forty bucks off and does what I need it to
>still get fucking goddamn "GAME BAR DO YOU WANT TO TURN ON THE GAME BAR" error message despite having LTSB and not playing any games
>just shows up whenever I'm trying to browse the goddamn internet or EDIT A FILE IN NOTEPAD

Shit sucks.

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>so blind he cant see that the 7700 is overclocked to 5.1ghz

It's a fucking 9700k you blind mutt. I just haven't updated speccy

Never had an HDD from seagate die on me. at this point i think is just a meme from people that don't even have the HDD at a decent temp or even properly mounted.

DDR2

Lmao your build is some booty

HDDs can die regardless of environment, temps, etc because some end up defective and lots of people apparently end up with more defective units that die early from seagate than other brands

So this is......... the power...............
of ARM

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Literally the only brand I've had die on me (that weren't 20+ years old) is seagate

I wonder how slow that is

So far In my life I've had two HDDs die, both being seagate, one barracuda and one momentus, one was 10 years old and one 9, I have two 9 year old WD blacks that havent even slowed down in read or right, it might just be a fluke but personally im not going to purchase a seagate drive when the alternatives are about the same price and Ive had better experiences with them

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About as slow as a really low end windows tablet from some years ago

hi

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