Speccy thread for no raisin

speccy thread for no raisin

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No.

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>gtx 2080ti
>1080p
You better have a gucci monitor in the mail.

>2019
>still using speccy

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>only posting half the data that speccy shows

Well a 2080ti can only do 1080p with RTX on.. The real problem is it's a 27" 1080p screen, and TN.

i have a 4k monitor, but just cant do less than 144hz on fps games, so i switch back and forth a bit between the 2

its not a tn panel

>Pro Carbon
Kill yourself

nah. its not like theres much of an option for x299 in micro atx form factor anyways

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CPU """overclocked""" to 3.9 at 1.300v

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My cpu is 1660 v4 ES so oh well.

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Oh and it's not two 960's, the asustek is a 1080ti so oh well again.

Just installed today, memory is 3600MHz 16-19-19-39

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the fact that my two small monitors aren't the exact same bothers me a lot more than it should since they're not perfectly symmetrical

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Wait, isn't this program depreciated? I used it recently and the temps were obviously wrong.

Yeah. I tried it out. It's pretty off on a few of the results. Not going to bother posting it.

Most hardware programs show Zen2 temps fucked up. Speccy is rarely updated (last updated in may 2018)

It also doesn't know what my CPU is, since my CPU launched in October 2018, and Speccy hasn't been updated since several months before that.

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what up bois

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OC'd?

nope. Everything running stock. I can get the 9900k to 5.0GHz on all cores but I honestly don't need it for the vast majority of stuff I'm doing with it and it's not worth the extra heat and noise. My GPU clocks to almost 2075MHz boost out of the box.

Other tool makers really need to at a summary page that includes temps.