Sorry I don't see any custom case fans?I'd drop the custom case fans and get a better GPU
My bad, I saw the option to add them and thought they had been added :VSorry I don't see any custom case fans?
No worries any other thoughts?My bad, I saw the option to add them and thought they had been added :V
Maybe a similarly price z790 motherboard instead of b660? Like the MSI PRO Z790-P WIFI DDR5 perhaps?No worries any other thoughts?
At that price I don’t think I can go higher on the GPU without other changes
From the options I see Asus Prime Z790-P WI-FI?Maybe a similarly price z790 motherboard instead of b660? Like the MSI PRO Z790-P WIFI DDR5 perhaps?
Well, the b660 you chose is a high end one but can't be used to oc or now even undervolt as well a z series one.From the options I see Asus Prime Z790-P WI-FI?
I know pretty much nothing on mobos :/
Thank you, sounds like the z790 thenWell, the b660 you chose is a high end one but can't be used to oc or now even undervolt as well a z series one.
And the b660/z690 motherboard will need a bios update before you can even use the 13600k, it just won't boot before you update the bios.
If you want a hassle free installation and avoiding the need for a blind bios update (using only usb drive and psu) you should consider a z790/b760 board right out of the gate for your 13600k.
Asus Prime Z790-P WI-FI is a good board with good vrm but lacking optical port for the onboard audio solution and just the one heatsink for nvme drives out of 3, which is easily solvable with a 3rd cheap party nvme heatsink if you chose to use the rest of the slot.
I'd say it's the better choice for 13600k rather than the b660 one, although feature wise (as in the amount of rear usb ports and the onboard audio) is not as good as the b660 strix.
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On a slightly related note, how do you lot clone your drives?
I have a Samsung 990Pro which is one of the ones with dodgy health. It's showing 93% health after 100 hours and 700gb written so i have a WD SN850X in the post to replace it so i can start the RMA process. I went from 250gb Samsung NVMe to 2TB samsung NVMe so i just used Magician but obviously i can't do that now.
Any suggestions for cloning a windows system drive in 2023?
I normally just use dd.Any suggestions for cloning a windows system drive in 2023?
dd if=/dev/nvme0n1 of=/dev/nvme1n1 bs=8M status=progress
Maybe I need to give this a shot too, this sounds too easy. I guess I should prepare a linux usb key for it in advance.I normally just use dd.
Then I use gparted to resize the final partition if the target disk is larger than the source.Code:dd if=/dev/nvme0n1 of=/dev/nvme1n1 bs=8M status=progress
Yeah, I still use rufus. I think it's still getting updated too. Too easy.Is rufus still good software to make bootable disks?
It depends on the resolution you want to play at.Is there a Geforce that makes even a little sense power/budget wise ? I won't splurge more than 1000 euros on a fucking GPU.
I don't know, 4070ti seems to be 1000 and hard to get, I could see me buying the former gen, a 3070 ti, far better priced at 500+. But on the other hand it has only 8Go of memory and does the purchase of a 30xx makes sense anymore ?
Filenames is probably enough but meta data for music files in particular would be a nice bonus. I'll check these out when I'm back home. Cheers!Do you want to index content or just filenames?
If it's only about filenames, then basically that index already exists, it's just that Windows search is incredibly bad. I can search for filename patterns through terabytes of storage and millions of files in seconds with Ultrasearch. Some people prefer Everything.
However, I'm not sure if either of them work for a NAS use case. And if you want to search content rather than just file names you'll need something different. In that case I generally use grepWin. That takes a while, but it's also a much more rare use case.
Is 1320 euro for the alienware aw3423dw mid range pricing? In that case it should work great on both current and future systems, and is larger than 24 inches. It also has a fantastic QD-OLED screen which will make many games look better than they used to on non-OLED screensNeed a MONITOR
- Current gaming laptop outputs 1080/60fps fairly often on most modern games.
(GTX 1650 laptop GPU)- Will upgrade to a newer gaming laptop (or if possible, a PC) in next 1/2 years
(RTX 3060 laptop or higher)- Want a monitor that works great on both current and future systems
- Should be decently big (24 inches or greater)
- Pricing - Mid range
Mate you can't be seriousIs 1320 euro for the alienware aw3423dw mid range pricing? In that case it should work great on both current and future systems, and is larger than 24 inches. It also has a fantastic QD-OLED screen which will make many games look better than they used to on non-OLED screens
You can find many monitor reviews on the Youtube channels Hardware Unboxed and Monitors Unboxed.Need a MONITOR
- Current gaming laptop outputs 1080/60fps fairly often on most modern games.
(GTX 1650 laptop GPU)- Will upgrade to a newer gaming laptop (or if possible, a PC) in next 1/2 years
(RTX 3060 laptop or higher)- Want a monitor that works great on both current and future systems
- Should be decently big (24 inches or greater)
- Pricing - Mid range
27 inch ips 1440p high refresh rate monitor maybe? They're cheaper now than ever before and might fit your mid range pricing.Need a MONITOR
- Current gaming laptop outputs 1080/60fps fairly often on most modern games.
(GTX 1650 laptop GPU)- Will upgrade to a newer gaming laptop (or if possible, a PC) in next 1/2 years
(RTX 3060 laptop or higher)- Want a monitor that works great on both current and future systems
- Should be decently big (24 inches or greater)
- Pricing - Mid range
My badAny single part with a 4 digit price is in no way, shape or form mid-range. And those QD-OLED screens are basically best-in-class for gaming. High-end from top to bottom.
You might need to state a price range, MegaApple.
Might want to check out the AOC Q27G2S or Viewsonic XG2705-2K. Both are 1440p IPS 155/144hz.My bad
I want within ₹ 20,000 - ₹25,000 range, that's ~$250 / ~€230 / ~£205
I don't know if I should be aiming for higher.
Well, purely gaming and Windows in mind I'd roll with nvidia, though my current opinion of the two is close enough that that could change depending on local card pricing and availability of specific partner models etc. People smarter than me generally say that you'll run into other bottlenecks before VRAM becomes a problem. For some non-gaming workloads larger VRAM amount becomes more important. I don't expect frame generation to be a big deal in the end tbh, at least not in the near term.I’m going to be upgrading my 3070ti very soon, and I’m looking for opinions on a 7900XT as opposed to a 4070ti.
The 7900XT has 20GB of VRAM versus the 4070ti’s 12GB, but the 4070ti outperforms it in Ray tracing, and has the bonus of DLSS 3 frame generation.
With new games getting more demanding which is more the important feature? Frame generation or more VRAM?
I feel as though I keep reading about the VRAM issue, and lower memory bandwidth of the 4070ti. I don’t know enough to be able to say whether it’s a big deal or not. I’ve just never considered dropping $800+ on a GPU before, and I’d hate to be turning down settings in the near future after dropping that much money. I know with my 3070ti I’ve had to drop settings to get within the VRAM budget, and that’s at 1440p.You might hit a VRAM issue if you're running heavily modded games with 4k textures e.g. Skyrim and if you are looking to go for 4K res instead of 1440p then it may be a consideration... but i don't know about comparisons with the 7900XT in performance so can't talk about that.
I did buy an RTX 4070Ti a few weeks ago as it was actually in stock and they had a model that was reviewing decently and at the lower end of the RTX4 series pricing but due to my issues with my old AIO i haven't been able to really test it yet. I have just installed a couple of Skyrim and Fallout 4 mods so i should be able to compare with my old RTX 2070 non-Super and Ryzen 2700X performance.