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fr33kSh0w2012: You didn't mix different brands of ram did you?

Ram might be seated incorrectly!
These are all the same ram as a package.

And i don't know how you'd seat them wrong. They only fit one way.

On a side note, raised the voltage to 1.21v and... so far it seems stable.

Edit: Also seems less stable when i use a FAT32 ramdisk partitions with 8k+ sectors, while exFat 1k sectors is more stable. Course this is a 10Gb ramdisk so...
Post edited February 26, 2019 by rtcvb32
Excitement, I see a new processor will be released on Monday, the AMD A-9400. That has to be something good, right...
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No no no no nooo, what are you doing AMD?! A single module in this day plus it needs so much power. Something maybe even a Celeron from Intel can beat... Not for any kind of gaming and not even for much of anything else either.

Good people, do not use that processor for a new gaming computer as "new" is not really new here and it is many years old technology and what in practice is a single core just does not cut it for almost any newish game no matter how simple they are.

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Truly new processors are coming from both Intel and AMD later this year, most likely in the summer.
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Themken: and what in practice is a single core just does not cut it for almost any newish game no matter how simple they are.
Depends, Raspberry Pi's (earlier ones) having single cores did well.

Though i'm more curious when they will start putting out CPU's and boards that are going to be 32 or something cores. Duo and Quad are more common and eight are sometimes seen. Though the 80 core Intel chip made as a proof of concept, seems to be a ways away.
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Themken: A couple of years later I got around to buying the parts. I needed a new mouse too. Quite a bit more powerful than the Core i3-7100 system above. Anything not seen in the foreground of the picture is recycled from my old build.
Gotta say, I'm liking that case there :). It so happens I have a red & black theme on mine as well. Good luck with the build!
A few years later I finally got around to building a new computer.

Installed the frontal fans in the wrong direction. Fixing that then off to bed and continue tomorrow.

So what did I buy?
AMD Ryzen 3600X
the cheapest X570 motherboard I could find
2x8 GB of RAM guaranteed to overclock to 3600MHz at rather mediocre timings.

Cheap case which needed 2 more fans added so I bought one and used a spare I had.

Mouse and mouse pad are newish too.
Post edited October 18, 2019 by Themken
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rtcvb32: Let's see... ram i'm using right now is CMK32GX4M4A2400C14R
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Themken: That 'R' at the end means it is registered... not meant for normal home computers at all.
No, it just means they have red heat sinks.
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olnorton: No, it just means they have red heat sinks.
Glad to know it wasn't anything important.