Tinkered around with it. Reducing the speed to 5000mhz allowed the system to boot. i guess ill just have to find the sweet spot where i get the most juice without instability
Hi All,
I just upgraded my system and I'm having issues when enabling XMP for my RAM.
System Specs
Mobo: ASUS Rog Z790 Hero BTF
CPU: Intel i9-14900K
GPU: MSI RTX 4070 TI OC2 Super
CPU Cooler: Corsair H150 water loop
RAM: Corsair Dominator 6600 CL32 [4 x 48GB]
PSU: Corsair HX1500i PSU
I have...
Hi guys
I have a Synology 413j NAS.
Back when i bought the NAS i fitted it with 2x 3TB WD Red disks. I created a Raid 0 on these disks and was happy.
Now the day has come when i ran out of space and decided to upgrade - I purchased another 3tb WD Red disk and thought everything was fine...
Budget is not so important. Whats important is that it will stream netflix in 1080p through my webbrowser (also other streaming services) and that it can play back 1080p MKV movies.
But will it also be able to stream 1080p content in a web browser without the graphics card? My old Atom processor with dedicated ati hd graphics card is not powerfull enough to do that
Hi All
Im considdering the following setup for my new media center solution:
Tower: Silverstone SST-FT03B-Mini Fortress
CPU: Intel Core i3 4330
PSU: SilverStone SFX Series ST30SF
MOBO: MSI H87I AC
RAM: Kingston HyperX Genesis - DDR3 - 4 GB - 1600 MHz
GFX: ZOTAC GeForce GT 640 - ZONE Edition...
Im afraid i just have a really crappy CPU in terms of overclockability. :( Ive decided to settle for 4.2 Ghz on all cores since thats where i feel most comfortable when it comes to temps and stability. If anybody has any idea why i cant go higher than that i would really like to hear from you :)