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    [SOLVED] Ryzen 3 3300X VS Ryzen 5 3500 Review?

    It's the normal 3500, not 3500X though. But thanks for the reply. I guess it's that rare, and I should wait like a month or so for someone to actually compare it.
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    [SOLVED] Ryzen 3 3300X VS Ryzen 5 3500 Review?

    Sorry if my question isn't clear, what I'm looking for is the review in directly comparing 3300X and 3500, like the difference, features, etc. There's plenty about 3300X VS 9400F, or 3500 VS 9400F, but comparing them (3300X and 3500) directly should make the difference in performance more clear...
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    [SOLVED] Ryzen 3 3300X VS Ryzen 5 3500 Review?

    I could't find the review I'm looking for, maybe because 3300X is not widely released yet? For gaming, I heard that 3300X is closely tied with i5-9400F and 3500 is better than 9400F, so I conclude that 3500 should be better than 3300X. However, I'd still like to hear or see some review about...
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    Question PC won't boot up past bios

    are you sure you flash the windows to the flashdisk correctly? user app like rufus to make sure have you checked the boot order/priority? move the USB to the topmost OR enter bootmenu option, I think it should be F8 or F11 given ASRock standard EDIT: since you use Media Creation Tool, I think...
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    Question Lenovo legion y520 or asus rog strix gl753V

    if your question refer to RAM then yes, its absolutely possible but if your question refer to GPU, then no, its not possible
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    Question Lenovo legion y520 or asus rog strix gl753V

    imo, Y520 is the better option, since Y520 is using GTX 1050 Ti while GL753V only use GTX 1050. upgrading the ram from 8 GB to 16 GB is much more easier.
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    [SOLVED] Different Speeds

    This will be a gamble, whether it will run smoothly depends on your luck. This one will be the preferable option, since the chance of it running smoothly will be higher than the first option. EDIT: many people claim they are fine with mix-matching, and it work well for them. but some people...
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    [SOLVED] Different Speeds

    mix-matching RAM is always a gamble. If it works, then great! But if it doesn't, it's not that strange at all. The recommended way of installing RAM is using the same set-up (speed, voltage, CAS, etc.).
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    how can i tell asus uefi to use my third hdd permanently as the first boot priority. Currently it shows the first and second h

    Strange, generally that should do the trick. Please specify the model (not only brand) of your motherboard or laptop, so we can further narrow down the "how to"
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    Which laptop should i buy?

    AFAIK Intel Optane is a tech that speed-up HDDs so that it match SSDs. So in term of speed, I believe SSDs is more reliable. EDIT: many review said that Optane is faster than SSD, so read speed is faster while write speed is about the same(?).
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    [SOLVED] Mix brand RAM

    it's not recommended to to that, a recommended option is to find the same Speed, CAS Latency, and Voltage, or much better, get the same exact model or get a RAM that sells as a package (of 2 in this case), that way the RAM should work as expected. What if you mix RAM like that? well, you might...
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    Uninstalling GPU drivers

    not needed, but it takes space, so yeah, its up to you. just make sure to plug your monitor cable to your GT 1030 and disable iGPU from BIOS so that you can use all of your RAM, since iGPU eat some of your RAM for VRAM
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    my x5360ud asus laptop always has BSOD

    if you're not sure what caused it, then you should use BlueScreenView from NirSoft, next time you experienced BSoD again, just open that app and look what's red beside ntoskrnl (should be at the top) then after that, it's just googling again and should be easier
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    how can i tell asus uefi to use my third hdd permanently as the first boot priority. Currently it shows the first and second h

    shouldn't you able to to that in the BIOS? just move your third HDD to the top of the list Enter BIOS by pressing F2 or DEL then go to Boot option then arrange your preferred boot priority