sweet! I appreciate the infoAnd I think microcenter on many parts has a 30 day return policy. Your receipt should say. But if anything goes wrong, the one by me is usually easy to deal with.

sweet! I appreciate the infoAnd I think microcenter on many parts has a 30 day return policy. Your receipt should say. But if anything goes wrong, the one by me is usually easy to deal with.
Hey Why_me! I was hoping you could shed some light on my benchmarks.You can have them build it for you. That DeepCool cpu cooler I posted will do the job.
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Hey John! I was hoping I could also get your input on this benchmark?Excellent stuff!
You'll enjoy building it and it should work out fine. If you do have any niggles, just reply here and we'll do what we can to help.
You absolutely made the right choice, it's a quality machine you have there throughout all components.
For the GPU, disable G-Sync if enabled when running that test. For the CPU, not sure, boosting to 5.15Ghz seems okay to me. But I'm no expert on the new Intel chips, especially given that I run a Ryzen. Maybe one of the Intel experts has more of an idea there.Hey John! I was hoping I could also get your input on this benchmark?
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cool cool, im about to play some! fingers crossed hahaFor the GPU, disable G-Sync if enabled when running that test. For the CPU, not sure, boosting to 5.15Ghz seems okay to me. But I'm no expert on the new Intel chips, especially given that I run a Ryzen. Maybe one of the Intel experts has more of an idea there.
But the question is, how does it game?
Games amazing! Consistent 160ish FPS on Resident Evil 4 max settings, ray tracing, 1440PFor the GPU, disable G-Sync if enabled when running that test. For the CPU, not sure, boosting to 5.15Ghz seems okay to me. But I'm no expert on the new Intel chips, especially given that I run a Ryzen. Maybe one of the Intel experts has more of an idea there.
But the question is, how does it game?
I just checked the Userbenchmark. It looks like XMP is not enabled for the RAM? Check BIOS and enable XMP for the RAM.Games amazing! Consistent 160ish FPS on Resident Evil 4 max settings, ray tracing, 1440P
Well mostly max RE4 shows how much vram you'll be using up and to have everything fully maxed without bugs or issues you need like 14 GV VRAM