Cpu coolers for ryzen 5 5600x
r/overclocking - for those who like to push their chips a little harder
2010.01.04 04:37 scx_tyler r/overclocking - for those who like to push their chips a little harder
All things overclocking go here. Learn to overclock, ask experienced users your questions, boast your rock-stable, sky-high OC and help others!
2010.04.11 06:24 LieutenantClone /r/buildapc - Planning on building a computer but need some advice? This is the place to ask!
Planning on building a computer but need some advice? This is the place to ask! /buildapc is a community-driven subreddit dedicated to custom PC assembly. Anyone is welcome to seek the input of our helpful community as they piece together their desktop.
2012.03.25 11:18 100101 alias 2023='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
A quiet little sub where people politely discuss common interests surrounding Linux while drinking tea with quiet music playing in the background.
2023.06.08 07:31 BJV511 Display not working on new build troubleshoot
I just finished wiring up my first PC build and when I plug in the monitor I get a black screen with no signal from the DisplayPort cable that came with my monitor as well as an HDMI that I know works. The computer boots up and everything with RGB turns on, the fans turn on, and the GPU fans initially turn on then turn off (which to me signifies it all has power). The very first time I plugged the DisplayPort cable into the GPU I got a static screen, that is when I updated the BIOS first then got no signal after that.
Build Specs:
- CPU - Intel i7 - 13700K
- Motherboard - MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WIFI LGA1700
- RAM - G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL30
- Storage - 2x Samsung 980 Pro 2TB M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 NVME SSD
- GPU - Asus GeForce RTX 4070 Ti 12GB
- plugged into top slot on motherboard
- CPU Cooler - Lian Li GALAHAD AIO 360 RGB Liquid Cooler
- Case - Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic ATC Full Tower (not EVO)
- Power Supply - Corsair HX850 Platinum 850W
- Monitor - Asus 1920x1080 65 Hz
Current troubleshooting I've done is:
- Update motherboard bios
- Use the GPU and the motherboard DisplayPort and HDMI inputs (while everything has been plugged in still in the build)
- Used other PCIe cables for the GPU plug into the PSU
- unplugged and replugged basically everything
- verified monitor works with computer and HDMI
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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2023.06.08 07:25 Gabrelson My friend seems to be having some problems with his new pc. Any help is appreciated!
He wrote the following (sorry for the grammar): Hello, I'm looking for an answer to my problem. When I try to play some games, like Battlefield 5, doesn't matter if the quality settings are setted for ultra or low. I still get low fps. Could someone help me? I've been searching on the internet for a week to solve this problem. I have the following specs: CPU : i3-10105g GPU: RX 6600 Ram: 1 x 8gb 2666mhz.
The problem started when he switched from a GTX 750ti to a RX 6600. We already tried a clean driver installation and even used DDU to remove the previous NVIDIA driver for good, so we're out of options. Could it be that the CPU is bottlenecking the GPU's performance or that the one RAM stick just isn't enough?
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2023.06.08 07:24 gotmyhairdid Bundle Deal Build Halp
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2023.06.08 07:23 DtownDub [USA-TX] [H] Asrock Z170m mobo, I5-6500+ 2x4gb DDR4 [W] Paypal, local cash.
Used Asrock Z170M pro4s motherboard with I/O shield. I5-6500 cpu with stock cooler. 2x4gb Crucial ballistix red ddr4-2400.
The rear green speaker 3.5mm jack is kind of finicky but works. other than that it is in good working order.It was used for internet browsing and plex server for multiple years.
I do not have the original box. It will ship in anti-static bag and in a box from another motherboard.
$80 Shipped OBO for everything.
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2023.06.08 07:23 SomeRandomMeme127 Finished pc and new monitor
2023.06.08 07:20 ElCharmann What’s a good way to upgrade my PC for AAA gaming?
Hello! I built myself a PC a couple years back during the pandemic and haven’t upgraded it since. I know next to nothing about technology and my primary goal is okay AAA games. My build is:
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
GPU: 1050 Ti
RAM: 32 GB
Motherboard: B450 Steel Legend
Power Supply: Aero Cool Cyclone 500W
Case: Cougar MG120-G
Plus a small SSD and 1TB HDD
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2023.06.08 07:17 pein_og what cpu cooler should i use for a 7700x?
should i use a Noctua NH-D15. or Noctua NH-U9S. or something else?
would be mostly for gaming and maybe recording or streaming in the future
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2023.06.08 07:11 Wonky_Cow1305 PC won’t POST
So I’ve just started my new build (7600X, Corsair Vengeance 32gb 6400mhz, B650 Aorus Elite AX), and it won’t post. All the cables seem to be plugged in, the CPU cooler (AIO) seems like it’s all in correctly, I have integrated graphics so I’m leaving the GPU off for the moment to make it easier to troubleshoot. I’ll switch the PSU on, and all the mobo lights will flash on and off almost immediately, but I can’t find anywhere that there could possibly be a short. I’m still working outside the case on the mobo box. Any ideas?
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2023.06.08 07:08 Funaccount8 First Build Opinions ($1500)
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2023.06.08 07:07 Funaccount8 First Build Opinions ($1500)
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2023.06.08 06:58 russianjester Watercooling recommendations
Was looking at upgrading my build from a ryzen 5 3600 to a ryzen 7 5800x and putting a custom watercooling loop in with it. I'm still fairly new to building pcs and have never watercooled one before and was looking for recommendations on parts for watercooling that would still be able to keep up with any future upgrades and possibly adding my gpu to the loop in the future. To add I already have a corsair commander pro and lighting node pro in my pc so bonus if any rgb components can plug in to those Tia for any suggestions
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2023.06.08 06:55 TencoOut Idk if it’s okay to ask about prebuilt PCs here, but I really could use some advice from people who know something. What you would do in my situation?
As much as I would like to build my own, i don’t have much time to learn and get it ready, so I’m doing the unthinkable. I’m talking laptops here, because I know nothing and that’s all I’ve looked into so far, but I’m open to a desktop. This is a big buy for me that I’m hoping will help get me though a rough year.
My budget is between $2,000-3,500, after tax. It’s not just a gaming machine but gaming is how I’m justify spending so much. I don’t want to be wasteful, I just don’t want to wish I spent more since this may be all I have for a few years.
I need a decent CPU, although im not sure what that really means for me, 13th gen i9, i7 and where more budget options like a Ryzen 9 7845HX (laptop) would fall on that list? I need something that can handle lots of windows, fast searches through large libraries, multitasking, programs running at the same time, maybe even some light editing, all without too much effort.
As for gaming, I can’t tell if a 3080ti or a 4080 would actually be better for gaming or in what circumstances they excel, for example what is better at 150w or 175w? Would a 4070 be enough? I definitely want the framerates and to hold them for as long as I reasonable can as time goes.
I’m not sure what prebuilts have better, more reliable displays, cooling, less noise, and really want to stay away from companies that have a habit of pumping out lots of lemons, since I do need it soon.
Is there anything else I should be thinking about? I love to hear your thoughts, what desktops or laptops you would get in this position. Thank you to any who read and shared time and knowledge. Even just a link. Hope you all are well.
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2023.06.08 06:50 gorep1xel [USA-PR] [H] X230 16GB 256GB SSD [W] Paypal
Hello,
Selling this X230 I had as a spare machine, didn't get to use it much so it doesnt have a lot of wear, the palmrest has a crack near the touchpad, see pictures for more detail.
Images of X230 Price is $125 with shipping included, if you're local I can do $100
It has the following specs :
Laptop | X230 |
CPU | i5-3320M |
RAM | 16Gb DDR3L |
Screen | Stock |
Storage | 256GB 2.5 SATA SK Hynix SC311 |
Screen | OEM 6 cell good condition |
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2023.06.08 06:47 starfield_pro Please Critique My Understanding And Speculations
First, my understandings
1) IR works like radio, not fire bullets. Cool bodies cannot heat warm bodies radiatively.
2) Alarmist models assume a feedback where cool body energy pellets warm up warmer bodies, enhancing significantly the effects of small amounts of warming with what amounts to a multiplier.
3) Alarmist models have not been predictive. While alarmists have hedges and evolved (heat under the sea, stepped equilibriums with ENSO, etc.), their assumption from only 20 years ago was a clear, almost linear relationship between CO2 and warming, due to the assumptions from this feedback forcing theory.
4) Most surface heat transfers advectively, Work against gravity, to the upper atmosphere.
5) As it were, upper atmosphere CO2 IR saturation forces heat into more efficient escape channels. "Hot" upper atmosphere CO2 cools the upper atmosphere.
Now speculations:
1) Warmer upper atmosphere CO2 sends less of the infamous "cold rays" back to the surface, that is, less frequency interference and a reduced ability to radiatively cool. While this is confirmation of "cold ray" theory, alarmists now cite it as "proof" of GHE, which they now frame as a reduction in the rate of radiative heat loss, when it was previously understood as forced feedbacks.
2) Less "cold rays" means less energy escaping from the surface by radiation. However, since most heat escapes conductively, advectively and convectively, this is really negligible. Especially considering CO2 PPM.
3) Since hot upper atmosphere CO2 cools the upper atmosphere, and Work against gravity transfers energy from the surface to the upper atmosphere (basically built into the meteorological and ENSO cycles, if you're curious, "fat" atmospheric cells, more density to cool heights), then in some sense CO2 ought to COOL slightly overall.
4) CO2 lags, so we might assume something (X?) warms the Earth, and after its system-dominant effect wanes, it's actually CO2 that cools the Earth back down, and in cooling CO2 is captured, so there's less cooling, etc. until an equilibrium. It's warming that brings CO2 out, lagging the warming. So in a way, the carbon cycle is soft regulation against lingering heat. Oh the irony.
Also, notice how warming science was supposed to be:
A) Cooler air radiatively heats warmer surface, creating a multiplicative feedback, a forcing loop that accelerates warming. And the models reflected this hockey stick concept, based on a theory of industrially released CO2. And they were not predictive.
And now it's:
B) Well, CO2 just slows the loss of energy to space, which tips the energy balance just so slightly, triggering other more meaningful forcing effects, and tipping points. Oh, but, not all at once. See, most energy is "stored" in the ocean. Wait, it's "stored" in the deep ocean since our ocean survey looking for heat didn't find it. And, anyway, yes warming is flat but look it comes out of the ocean with the ENSO cycle. We somehow knew about this phenomenon back when we made the hockey stick that didn't account for it. Also, it's just a coincidence that GISS changed how they weigh and calibrate their data set at the start of a new ENSO cycle conveniently finding a new, still flat, period of temperature that's warmer though. Of course cold, rural stations have to be ignored, in spite of urban heat island effect being prioritized. Because after all, we're expecting warming! From our models that didn't anticipate the new model of stepped warming we've invented.
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2023.06.08 06:47 life_jackfruit [USA-NYC] [H] Gaming PC: Ryzen 5 3600 + 5600 XT [W] PayPal, Cash
Photos:
https://imgur.com/a/htMnB5G $720
Everything has been tested and works great. 3D Mark TimeSpy score: 7814
I also have some peripherals I'm open to selling if anyone is interested.
GPU: PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT 6GB
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600
CPU COOLER: ARCTIC Freezer 34 eSports DUO
MOTHERBOARD: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX
RAM: G.SKILL RipJaws V Series 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3600
PSU: CORSAIR CX-M Series CX550M 550W 80 PLUS BRONZE
M.2: WD Black SN750 NVMe SSD 500GB
SSD: Western Digital WDBNCE5000PNC 2.5" 500GB
HDD: Seagate BarraCuda 2TB
CASE: Fractal Design Meshify C
OS: Windows 11 Pro
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2023.06.08 06:41 russianjester Watercooling recommendations
Was looking at upgrading my build from a ryzen 5 3600 to a ryzen 7 5800x and putting a custom watercooling loop in with it. I'm still fairly new to building pcs and have never watercooled one before and was looking for recommendations on parts for watercooling that would still be able to keep up with any future upgrades and possibly adding my gpu to the loop in the future. Tia for any advice
Edit: to add I already have a corsair commander pro and lighting node pro in my pc so bonus if any rgb components can plug in to those
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2023.06.08 06:40 Character_Fun5743 ryzen 5 5600x + b450m s2h
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2023.06.08 06:34 niad_04 15
- Principles Of Digital Computing 15.1. A Binary Adder A half-adder is a device that could add two binary bits together. Its gate circuit looks like this:
The Σ symbol represents the “sum” output of the half-adder, the sum’s least significant bit (LSB). Cout represents the “carry” output of the half-adder, the sum’s most significant bit (MSB). If we were to implement this same function in ladder (relay) logic, it would look like this: 15.2. Look-up Tables The Look-up Table is an application of a memory device, that perform the logical function of simply ‘’looking up’’ what the output(s) should be for any given combination of inputs states. The pros of the Look-up Tables are: 1. Software is much easier to change than hardware. 2. Software can be archived on various kinds of memory media (disk, tape), thus providing an easy way to document and manipulate the function in a “virtual” form; hardware can only be “archived” abstractly in the form of some kind of graphical drawing.
- Software can be copied from one memory device (such as the EPROM chip) to another, allowing the ability for one device to “learn” its function from another device.
- Software such as the logic function example can be designed to perform functions that would be extremely difficult to emulate with discrete logic gates (or relays). 15.3. Finite-state Machine The circuit below illustrates the basic idea of a finite-state machine: the data stored at each address becomes the next storage location that the ROM gets addressed to. The result is a specific sequence of binary numbers (following the sequence programmed into the ROM) at the output, over time. To avoid signal timing problems, though, we need to connect the data outputs back to the address inputs through a 4-bit D-type flip-flop, so that the sequence takes place step by step to the beat of a controlled clock pulse:
15.4. Microprocessors A microprocessor is a computer processor where the data processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit (IC), or a small number of ICs. The microprocessor contains the arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry required to perform the functions of a computer's central processing unit (CPU). The IC is capable of interpreting and executing program instructions and performing arithmetic operations. The microprocessor is a multipurpose, clock- driven, register-based, digital integrated circuit that accepts binary data as input, processes it according to instructions stored in its memory, and provides results (also in binary form) as output. Microprocessors contain both combinational logic and sequential digital logic and operate on numbers and symbols represented in the binary number system. The integration of a whole CPU onto a single or a few integrated circuits using Very-Large-Scale Integration (VLSI) greatly reduced the cost of processing power. Integrated circuit processors are produced in large numbers by highly automated metal– oxide–semiconductor (MOS) fabrication processes, resulting in a relatively low
unit price. Single-chip processors increase reliability because there are fewer electrical connections that could fail. As microprocessor designs improve, the cost of manufacturing a chip (with smaller components built on a semiconductor chip the same size) generally stays the same according to Rock's law. Before microprocessors, small computers had been built using racks of circuit boards with many medium- and small-scale integrated circuits, typically of TTL type. Microprocessors combined this into one or a few large- scale ICs. While there is disagreement over who deserves credit for the invention of the microprocessor, the first commercially available microprocessor was the Intel 4004, designed by Federico Faggin and introduced in 1971. Continued increases in microprocessor capacity have since rendered other forms of computers almost completely obsolete (see history of computing hardware), with one or more microprocessors used in everything from the smallest embedded systems and handheld devices to the largest mainframes and supercomputers. Microprocessors are related but distinct from a system on a chip, microcontrollers, and digital signal processor. 15.5. Microprocessor Programming Microprocessors are typically programmed using semi-English-language statements (assembly language). In addition to assembly languages, microcomputers use a more understandable human-oriented language called high-level language. No matter what type of language is used to write programs, microcomputers understand only binary numbers. Therefore, all programs must eventually be translated into their appropriate binary forms. Microprocessor programming languages can typically be divided into three main types: machine language, assembly language, and high-level language. A machine language program consists of either binary or hexadecimal op- codes. Programming a microcomputer with either one is relatively difficult, because one must deal only with numbers. The architecture and microprograms of a microprocessor determine all its instructions. These instructions are called the microprocessor's instruction set. Programs in assembly and high-level languages are represented by instructions that use English-language-type statements.
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2023.06.08 06:32 Ok_Resort_7171 New build PC, texture pop in issue, please help
Hello,
My PC worked fine foe a month but now every game has a texture pop in issue.
I have updated all drivers and the bios. All tests indicate my temperature are fine and results like Cinibench match others.
The games are running from 150 FPS plus on max settings. I've tried lowing the settings but this either does nothing or makes things worse.
Thank you for helping
My Specs are:
GPU: MSI RTX 4080 suprim
Cpu: Ryzen 9 7900X3D
Motherboard: asus strix x670E-f
Storage: 2x Samsung 990 Pro M.2 SSD
Ram: 32GB DDR5
Power supply: msi MAG 1000 W
IO: Windows 11
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2023.06.08 06:31 TrumpThirstyEmu Game loads but loading screen won't go away
I recently got a new laptop and transfered my data over to it, after I launch the game it loads then I hear the menu music and can even load my save by navigating with the audio, but the loading icon never goes away and after awhile the game crashes and there is no error code in the logs. I do have mods enabled and I can say for sure that the ones causing the issue are ship/weapon pack and underworld.(if I turn them off it fixes the issue but I can't play on my save). I have absolutely no idea what is causing them to do this so I figured I'd ask some more knowledgeable individuals. Also I have tried updating drivers, running in administrator, using legacy launcher, lowering/increasing ram usage, reinstalling the game and reinstalling the mods. Thanks for any help in advance. Specs - 4050, amd ryzen 5 7535hs, 8gb ram
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2023.06.08 06:30 69SharpKnife420 60... fps... finally, I have waited for so long. My life is now a straight line to completion.
2023.06.08 06:26 hunterstanley Upgrading motherboard, cpu and gpu. Advice needed!
Current pc: Motherboard: b250 Cpu: ryzen 5 1600 Gpu: rx 580oc 8gb Ram: 16gb(2x8) gskill ddr4 Power supply: cx550m
Upgrades: Motherboard: b550 Cpu: ryzen 5 5600 Gpu: rx6600
I’m looking for advice on how I should go about swapping these parts out. Should I do a fresh install of windows when upgrading instead of trying to carry data over? Will my motherboard come with the needed bios updates for my gpu? Will my gpu come with updated drivers? If the cpu or gpu need updating then how would I go about doing such thing. Thank you all in advanced!
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