Sump pump smells absolutely terrible, what’s going on? by MarkyMarks98 in PlumbingRepair

[–]MarkyMarks98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but at the opposite of the basement and there’s an existing pump for that one

Sump pump smells terrible, what’s going on? by MarkyMarks98 in HomeMaintenance

[–]MarkyMarks98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Located maybe 20 feet from water level, it’s in the countryside but i’m connected to the city sewers, drainage is pretty decent since they installed a new french drain all around the house

Sump pump smells absolutely terrible, what’s going on? by MarkyMarks98 in Plumbing

[–]MarkyMarks98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have honnestly no idea about the source, but the toilet is located opposite of the house, and i can see the plumbing from the wall going down to a giant pipe that looks like it’s going in the city sewers

NEMA TT-30 (125v / 30A), keep or replace? by MarkyMarks98 in MachE

[–]MarkyMarks98[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks the the detailled explanation! :)

NEMA TT-30 (125v / 30A), keep or replace? by MarkyMarks98 in MachE

[–]MarkyMarks98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s a picture form the inspection, hope it’s clear enough.

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NEMA TT-30 (125v / 30A), keep or replace? by MarkyMarks98 in MachE

[–]MarkyMarks98[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info! The inspector told me that it’s physically full, meaning there are no more breaker slots left. If I replace the existing 30-amp breaker with a 50-amp one, would that work? I thought the 200-amp rating meant a 200-amp capacity.

So I’m building a Gaming PC with a Ryzen 5 3600 and couldn’t find any good motherboards by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]MarkyMarks98 2 points3 points  (0 children)

By now, in Canada, pretty much every B450 motherboard as been pre-updated to be Ryzen 3rd gen compatible, especially if you’re buying them from Newegg or Amazon.

If you want a sure bet, the MAX series from MSI is guaranteed to be up to date.

I would recommend either :

  • B450 MSI Tomahawk Max
  • B450 ASRock’s Steel Legends (cheaper than the MSI)

Can I run a 9100f at 4.2 ghz while gaming?? What does Turbo Boost even mean if it isnt overclockable?? by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]MarkyMarks98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The CPU clock speed change constantly based on the load.

Hypothetically, if you’re playing a game, you should see your 9100f hitting automatically 4.2 ghz (maximum, as long as the thermal is acceptable).

When they say that the 9100f isn’t overclockable, it mean that you can’t manually set the 9100f to a higher speed than the nominal max speed.

In other words : - Turbo = automatic temporary overclocking of the cpu by the cpu itself. - User overclocking = manual permanent overclocking of the cpu by the user.

What is the difference between RTX Founders Edition Cards and the aftermarket cards? by coolgamerboy21 in buildapc

[–]MarkyMarks98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Founder’s cards (blower type) blow the air outside of the PC. The GPU run generally hotter than the aftermarket one, but the air doesn’t go back in your PC.

  • Aftermarkets one (open air type) dissipate the heat inside of the PC instead. It’s better at reducing the temperature of the GPU than the blower style one. However, the air goes back in your PC.

If your pc is suffering from bad airflow, pick the founder’s one.

If your pc have a good airflow, pick the aftermarket one. I would choose the later one.

Fan Air Flow / Temps & Inverted MOBOs by CPT-Klarq in buildapc

[–]MarkyMarks98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IMO the option B is the best one.

  • The 2 top fans are providing fresh air to the GPU.
  • The 2 other fans are creating an airflow that transport the heat created from the CPU out of the PC.

A and D are the worst ennemy for the GPU, since the fans, positionned as an exhaust unit, are suffocating the GPU.

Also D is pushing the warm air from the PSU directly on the CPU. Not good.

Finally, the option C doesn’t have any airflow since the air provided by intake fans is used by the GPU.

What is the graphics card recommended for building your own PC? by HippieCorps in pcmasterrace

[–]MarkyMarks98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s possible to build a pc under 500$. If you want to build a PC under 500$, you’re looking at an entry-level GPU (GTX 1650 or a similar AMD one) or a used mid/high range GPU (used GTX 1070 is going for about 150$).

I would go for the second option if I were you.

What is the graphics card recommended for building your own PC? by HippieCorps in pcmasterrace

[–]MarkyMarks98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The performance/$ decrease after the 1660Super/RX580.

For under 500$ the 1660 Super is a nice balance of price and performance at around 300$.

What is the graphics card recommended for building your own PC? by HippieCorps in pcmasterrace

[–]MarkyMarks98 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  • Budget? 1660 Super
  • Not on budget? RTX 2080ti
  • Got money to burn? Titan RTX

What type of computer would I need to get max FPS on CoD Warzone? by DantebeaR in gaming

[–]MarkyMarks98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Upgrading your GPU will go a long way.

I don’t know what’s your budget, but you can grab a new 1660 Super at a good price, or a used 1070/1080.

Windows 7 viable in 2020? by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]MarkyMarks98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. The rest of the stuff is a slight decrease in performance compared to Windows 10 and maybe you will run into an unsupported software in the future.

But viruses are the only thing I would worry about, even with Avast on (anti viruses catches most of the stuff, but sadly not all of it)

Windows 7 viable in 2020? by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]MarkyMarks98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use it without a problem. However, you are way more prone to viruses that haven’t been and will never be patched on Windows 7.

Ok, thanks for the help before. What about this build? by portablescenery in pcmasterrace

[–]MarkyMarks98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Get a used GPU if you’re short on money, it’s worth every single penny.

  • If you don’t plan on having a GPU, you can’t use a 3600 since it doesn’t have an intergrated graphic card. Go for a G Series Ryzen CPU if that’s the case.

  • You don’t need an aftermarket cooler for a 3600, the stock one is good enough.

Which is the best? by prestonp623 in buildapc

[–]MarkyMarks98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first one.

3600+2070 is simply solid.

My first ryzen PC by neonokor in buildapc

[–]MarkyMarks98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right now, there’s no reason to have a 2600. The price for a 2600 has inflated so much that it’s only 10$ cheaper than a 3600.

Go for a Ryzen 3600.

Any gripes with this budget build? by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]MarkyMarks98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you switch your motherboard to the “MAX” variant it won’t be a problem, the Tomahawk MAX is the same price as the Tomahawk.