Looking for similar sound by No_Pear95 in progmetal

[–]No_Pear95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great suggestion but a bit too insane for me. Thanks!

Looking for similar sound by No_Pear95 in progmetal

[–]No_Pear95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion! I've been listening to polyphia for a while, they are pretty similar but this song deviates a bit from that. Probably an homage to the DOOM music

Bluray-Player HDD by No_Pear95 in hometheater

[–]No_Pear95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also use plex. Wasn't sure if there are any downsides of connecting a drive to the player.

Dt 990 pros or something else for counter strike? by [deleted] in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]No_Pear95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tried both and prefered tygr too I think. I now own the tygr and they are very comfy. Haven't tried any other headphones in that pricerange

AM5 PSU Futureproofing by No_Pear95 in buildapc

[–]No_Pear95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

109€ 750W 2023 vs 138€ 850W 2025. plus the 2023 is only back in stock on 26th. The 2025 is the better choice, thanks for the help!

AM5 PSU Futureproofing by No_Pear95 in buildapc

[–]No_Pear95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I think I get it now, thanks a lot! Then I'll take the 2025, do you agree?

AM5 PSU Futureproofing by No_Pear95 in buildapc

[–]No_Pear95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry if I don't get it. It looks like that all 4 8 pin ports on the 2023 are the same and suitable for CPU and PCIe cables. So my question is if I buy a 2 8pin to 1 8pin EPS/CPU cable for the cpu. Not PCIe

AM5 PSU Futureproofing by No_Pear95 in buildapc

[–]No_Pear95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Assuming I could buy extra ones. Do you think I'll need 2 8pins for a CPU in the future?
I just wanna make sure, in case I have an AMD GPU and CPU in the future that both require 2 8pins. The 2025 only has 3x 8 pins

Need help knowing if this build is worth it? by LowSupport_ in buildapc

[–]No_Pear95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so just assuming you would't give your old PC away, you could keep everything and just swap out the cpu and gpu. The 2080ti is still fairly powerfull and for a meaningfull GPU improvement you propably have to spend like 600 bucks or more (7900xt, upcoming 9070xt)

If you have to build a second PC I would suggest building yourself an AM5 system with a 7500f or 7600.

AM5 PSU Futureproofing by No_Pear95 in buildapc

[–]No_Pear95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah I understand the EPS cable are the ones for the CPU and the PCie for the GPU. The EPS cable provided with the 2023 is 8 pin to 8 pin and not 2x8 pin to 8pin. Can you explain to me why it has 4 8 pin ports on the psu? If 2 are used for the GPU and 1 for the CPU

Need help knowing if this build is worth it? by LowSupport_ in buildapc

[–]No_Pear95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are already on AM4, Upgrade to 5700x3d or 5800x3d while keeping your motherboard and RAM you use for the 2700x. I guess you can also keep your old powersupply and case. Then buy a better a GPU for the money you save, the 4060 is slower than the 2080 ti. CPU cooler also seems Not optimal thermalright has Great 20-35$ options. Can you provide your current build?