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SUSifourtos
post May 9 2024, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(awol @ May 9 2024, 02:00 PM)
i see.

now i have
1 2TB nvme collect dust.
1 2TB sata ssd collect dust.

reason why not buy full functional pc yet, waiting for zen5 & rtx5060ti for SFF.
the money already spent, no regret  rclxm9.gif
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dont.

wait zen8, RTX9050

cheaper. even can beat 4090.
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post May 9 2024, 02:09 PM

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QUOTE(Duckies @ May 9 2024, 01:51 PM)
Like that buy until year end also cannot finish weh...then new tech came out. Should kumpul money until year end baru 1 shot buy ma
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I can buy 1 short if I want to, but I already know near future releases will not affect my build plan.
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post May 9 2024, 02:09 PM

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QUOTE(ifourtos @ May 9 2024, 02:08 PM)
dont.

wait zen8, RTX9050

cheaper. even can beat 4090.
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nope. only wait until 2025.
to replace my ancient zen2 + rtx2060 rclxs0.gif
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post May 9 2024, 02:12 PM

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QUOTE(skywardsword @ May 9 2024, 01:55 PM)
Put in epf acc 3. While you save up?
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I put in kdi. Easy to withdraw, got 4%.
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post May 9 2024, 02:12 PM

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QUOTE(adam71 @ May 9 2024, 01:56 PM)
why buy old parts?.....
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Slightly cheaper, don't have newer feature that I don't use.
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post May 9 2024, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(samftrmd @ May 9 2024, 02:12 PM)
Slightly cheaper, don't have newer feature that I don't use.
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later completed ......dont be bodoh like me.......need to sell second hand .....and buy new parts?...
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post May 9 2024, 02:17 PM

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QUOTE(Duckies @ May 9 2024, 01:51 PM)
Like that buy until year end also cannot finish weh...then new tech came out. Should kumpul money until year end baru 1 shot buy ma
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one of the reason i retire from PC and go into console... it's a never ending upgrade. my current PC 9 years already... and usage is lesser and lesser, all replace by smartphone and laptop.
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post May 9 2024, 02:20 PM

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I suck badly at technical and hardware thingy so Imma jelly with TS & ppl who build own PC


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post May 9 2024, 02:24 PM

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QUOTE(nazq @ May 9 2024, 02:20 PM)
I suck badly at technical and hardware thingy so Imma jelly with TS & ppl who build own PC
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take apart one and you will learn..at least thats how i learn by taking it apart then pasang back everything

since then been building my own pc for 20 years
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post May 9 2024, 02:26 PM

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QUOTE(samftrmd @ May 9 2024, 01:32 PM)
For those who is considering buying the updated version of mortar wifi II.

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Difference between B760m mortar wifi and B760m mortar wifi ii
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The MSI MAG B760M MORTAR WIFI II is an updated version of the original B760M MORTAR WIFI motherboard. Here are some key differences:

Support for Latest Processors: The B760M MORTAR WIFI II supports Intel® 14th/13th/12th Gen processors, while the original may not support the latest generations1.
Memory Compatibility: The B760M MORTAR WIFI II supports DDR5 memory up to 7800+ (OC) MHz, which is higher than the original version1.
Power Design: It features a 12+1+1 Duet Rail Power System with 75A SPS, providing a robust power delivery for high-performance CPUs1.
PCIe 5.0 Slot: The newer version includes a PCIe 5.0 slot, offering higher bandwidth for the latest GPUs and SSDs1.
Thermal Solutions: The B760M MORTAR WIFI II comes with an extended heatsink design, M.2 Shield Frozr, and higher quality thermal pads for better cooling performance1.
These enhancements make the B760M MORTAR WIFI II a more future-proof option, especially if you’re planning to use the latest hardware components. For detailed specifications, it’s always best to check the manufacturer’s official product pages or user manuals
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what do you mean by "while the original may not support the latest generations1"?

Even after update bios this mobo cannot support 14th gen intel?
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post May 9 2024, 02:27 PM

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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ May 9 2024, 02:24 PM)
take apart one and you will learn..at least thats how i learn by taking it apart then pasang back everything

since then been building my own pc for 20 years
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Last year, Uncle took the courage and re-built/upgrade my desktop after using notebook for couple of years. I burned my older gen mobo, I plugged the GPU's power into the CPU's power socket on the mobo.... end up buying new mobo to amend my dumb mistake. sigh.....


talk about being rusty....for all the Ayam Uncle that skip a couple of generations....
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post May 9 2024, 02:31 PM

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I would rather get a mobo with active cooling to nvme slot instead of stupid passives like this. Beefy chipset heatsink? For fucks? How high temp can chipset temp be on a measley b760m?

Kesimpulan, ts sohai terjatuh dalam perangkap marketing. Poorfeg, sohai and def not pcmr.

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post May 9 2024, 02:38 PM

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QUOTE(adam71 @ May 9 2024, 02:14 PM)
later completed ......dont be bodoh like me.......need to sell second hand .....and buy new parts?...
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Consider my current pc is still 4770, I think I'm good.
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QUOTE(skywardsword @ May 9 2024, 02:27 PM)
Last year, Uncle took the courage and re-built/upgrade my desktop after using notebook for couple of years. I burned my older gen mobo, I plugged the GPU's power into the CPU's power socket on the mobo.... end up buying new mobo to amend my dumb mistake. sigh.....
talk about being rusty....for all the Ayam Uncle that skip a couple of generations....
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now you know lor the difference haha

mistakes happen to any of us but as long we learn and dont repeat it
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post May 9 2024, 02:42 PM

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QUOTE(nazq @ May 9 2024, 02:20 PM)
I suck badly at technical and hardware thingy so Imma jelly with TS & ppl who build own PC
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You don't suck at it. You mouth is very moist. It might damage the electronic components.

Most people who are not good at it is simply they don't have enough interest in this. Computer is initially marketed to be user friendly to begin with. I've seen 6 years old child assemble pc before. If you really like to do it, I'm sure it will be easy after some youtube videos.
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post May 9 2024, 02:44 PM

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QUOTE(KimiLau @ May 9 2024, 02:26 PM)
what do you mean by "while the original may not support the latest generations1"?

Even after update bios this mobo cannot support 14th gen intel?
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Can, just that initially only has 13th gen. If you visit cpu compatibility page of the mb, it listed 14th Gen as well.
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post May 9 2024, 02:46 PM

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No cpu+mb bundle deal? If got cpu, mb and ram, at least can use old psu and storage. Now no cpu how to check if the parts got defect or not?
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post May 9 2024, 02:46 PM

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tumpang tanya. this one price ok? tonight go pick up.
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post May 9 2024, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(skywardsword @ May 9 2024, 02:27 PM)
Last year, Uncle took the courage and re-built/upgrade my desktop after using notebook for couple of years. I burned my older gen mobo, I plugged the GPU's power into the CPU's power socket on the mobo.... end up buying new mobo to amend my dumb mistake. sigh.....
talk about being rusty....for all the Ayam Uncle that skip a couple of generations....
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PC building its like adult lego. Plug here, screw there pull here.

back in 2021 MCO, I managed to build a PC by shipping parts at diff time via Taobao. 3 years already time flies man.
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post May 9 2024, 02:49 PM

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QUOTE(beetch @ May 9 2024, 02:31 PM)
I would rather get a mobo with active cooling to nvme slot instead of stupid passives like this. Beefy chipset heatsink? For fucks? How high temp can chipset temp be on a measley b760m?

Kesimpulan, ts sohai terjatuh dalam perangkap marketing. Poorfeg, sohai and def not pcmr.

True storeyz

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I'm not going to use nvme. Also not going to install casing fans.

Prevents Overheating: Proper cooling ensures that the chipset does not overheat, which can lead to thermal throttling or reduced performance.

Stable Operation: Maintaining a cool chipset helps in keeping the operation stable, avoiding unexpected crashes or system instability.

Increases Component Longevity: Cooler temperatures can extend the lifespan of the chipset and other nearby components by reducing the stress caused by heat.

Protects Other Components: By keeping the chipset cool, you also protect other components from the potential heat spill-over, which could otherwise affect their performance and longevity.

Supports Overclocking: If you’re interested in overclocking, a cool chipset is essential as it allows for higher performance without the risk of overheating.

Even though modern chipsets are designed to operate efficiently with minimal cooling, ensuring they have adequate cooling can enhance the system’s performance and reliability over time. It’s a small investment that can have a significant impact on your computer’s health and efficiency

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