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  1. Intel_man

    Upgrading the Graphics card

    new GPU's can also act as a space heater. ;)
  2. Intel_man

    Budget PC Build Guide ($500 - $1200 builds)

    I doubt it... that's not very Intel like to stay on a socket for that long. 14th gen (after raptor lake) is not likely to use LGA 1700.
  3. Intel_man

    Lost a CPU now a GPU Help please

    Make sure the S states in the motherboard bios is enabled. Specifically, S1 to S4.
  4. Intel_man

    Hard drives for television??

    Either Plex or Jellyfin would do wonders.
  5. Intel_man

    Help with next GPU upgrade

    Probably want to spend the time and test the fan orientations in multiple configurations to see if the current setup is the best for thermal performance... Sometimes more isn't better. But yes, OP needs more fans.
  6. Intel_man

    Help with next GPU upgrade

    G-Sync modules allow for tear-free variable refresh rate down to 1hz. Freesync normally doesn't go down that low.
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    Lost a CPU now a GPU Help please

    The RM1000x is a good PSU. If it's on order already, I'd stick with that. If there's known motherboard issues, they're usually limited to specific models. It's truly rare to see the same issue across an entire lineup of that generation, unless your gripes are with how the BIOS is laid out.
  8. Intel_man

    Help with next GPU upgrade

    Sounds like someone needs an upgrade. ;)
  9. Intel_man

    Lost a CPU now a GPU Help please

    Damn... an $86 1000W PSU. 650W might be flying too close to the sun with that build. That 6900XT can pull 350W under load all by itself and the 7900X can do around 200W under load. I'd definitely follow AMD's recommended 750W suggestion on this one and definitely from a reputable brand.
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    Help with next GPU upgrade

    If it's not officially on the G-Sync list, you can force enable G-Sync for any Freesync Compatible monitors through Nvidia Control Panel. The DW doesn't support firmware updates because it has a G-Sync module and that's locked behind nvidia's proprietary firmware.
  11. Intel_man

    Help with next GPU upgrade

    Yes They do. It depends on the monitor. Typically g-sync ultimate monitors support Freesync Premium.
  12. Intel_man

    Help with next GPU upgrade

    That's the problem. Historically, it was never like this. The pricing would've stayed the same +/- minor price fluctuations and you got the performance jumps from each generation. As an example, you shouldn't be paying 3090 ti prices for a 4080 and when you compare those two, the performance...
  13. Intel_man

    Help with next GPU upgrade

    The 4080's kinda a dud for how much it costs. Are you struggling on some games with that 2080 right now?
  14. Intel_man

    Will this older pc run these programs?

    Well it depends on the use case for AutoCAD, if you're doing some simple single lot architectural designs or very basic mechanical drawings, that machine might be fine. I wouldn't use that machine personally do even browse the internet by now, but it should function in that role within...
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    Will this older pc run these programs?

    OP... How "basic" are you talking about with AutoCAD? I wouldn't do anything 3D with that machine...
  16. Intel_man

    Upgrade graphics Card

    Not if he wants to run a 3080 it won't be overkill. Transient power spikes in the 30 series cards are kinda insane.
  17. Intel_man

    Excel COUNTIFS Rules?

    The sum of row 5, from H5 onwards to the right, is for L12. L11 should just reference G5 unless you plan to have more than 1 column of HQ purchase.... which would complicate things. If you code in VBA, the excel file format you'd have to use is .xlsm which when you send to others and they open...
  18. Intel_man

    Will SSD work with older PC?

    That motherboard doesn't support NVMe based SSD. You can get a SATA based SSD instead. It won't be as fast, but it is still a lot faster than a mechanical harddrive.
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    Excel COUNTIFS Rules?

    You can have a throw away row, either at the top, or at the bottom of your table that houses your COUNTIFS expression So, if you have them above your table, you can have the "# HQ Purchases" reference the value output from G5 and "# Franchise purchase" can be achieved by using the SUM...
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