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Another 4GB module if you only have one and 128GB or 256GB SSD if you think that half might be too short for you, a decent 500W power supply would not be bad either. The same with the magnetic one, if you think that 1TB might be too short for you, go for 2TB, you get a better price per mega.
How is it in terms of temperatures? If it comes with the stock cooler, you could add an even a Raijintek Aidos for 15 euros, if you want silence, get a Cooler Master T4 at least.
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I plan to add 4GB more to the memory since I only have 4 in one module.
I'll get a 1TB hard drive since I have one of 500Gb and it's not that I fill it up and I change it because it already has damaged sectors and it's noticeable how slow it is.
I don't understand about the SSDs, why put them or what their use is, as far as I understand the PC goes to the slowest when it has magnets too, I don't know. But even so, it's going to cost me a lot to pay 200 euros for a drive of this type.
About the temperatures, well for now I have the one that comes with the PC and at rest it hovers around 25 or 28 ºC and when I play I don't know I haven't looked but it must not get too hot since it doesn't make noise and these Intel heatsinks are made to make noise xDDD. But I want to change it since the Intel ones don't give me confidence xD.
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Buenas quisiera saber vuestra opinion sobre mi equipo que me e montado y si podria mejorar algo o no xD, es el siguente,
Placa base Gigabyte B85M-HD3.
Procesador Intel core I5-4440 3,1Ghz 6Mb cache L3.
Memoria ram 4 Gb 1600Mhz kingston hyper fury.
Tarjeta grafica Nvidia 750 gtx Oc 2Gb GDDR5.
Fuente de alimentacion 700 W tooq.
Disco duro le voy a poner uno de 1 Tera que aun no me llegaba el presupuesto y estoy con uno de 500gb de seagate.Y no me olvido de nada aver que me decis.
Estando escarmentado de antes… ¿de cuánto presupuesto hablamos?

Edito: Por 530 €
- I5-4440
- Raijintek Aidos
- GA- B85M-HD3
- G.skill Ripjaws X Ddr3 1600 (2*4 GB)
- GA-Geforce Gtx 750 Ti Oc Windforce 2gb Gddr5
- Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 1tb Sata3
Lo de los SSD, de entrada se nota muchisimo la diferencia al iniciar el quipo y cargar el SO en apenas 5 seg. El cabezal no tiene que volverse loco cuando tiene que escribir y leer a la vez, y no te tienes que gastar 200 €: Pones un SSD (uno de 120 GB sale por unos 70 €) para el SO y alguna aplicación que te interese, y el resto en el mecánico.
Edito: Si la fuente es ésta, pues ya nos contarás como te va. Al menos dice que posee certificado 80 Plus. De ésta otra, en cambio, pues no se yo si fiarme lo mismo.
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hello whoololon the pc is already bought since I was buying parts by parts to replace my old e7500 and I have already bought everything. The power supply is not giving me any problems for the moment and the voltages are very stable.
Today I added 4Gb of ram memory in total it already has 8 Gb I only need the hard drive and ready and about the ssd well later because I have already spent quite a bit on the pc xD at least for me who doesn't have a job it's an achievement xD. A greeting to everyone and thanks for your opinions and advice.
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Make a 200GB partition for it and you can already put the 256GB MX in it, they are 100 euros. -
Sorry obione I didn't understand you I don't know what you mean exactly by making a 200gb partition.
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He says that on the 1Tb disk you are going to put, you partition it into a 200Gb part and another with the rest of the size, so that when you buy the 256Gb SSD, you can clone the entire partition of the disk and it will fit perfectly on the SSD, so you have your system intact, just as you had it on the partition, but on a disk a lot of times faster :sisi:Greetings
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A question about the processor voltage, I was led to look at it and it shows 1.044 V. more or less, is this the correct voltage?
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What does google say about it? Because I don't have that micro or the box, I don't know it by heart...
Regards
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I can't find anything on Google or maybe I'm not searching well jajaja
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I've been looking at the bios and entering this that says CPU Core Voltage Control and I get these options with these voltages set and everything set to auto:
CPU VRIN Voltage 1.800 V. –------ Auto.
CPU VCore 1.034 V. ----------- Auto.
CPU Graphics (VAXG) 1.000 V. --------- Auto.
CPU RING Voltage 1.050 V. ----------- Auto.
I set it just as it appears in the Bios.
And about the processor voltage, I don't see anything.
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I think it is totally correct, because in CPU Vcore you have 1.034 V as the "estimated" value by the BIOS, and as long as it is on auto it will keep it around that value as needed. If you then measure it from the system and it is close to that value (either slightly above or slightly below) there is no problem.
Regards
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Sylver and almost everyone else knew it was okay. We know because we've looked at Intel specs before and we've Googled it.
Google it :ugly:
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so is everything correct?
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Greetings
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one last question, I don't know if it's broken or if it's like this and it's something I've been suffering from since my old PC and it's with my DVD recorder, when it starts reading what is installing or something like that the PC slows down a lot until sometimes it gets stuck and takes time to respond, any suggestions? -
Try another drive to rule out, it's probably been damaged for a while, although a slight delay is not uncommon either. The efficiency with which drives access information from CDs and DVDs is not the same as what we experience with USB devices. However, if it becomes a clearly abnormal lag, change the drive directly, as it is probably already in its last days of life.
Regards