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    • ClipperC Desconectado
      Clipper @_Neptunno_
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      @_neptunno_ the 60s are stable, before I used to have some lows (miserable, 45/55)
      Regards

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        @clipper Is the 32" monitor FHD or 2K? 144Hz?

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          Clipper @_Neptunno_
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          I'm considering a new GPU, AMD or Nvidia....
          My monitor is for AMD, although I've read that it can be "tuned"
          In AMD this would be a possible candidate:
          https://www.pccomponentes.com/xfx-speedster-swft309-amd-radeon-rx-6700xt-core-gaming-12gb-gddr6
          In Nvidia this would be another possibility.
          https://www.pccomponentes.com/gigabyte-geforce-rtx-3070-eagle-oc-8gb-gddr6-rev-20

          The budget...
          About 150 that I got from my GPU.
          Plus 150 that I owe for overtime plus about 300 € more.
          The purchase is without VAT that I would do for work (a favor I do to my boss) and to my ???
          What do you think?
          Any other options?
          Regards

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          • ClipperC Desconectado
            Clipper @_Neptunno_
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            @_neptunno_
            This is my monitor:
            https://eu.aoc.com/es/gaming/products/monitors/c32g2ze-bk
            Best regards

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            • ClipperC Desconectado
              Clipper @Clipper
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              first tests

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                @clipper said in Mid-range gaming PC.:

                first tests

                @clipper![test01.png](Request Entity Too Large)![test3.png](Request Entity Too Large)

                I changed a limit. What size was the file you were uploading?

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                  Clipper @cobito
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                  @cobito said in Mid-high range gaming PC.:

                  @clipper said in Mid-high range gaming PC.:

                  first tests

                  @clipper![test01.png](Request Entity Too Large)![test3.png](Request Entity Too Large)

                  I changed a limit. What size was the file you were uploading?

                  2.93 MB (3,082,607 bytes)
                  a screenshot, maybe because I have two monitors
                  regards

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                  • cobitoC Desconectado
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                    @clipper Ok, it should work smoothly from now on.

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                      The image test3 is not visible.

                      Ryzen 5 3600 - Tuf B550 pro - 2x 8g 3600c18 - Strix rtx 2060 - M2 1TB

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                        I can't see anything ?

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                          Clipper @Sylver
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                          @sylver said in Mid-high range gaming PC.:

                          I can't see anything ?

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                            Clipper @Clipper
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                              Clipper @Clipper
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                              @clipper memories
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                              and it's done

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                              • defaultuserD Desconectado
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                                Alright alright.

                                hdtune? You show us that Raid0?

                                Ryzen 5 3600 - Tuf B550 pro - 2x 8g 3600c18 - Strix rtx 2060 - M2 1TB

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                                  @defaultuser said in Mid-range gaming PC.:

                                  Alright, alright.

                                  hdtune? Will you show us that Raid0?

                                  I ran it this afternoon.
                                  The raid 0 seems to be set up incorrectly, so to compare, I'll have to reinstall everything and try with a single mn2.
                                  As a curiosity, it goes up 2 points if I only have Aida 64 open.
                                  And I can't run the tests all at once because it crashes.
                                  The most curious thing is the latency, number 1 is DDR2 ?
                                  Best regards

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                                    Clipper @Clipper
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                                    greetings

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                                      @clipper The first M2 slot is controlled by the cpu, the other two by the chipset.
                                      The chipset communicates with the cpu through a pcie x4 channel, in theory it has plenty of bandwidth, but response times will always be worse than in slot 1.

                                      A raid0 in the first two slots probably performs poorly, and I think that's what you've set up based on the results.

                                      A raid0 in the chipset should increase the transfer, but we would have to see how much, and in any case with the speed that those disks already give....

                                      In summary, setting up the raid0 in the chipset to have a secondary large disk without paying the prices of "large" disks maybe not, but increasing performance with a raid0 on this platform I don't see it, you will have to "settle" for the speeds of a single disk, which are already the best.

                                      Now you are not really doing badly, but comparing prices, your two disks sold could even pay directly for the 1TB one, or you can have double disk and have system on one side and games on the other and things like that, that is, a disk in the first slot and in the chipset another or a raid.

                                      Ryzen 5 3600 - Tuf B550 pro - 2x 8g 3600c18 - Strix rtx 2060 - M2 1TB

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                                        @defaultuser said in Mid-range gaming PC.:

                                        @clipper The first M2 slot is controlled by the CPU, the other two by the chipset.
                                        The chipset communicates with the CPU through a PCIe x4 channel, in theory it has plenty of bandwidth, but response times will always be worse than in slot 1.

                                        A raid0 on the first two slots probably performs poorly, and I think that's what you've set up based on the results.

                                        A raid0 on the chipset should increase transfer, but we'd have to see how much, and in any case with the speed that these disks already give...
                                        In summary, setting up raid0 on the chipset to have a large secondary disk without paying the prices of "large" disks is maybe not the way to go, but I don't see an increase in performance with a raid0 on this platform. You'll have to "settle" for the speeds of a single disk, which are already top-notch.

                                        Now you're not actually doing badly, but comparing prices, your two disks sold could even directly pay for the same 1TB model, or you could have double the disk space with the system on one side and games on the other and things like that, that is, a disk in the first slot and another in the chipset or a raid.

                                        I already said that the raid 0 is set up incorrectly.
                                        For several reasons, the first one, that of course... With age one thinks they know everything and the manual is just filler ?
                                        And indeed it's set up in ports 1 and 2.
                                        On the other hand, whenever I've set up a raid (this is my first raid on mn2) it has never added the two or three capacities, it has always indicated one drive, for example two 500gb disks in raid 0 with a size of 500gb.
                                        And this one shows 1 Tera.
                                        And on the other hand, although it's something that never happens, the startup reminds me of mechanical disks, not slow... but the next thing.
                                        So on Saturday if I have some time I'll disassemble the raid and try leaving only one mn2 in port 1 and do the test.
                                        And then the two in ports 2/3 and compare.
                                        Best regards

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                                          @clipper said in Mid-high range gaming PC.:

                                          I already said that the raid 0 is poorly assembled.

                                          Estooo.... it seems like I can't get into the forum in such a hurry ? ?

                                          Back in the day, Raid 0 with mechanical drives gave me a performance that was anything but good, and I didn't just throw in three drives willy-nilly, fond memories.

                                          Well, if you end up trying raid0 on the chipset, it will be interesting to see the truth,.

                                          @clipper said in Mid-high range gaming PC.:

                                          On the other hand, whenever I've set up a raid (this is my first raid in mn2) it has never added up the two or three capacities, it has always indicated one drive to me, for example, two 500gb drives in raid 0 as 500gb.

                                          And this one looks like it's 1 Tera.

                                          The previous ones were software-based though.

                                          I imagine it will be better that the drive is seen everywhere as just one, so you never have any issues with anything "strange" that you want to do with the software
                                          With mechanical drives on the nforce4sli chipset, it used to show me one drive with the total capacity (you had to load the driver during the installation of Windows). I haven't seen what came after that.

                                          Ryzen 5 3600 - Tuf B550 pro - 2x 8g 3600c18 - Strix rtx 2060 - M2 1TB

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                                            @clipper said in Mid-high range gaming PC.:

                                            @defaultuser said in Mid-high range gaming PC.:

                                            @clipper The first M2 slot is controlled by the CPU, the other two by the chipset.
                                            The chipset communicates with the CPU through a PCIe x4 channel, in theory it has plenty of bandwidth, but response times will always be worse than in slot 1.

                                            A RAID0 on the first two slots probably performs poorly, and I think that's what you've set up based on the results.

                                            A RAID0 on the chipset should increase the transfer, but we'd have to see how much, and in any case with the speed that these disks already give by themselves...

                                            In summary, setting up RAID0 on the chipset to have a large secondary disk without paying the prices of "large" disks is maybe not the best idea, but I don't see how it would increase performance on this platform. You'll have to "settle" for the speeds of a single disk, which are already top-notch.

                                            Now you're not actually doing badly, but comparing prices, your two disks sold could even directly pay for the same but 1TB, or you could have double the disk space with the system on one side and games on the other and things like that, that is, a disk in the first slot and another in the chipset or a RAID.

                                            I already said that the RAID0 is set up incorrectly.
                                            For several reasons, the first one, that of course... With age one thinks they know everything and the manual is just filler ?
                                            And indeed it's set up in port 1 and 2.
                                            On the other hand, whenever I've set up a RAID (this is my first RAID in MN2) it has never added the two or three capacities, it has always indicated one drive, for example two 500GB disks in RAID 0 with a size of 500GB.
                                            And this one shows me 1 Tera.
                                            And on the other hand, although it's something that never happens, the startup reminds me of mechanical disks, not slow... but the next thing.
                                            So on Saturday if I have some time I'll disassemble the RAID and try to leave only one MN2 in port 1 and do the test.
                                            And then the two in ports 2/3 and compare.
                                            Regards

                                            I already said that the RAID0 is set up incorrectly.
                                            For several reasons, the first one, that of course... With age one thinks they know everything and the manual is just filler ?
                                            And indeed it's set up in port 1 and 2.
                                            On the other hand, whenever I've set up a RAID (this is my first RAID in MN2) it has never added the two or three capacities, it has always indicated one drive, for example two 500GB disks in RAID 0 with a size of 500GB.
                                            And this one shows me 1 Tera.
                                            And on the other hand, although it's something that never happens, the startup reminds me of mechanical disks, not slow... but the next thing.
                                            So on Saturday if I have some time I'll disassemble the RAID and try to leave only one MN2 in port 1 and do the test.
                                            And then the two in ports 2/3 and compare.
                                            Regards

                                            A RAID 0 is the sum of several disks, generally two are used. If you add two 500GB disks you will have a 1TB volume, that is, at the moment one of the disks dies, or you do something wrong to it, forget about the data. Advantage: the speeds of the disk are added, which greatly increases performance.

                                            A RAID 1 (Mirror) is the opposite, the capacities are not added, if you have 2TB disks you have 2TB, only that the two disks are copies of each other and if one fails you have the other as a backup until you replace the damaged unit. The disadvantage is that the speed is marked by the slowest disk.

                                            I just mention this as a note,
                                            Regards!!

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