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expired Posted by sonichedgehog360 • May 4, 2021
May 4, 2021 6:40 PM
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expired Posted by sonichedgehog360 • May 4, 2021
May 4, 2021 6:40 PM
HP Pavilion Desktop TP01-2066: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD
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They are a Ryzen 3500 (6-core) with a GTS 1650 Super. A 1650 Super is roughly twice the graphical performance of a 5700G.
https://gpu.userbenchma
It looks like Walmart's website sells out of these very quickly and only 3rd party sellers are listed there. But if you can find them at your local store they are sold for $599.
https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...=94393373
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But this one has 2 more cores and 4 more thread. I wonder if single channel really slow down the performance?
The ssd capacity is a bit low at 256gb in my opinion, but if may be enough for your usage.
The only only other drawback is the more proprietary parts so it'll be more hassle to diagnose and fix if a part malfunctions.
I still think it's worth it for non-gaming uses. You're unlikely going to be able to build/find another system with this processor at this price.
I just put a 2TB nvme ssd in my ryzen 5 4500u lenova ideapad3 and pulled out the 512GB ssd (which is gamer certified..it's fast) so I'd be able to upgrade it from the 256gb without issue. I even purchased a nvme pci adapter so I could preload Manjaro linux on it and keep the original ssd as a backup. I went ahead and dropped the dime on it and already got the text it's "ready for pickup". Now I just have to shop for ram.
In the quick look I did I found compatible memory at $75 and that exact stick going for $88-93 so worth getting same stick.
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I am thinking that GSKILL requires 1.35v voltage and this mobo only runs at 1.2v. So, I ordered another stick of 1.2v 16GB 3200 TEAMGROUP TED416G3200C2201 to see if that will work at 3200. Fingers crossed. I suspect that would bump up graphics even higher.
The BIOS is extremely limited (you can't manually adjust timings/frequency or anything). However, one workaround is to use Ryzen Master, which will let you apply new RAM settings. Might be worth giving a try.
He bought a GIGABYTE - AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT EAGLE 12GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 Gaming Graphics Card from Best Buy. Is it easy to install this graphic card in this desktop? We are not computer expert…just checking to see whether it is easy to install..
Model: GV-R67XTEAGLE
I was able to fit in a Noctua NH-D9L with maybe 10mm of clearance remaining to the side panel. I think Noctua NH-U9S would fit as well, but with very very very little clearance.
To install, I used the existing backplate and mounted the bracket using m3-0.5 x 20mm screws and m3 split washers from Home Depot. I tried using 12mm long screws at first and it was not long enough. You can see the process here: https://youtu.be/KIm0SHtfErw?t=4
Yeah but max it's gonna do using hdmi port is 1920x1080 (1080P)....it won't show true 4k resolutions but it will downscale. Not that I'd notice since I typically don't save movies at anything higher than 1080p from ota due to file size.
The BIOS is extremely limited (you can't manually adjust timings/frequency or anything). However, one workaround is to use Ryzen Master, which will let you apply new RAM settings. Might be worth giving a try.
I assume "Ryzen Master" requires windows. Anything similar for linux?
Ahh the good old days when you could pick up a dell 400sc for $299 which was ultra expandible...for example had both IDE AND sata ports which at the time was a big deal.
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What I don't get is if you are gonna put it a top of a line cpu why limit the memory to 32gb? Why not already allow for up to 64gb?
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