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Product Name: | ASUS ROG Strix G10 Gaming Desktop PC, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Processor, GeForce RTX 3060, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB PCIe SSD + 1TB HDD, Wi-Fi 5, Windows 11 Home, G10DK-NB766 |
Product Description: | NEWEGG POWER BAR 30+Basic 60+Average 144+Above Average 240+Extreme Time Spy Score:9,077 32thPercentile 470FPS 380FPS 220FPS 205FPS 1080P See All Games For optimal experience, all scores displayed are factoring in the highest in-game graphics settings enabled and ray tracing disabled. Disclaimer: Benchmarks including Frames Per Second (FPS) and Time Spy Score are estimations based on system configurations. Data is provided by 3DMark directly and not Newegg. Actual performance may vary. |
Product SKU: | N82E16883221719 |
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If it's crashing there must be some default settings that needs adjustment: Memory timings, most likely. Or the memory might not be seated correctly, or the assembly process left out thermal paste on the processor. Lots of things that could get screwed up.
Given the price it still might be worth pulling the trigger and approaching it like a new build, pulling it apart and reassembling it to make sure it's all correct?
*EDIT* Nevermind- looks like Asus cheaped out on the power supply. Replacing the power supply tacks on enough cost that this is no longer a Slickdeal. Sadface.
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The specs only say
"500W power supply (80+ Bronze, peak 550W)"
The photos look like it has a $35 special.........
https://www.asus.com/motherboards...
You would think an ROG Strix tower
would come with an ROG Strix power supply.
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If it's crashing there must be some default settings that needs adjustment: Memory timings, most likely. Or the memory might not be seated correctly, or the assembly process left out thermal paste on the processor. Lots of things that could get screwed up.
Given the price it still might be worth pulling the trigger and approaching it like a new build, pulling it apart and reassembling it to make sure it's all correct?
*EDIT* Nevermind- looks like Asus cheaped out on the power supply. Replacing the power supply tacks on enough cost that this is no longer a Slickdeal. Sadface.
only difference is 5800x vs intel 11400f
not worth the price difference if gaming, if this has 3070 or 3060ti then it would justify the pre built price
rtx3060 is good for 1080p gaming only; this might be decent for video and modeling since it has 12gb vram but that's a nvidia choice to not make this gpu look too close to a rtx 3050
cooler master gold v2 is going for $60 with rebate but rebate valid for today purchase only
the crashes can be more of the gpu not getting enough wattage since a rtx 3060 is drawing around 200w or could be the cpu needs to be undervolted if it's overclocked from factory