F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop When starting a new PC build, it's worth considering which components from your previous system you can repurpose.

When starting a new PC build, it's worth considering which components from your previous system you can repurpose.

When starting a new PC build, it's worth considering which components from your previous system you can repurpose.

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riplmao
Junior Member
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04-18-2016, 02:31 PM
#11
RAM, storage, motherboard, PSU (unless you received a GPU with high power consumption)
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riplmao
04-18-2016, 02:31 PM #11

RAM, storage, motherboard, PSU (unless you received a GPU with high power consumption)

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julian_PVP
Senior Member
465
04-22-2016, 09:00 AM
#12
You have the option to reuse your existing video card and HDD, which is nearly three times faster than what you currently possess. With ample storage capacity, you might even utilize your HDD solely for backup purposes.
The design is more compact. You may need a fan splitter cable, which should cost around five dollars.
Details available on Amazon.de: [link]
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julian_PVP
04-22-2016, 09:00 AM #12

You have the option to reuse your existing video card and HDD, which is nearly three times faster than what you currently possess. With ample storage capacity, you might even utilize your HDD solely for backup purposes.
The design is more compact. You may need a fan splitter cable, which should cost around five dollars.
Details available on Amazon.de: [link]

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tamemarco
Senior Member
482
04-23-2016, 09:45 AM
#13
It is worth mentioning that the i3-14100 includes a fully functional stock cooler.
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tamemarco
04-23-2016, 09:45 AM #13

It is worth mentioning that the i3-14100 includes a fully functional stock cooler.

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iamnotthenube
Junior Member
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04-23-2016, 10:47 PM
#14
Perfectly cooled 50+ decibels if he's planning to use that 14100 for serious tasks, though that's just my take. I tend to suggest 20-40 dollar coolers that perform much better at cooling and offer more boost at cooler temps.
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iamnotthenube
04-23-2016, 10:47 PM #14

Perfectly cooled 50+ decibels if he's planning to use that 14100 for serious tasks, though that's just my take. I tend to suggest 20-40 dollar coolers that perform much better at cooling and offer more boost at cooler temps.

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SinixYT
Member
224
04-24-2016, 12:44 AM
#15
Have you tried it before? I ran the cpu-z stress test but didn’t notice any noise from the fan. The i3-13100 with all threads at 4.28 runs smoothly in a compact lian li Q07 case without any fans.
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SinixYT
04-24-2016, 12:44 AM #15

Have you tried it before? I ran the cpu-z stress test but didn’t notice any noise from the fan. The i3-13100 with all threads at 4.28 runs smoothly in a compact lian li Q07 case without any fans.

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NINJA5011
Member
82
04-27-2016, 08:03 PM
#16
I haven't tested those particular HSFs on the 13th and 14th generation CPUs. My prior knowledge of standard HSFs dates back to the 12th generation and earlier. Do they still offer value today?
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NINJA5011
04-27-2016, 08:03 PM #16

I haven't tested those particular HSFs on the 13th and 14th generation CPUs. My prior knowledge of standard HSFs dates back to the 12th generation and earlier. Do they still offer value today?

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darkspeed002
Member
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04-27-2016, 09:45 PM
#17
Someone shared this link:
http://valid.x86.fr/bench/3ja7rs
Interesting! Do you know if anyone has a similar comparison that highlights the CPU value (performance vs price) instead of just performance? I believe such a view would be more practical.
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In theory, AMD and Intel are equal in my balance, but given Intel's risk of dominating the x86 market, my preference leans slightly toward AMD (at least until AMD achieves a more balanced share).
So, I’m leaning to choose AMD.
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darkspeed002
04-27-2016, 09:45 PM #17

Someone shared this link:
http://valid.x86.fr/bench/3ja7rs
Interesting! Do you know if anyone has a similar comparison that highlights the CPU value (performance vs price) instead of just performance? I believe such a view would be more practical.
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In theory, AMD and Intel are equal in my balance, but given Intel's risk of dominating the x86 market, my preference leans slightly toward AMD (at least until AMD achieves a more balanced share).
So, I’m leaning to choose AMD.

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coolmanronli
Junior Member
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05-17-2016, 08:37 PM
#18
PS: I'm not too confident about artificial benchmarks. I'm using a more recent laptop with an i5 7440hq now.
CPU-Z shows this CPU at 146%, while the AMD FX reference is at 100%.
My compiler gives a completely different answer.
These artificial tests usually perform basic math tasks in a loop, which can result in highly uneven outcomes.
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coolmanronli
05-17-2016, 08:37 PM #18

PS: I'm not too confident about artificial benchmarks. I'm using a more recent laptop with an i5 7440hq now.
CPU-Z shows this CPU at 146%, while the AMD FX reference is at 100%.
My compiler gives a completely different answer.
These artificial tests usually perform basic math tasks in a loop, which can result in highly uneven outcomes.

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alejof15
Junior Member
32
05-18-2016, 11:30 AM
#19
I was talking about the RM1 cooler. I also purchased a RH1 cooler on eBay. It comes as part of a set, not sold apart. It looks very good. I installed it in an i9-12900K using an ITX case and it worked adequately for my needs. It seems unlikely to be suitable for most users with high-end processors like the I9. From a cost perspective, the RM1 offers essentially no expense if you compare its performance to its price (essentially free). It’s a great option to test without any commitment.
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alejof15
05-18-2016, 11:30 AM #19

I was talking about the RM1 cooler. I also purchased a RH1 cooler on eBay. It comes as part of a set, not sold apart. It looks very good. I installed it in an i9-12900K using an ITX case and it worked adequately for my needs. It seems unlikely to be suitable for most users with high-end processors like the I9. From a cost perspective, the RM1 offers essentially no expense if you compare its performance to its price (essentially free). It’s a great option to test without any commitment.

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Go_Guten
Member
127
05-25-2016, 03:36 AM
#20
This i5 7440hq performs significantly better than any other FX chip. I previously overclocked FX 8320s to match FX 8350s, but they still lagged behind my i5 2400 and later 3570k.
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Go_Guten
05-25-2016, 03:36 AM #20

This i5 7440hq performs significantly better than any other FX chip. I previously overclocked FX 8320s to match FX 8350s, but they still lagged behind my i5 2400 and later 3570k.

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