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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST How loud should an AiO be?

    Downloaded AISuite, it says: CPU Fan - 2280~ RPM Chasis Fan 1 - 1760 RPM Chasis Fan 2 - 950 RPM PCH Fan - 3100 RPM Does any of that sound unusual? It honestly may just be that I was expecting the fans to be quieter than what's realistic whilst running games. edit: I've just found this comment...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST How loud should an AiO be?

    Those RPMs are for the AiO fans. I have no idea whether it's those fans or the case fans that are being noisy. Case CORSAIR iCUE 5000X RGB MID TOWER GAMING CASE Processor (CPU) AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Eight Core CPU (3.8GHz-4.7GHz/36MB CACHE/AM4) Motherboard ASUS® TUF X570-PLUS GAMING (USB 3.2 Gen 2...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST How loud should an AiO be?

    My build arrived today with the following specs. When I'm playing games, the fans seem pretty loud (even if I have them set to 'quiet' rather than 'balanced' in the settings) - I just want to make sure this is expected and that there's no issues. The fans are apparently running at 1500 rpm and...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST New build with a £2500~ budget

    I'd initially selected that case as I'd read that it's very good with airflow, but the 5000x looks great. I noticed you added another 1TB M.2 drive, is that recommended for a reason? In terms of storage space as long as I can cover the OS then my current 2TB SSD should suffice.
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Noctua fan for configured PC

    I've just posted the build I've been tinkering with here https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/threads/new-build-with-a-%C2%A32500-budget.82308/
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST New build with a £2500~ budget

    Monitor - Currently a BenQ XL2411 but I'll be looking to buy a 1440p 144hz monitor for my new build Uses - Mostly gaming. A typical use case would be playing a game, with 10 Firefox tabs open and Discord + Spotify. I'll often use Sky Go (which seems to be a massive CPU hog) whilst gaming too...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Noctua fan for configured PC

    I think I'll be going for a 5600X as I've been reading that 5800X or 5900X is overkill for gaming. I'll post my build later on so people can have a look.
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Noctua fan for configured PC

    I was messing around with configuring an AMD build last night and saved a quote with a Noctua NH-U14S Ultra Quiet Performance CPU Cooler. I've looked again today and that cooler is now missing from the list - there's only a single Coolermaster cooler and then PCS ones. Do components regularly...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Speakers not working with PC

    I recently borrowed some speakers from my brother for use with my new computer. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Solutions-10-Watt-Wooden-Speakers/dp/B00G58Y7NC/ref=sr_1_100?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=undefined&sr=1-100&keywords=acoustic+solutions On the back of the speakers, the only connection is a...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Weird sound/interference when scrolling

    When I'm on Firefox and scroll down the page, I'll hear a weird crackly interference noise. Does anybody know what could be causing this? I have tried plugging headphones into the front and back ports on my PC and the problem occurs with both. Motherboard ASUS® Z97M-PLUS: m-ATX, USB3.0, SATA...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Ready-built PC - HDMI/DVI not recognised

    Hi, Today I just recieved my pre-made PC from PCSpecialist. The monitor I ordered is a ASUS VE228HR 21.5" LED DISPLAY, HDMI , D-Sub, DVI-D. I have tried connecting the monitor to the PC using both HDMI and DVI cables, and both are displaying on the monitor that an input is not recognised. Is...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Any improvements?

    My budget is around £1000. Is there anything I could change/improve without drastically increasing the price? Case InWIN G7 BRUSHED EFFECT DARK GREY CASE Processor (CPU) Intel® Core™i5 Quad Core Processor i5-4460 (3.2GHz) 6MB Cache Motherboard ASUS® MAXIMUS VII RANGER: PCI-e 3.0, SATA 3.0...
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