Some time ago I have build my Asrock X300. I worked perfectly with a Samsung monitor connected via HDMI, and the sound worked perfectly with headset, sound via ears and sound out via microphone using the front panel connectors.
Recently bought AOC 24P2Q Monitor. This monitor is also connected...
I want to build the ASRock X300 with CPU AMD Ryazen 5 2400G.
I have the HyperX Impact 16GB 2666MHz DDR4 CL15, but ASRock support say they did not try if it works.
Looking at the list of Memory QVL at their site is a bit confusing...
I am not sure, this is why I posted.
I see many positive reports on the net and Youtube.
Also the Trustpilot reviews are good - so I just wonder...
https://www.scdkey.com/
https://www.kinguin.net/
And on Youtybe
There is a lot going on Youtube about buying cheap Windows licence key or Microsoft Office from sites like Kinguin or URcdkeys. The prices are dirt cheap, sometimes 1/10 of Microsoft prices.
Any experience?
Is it legal or scam?
What would you do?
I am just about to have the last component for my build - and I have a question:
My original plan was to have 2 SSD's -
Samsung 970 EVO Plus M.2 NVMe 500GB SSD (main drive)
Samsung 860 Evo Basic Internal SSD 500GB. (secondary drive)
After doing some reading I prefer having one 1 TB SSD instead...
Just a short update and refresh.
I have posted my original post about building my first EVER PC, and decided it would be a SFF based on Asrock A300.
Here are the components I have decided to use and already bought them:
ASRock A300 barebone PC
Noctua NH L9a CPU cooler
HyperX Impact DDR4 SO...
My "getting old" PC with Windows 7 randomly freezes! I have tried to look online for a solution, but no luck yet.
Can anybody recommend a solution that really work?
Thanks!
BTW, collecting components for my first building PC based on ASRock A300 but still need the old one to work...)))
A small question/advise about SSD.
My original intention was to use M.2 NVMe 500GB (Samsung 970 EVO) as a main drive SSD and a scond 2.5 SATA SSD (500GB) as a secondary one.
I can see that there are no big differences in prices between 2.5 SSD and M.2 NVMe SSD - like for example the Samsung 860...
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