Game is difficult if not impossible without online guides and backtracking

>game is difficult if not impossible without online guides and backtracking
>longtime fans insist it's easy

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>memezen and a 1060
Senpai if you are playing at 1080p I have bad news for you. Ryzen bottlenecks the GPU.

When I die I want AMD to bury me, so they can let me down one last time.

What about 1600?

I remember when I did pic related back in like May or March or April, I was scared when it seemed like shit wouldn't fit (especially the graphics card which barely fit within the side panel clearance when the cables in) but I felt real good once it got up and running.

Does it really matter over 5 frames? In the end, the cost for Ryzen vs Intel system, you get a better overall system with Ryzen, and you won't be starting any housefires.

>random bsod and beeps on start up
>push ram a little and it works
>happens the next day
Is loose ram a thing?

>play Europa Universalis 4 for the first time
>play tutorial
>play recommended nation
>play slowly
>read tooltips
>it's not that hard actually

It's just the culture of gaming has changed, and unless you are handguided for 50% of the game, don't have to read stuff, and have instant results everything is hard apparently

all the results are way over 60, at that point my only loyalty is to my wallet

Bad contacts are a thing, absolutely. I would try cleaning the contacts on the ram, and use alcohol on a toothbrush to get into the ram slot and clean it.

is the dimm slot lock on your motherboard catching properly? does it make a click when you seat it? also remember memory has a lifetime warranty, don't hesitate to rma it, even for the slightest thing.

>all the results are way over 60, at that point my only loyalty is to my wallet
Then you should be going Intel, who is about 80USD cheaper and still more powerful. in games

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Building a PC is easier than installing a door by yourself.

>2017
>investing in a quadcore from either amd or intel

>installing a door by yourself
Because I do this all the time.

Do it user, get a skrewdriver and take the door off of your bedroom, then try to put it back on.

I think most people are saying building a PC is easy precisely because you can look up any stuff online and get a video showing you how to install stuff properly. Nobody insists you should do it by intuition alone.

THEY SAID IT WAS LIKE LEGOS

if you are not looking into guides and instructions while assembling your first PC you are a complete retard

Legos have step-by-step instructions...

>1060
>Non NVME SSD pleb shit

I hope you bought 1060 dirt cheap because that thing is already dated won't max 1080p on newer AAA titles when I say dirt cheap I meant 70% off. Also NVME SSDs are cheap now and pays for itself.

Considering getting a 1080ti. I should probably replace my CPU but ehhhhh.

No it does not.
Now ryzen is a way better value than every Intel shits and better on the long term