Initially I was freaked out about voltages going above 1.4 at default settings, but then I read that AMD said that 0.200V - 1.500V voltage fluctuation is completely normal for Ryzen 3 so I left it alone. Mine stays boosted above 4300 all the time at stock settings. I will be trying that 1usmus...
Gateway also made some pretty decent 24 inch 1920 x1200 16:10 monitors back in 07/08 with a nice stand that went portrait and was height adjustable. I still use the stand on other monitors til this day because it was standard VESA.
I get them all, I don't really play favorites. I like to collect them and never sell them. I usually purchase the Playstation last which was great this time because I ended up getting the pro, but this time around I may get it first. It all depends on when Gran Turismo releases.
I had a similar experience with my Nighthawk. I ended up replacing it with an Edgerouter 4 and using the old nighthawk as an AP. It's been working great for the last 6 months. It rarely goes over 10% cpu usage with QoS turned on.
I have both the DT770 pro 80 ohm and Sennheiser HD599 (open back) and I prefer the Sennheisers for gaming and the DT770 for music. The only drawback is that your teammates can sorta hear the game sounds over the mic if you crank it up too loud with open back headphones. I'm not an audiophile...
Lots of good info from an AMD SME in this reddit post. It helped me when I first got my Ryzen 3700X. Here's a quote: "Please note that it is totally normal for your Ryzen to use voltages in a range of 0.200V - 1.500V -- this is the factory operating range of the CPU. It is also totally normal...
I looked into the ae-5 plus before I settled on the EVGA Nu Audio Pro last week. I thought about going the external dac route because of noise etc.. but settled on an internal card instead. Sounds great to me, but I'm no audiophile. Using Sennheiser 599 and Beyerdynamics DT770 80ohm cans.
I just put together the system in my sig 2 days ago and used those chipset drivers. No problems after 2 days of usage including 5-6 hours of COD warzone and 2 hours of Prime 95. Clean install, of course.