MSI Nightblade MI3 VR7RC-064 (Intel Core i5-7400, 8 GB, 128 GB, GeForce GTX 1060)

MSI Nightblade MI3 VR7RC-064

Intel Core i5-7400, 8 GB, 128 GB, GeForce GTX 1060


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nico-mueller

6 years ago

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Sir_CatZ

6 years ago

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So for the PC you need the normal DIMM 288 form factor. It doesn't matter if the RAM modules are from different manufacturers. If one module is slower, the stronger one will automatically clock down. The only important thing is that they are of the same type (i.e. DDR4 and DIMM288). Of course, the best thing is the same clock rate for both modules: 2400. Onboard WLAN brings strong qualitative differences. If it is bad, there can be many reasons (weak module, shielding by housing, etc.). Something like this could remedy the situation: Netgear A6210-100PES (USB 3.0, 866Mbit/s, 300Mbit/s)

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Brimstone

6 years ago

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The housing is very small. The built-in graphics card is as follows: MSI GeForce GTX 1060 Gaming (3GB, mid-range) Of course, it would have to be very close to the size of this one so that there is enough room for the new graphics card. Cooling is provided by the fans. So if there is a model with similar properties in the future, it should basically fit. The bigger problem, however, might be the power supply unit, which would possibly be too weak for it. I also don't know directly what form factor it is. In my opinion, it looks like a server power supply (Flex ATX?).

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