u/Ichiritzu

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Mine fried as well, wondering if it's still ok to use for now.

Hey all! As I was playing PoE 2, my game crash and froze. After turning off and turning back on PC there as no display and I saw that there was a red CPU light.

After tons of research and troubleshoot, it looks my CPU (among many others) has been fried. So I reached out to AMD, got the RMA approval, and I just shipped it today. Now, I wait.

I am just wondering for those who got their RMA'd CPU, do you still use the same motherboard? And has it been good so far? I want to get the MSI tomahawk but money is tight at the moment. So I have no choice but to use the same one while doing things like undervolt, update BIOS, etc.

CPU: 9800X3D

GPU: 4060 ti 16gb

Motherboard: X870 Riptide

RAM: Acer Predator Vesta II RGB DDR5 RAM 64GB (32GBx2) 6000MHz CL30 PC5-4800 (which is like $1000 now lol)

PSU: Corsair RM1200x

Got all of these around Nov/Dec 2024. Some people said I may have gotten a "bad batch" of the new 9800x3d's? Gives me a little hope.

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u/Ichiritzu — 1 day ago

I built a recipe sharing community app. Would love some feedback!

Hey r/iOSProgramming! I wanted to share something I've been building for a year now: Cravin'.

The problem: finding good recipes usually means digging through blogs packed with ads and paragraphs of backstory before you even see the ingredients. And if you want to share your own cooking, there's not really a place that feels like a community.

Cravin' is a recipe-sharing app centered around two things: accessible recipes and building a community. You can browse a home feed of dishes from home cooks, no account needed. If you want to post your own, people can vote "Sweet" (like) or "Sour" (dislike) on it and you can see how it stacks up on the Leaderboard. This is my take on making Cravin' unique: competitiveness!

Features:

  • Home feed to browse community recipes

  • Community voting

  • Leaderboards ranking creators and their recipes

  • Spots for discovering and rating local restaurants (Mostly in Austin, Texas, but I am gonna add more from other states soon!)

  • Skill-based competitions with real prizes if you want to take it further

  • Available on iOS, Android, and Web. Free with NO ads. Ever.

Would love any feedback from fellow devs or anyone who gives it a try! If you have friends or family who cook, I'd absolutely love their feedback as well!

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cravin/id6759875204

Happy to talk about the build, stack, or anything else!

u/Ichiritzu — 12 days ago