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Synthetic-Pulse

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About Synthetic-Pulse

  • Birthday Aug 21, 1983

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    California

System

  • CPU
    Intel 6700k
  • Motherboard
    Asus z170i
  • RAM
    16gb Corsair Vengeance
  • GPU
    Gigabyte G1 Gaming 1080
  • Case
    Corsair 250D
  • Storage
    256gb Samsung 850 Evo, 2TB Seagate Firecuda
  • PSU
    EVGA 650w G2
  • Display(s)
    Acer Predator XB1
  • Cooling
    Corsair H75
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. It’s a WD - BLACK SN850X 4TB, and it is my only drive.
  2. It doesn’t happen every time, but it does happen most of the time. Any thoughts on the slow laggy start ups where I have to do a restart?
  3. So when I shut my computer down, I get the error message ”The instruction at 0x00007FFC6DE43ACA referenced memory at 0x0000000000000024. The memory could not be written.“ this only happens when I shut the computer down. Occasionally, I will also have an issue when I boot the computer up and everything is very sluggish unresponsive and “laggy” until I restart it once or twice and then it goes away. I have completely reinstalled windows. I am using all of the latest updates and drivers. I have also ran a memory checker with zero errors on my ram, and made sure there was no registry issues with windows. windows 11, 7800x3d, asus tuf 4090, 4tb nvme, 32gb ddr5 corsair ram.
  4. I’m using the one that came in the box and the other is 6 foot.
  5. I’m confused that people just think I should just like ignore that the ports don’t work and just use display port. It’s a $1,300 monitor, everything should work. And hdmi 2.1 goes to 12 BPC display port goes to 10.
  6. Because HDMI 2.1 has more bandwidth, and better color, and for $1,300 everything better work the way it should and not just be shrugged off.
  7. So I just received my AW3225QF monitor and I’m having some issues with it. When I plug into either of the HDMI 2.1 ports the bottom third of the screen tears and flickers like crazy. I have tried multiple HDMI 2.1 rated cables, I have plugged into both HDMI 2.1 ports on my asus 4090, and have tried it on a 4070 as well. I’m using windows 11, and have included a link to some videos. The display port does not have this issue.
  8. I appreciate the suggestion. I will dig around in the TV options and see what I can find and see if it fixes anything.
  9. All right, so I got a LG C3 42 inch OLED TV to use as a monitor, the issue is, I cannot put the TV in 120 Hz. I cannot put it in RGB as well. It won’t even let me select 4K resolution under the PC resolution section, I am using a RTX 4090, Windows 11, and I have a HDMI 2.1 48 GB certified cable. I have also tried multiple ports on the TV and both ports on the graphics card.
  10. It looks like I’m getting some sort of critical event in the event viewer it says the source is Kernel-Power event ID is 41 task category is 63
  11. There is no blue screen, the computer screen just turns black, most the time the computer will restart itself, and others the screen will just remain black until I manually restart it.
  12. update - event viewer says there have been multiple critical level issues, the source, Kernal-Power, event ID 41 task category, 63. So recently, my computer started crashing as soon as it started to get into windows. I can get into the bios every time without issue. To get into windows I have to restart the computer multiple times and eventually, it might let me in. I am using windows 10. I have tried many things from resetting the bios, making sure everything is updated from the bios to all of the drivers, and updated windows. I have made sure all cables are full seated, ram is seated all the way, GPU is socketed all the way, I removed the cpu cooler and re-pasted and made sure was properly mounted. I have even completely wiped the drive and reinstalled windows and the issue still persists. Motherboard - MSI Tomahawk X670E CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 7800x3D Ram - 64gb DDR5 Corsair GPU - Asus TUF 4090 NVME - Corsair MP 600 Pro PSU - Seasonic Vertex 1200
  13. I have not had any problems with mounting pressure, but as far as the NH-D15s, the screws did not bottom out but they are pretty close, I made the screws snug but not tight. The benefits of the bracket have been easier clean up when changing paste or coolers, and temps went down 1 to 2 degrees, but I think its within the realm of margin of error, but the mounting pressure is good based on the paste pattern after looking at the CPU cooler plate.
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