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Mushious

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    themrmushy
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    mushious#1657
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    http://www.twitch.tv/mushious/
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    @mushious
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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    New Zealand
  • Interests
    Computer games, hiking, skiing, surfing, cycling/MTB
  • Biography
    I am me. Me is who I am.
  • Occupation
    Government Agent
  • Member title
    Friendly Mushroom

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5-4690K
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z97 Sabertooth MK2
  • RAM
    4x 4GB G.Skill Ripjaw DDR3-1666
  • GPU
    2x EVGA 780Ti SC
  • Case
    Fractal Design Define R4
  • Storage
    Seagate Barracuda ST2000DM001 2TB, Samsung 840 EVO Series 120GB, Samsung 850 EVO Series 120GB
  • PSU
    Seasonic X-Series V3 750W
  • Display(s)
    LG 34UM57-P, LG 27M45VQ-B 27"
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-D15
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G910
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 Spectrum
  • Sound
    Pioneer VSX-826, 2x 4-Way Sansui SP-X6900,, Alto Professional ZMX862 Audio Technica ATH-M50x
  • Operating System
    Microsoft Windows 10

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  1. Hi, I've got a fresh build up and running but I see the motherboard is showing a Q-code 56 which suggests "invalid CPU speed or type." Not sure what's going on here. The system boots fine. Any suggestions? Specs: Asus Crosshair VI Hero AMD Ryzen 1800X Thermaltake Riing 3.0 360mm AIO cooler 2x 8GB DDR-2666 Corsair Dominator Platnium 500GB Samsung 850 EVO m.2 SSD EVGA GTX780Ti (soon a couple 1080Ti, promise) Seasonic 1200w Platinum
  2. Hi, I have a Thermaltake Riing 3.0 360mm AIO cooler, freshly installed and can't get the pump running higher than 1800 rpm. It's rated for 3600 rpm. I've tried all the headers available on the motherboard, the one labeled "AIO_PUMP" being the one that gives the highest speed. Can't seem to get it going faster. Motherboard is an Asus Crosshair VI Hero. Edit: since it may be asked, pump is a 3 pin header, set to DC in BIOS which defaults to a 100% fan curve. Could the motherboard just not be providing the full 12v?
  3. In the thinking that it's too powerful for what I do, my machine didn't make sense. Now that I stream, it's practical. I suppose to 850W PSU running 2x 780Ti and a 4690K is a little nonsensical, needs to be bigger, can't get much of an OC out of the CPU since adding the second GPU.
  4. Redtube has been free and available everywhere for a long time. Was it banned in Australia?
  5. Is your copy of Windows 10 genuine? Call them if it's an issue, basic level support should be able to resolve this.
  6. Dad probably. He's got some i7 business grade laptop and a surface pro 4.
  7. Whatever you read was wrong. They are two completely different ways of tackling the same end result.
  8. How so, not everyone has a need/want for reddit. The only reason I found out about it is the same reason I know of 4chan, a shitload of infamy.
  9. Basically, I want a second keyboard/pad (of some kind) that doesn't use binds that are already on my existing hardware so I can use it solely for operating streaming software (OBS in this case). Using macros simply isn't good enough as they either end up conflicting with either the games or streaming software (or Windows itself >.>). What I need is something that when plugged in, is recognized as a unique input device. I realise that plugging in two keyboards wouldn't work which is why devices like the G13 and Nostromo are no good for me. Like as an example, my HOTAS each have like, 24 or so unique keys. Windows recognizes them as unique keys, does a simple keypad with the same tech not exist?
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