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Damngineer

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About Damngineer

  • Birthday Jan 04, 2010

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    Damngineer

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Istanbul, Turkey
  • Occupation
    High school student

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i3-3220
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte B75M-D3V
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1600Mhz
  • GPU
    AMD Radeon HD6570 (2GB GDDR3)
  • Case
    ASUS, i don't even know.
  • Storage
    WD Blue 1TB [Sata III]
  • PSU
    Thermaltake 500 [550 Watts]
  • Display(s)
    Samsung SyncMaster SA100 [1080p VGA]
  • Cooling
    1x 80mm Case fan, Intel stock cooler
  • Keyboard
    15 year old Softcap, Turkish layout
  • Mouse
    Platoon PL-1510
  • Sound
    Pegasus Technologies 1+1 stereo speakers
  • Operating System
    Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro

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  1. My second entry. My username: Damngineer https://www.vessel.c...ideos/Su_Wqd7Vl https://www.vessel.c...ideos/LCoY5zfFf Share: https://www.facebook.com/ZZZxRv/posts/980753515269954
  2. My username: Damngineer https://www.vessel.com/videos/Su_Wqd7Vl https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf
  3. By instabilites, it was glitching, slugging a bit and everything was slow like i was still folding. By glitching i mean, when i tried to move something on taskbar to left, it just screws it up, opens something that i don't click, randomly places everything etc. This didn't ever happened before/after that day.
  4. I've been running F@h for 12 hours on medium power and it was kinda effecting the system stability. I know it is normal when running, but even after i closed f@h it was making some unstability (for ex. doing things that i don't do, or doing something wrong). Then i closed the computer for 30 minutes or so. After i booted up again everything was pretty normal. Is it normal to have stability issues like that after running f@h for so long? My "superultragamingpc" setup: Core i3 3220 GA-B75M-D3V HD6570 Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB 1600Mhz
  5. I am still using the same monitor, i switched to Intel HD Graphics 2500 and i can set 1080p 75Hz in the "Custom Resolutions" tab. And when i switch to it, everything looks fine. And still, when i switch to my graphics card i dont get 1080p 75Hz again. What can i do to get it?
  6. True actually. Thanks. I am trying to do it with PowerStrip.
  7. It was with the same monitor, i was using Windows XP at 1080p 75Hz. After i put my graphics card in, i never saw 1080p 75Hz again. I didn't used a CRT monitor that much. Also monitor specifications are in the screenshot that i posted. Why 75Hz is outdated when 60Hz is still not?
  8. Sorry but i didn't know what else i can say.
  9. Even my old Intel chipset was supporting it. I can't setup 1080p 75Hz on my graphics card. Is there any way to get it? Using Radeon HD6570 on VGA
  10. That's bad. Even my onboard graphics can display 1080p 75Hz.
  11. My monitor only has 1 VGA input. 1080p 60hz.
  12. I have set 1080p 63Hz at CRU and after i restarted and set it, the screen gone full white and got darker from the middle, and stayed full black until it gone back to 60Hz. What is the cause of this issue? Pixel clock, maybe? Update: 61Hz didn't fit as well. *sigh*
  13. As the title explains, i tried to downsample on VGA with my HD6570, i downsampled using Catalyst Control Center, the brightness was low and the screen didn't fit at all. Also when i tried to fit the screen i got weird colour changes. I am using a 1080p monitor, trying to downscale 1440p. Using a Samsung monitor that only has a power button, holding it down for 10 sec to try for auto calibration, that doesn't help. Everything looks okay on this screenshot. Changed these settings to make the 2K resolution visible on Windows. After this point i changed to 2K resolution, but got brightness and colour errors etc., screen didn't fit. Adjusting these settings to make it fit, didn't worked. The shrinking buttons were not enough to fit it. After i couldn't find anything to do it with Catalyst (i wish AMD had a tool to make it easier), i used CRU (Custom Resolution Utility 1.1.2 by ToastyX) to do it, created the resolution and restarted, it didn't fit as well. I think i need to be an expert to understand this: Any help on fitting the screen to make it look okay? My GPU doesn't support 1080p 75Hz as well, but supports higher resolutions at 75Hz, that is also weird. After i saw that i can't downsample 2K, i think it would be a good idea to set up 1080p 75Hz. I enabled EDID at Catalyst prevent Catalyst from screwing everything. Tried out this to have 1080p 75Hz, but obviously screen didn't fit on this one as well. But it was 75Hz lol. How should i set these to get 1080p 75Hz? Also note: 75Hz came up when i tried to set it on Windows. Welp, i need you guys' help Note: I am not English, so pardon my spelling if i said anything wrong. Note2: Sorry for posting too many screenshots, my English is not perfect to explain everything here. And i think it makes it better to have more visuals :3
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