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//ascension

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About //ascension

  • Birthday September 20

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    MA, USA
  • Interests
    Super Smash Bros Melee

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7 4790k
  • Motherboard
    Asus Maximus VII Hero
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB
  • GPU
    MSI GTX 980 4G
  • Case
    NZXT H440
  • Storage
    Intel 530 240GB, WD Black 4TB
  • PSU
    XFX XTR 550W
  • Display(s)
    Acer XB270HU
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 RGB
  • Mouse
    Roccat Kone Pure Military
  • Sound
    Sennheiser HD 558
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Yeah, just ran Furmark to confirm, with the same results. Noted. Also, when running Furmark, I got it to crash, with a different error, this time complaining about SysMain terminating when not supported. And I'll google the both of them.
  2. Windows 10, my man. Crystaldiskinfo is as follows: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- CrystalDiskMark 3.0.4 Shizuku Edition x64 (C) 2007-2015 hiyohiyo Crystal Dew World : http://crystalmark.info/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- * MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [SATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s] Sequential Read : 531.530 MB/s Sequential Write : 513.253 MB/s Random Read 512KB : 497.079 MB/s Random Write 512KB : 385.340 MB/s Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 50.505 MB/s [ 12330.3 IOPS] Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 132.428 MB/s [ 32331.1 IOPS] Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 396.443 MB/s [ 96787.7 IOPS] Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 350.529 MB/s [ 85578.4 IOPS] Test : 1000 MB [C: 64.1% (148.9/232.4 GB)] (x5) Date : 2017/06/05 22:05:36 OS : Windows 10 [10.0 Build 15063] (x64) Event viewer gave me some critical errors saying, "The previous shutdown was unexpected. This could be due to loss of power, etc," and, more suspiciously, and error reading, "The SysMain service terminated with the following error: The request is not supported." This error came at the same time one of the shutdowns happened, if the timestamp Event Viewer gave me is accurate. There was another, simultaneous error reading, "The CldFlt service failed to start due to the following error: The request is not supported." Looking further back to an older crash, the CldFlt error was repeated at the same time it crashed before. Should I try to crash it again, to see if the error repeats itself again?
  3. Nope, nope, nope. And my PSU should be providing well above what I'm using.
  4. System CPU Intel i7 4790k Motherboard Asus Maximus VII Hero RAM Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB GPU MSI GTX 980 4G Case NZXT H440 Storage Intel 530 240GB, WD Black 4TB PSU XFX XTR 550W Cooling Corsair H100i No OC, got rid of it when the crashes first started happening. I tried replacing my surge protector, then getting rid of any, thinking it was a power draw issue, neither helped. And I don't have a second PSU to test that. I looked at Event Viewer, I didn't see anything super obvious, but also didn't really know what I should be looking for. Did not look at SMART data. How should I go hunting for that?
  5. My computer crashes whenever I click "Find game" in Titanfall 2, and seemingly randomly in every other game. So I boot my PC, load TF2, click through the menus, and click to start matchmaking. It crashes as I click it, without fail. No bluescreen, no error when rebooting, just immediate black. Additionally, it will also crash occasionally in every other game I've tried. The TF2 specific problem began recently, while it would just randomly crash in every other game before that. Hardware is in my profile, and if you need some sort of error report or file or whatnot, just tell me where to find it. Thanks in advance.
  6. Don't worry, Slick is working hard to get to all of us. I was worried, but it was approved in about an hour.
  7. So a little back I came up with a theory. The idea is that Apple's new iPhone case is so weird and ergonomic and generally stupid that it couldn't possibly be designed without some strange special conditions. Remembering the Macbook 2015's tiered battery system, I thought, "What if they took extra batteries from that and put them into the case?" I slowly came to obsess over this. So, tonight, I decided to run the numbers. Taking photos of the iPhone 6s case, the Macbook 2015, and using a ruler on my screen to measure the approximate sizes of components within each, I came up with the following crude diagrams: Aaaaaaaand it's not perfect. It's close, close enough I could chalk it up to shitty measurement and bad arithmetic. But I prefer to, instead of justifiying the old theory, push it a step further. I say that some Apple engineer fucked up the dimensions on an order of batteries for the Macbook, and because Apple had to do *something* with them, they made a weird and shitty iPhone case. Honestly, this still doesn't really justify the case. They should have just trashed the batteries.
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    Conspiracy

  9. Anyone have a recommendation for speakers? I only have about $50 (USD) to spend, though this can be changed if everything for $50 is garbage. I've always liked a Sennheiser-type frequency response curve, so something that sounds like that would be perfect. Thanks!
  10. Whenever I right click on my C drive Windows Explorer crashes. This doesn't effect anywhere else, just when I right click directly on my local disk. I assume this is something in my context menu there that just freaks out and dies when I right click, but I don't know how to tell what it'd be or see what's in my context menu. Furthermore, I have no clue how to delete dll files. I installed Windows DreamScene about a week ago, and it'd make some degree of sense if that was causing it. Thanks!
  11. I personally use ynot4k and like names along those lines. Letters and numbers with some vague meaning behind them.
  12. Banned for making 2007 references.
  13. OK SO: Furmark has been running for about 20 minutes, and everything's fine. I am in fact typing this on the very PC that's been giving me issues. Power has been sticking around 99%, temperature at 75, GPU usage at 99%, and, most importantly, no artifacts. So unless someone says otherwise in the next half hour or so, I'm going to call this issue solved.
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