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USMC1237

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About USMC1237

  • Birthday November 8

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Space-time?
  • Interests
    Gaming, Astronomy, Physics.

System

  • CPU
    i7 4770k
  • Motherboard
    Z87-GD65
  • RAM
    16GB ddr3 1800mhz
  • GPU
    GTX560 ti (YES I NEED AN UPGRADE)
  • Mouse
    Tt e-sports black evolution
  • Operating System
    Windows 7

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  1. So i just tried this and all it's done is make google , Facebook, and twitch unreachable.???
  2. That looks perfect for what I need!
  3. Oh yeah I know. I am already using a caselabs motherboard tray for mobo. I saw these brackets but I was unsure if they were ATX or mATX.
  4. Does anyone know where I can get somethign like this? https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:929316 I am building my own desk PC and want it to have all the amenities of a ATX case. So I need a mount for a PSU. Would prefer in black.
  5. This is what click bait does it destroys conversation and makes us less inclined to look at future videos. Seriously stop.
  6. Alright so i tried removing all but one stick of ram but no luck. I also tried running integrated graphics from the motherboard but had no luck. I even removed the GPU.
  7. I actually replaced the PSU 3 weeks ago. So I do not suspect it. Went from CX750 to a CX750m. I also mentioned I have been ale to get the computer to boot twice and ran it under load and it ran fine.
  8. My Specs: CPU: i74770k Motherboard: Asus maximus viii formula Ram: 16gb DDR3 Corsair GPU: GTX980 MSI PSU: Corsair CX750m OS: Windows 10 latest version (as of 1-13-17) This computer has been running fine without error until this. What is happening is that after a shutdown I cannot get the computer to turn back on. When I push the power button The computer lights up and all the fans spin (even GPU fans) but nothing happens. My keyboard and mouse do not light up and my monitor never recognizes a signal. I have had this happening for the past few days(since last Wednesday). Something I also notice with this happening is that my fans connected to the motherboard appear to be running faster than idle speeds. I have been able to get the computer to boot twice from this state but it was just through dozens of restarts hoping it would. I have also tried resetting the CMOS from a button on the rear io of the motherboard. So if anyone has an answer I would very much appreciate it. Here is a video of what it does:
  9. I feel like this video was made because he did not like the product and feels like he was ripped off. I mean this is tech and it's a tech channel but really the audience is not the right demographic for this video.
  10. Ok thanks for the answers guys
  11. Is it worth doing if I just have an extra card lying around? I'm getting a 980 and my 560ti will just be sitting around.
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