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jackychan4899

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About jackychan4899

  • Birthday Apr 08, 1999

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    Male
  • Location
    California
  • Occupation
    Student

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  • CPU
    I7 3820 @ 4.3 on all cores
  • Motherboard
    x79 Sabertooth
  • RAM
    16 gigs 1600mhz
  • GPU
    980ti windforce edition @ 1460mhz
  • Case
    Corsair 500r
  • Storage
    2x Samsung SSD and 1TB WD Black
  • PSU
    Corsair RX 750 Gold
  • Display(s)
    ROG Swift
  • Cooling
    Noctua D14H
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    Black Widow Chroma
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    Mamba Chroma
  • Sound
    HyperX cloud
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. according to EVGA... http://www.evga.com/support/faq/afmviewfaq.aspx?faqid=59394
  2. "Obtain battery information Unfortunately, most manufacturers do not list the exact type and model of your CMOS battery. It is recommended that, once you have located the battery, write down all information about the battery (Voltage, chemistry, wiring, and packaging). If possible, remove the battery and take it to the retail location. Tip: For most computers, the model or part number for this battery is CR2032." It's probably the most inexpensive problem that's probable but I personally have never had one die
  3. No I mean the coin cell battery itself, the cmos is the round coin shape battery and it could have died, you should just be able to buy one of those somewhere though
  4. Also possible, the coin cell battery died, but I can't attest to the likelihood of that
  5. Were you by chance overclocking at high voltages when it happened?
  6. Alright. Will do. Thank you for the help, and have a great day sir!
  7. case fans are at max speed. I was thinking about reapplying thermal paste to the card but considering it was at 72c before I don't know if that would actually help. The top gap of the case isn't that large and the SP120 rgb aren't really that high in static pressure 1.51mmH2O or something... so I am wondering if I should get some of the ML fans in order to actually push air out the top past the glass panel? They are like 4.1mmH2O
  8. It's a noctua nhd14, processor only hits 60c in intelburntest at 4.3ghz (i7 3820), but its blowing right into the exhaust fan.
  9. it's like the glass panel is too close to the top of the case for air to really get out.
  10. All the fans that fit, all 6. 3 intake at front, 2 exhaust at top, 1 exhaust at the back
  11. Sorry for not elaborating more. I switched the case over to the 570x and in the 500R before it was around 73c. Voltage on card is stock. I am using the fans that work with the SP led hub the SP120's
  12. I am using a corsair 570x RGB and with the top panel of glass on the top the graphics card hits 80c at near max fan speeds. With it off it drops 5c. Any ideas why? Would better static pressure fans fix this? Any other ideas? Thermal paste? Any ideas would be fantastic.
  13. Well, I mean, if you have 1920 on one card and 2816 on another, you can kinda see the ratio that would be there right (I feel like it works like that)? I mean I guess since they run at higher clock speeds it makes it hard to say if it is specifically the core itself or the clock but if I had to hazard a guess I would say 1.5 or 1.6x but there might be a more definite answer for sure
  14. 1070 isn't even close to double the 980 ti.
  15. No I know, I thought he was trying to say that Maxwell was twice as fast as itself though as in like, the generation so I thought he was trying to compare like pascal to Maxwell, but itself, might be on me, but it went over my head for a bit until I saw what he was saying (Kinda like when something is super simple but you overthink it and make it harder for yourself xD)
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