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BunnyHunter67

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  1. After posting my original post I found a program called twrp. I don't know if you know anything about the software bit it seems like it could fix my issue if I could find the right version to flash to my phone.
  2. As the title says, my s7 edge is boot looping. I took it to a t-mobile tech and they were unable to fix it. I've also tried factory wiping the phone and flashing it with new firmware using odin and neither has worked (Odin3 says it succeeded but the phone is no different after the whole process). After all of these options is it safe to say that the phone is done for? Or are there some other things I could try, thanks!
  3. This seems really decent, I should have specified she want's to play heavily modded minecraft and not just vanilla but I think that cpu and 16 gigs of ram should do just fine. What would you reccomend for a PSU?
  4. Budget: Roughly $600-$650 USD Country: United States Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Minecraft, FPS games, Blender, Photoshop, Video editing Other details: This build is for my girlfriend, I already have a 1070 strix that I will be giving her. I intend on pairing this pc with a 1080p 144hz monitor (The monitor isn't included in the budget).
  5. Tried downloading something on my ssd instead of hdd and it downloads fine. I think this hard drive is defective, I've only had it for 2 months.
  6. As the title states my steam download speeds start off strong and climb up to my max (about 50 MB/s) then it drops down to 0 and occasionally reaches 10 or 15 MB/s. My internet speeds are about 630 Mbps down and 570 Mbps up (did a speed test before positing this). I've tried switching my download region and clearing my download cache and it hasn't helped. Thanks for any help!
  7. So I checked all of my connections and my 24 pin connector has never been able to fully clip into the motherboard. I made sure it was as connected as it could be and my pc started up completely normally (CPU fan included). So I think that was the cause, thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
  8. I posted about this pretty late at night yesterday and didn't get a reply. So I'm sorry in advance if this is bad forum etiquette. Recently 1 of my ram sticks died while I was playing a game. I've replaced the ram stick and since have had a ton of weird issues such as error code 00 on my Asus mobo (which I fixed once by swapping the positions of my ram sticks) and now my cpu was at abnormally high Temps. My heatsink was hot to the touch so I know it's picking up the heat, but the fan isn't spinning. When I start my pc all fans spin up except for the cpu fan and I get the 00 error again. (except this time swapping the sticks didn't help). My PSU is an evga 750W psu that I've had for about 4 years.
  9. Recently 1 of my ram sticks died while I was playing a game. I've replaced the ram stick and since have had a ton of weird issues such as error code 00 on my Asus mobo (which I fixed once by swapping the positions of my ram sticks) and now my cpu was at abnormally high Temps. My heatsink was hot to the touch so I know it's picking up the heat, but the fan isn't spinning. When I start my pc all fans spin up except for the cpu fan and I get the 00 error again. (except this time swapping the sticks didn't help). My PSU is an evga 750W psu that I've had for about 4 years.
  10. is there software that would make moving all my games and files easier?
  11. When windows did the disk recovery, I had an option to keep my files but reinstall windows. Would this option be enough? or should I do a full clean install.
  12. It's an asus board and the two digit error code just says A0. Which after looking it up, seems to be a normal code.
  13. My boot drive is a 1TB sata ssd. And I don't have any spare ram to check. But I do have memtest from when I was figuring out what was wrong with my ram. I haven't ran memtest on the new ram stick yet.
  14. When I try to start my pc, it loads forever on the post screen. Once I force shut down the computer and relaunch, it goes through automatic disk repair and launches normally. My computer has changed a lot recently, making it hard to pinpoint what is causing it. I recently swapped out my GPU from a 1070 to a 3080, and one of my ram sticks died so I replaced it. The problem started some time after these changes happened.
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