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ShadyOrb09

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About ShadyOrb09

  • Birthday Mar 05, 1991

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
  • Interests
    I-I-I... I like games and computers... and games and computers.

System

  • CPU
    i7-6700k 4.2GHz
  • Motherboard
    AsRock Z270 Pro 4
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200Mhz
  • GPU
    GTX 1080 Strix
  • Case
    Fractal Design Define R4
  • Storage
    3TB (1x1TB, 1x2TB)
  • PSU
    EVGA 650W Modular
  • Display(s)
    BenQ XL2411Z
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K95
  • Mouse
    Roccat Nyth
  • Sound
    Razer Krakens Pro
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. After looking into it for a bit longer I found that to be the issue. This chart seems to show the proper usages numbers I'm looking for.
  2. Hello, I built this computer a couple of years ago now. I only just noticed that for some reason task manager is saying it's using 80% of my memory (6-7GB) when I have a 8x2 memory kit. However, system info is reporting I do have 16GB available. Ram Usage Picture System Info Picture Hopefully someone can help me figure this out or fix it. Thanks ? [SPECS] CPU - i7-6700k @4.7Ghz MOBO - AsRock Z270 Pro 4 GPU - GTX 1080TI RAM - 8GBx2 (16GB @3200Mhz)
  3. Yeah, just did more testing, it's the power supply. Thanks
  4. As the title says I can't figure out the shutdown for the life of me. I'm thinking it's power supply related because of past experience. Anyways here's my attempts at figuring it out. The CPU stays at 85C max under load and the GPU sits at 75C max. - FX-8350 and R9 280x The problem started when I rebuilt the same PC besides the PSU for my mom. I switched out my 850W for a brand new 600W. I figured 600W would be enough, but the system just seems to cut off under load and attempt to reboot, other times it'll just make me flip the switch in the back. Just now it won't even boot anymore unless I leave it off for about 10 minutes, which leads me to believe it's heat related. I've fixed many PCs before but this one got me stumpted, and I have no extra PSU to try here. So my question is, is 600W enough for this system or is it likely heat related? It could also be a DOA PSU...
  5. Correct, it won't ever go above, nor will it go below, which is the issue. I don't want my cpu running at 1.2V constantly, I'd rather have an adaptive voltage.
  6. I played on overclocking the CPU, but I hadn't gotten to it, and I was playing on buying a NH-D15 for a while now. Just waiting now before I overclock, but I don't want my cpu jumping to 1.4V+ while watching a YouTube video lol...
  7. That was a typo on my part, it ran at 1,195 in CPUID
  8. I'm planning on buying myself a NH-D15 for Black Friday so I just wanted to run the cpu at stock for now until I buy the cooler. Set vcore to 1.2, system booted and ran at 1.95 in CPU-ID. I stressed tested the system 3 times in Cinebench and no crashes. How can I run at an adaptive vcore though? I don't want my system running on full voltage 24/7. Thanks in advance.
  9. Just noticed it today, tried to run a 4.5ghz overclock and CPU decided to go to 1.45V so I shut down the system, reset to default and now it runs at 1.4V under 100% load in Cinebench @ 4.0ghz... Nice.
  10. Title says pretty much everything, CPU decides to run itself at 1.375 at 75% load in Battlefield 1... Not sure how long this has been going on, but the CPU better not be ruined. How can I lower the max voltage in the bios? It should only be running at most 1.264V stock.
  11. Turns out my case is compatible with 120mm as well as 140mm, so looks like I'm getting a twin pack of AF120 Corsair Fans. D'oh!
  12. Yeah I didn't think it would matter, screw it I'll go with SP I guess. I'll keep looking, but $45 for fans is a little painful.
  13. Damn, it's gonna be kind of expensive that way xD. This is the intake.
  14. Well, they're both identical fans. In the end of the day would it really matter if I used SP vs AF for intake and exhaust?
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