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  1. Thanks but I'd rather try to solve the problem without 3rd party apps if that's possible.
  2. Hi, I have two monitors running off a single video card (gtx 1080). One monitor is 1440p at 165hrtz and the other is 1080p at 60hrtz, the first is running off display port while the latter is hdmi. The problem occurs occasionally when tabbing in or out of a full screen app (ie.games) which causes both screens to go black. This is only fixed by unplugging one of the monitors then re-plugging it in, or restarting the computer. When the tabbing in or out doesn't cause a black screen, it is usually much slower than having one monitor. Hopefully there is a workaround to fix this occasional inconvenience, thanks in advance.
  3. For some odd reason setting each core sperately rather than syncing all cores seems to allow me to go above 4.1 without rounding errors. Currently I'm stable at 4.2 this way, and I'm slowly increasing the clock of each core at a time.
  4. Ya, I'm starting to think the same. Anyways, I tried 4.6 at 1.270Volts and it bsod on the first run of cinebench. Then I pushed it back to 4.5 at the same voltage and it can get through cinebench. But when trying to stress on p95, it gives me the error (Fatal Error: rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4.) within the first couple seconds. I did some experimenting and figured out that anything past 4.1Ghertz will give me this error, even when I'm stable in other stress test like Aida and Etu.
  5. Oops, yes I meant to say 1.275V. Ill try 4.6 at 1.27volts.
  6. Hi, I'v been struggling to find any stability when overclocking my 4770k. I'v read many online tutorials and watched videos but cannot come up with a solution. My Specs: 4770k Asus Sabertooth z87 motherboard Corsair dominator 1866 DDR3 Asus 1080 Corsair H850I PSU Some Things to Note: My system posts and enters the operating system at 4.6 at 1.2volts, but will crash with stability testing. Some weird things that I've noticed is that as soon as I go past 4.1Ghertz, I'll get rounding errors in prime95 within the first minute (no increase in voltage has fixed it,) and as soon as I raise Vcore past 1.275volts my computer will bsod when there's any load on the cpu. My most stable settings so far where, 4.5 core @ 1.25 volts and Cache 4.4 @ 1.245volts with ram on xmp (1866) and was able to get 24 hours on Intel's Etu stability test, but two days later it crashed during a virus scan, and continued to crash ever since. Any help is appreciated, I'v tried everything I can think of.
  7. My 780 runs really hot and loud, plus haven't tried amd yet! Soo... it would be cool to win.
  8. The headphones look very nice... plz let me win
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