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  1. Hi all, I have a bit of a conundrum i could use some advice on... I currently have a PC desk setup including two monitors (one at 144hz, both 1080p) and the other usual peripherals (keyboard, mouse etc) that i use for both gaming and remote work. My employer has issues laptops for us to use from home and is no longer supporting BYOD via Citrix for remote access. Is there any solutions out there for me to switching between the two setups and use the same peripherals and monitors?? Notes: - the PC has a discrete gpu - The laptop is a Surface Laptop 4
  2. its got a corsair liquid cooler (a 2x120), nothing installed at the time, and event viewer and crash logs kept blaming other random stuff
  3. I recently had some trouble building a new system where I would constantly receive blue screens... I tried for week to fix anything I could and took it in for repair twice with no solution :0 as a last resort I overclocked my cpu (8600k) to 5ghz and its completely stable now.... however it makes the system loud when under load and I would like to run a little less intense overclock but I'm scared the bsod's will come back. does anyone know why it could cause errors at stock speed and stock bios settings?
  4. on latest bios and chipset drivers. you mean intel chipset
  5. the ram is from a single set, 2x8gb and in the correct slots and on the QVL
  6. Yeah me too? Not sure though it passes memtest though
  7. It’s ddr4 no I’ve not been able to, I have tried both sticks on their own and memtest with no luck. I’ll be trying another set soon
  8. Yeah there’s a few different ones, from the top of my head. KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED MEMORY MANAGEMENT IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL SYSTEM SERVICE EXCEPTION
  9. I built a new pc recently and have never had it fully working after building the system i received constant blue screens with errors many different errors all referencing the windows kernel. I've tried everything obvious to try and fix the system but have had no luck. I took the pc back to re parts retailer and they tested it for 2 weeks but couldn't figure it out? I will attach my dump files, if anyone can figure it out it would be an incredible help and i love you long time.OS - Windows 10x64OS purchased from retailerAge of system (hardware) - brand newAge of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? - yesCPU model - 8600kVideo Card model - 1070Mother Board - (if NOT a laptop) - ASUS z370 prime-aPower Supply - brand & wattage - corsair rm550xhyper x fury 16gb ddr4 2133Samsung 850 evo seagate barracuda corsair h100i v2What ive triedre-seating everythingmemtestremoving gpuchecking dumps with debugging toolsmany other things DUMPS https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-a0VTm_Af6vGue15Lc1Wug_h7iMJAT_I
  10. I thought driver booster was bad
  11. I built a new pc recently and have never had it fully working after building the system i received constant blue screens with errors many different errors all referencing the windows kernel. I've tried everything obvious to try and fix the system but have had no luck. I took the pc back to re parts retailer and they tested it for 2 weeks but couldn't figure it out? I will attach my dump files, if anyone can figure it out it would be an incredible help and i love you long time. OS - Windows 10 x64 OS purchased from retailer Age of system (hardware) - brand new Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? - yes CPU model - 8600k Video Card model - 1070 Mother Board - (if NOT a laptop) - ASUS z370 prime-a Power Supply - brand & wattage - corsair rm550x hyper x fury 16gb ddr4 2133 Samsung 850 evo seagate barracuda corsair h100i v2 What ive tried re-seating everything memtest removing gpu checking dumps with debugging tools many other things https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-a0VTm_Af6vGue15Lc1Wug_h7iMJAT_I
  12. Ive been having a lot of issues with bluescreens and not been able to figure it out for about a week. I think ive maybe, possibly narrowed it down to the intel LAN driver but i cant be 100% sure yet as it hasnt been running that long (with the driver disabled). However when i try and update it continues to BSOD... System Specs: intel 8600k ASUS Prime z370-a motherboard corsair rm550x hyper x fury ddr4 2133 (2x8) GTX 1070
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