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Belgium
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Safety Advisor
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CPU
Intel Core I5-6600K
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Motherboard
Asus ROG Maximus VIII Gene
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8GB Kingston Hyper X DDR4 2666
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Asus GeForce GTX 1070 STRIX OC
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Fractal Design Node 804
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Kingston HyperX Savage 120GB SSD + Kingston HyperX Savage 480GB SSD
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Coolermaster V650
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ASUS VX24AH
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Corsair H100i V2 (Noctua NF-F12) + 6 * Corsair AF120 Red LED
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Logitech G15
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Logitech G500
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Sennheiser PC 320 + Logitech Z2300
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USB 2.0 capture device not working on USB 3.0 ports
ArumanBE replied to ArumanBE's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
no i don't ... not on my case and not on my Motherboard ... only USB 3.0 ports -
sometimes you have to put a little bit of presure on the back plate to compres the padding. Had the same thing with my ROG board. Do make sure all the I/O ports line up correctly and come in with the board under a slight angle. Line up and gently place the MB on the stand-offs while compressing the padding. Should work then. Screw in the screw closest to the I/O in first while keeping some pressure on it.
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hi Guy's, i got the next problem. I got a Hauppauge PVR 2 capture device wich works on a USB 2.0 interface. My MB only has USB 3.0 ports and when i plug in the capture device it doesnt work properly. My keyboard randomly stops working (when i unplug the capture device it starts working again and when i plug it back in keyboard stops working), sometimes my mouse doenst work and the capture device crashes and i get errors where i can read that the device doens't work on USB 3.0 because it is USB 2.0 Is there any way i can convert a USB 3.0 port to a USB 2.0 port or do i have to invest in a USB 2.0 extension card? I already tried different drivers but it keeps giving me the same problems. maybe some of you might know a solution or has had the same issue?
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do you have any programs running in the background that can affect the cards performance? like an OC program (afterburner, precisionX, ...) maybe set with a custom profile at startup
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you will need a converter ... something like this: http://www.ncix.com/detail/startech-com-hdmi-to-vga-adapter-47-91660.htm or something similar ... then it will work.
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looks like a very nice OC you got there ... tbh i Always go until i can get no further but thats up to you if you wanna explore the limits of your card ... none the less it is a very nice overclock ...
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i let it loop for 30 min in Heaven when i think i have my max OC ... after that run multiple benchmarks / games because not every OC is stable in every program / game ... when your OC works in all different programs / games you know you have a stable OC
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thank you good sir for this info ... made me wanne go in to this a bit more in depth :-) ... gues i got lots more of reading to do ... isn't that simpel as i thought it be.
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ok so to simplify it, it's actualy a physical 2 core with a sort of hyperthread so it generates 4 threads out of those 2 modules. no seperate compute unit per thread
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true it only has two actual modules but they produce 2 threads per module and keeping in mind that it isn't hyperthread doesn't that count for two cores then?
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should have 4 cores like AMD advertises
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though it's a small margin indeed the I3 looks a better choise ... going from what i already read about the X4 i would seriously think extra core's would give it an advantage over the I3 in some games. for OP: as proven here the I3 isn't a bad choise ... if you can spend it though go for the I5 if not well then stick with the I3 :-)
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though an I5 would be a better choise it's also a more expensive choise ... the cheapest I5 is an I5-6400 wich costs almost double from the I3 ... if you would like to stay in the same budget look at the AMD X4, if you can spend the money look at the I5
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in your budget i would go with an "AMD X4 880K" paired with an FM2+ MB ... i think it would give you a bit better perfomance in gaming then an I3
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you want a profile that get's the fans as high as possible when the GPU runs at 100% ... because when the temp goes up the clockspeed will come down ... OC'ing commes with the price of extra sound from your fans to keep it all cool ... i would suggest a 90% fan speed when GPU runs at 100%