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jochemblok

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About jochemblok

  • Birthday Jan 16, 1997

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    The Netherlands
  • Interests
    Everything with pc's, Sports, Cars.
  • Biography
    Past: 1 year programming course @ Windesheim College
    Currently: Interactive Multimedia Designer @ Deltion College
  • Occupation
    GAMMA Building Supply Store

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7 - 3770k @4.4Ghz - Ivy Bridge
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z77A-G43 Military Class
  • RAM
    16384 MB HyperX Blu DDR3 @1600mhz
  • GPU
    XFX R9 280X
  • Case
    Corsair Crystal 570x RGB
  • Storage
    Samsung 850 PRO 500GB x2 Raid 0 / Seagate 1TB SSHD
  • PSU
    OCZ ModXStream 600 Watts
  • Display(s)
    LG 25UM65-P - 2560 x 1080
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 RGB Rapidfire
  • Mouse
    Corsair m65 pro RGB
  • Sound
    Corsair SP2500, Corsair Void Surround RGB
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home
  • PCPartPicker URL

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  1. Hi there, No I kept all settings stock while troubleshooting. No oc or overvolting whatsoever. Also it had been running fine on 4,6 ghz before, just using 4.4 ghz for longevity, power usage and heat output. I just tested with my old 2500k I had lying around and it works fine. (yes my mobo is second and third gen compatible). Greetz, Jochem
  2. Hi everyone, So I'm having this problem lately. When turning the pc on alls fans (cpu/gpu) and HDD spin up, but my motherboard does not post, also my monitor does not detect any signal. The weird thing is: If I use the jumper on my mobo to reset the CMOS it works fine, I can turn it on and after a minute it will post and notify me that settings have been reset and it will boot up fine. I even did a 8 hour stresstest on the full system and no errors/temp issues. But the next time I try to turn it on, it will not post and my screen detects no input. Things i've tried, and did not work: - Another monitor - Take out GPU and use integrated graphics on cpu - connect another PSU - reconnect all mobo connections - Remove all usb devices except keyboard/mouse - reseating cpu - swapping memory I know its quite rare for a cpu to go bad, but could this be the problem? Specs: CPU: Core i7 - 3770k at mild overclock 4.4ghz GPU: XFX R9 280X, never overclocked MB: MSI z77a-g43 Memory: Kingsting Hyper X Blu / Corsair dominator (corsair for testing) SSD: Samsung 850 evo SSHD: Some 1TB hybrid seagate drive, dont know exact type PSU: OCZ ModXstream Pro 600watt / corsair cx750m (corsair for testing) I hope someone can help, or has any experience with the above symptoms. Thanks in advance!
  3. Hi everyone, So I'm having this problem lately. When turning the pc on alls fans (cpu/gpu) and HDD spin up, but my motherboard does not post, also my monitor does not detect any signal. The weird thing is: If I use the jumper on my mobo to reset the CMOS it works fine, I can turn it on and after a minute it will post and notify me that settings have been reset and it will boot up fine. I even did a 8 hour stresstest on the full system and no errors/temp issues. But the next time I try to turn it on, it will not post and my screen detects no input. Things i've tried, and did not work: - Another monitor - Take out GPU and use integrated graphics on cpu - connect another PSU - reconnect all mobo connections - Remove all usb devices except keyboard/mouse - reseating cpu - swapping memory I know its quite rare for a cpu to go bad, but could this be the problem? Specs: CPU: Core i7 - 3770k at mild overclock 4.4ghz GPU: XFX R9 280X, never overclocked MB: MSI z77a-g43 Memory: Kingsting Hyper X Blu / Corsair dominator for test purposes SSD: Samsung 850 evo SSHD: Some 1TB hybrid seagate drive, dont know exact type PSU: OCZ ModXstream Pro 600watt I hope someone can help, or has any experience with the above symptoms. Thanks in advance!
  4. ^8,9/10 Im sure you can push ur i7 a bit more;) --------------------------------------------------------------- My Budget editing rig CPU: Intel Core i5 - 3570k @4.5Ghz - Ivy Bridge Motherboard: MSI Z77A-G43 Military Class RAM: 16384 MB HyperX Blu DDR3 @1600mhz GPU: XFX r9 280x Black Case: Thermaltake Commander MSI - Snow Edition w/ Lian Li blue LED strips, sh*tload of blue extensions Storage: Samsung 850 PRO 128GB BOOT, SEAGATE ST3000DM001 3TB DATA PSU: OCZ ModXStream 600 Watts Display: LG 25UM65-P - 2560 x 1080 Cooling: Corsair H60 2nd generation, bunch of CoolerMaster SickleFlows Blue 120mm Keyboard: Sharkoon Skiller Pro Mouse: Sharkoon Drakonia Black Sound: Corsair SP2500, Thermaltake Esports Shock (White Model) Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bits Chair, lel: Axia plus 24/7 (I know its overpriced but i got one for free from my dads office)
  5. well linus talks about him in his videos on techquickie so i would think it was reliable:d but anyways thanks for the help everyone and i think im gonna order it tomorrow;)
  6. @Aniallation Thanks for the input mate btw at the time I purchased it many people recommended it and OCZ is a solid brand right? Also the review from JohnnyGuru was positive
  7. Any more inputs from other users? i want to be sure before i make the purchase
  8. even if im pushing the i5? the power usage will increase greatly
  9. Hi there! So im currently using my recently bought r9 280x with an older i5 2320. I would like to upgrade to the ivy bridge i5 3750k in combination with a corsair h60. Will i be able to run this combination on a OCZ Modxstream 600 watt psu? the amd card uses about 250 watts but i have no idea what i can expect of the cpu pls help me out;) thx
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