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TheAbel

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  1. I had the same issue but in windows 7, if your on windows 7 disable windows aero.
  2. Your mouse still blinks while setting power PSU mode 0? Wireless mouse by any chance?
  3. Define "cleaned my computer"... usually my go to in cases of fps drop is a clean install of GPU drivers.
  4. Just trowing it out there, might be a steam overlay issue? Try playing games with steam overlay disabled..
  5. It does, i having this issue since installing windows and gone true multiple updates since.
  6. Hi fellow LTT fans. So i got the following issue, If you look @ screenshot 1 you see that my ESET smart security lets me know, hey you need to run windows update. Also that i have quite a few optional updates. So there i go running windows update, as you can see on the second screenshot it is showing the critical updates. But not the optional ones. Why not? What am i doing wrong? Are these even optional updates? Are these recommendations from Eset? The solution is probably staring me in the face but using my GoogleFu has not come up with a solution. Anyone of you guys got a this is why for me? Or dare i ask even a solution? Thanks for your replies in advance!
  7. Rig name: AbelsBAttleStation Cpu: i7 38020 Gpu: GTX 970 Mem: 4x4gb DDR3 Ram Score: 7.0
  8. Changing port forwarding should have no effect on speeds\ping. All i can advise is do a factory reset of your modem\router. I'v had a issue in the past that the build in firewall of my router limited my connection so you can try that. Have contacted your ISP about this problem? and as last resort use wireshark, this you can use to see\log whast going on on your local netwerk. But this needs some knowledge about networking.
  9. A picture tells a 1000 words...
  10. Well one of your drives has less then 10% free, but that might be the case for a connected USB drive?.. not sure what yout other devies are.
  11. hard to say whats the issue here. This are your error's A0 - IDE initialization is started D4 - PCI resource allocation error. Out of Resources Might be a piece of hardware which refuses te be recognized, might be a faulty mobo. For now i woud advise disconnect all drives/sata connections load default bios setting, power down.. reboot see what that does. Make sure you run the latest bios.
  12. i second this BUT i have seen computer with bad memory produce this error. Run memtest86 and make sure your memory is ok. Specialy if a reinstall doess not correct the problem. Edit: Pepsi28 beat me to the punch
  13. I'm betting on some kind of memory problem. Make sure you memory is seated probably, and run memtest86 http://www.memtest86.com/
  14. 4 things you wanna make sure in this case Are they seated in the grey slots? Do a default load of you bios.. Check you Bios, are you using 1.2 volt on your Dram? Make sure there is no xmp overclock profile active.
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