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Koshigaya

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About Koshigaya

  • Birthday September 1

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5 4690k
  • Motherboard
    ASUS ROG Maximus VII Hero
  • RAM
    G.SKILL Sniper Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-2400
  • GPU
    ZOTAC GTX 980ti Amp! Extreme! Edition
  • Case
    Corsair Obsidian 750D
  • PSU
    Corsair RM Series 750 Watt
  • Display(s)
    Asus VS247H-P 23.6"
  • Keyboard
    Corsair STRAFE RGB
  • Mouse
    CM Storm Xornet
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Ah I disassembled it to return the case. I underestimated how thick this AIO is. I guess this case doesn't work for this specific aio top mounted with this mobo. And yeah I debated cutting down the heatsink because I didn't want to reassemble everything in my old case LOL. I'm very adamant on top mounting the aio, so I just got a different case thats very slightly bigger than the corsair 750d i use
  2. It JUST barely doesn't clear. I tried wedging it in there but the fans would just clip it lol. I underestimated how large this cooler is. I considered putting a dremel to it but the fans would be too close for comfort
  3. This one has thermal pads underneath that lift up when I pull on it, along with the entire topside of the pcb, and this one is not plastic it's full metal. I believe this one is actually a heatsink and not a shroud for looks.l (for example, the shroud that goes over the i/o)
  4. Hey yall I need some help, 2 questions. Is there a specific name for this area of the case? I have a Corsair 750D full tower and there's a good inch of free space after mounting my cooler. I bought a Corsair 5000D mid-tower but just barely ran into space issues. I couldn't mount my arctic liquid freezer ii 280 on the top because the VRM heatsink on my motherboard (asus strix z370-e) is too big and the fans on the radiator wont clear it. I can't find information of this specific dimension on any of the cases I'm looking at. 2nd question is does anyone have a similar setup to mine? Same cooler and a mobo with a big vrm heatsink? I'd like to know which cases have worked for you. The Fractal Design Meshify 2 XL seems like it will accommodate my combo.
  5. It's not supposed to spike like that lol. It spins up then instantly stops, and spins right back up and instantly stops again.
  6. Setting it to 25% stops the spiking and it's RPMs are consistent. But it shouldn't be spiking at all.
  7. Huh? I know 900rpm isn't bad. And this is a reading for the GPU, not PSU. What is bad though is that it spikes from 0 -> 900~ -> 0 -> 900~ constantly, and very rapidly. It's not supposed to do that. This is the latest version of afterburner, I just prefer the old skin.
  8. This has been going on for awhile now and I think either my GPU or my PSU are dying. Ever few seconds I'll hear a rumbling noise coming from the GPU, and the fans on the GPU will spin up then back down. The RPMs are shoo ting from 0 to the 900s. If you look at the fan tachometer you can see it spiking. The fans aren't supposed to be spinning at all when not under a load. Any idea what could be the issue?
  9. Yeah I think the glass is pretty weak. It cracked while not even in use apparently. I was thinking of of just applying new adhesive tape only to the sides that are exposed instead of taking the screen off completely.
  10. So I'm fixing a friend's HP 2-in-1. The adhesive that adheres the screen to the chassis is wearing off, as seen in the pictures. I was going to just use a heat gun to weaken the adhesive tape and apply new one, but there's a crack on the top left. Now I'm worried that it'll crack even more if I try to remove it. Any advice on how I should go about this, or if I should abort?
  11. The voltages check out and they're very stable. But the fact the fans spin when it does this tells me it's sending unnecessary power to that part. The voltages on the GPU stay the same when it happens though, they don't spike or anything.
  12. I started hearing a weird creaking noise and I isolated it to the PSU. Every few seconds it'll make a low, creaking/rumbling for a quick moment. When this happens the fans on my GPU spin up for a second and then stop (they don't spin until under a load). Is the supply surging?
  13. I'm sorry I don't understand. V-sync enabled on monitor 2? And I have the refresh rates for each monitor set in the nvidia control panel. The 2nd monitor is outputing at 60hz.. I'm also not sure what you mean by DVI mode loading. Zotac GTX 980Ti Amp Extreme Edition
  14. I'm not sure how to describe it as I've never experienced an issue like this in Windows itself. My main monitor is 144hz connected to the GPU via DisplayPort. My 2nd monitor is 60hz connected to the GPU via DVI-D. On my 2nd monitor there is a very noticeable delay. For example, when I click and drag my cursor on my main monitor and run it across the screen the select box is right under my cursor. On the 2nd monitor the select box lags far behind the cursor. The same thing happens with typing. Main monitor is very responsible and my keyboard inputs show instantly, on the 2nd monitor it's very delayed, around 250-300ms from my rough tests. When my main monitor is unplugged the delay is gone.
  15. It's definitely delay. I can tap a key really quick and by the time it registers an input my finger is off the key.
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