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DJHyunKim

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  1. After I had these issues, I, immediately, disconnected the monitor and tested it again but the problems were still there. Also, I went over to the Microcenter and spoke to a few reps. One of them said it could be that the monitor changed some settings and is causing the issue. Told me to System Restore but I don't have any Restore points on this computer because system restore wasn't on. Another rep told me that it could be the motherboard and to try and replace that along with new memory sticks. And if it doesn't work then to return it and try to replace the other parts of the system.
  2. Hello, This is my first post on here and really hoping to resolve this issue I encountered last night. Here are my specs: GPU: GeForce GTX 970 CPU: Intel i5-4690K CPU @ 3.50GHz PSU: Corsair CX750M 80+ Bronze Memory: 16.00 GB RAM (15.94 GB Usable) Current resolution: 1920 x 1080, 144Hz Driver version: 372.54 Operating system: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate So I have been, originally, using a single monitor (ASUS VG248QE) setup before attempting to add this primordial Acer monitor from '03. But this is the part where I'm the most concerned about. The monitor came with a VGA to USB adapter. And the moment I plugged it into my motherboard (ASUS Z97-AR), everything started spiraling down to hell. When playing TERA Online, I was getting as many as 3 frames per second! CS:GO - 35 FPS GTA V - 15 FPS Do you think this a power supply issue?
  3. I'd like to test this bad boy/girl/other for myself, ahh Yeeeeeee.
  4. I dream of Linus every Tuesday and Thursday @ 1:18 AM Eastern Time. Length of dreams vary depending on how excited I get during the week. I tend to get more excited as I think of Linus and his crew. I want them all at the same time. I'm going to win the Keyboard, Mouse, and Linus' Heart. Thank you for your time.
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