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MrMineHeads

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About MrMineHeads

  • Birthday February 18

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Toronto, ON, Canada
  • Interests
    PC. Like what else?
    Um, games I like: Civilization, Arma, Bioshock, Metro Last Light, Half Life, Battlefield, League of Legends, Pay Day 2 etc.

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5 4690K @4.4 GHz
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Z97M PLUS
  • RAM
    16GB (4 x 4GB)
  • Case
    Cooler Master N200 MicroATX Case
  • Storage
    Seagate 1TB HDD + 120 Kingston SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA 600B 600 Watt PSU
  • Cooling
    Enermax ETS-T40-BK
  • Operating System
    Windows 8.1 64-Bit

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  1. Didn't fix anything. I do have to note that my cpu fan spins really loudly as soon as I start the computer up.
  2. Why would I do that. I've been using 4 sticks for at least half a year with no problems. Keep in mind this started literally 2 hours ago.
  3. If you read my thread, you would've seen that I did exactly that and nothing changed.
  4. This error comes up every time I start my computer up. I looked at fixes such as setting my BIOS settings back to defaults and updating drivers. Unfortunately I cannot update my drivers as around a minute in after I start my computer up, my computer gives the BSOD. I don't know what to do. All other fixes need more time to complete other than 1 minute. I did reset my BIOS back to its default settings but I literally cannot do anything else. I looked to see if my CPU was overheating but it wasn't. It was around 30 deg C and usage was around 17%. Mg computer was working completely fine 24 hours ago. I have no idea what might have happened as I didn't use it much within those 24 hours. CPU: i5 4690k No gpu/Intel graphics (I'm poor) 16GB of ram ASUS Z97M plus MOBO PSU: 600B EVGA Any suggestions?
  5. So I need help in my code for basic stamp. Here is the layout: - There are 10 LEDs (one bi-coloured) that are attached to the basic stamp board and a button off to the side. - Each LED (not the bi-coloured) has to blink a certain amount of times. Before they start blinking, the bi-coloured LED has to be red. - When the LEDs start blinking, the bi-coloured LED truns green. Once they stop, the bi-coloured truns red again. That was figured out by me and I have it working. - But the hard part which I cannot seem to figure out is: - At the beginning only the bi-coloured LED is turned on. Once the button is pressed, the LEDs start to blink. - But, if I press the button again, ALL LEDs turn off (except with the bi-coloured LED which turns back to red). - And if I press the button again, the LEDs should start over. The best I could do was once I press and hold the button, the LEDs turn off, but once I release it, it starts where it left off. The raw code: http://pastebin.com/L5LnhK0Y The code for the best I could do: http://pastebin.com/dPD7vcC8 I'd like to also point out that there is not actual way for me to test this code because the board isn't with me and can only test it on the 4th when I return to school.
  6. Alright, the title explains what is happening. I have the AOC 2637 which is an LCD LED IPS Display. The buzzing noise isn't passive but rather occurs when I move my mouse or type, then just goes. The sound is not loud, but kind of noticable and is sorta like a bee or a lawn mower from a great distance. Specs are in my signature if you need anymore. Thanks! I'd also like to add this panel has no speakers, which makes it the more weirder.
  7. Thanks, but I solved it. Upgraded to Win 8.1 (took a really long time).
  8. The title says it all. I did a bit of research, and this update enables the Win 10 Reservation. I can't seem to update my computer, it will download, but when I go to restart, it goes to Failure to Configure Windows Update, Reverting Changes. Please help. Thanks! EDIT: It is a 64-Bit OS. My specs are in my signature, if you are interested in any way.
  9. 750D looks and might be better
  10. 4 cores. If you really need the hyperthreading, then get something like the i7 4790K. But otherwise, it would be smarter to go for 4 cores, 4 threads in something like a i5 4690, or 4690K
  11. I'm not completely sure but I think it might be. You just need lots of spliters. And use display port.
  12. https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/part/gigabyte-motherboard-gaz97xgameplus
  13. 980ti is useless for 1080p gaming. Unless OP is going for a 1440p monitor or over, it wont help. Plus, I just noticed the Windows 8.1 copy you put in the build. Why? OP didn't ask for it.
  14. Because there probably isnt a worth-it $900 display, so if he gets a 980, he still has $700 to get a monitor.
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