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About Emil.n
- Birthday Jun 27, 1998
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Steam
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198081475133
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Origin
daimkryssconrad
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Battle.net
Fingerlip#2547
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Xbox Live
Prodigy Eclipse
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Twitch.tv
http://www.twitch.tv/poisinous
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Gender
Male
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Location
Sweden
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Interests
Snowmobiles, drifting, 2JZ, motorbikes, gaming
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Occupation
High School
System
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CPU
AMD-FX 4100
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Motherboard
Gigabyte ga-78lmt-usb3
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RAM
8GB 1330mhz
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GPU
AMD Radeon HD 7750 2GB
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Case
Smallest and stupidest on the market
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Storage
1TB
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PSU
500w
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Display(s)
HP 2311x
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Cooling
Open windows and lots of snow
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Keyboard
Saitek Cyborg V5 Keyboard
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Mouse
Asus Mobtuo
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Sound
Logitech G35
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Operating System
Windows 7 Ultimate
Emil.n's Achievements
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This last week I have been having issues with my internet connection disappearing every now and then, throughout the day for a minute or more each time. I contacted my ISP and they told me to just unplug the router, there was not much I could do other than that according to them. I checked my router's logs and this is what it looks like, and as someone without any knowledge whatsoever in networking all I see is "DoS Attack". I would really appreaciate it if someone could tell me what's happening and what I could try doing about it. Router is a NETGEAR R6100 and this is affecting all my devices in case that matters.
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Yeah, I updated them this morning
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GTX970, paired with a 4690K
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I picked up JC3 yesterday and tried to play it today, at first it seemed to run pretty nicely (65-80FPS), after a minute or two of gameplay I started getting huuuge FPS drops, very frequently. Fast forward another minute and another cutscene, game becomes literally unplayable, .5-1 sec freezes, FPS drops below 5, GPU usage also dropping a lot. Any help or tips of what could be going on is highly appreciated. This is what it looks like in MSI Afterburner: . This does happen in a couple other games as well, but not this bad.
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As the title says, I am looking for games with a good story/survival mode that is fun to play alone. The graphics doesn't have to be on BF1 game engine render level, but I want my GTX970 to sweat a bit at least. Any suggestion is welcome
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Appearently everyone with the same ISP as I have are having the same issue..
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Everything is just set to automatic so I've no clue really. Tried that one already, no difference
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Yeah moat likely, if I go onto 192.1681.1.1 it says "Not connected" on my internet status.. is there any other solution than calling ISP?
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Tried that about 10 times in an 12 hour interval, no difference whatsoever.
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Still the same error
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Just as the title says, I get that message when I run the windows troubleshooter. It's been like this all day and I cannot connect with any device (wired or wiredless). Any tips? Tried flushing, releasing and renewing in cmd, changed the DNS server to the google one, still the same problem.
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AMD CCC not installing, event viewer error, help!
Emil.n replied to Emil.n's topic in Troubleshooting
Same error after running DDU.. -
AMD CCC not installing, event viewer error, help!
Emil.n replied to Emil.n's topic in Troubleshooting
The Catalyst Installer Manager is the one that they use on their updates, unfortunately -
AMD CCC not installing, event viewer error, help!
Emil.n replied to Emil.n's topic in Troubleshooting
I will give that a shot, got any ideas about that error 1406? Some googling had me knowing that I am lacking permission to edit the keys and have the CCC add it's string values. But how would I change that? Already removed UAC and given myself full permission Edit: Which option would I choose in DDU? Just making sure. -
AMD CCC not installing, event viewer error, help!
Emil.n replied to Emil.n's topic in Troubleshooting
Drivers are working just fine, this is the Catalyst Control Center messing around.