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About saunders1991
- Birthday Aug 03, 1991
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Steam
http://steamcommunity.com/id/bigfish1991/
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Kitimat, British Columbia.
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Interests
Enthusiast PC Building, Watercooling, Gaming, Lifting Weights, Endurance Biking, Fishing, Hunting.
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Occupation
Full Time Security Guard
System
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CPU
Intel i7 5820K @ 4.2Ghz.
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Motherboard
Asus Sabertooth X99
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RAM
Corsair Vengeance 4X8GB DDR4 @ 2.4Ghz
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GPU
MSI RTX 2080 Sea Hawk EK-X
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Case
Corsair 900D
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Storage
500GB WD Black NVME (Boot), 1TB WD NVME (Games), 4TB WD Red (General Storage)
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PSU
Corsair HX1000i
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Display(s)
BenQ 24" 120Hz (Bottom), BenQ 24" 60Hz (Top)
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Cooling
2X Swiftech 480mm Rads, Swiftech Apogee HD CPU Block, Bitspower 250mm Tube Reservoir, D5 Pump w/EK Transparent Top
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Keyboard
Razer Blackwidow Chroma
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Mouse
Razer Mamba TE
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Sound
Logitech 5.1 Surround/Vengeance 2100 Headset
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Operating System
Windows 10
saunders1991's Achievements
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Win 10 second user slow login and taskbar/start menu frozen
saunders1991 replied to cjkelly83's topic in Troubleshooting
Did *you* ever manage to resolve this? I'm having the same issue currently as well with my Laptop running Windows 10 Enterprise. -
Those are my cheapo Pardus shotguns made in Turkey, semi is a Pardus SS, pump is a Pardus PS. They were both around 250-300$, very reliable, but made cheap with aluminum receivers. The semi came with a picattiny rail that would loosen repeatedly until eventually one of the screws broke inside and I gave up trying to use it, instead I took the heat shield off and I'm using a long screw in the mounting hole of that as a sight now (works surprisingly well). TLDR I wouldn't recommend the semi unless you get a long barrel with the bead sight, but the pump is pretty great with no issues at all short of a compete inability to get parts for it in Canada. They both have over 500 rounds through them and have no issues functionality wise.
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You'd be surprised :P. The only rifles chambered in the same cartridge (22LR) are 2nd and 3rd from the bottom and the tiny one beside the shotguns. The top one is a Mossberg Patriot in .300WinMag Below that is a Mossberg Patriot in .308Win Below that is a Savage Axis in .223Rem Then my Browning T-bolt in .17HMR And at the bottom is my Beretta Cx4 Storm in 9MM Luger
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I've been looking at getting pretty much exactly this lately. I've got a pump action (and a semi) Pardus shotgun right now and although its very functional/reliable, the company is in Turkey and its practically impossible to find parts for it here, so no rifled or short defense barrels for me :(.
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Anyone else here who likes to go shooting? Post some pictures of your guns! Here's my most recent purchase: Browning T-Bolt in .17HMR, put some Canada and Linus bling on the scope as well.
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Pet peeves when it comes to people building PCs
saunders1991 replied to ANewFace's topic in General Discussion
You do realize that game are becoming More demanding right... I have 2 GTX780s in SLI, running with a 24" 120Hz monitor (yes I know you said 60Hz), but I still dip down below 60fps in some games, and if I'm doing that already, then that minimum is only going to get lower as time goes on, I actually want to upgrade as it is. (If I had a 60Hz panel right now, I'd probably still want to upgrade.) Although I will agree that anything with a "5960x plugged into a TV." I'm a heavy gamer but I also do some 3D rendering as well, only reason I have a 5820K. -
Hey I wasn't quite sure where I should post this, but I have a couple computers I'm going to try to sell locally and I was wondering how much you guys would recommend asking for each build, one is a gaming computer, the other could make a good office/general use PC. Here are the specs: Gaming Computer CPU: AMD FX8320 3.5Ghz CPU Cooler: Arctic Cooling something Motherboard: Asus M5A97-R2.0 Memory: 8Gb Corsair 1600Mhz Storage: Adata 60Gb Sata3 SSD Storage: Hitachi 1Tb Video Card: EVGA GTX480 Case: Corsair Carbide 200R Power Supply: XFX XXX 650W The Other One CPU: AMD Athlon 635 Quad Core 2.9Ghz CPU Cooler: Arctic Cooling something Motherboard: Asus AM2+ DDR2 (Can't remember model #) Memory: 2X 512Mb Acer crap, trying to find my 2Gb sticks that I have somewhere in my house Storage: OCZ 60Gb Sata2 SSD Storage: WD 160Gb HDD Video Card: EVGA 240GT Case: Antec 300 V1 Power Supply: Macron (I think that's the name) 450W
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His processor is an AMD processor though, TJMax of 62-65C I think, so 60 is approaching damaging temps. (Though as he said its not reaching that anyway) Your Intel 4790K can reach 100C before taking damage. Far as that goes, my 5820K hits 80C as well under full load at 4.8Ghz, though my coolant never goes above 35C with full GPU and CPU load. 83C was the max I hit with a 24 hour CPU stress test.
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If the CPU is watercooled there is no way it should be reaching 60C, just saying.
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60C is cutting it way too close, that could be causing instability. Might be getting even higher when you aren't paying attention (or the temps aren't reading perfectly which AMD processors are notorious for) also the ambient temp of the room might get high enough for the CPU temp to rise a few degrees as well. Or as Xaring said, the PSU could be on its way out
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This could just be a generic motherboard failure (Which would suck I know). Were you careful about ESD when building everything? (ESD Wrist Strap, or at least touching PSU before anything else). Did you scrape the back (Or even front) of the motherboard when installing it or anything else? Its possible to break the PCB connections with any scraping even with the armor on the motherboard. But all in all its very possible you just got a DOA board, or even CPU (though very slim chance on that as you said). I would try to RMA the board, and when you do ask if they can update the bios for you on the new board (just in case).
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Turning the computer on its side shouldn't be a problem at all unless you are using liquid cooling (even with liquid it should be fine unless the loop isn't sealed), did it only start ticking after doing this? And yeah, unless the ticking gets worse/louder or things start heating up more I wouldn't worry about it at all.