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About ThatFellaNick
- Birthday Dec 17, 1997
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ThatFellaNick
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Male
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Location
Oklahoma City, OK
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Interests
TECH
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Biography
In IT school for programming and SW Development.
C#, Java, VB.NET -
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Student
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CPU
AMD FX-8370
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Motherboard
MSI 970 Gaming
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RAM
8GB DDR3 @1333
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GPU
GTX 750 TI SC
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Cooler Master 431 Plus
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Storage
1TB HDD
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CX750M
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HP 23" 1920x1080
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Corsair H100i
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Windows 8.1
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Thank you all for the replies!
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Hey guys I just noticed this today after running this rig for a couple years that in task manager and other places, its only shows a speed of 667MHz in game. Its set in the bios at 1600MHz. Now i dont have the best ram and they are not the same sticks. I got an AMD FX-8370 and a GTX 970 so I kinda thought my slightly sub-par FPS came from my FX AMD CPU When you guys game, does it show your RAM at the speed its supposed to be at? There is a nice screenshot of task manager attached Thanks for your input if you reply.
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ISP: Cox Communications Plan: 150Mbps Down 10Mbps Up What I get: 160-170Mbps Down 13Mbps Up Rating 5/5
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The only kind of routing for a layer 3 switch Cisco teaches has to do with Inter-VLAN routing. I would not set it up as your networks edge router EDIT: Also like NZLaurence mentioned I dont think they support NAT which is a pretty big deal
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Im gonna go to Best buy and buy a new one and put the dead one back in the box for return lol
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Yeah man i got no idea, always plugged into 115V, ive had the PSU for 2 years When it turned on it made an electrical buzzing noise and my LED lights on my ceiling fan kinda flickered
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So i came home and turned on my PC like normal and i heard an awful electricity sound and smelled that too familiar smell. The smell was very strong and when i turn on the power supply it buzzes. WTF Corsair! I plugged in an old power supply and thank god nothing else was damaged! How the hell does this happen Maybe it was the old-ish cyber power UPS? I only had it plugged into surge protection Has this happed to anyone else?
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One RAM stick clocked lower
ThatFellaNick replied to ThatFellaNick's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Cool beans -
Hey guys I have one stick (Stick in the first slot) that the max bandwidth is that is 133 MHz slower than the rest. Its the same brand but not the same module. Could that be slowing things down at all? Should I rip it out of my PC and put it on the shelf of shame? Thanks
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Yeah it should help. A good cpu cooler would help as well.
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Those temps are high, but i dont think its high enough to cause that 74C is pretty hot for a GPU aslo I would make sure you have good airflow and stuff
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Check your temperatures when you try to play BF or something.
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Overclocking FX-8370
ThatFellaNick replied to ThatFellaNick's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Im just using the multiplier. And yes it is very strange for my CPU temp to be that low honestly im not sure if its correct. I've used sever temp monitoring software and they all display the same values. I haven't ran into and shutdowns or anything and the max temp in my BIOS is set to 80C. When I was doing those test my room was pretty cold, I had a window open with a fan and it was only like 50F outside. But for now Im just using OC Genie and it got me to 4.3GHz. Nothing special but I plan to keep going at it tomorrow. -
Overclocking FX-8370
ThatFellaNick replied to ThatFellaNick's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
@Priller Turns out my motherboard lacks LLC settings About 10 minutes after showing those results I had a good feeling that the voltage was way too high so I went back to stock again. Its strange because yesterday I was at +0.150000 V on the voltage setting and it was only 1.488v, I went back to the stock clock for the night and started again today with the same settings and it was at 1.560v -
Overclocking FX-8370
ThatFellaNick replied to ThatFellaNick's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Ill try that now
