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Beeeyeee

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    The Land of Fry Sauce
  • Interests
    Games, Tech, and the Future
  • Biography
    I run two small Youtube channels and A twitch Channel!
  • Member title
    Beeeyeee

System

  • CPU
    i7 6900k @4.2Ghtz
  • Motherboard
    Asus ROG Rampage V Edition 10
  • RAM
    32GB Gskill Trident Z (Black/White)
  • GPU
    Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080
  • Case
    Phantex Evolv TG Silver
  • Storage
    2 250GB SSD's, 3 1TB Hard Drives (no RAID)
  • PSU
    Corsair RM 750
  • Display(s)
    2X AOC i235fh
  • Cooling
    NZXT Kraken x61, Be Quiet! Silent Wings 3 140mm PWM
  • Keyboard
    Razer Chroma RGB
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 RGB
  • Sound
    Astro A50 Halo Edition, Audio Technica M50x
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
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  1. 850w Corsair. It doesn’t seem like anything is getting power cut off as much as it’s just glitching out like it’s a driver issue. How would I go about reverting drivers or something like that?
  2. Hey all! I built a racing rig with my dad, installed windows 10 home n, everything ran great after driver updates and all that. I didn’t play much but we drove around in dirt Talley changing settings for about an hour. then we ended up with a windows 10 pro key so I reinstalled windows clean, installed all the same updates, drivers and programs but now every time a launch a game there’s a problem. some games like assetto corsa will run right up until you actually go into the race. Odd thing is there’s a pre-game screen where it’s rending the car so it’s odd that works but the game doesn’t. Once I click start, the computer crashes, all screens turn black and the computer restarts after some glitchy noises. other games like F1 run for about 30 seconds before completely crashing the same way. this seems to be regardless of any in game settings. PC specs CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7600X GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT Motherboard: Gigabyte B650 Gaming XT X 32GB Teamgroup 6000 DDR5 Samsung 990 pro Nvme im not running any overclock, i turned off xmp and the temps are up to 85C on the cpu (air cooler) and 70 on the gpu. I figured it would be graphics drivers but I updated them before launching any games and then again now and no change. Where do I go from here? I’m at a loss of even figuring out what I need to fix let alone how to fix it! Any help would be sincerely appreciated!!
  3. ooooh I didn't know that! 4 core?
  4. I guess what I'm asking is what are the good processors and graphics cards on the lower end nowadays?
  5. Athlon? The price doesn't matter so much as upgradability. There has to be a more recent setup that runs a little lower in the price point right?
  6. give me one for both if you can?
  7. Hey guys, I havn't kept updated with the newest parts since just before Ryzen launched. Can somebody help me make a decent ~$500 build? Its just going to play Magic Arena and older games like Skyrim and such. Doesn't need to be too powerful. Just 1080p gaming. Any suggestions or updates with Graphics cards and CPU's especially will help!
  8. I have a Beastly Router. But I keep getting emails from Comcast saying my modem can’t keep up. I just upgraded to a 250mbps down 15mbps up. What’s the best modem I can use for this that’s not way overpriced?
  9. I just have it in my pc. I had the CPU laying around.
  10. No I’m paying about $50 a month right now for me and my friends’ Gaming pc’s. I’m just wondering how much extra roughly it would be compared to how much i can expect to make off of it.
  11. I have a GTX1080 and I found a Pentium G4560 that I had laying around.. all i need is a motherboard and i have the rest of the parts. Should i make a mining rig? what should i mine? what should i expect to pay for power and what should i expect to make?
  12. no probelm buddy! feel free to message me if you ever have questions
  13. the typical ones use Sata data and Sata power ports, just like any hard drive. but newer m.2 SSD's use m.2 slots located on the motherboard; though you can use PCI-e extention cards to use them there if your motherboard doesn't have an m.2 slot
  14. graphics cards use 16x PCI-e slots: they are the longest ones, usually with a clip on the end
  15. @seanbisepic the only option available is "delete" the rest are greyed out
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