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xDanielxOossiex

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About xDanielxOossiex

  • Birthday Dec 07, 1998

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Netherlands
  • Interests
    Gaming, motorbikes, video/photo-camera's
  • Occupation
    None

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 5600X
  • Motherboard
    ASUS TUF Gaming B550M
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 16GB (2*8G) 3200MHz
  • GPU
    Nothing ATM
  • Case
    Lian-Li Lancool II Mesh Performance
  • Storage
    500GB M.2 - 500GB Samsung 860EVO - 240GB Kingston SSD (and some HDDs)
  • PSU
    be quiet! Pure Power 9 600 watt
  • Display(s)
    2x AOC G2590FX
  • Cooling
    AMD Wraith RGB
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G710+
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 RGB
  • Sound
    Steelseries Arctis 7 wireless
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
  • Laptop
    ASUS ROG GL552VW (i7 6700HQ, GTX960M)
  • Phone
    OnePlus Nord 256GB/12GB RAM (soon S22+)

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  1. A few months ago I started a project NAS computer. But things got in the way so I put it aside. Now that I have time to work on it again, I wanted to boot it up and start all over again. But the PC doesn't boot. After some diagnosing, I found that not a single one of the USB ports give power. Neither does the front I/O USB3.0. Where would this power come from? Is it (as close to as possible) straight from the PSU, or does the mobo "control" it? Would a new PSU fix the issue or would I need a new motherboard? Mobo is an ASRock B85M Pro4, PSU = be quiet Pure Power L7-350W
  2. I like to stay Samsung as well, I already have 2 Samsung SSDs so they would only match
  3. Because I thought they would be more expensive. But would you recommend any of those drives that are in that list?
  4. There are NVMe drives, but I had filtrered them out But here is the list of all the SSD's available: Tweakers.net SSDs
  5. So recently my pc started giving this notification (even before the boot screen of the mobo) that one of my drives is going bad. It's saying S.M.A.R.T. is predicting a failure. Now I only have games on that 1TB HDD so I'm not worried at all about losing this drive. The drive has a total of 33,504 Power on Hours and 4006 Power on Count. As HDDs are becoming kind of obsolete now, I want to upgrade to a 1TB SSD (even full SSD system later down the road), but there is so much info I don't understand. Like 4Krandom performance etc. I don't really care about all that info but I do just want a good drive for my games. Which one of the drives below is recommended for purely game storage? (I want an SSD to make my pc as quiet as possible) These drives are the cheapest 1TB SSD in my county (The Netherlands):
  6. Sorry, those are my old PC specs (ran absolutely fine btw) (Updated them )
  7. Maybe you could attach a photo of your pc with the side open?
  8. I'm going to keep this short: Yesterday after I came home from work, I played a few games without any issues. (BeamNG.drive, Overwatch and watched a few Youtube videos) Today I wanted to play Overwatch again, but my PC's BSOD'ed. The DMP files are attached DMPs.txt NTOSKRNL.txt I have experienced more BSOD's a while back, but I think my NZXT Hue+ was the issue, I physically disconnected it from the pc and I did not get any more BSOD's. I just updated my BIOS (ASUS TUF GAMING B550M, R5 5600X) from 1804 to 2003. After the BIOS update my pc would boot into Windows again without issue. Is there any program I can run to scan Win10 for error/corrupted files?
  9. I have a Logitech G710+, Logitech G502 RGB and a simple RGB mousepad
  10. I only use the 4 RGB strips that came in the Hue+'s box
  11. Just ran Furmark for like 13 minutes on 1080p 8x msaa with +140MHz core No issues whatsoever Start: End:
  12. Okay maybe I am not the best at explaining the whole issue in a way everyone understands. I removed the powercable from the Hue+ and the pc booted into Windows just fine. I ran the Windows repair program and it had repaired some files. After that the pc booted into Windows and I immediately ran Win10 updates. I haven't had any issues after that. My thinking in shortest way possible: I ran a game which is very GPU intensive, I have a lot of accessories (RGB mousepad and mouse, LED illuminated G710+, Hue+, loads of drives and fans) and a power hungry 1080Ti, all on a 5 year old 600W 80+Silver PSU which has seen hours of use. The moment a spike in powerdraw occured from the GPU, one of the drives got low voltage/amps and made the game crash. After I restarted the game 3 times, with it crashing 4 times, it maybe took some Windows 10 neccesary files down with it.
  13. Okay so I recently upgraded from an EVGA GTX1070 FTW ACX3.0 to MSI GTX 1080Ti Armor. Yesterday I started my pc and started playing Horizon Zero Dawn, the game kept crashing and crashing, sometimes it took 5 minutes to crash, sometimes 45 minutes. When the game crashed the last time, I stopped playing and went to do something else. (also the NZXT HUE+ didn't get recognized by NZXT software, which I think is due to too much powerdraw from other devices) Then a day later, I turned on my PC and it BSOD's after 2 minutes on the main screen. I thought nothing of it and waited for it to restart, but then again, 5 minutes after starting another Windows BSOD with corrupt filte error happenend, and so I got like 10 different file corruption errors. At first I didn't connect the game crashing and BSOD's with eachother, but I think I overloaded my PSU (by really loading up the 1080Ti) and it could not deliver enough power to one of the drives. After some Googling I came to a website wtih possible causes of this issue. As I hadn't changed anything else, I Current system specs: 5600X (+-65Watt) 16GB RAM GTX1080Ti (+-275W) Drives: 3x HDD(+-50W) 2x SSD 1 M.2 NVME 3x 140mm PWM case fans 2x 120mm PWM case fans NZXT HUE+ with RGB LED strip (which just wouldn't be recognized by NZXT software) All powered by Be Quiet PurePower9 600W 80+ silver. So I am pretty sure that I need a new, more powerful PSU, but how much do I need?
  14. I had the same kind of issue with my M.2 drive upgrade. Go here for how to
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