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srijanbhatia

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About srijanbhatia

  • Birthday Dec 03, 1993

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    India

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7 930
  • Motherboard
    Asus Sabertooth x58
  • RAM
    12GB Corsair Vengeance
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 560 TI
  • Case
    Corsair 600T - White
  • Storage
    Corsair Force GT 120GB, WD Green 500GB
  • PSU
    Cooler Master 600W
  • Display(s)
    Benq XL2420T, Dell IN1910N
  • Cooling
    Corsair H60
  • Keyboard
    Razer Blackwidow Ultimate
  • Mouse
    SteelSeries Sensei
  • Sound
    SteelSeries Siberia V2

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  1. I wish, but the x58 platform does not have any onboard graphics.
  2. Hello, I don't know if someone has posted this before or not but this is really important so please help if you can. I updated from windows 7 about 3 days back. Everything was fine, working perfectly for 2 days and then suddenly yesterday, when I switch on my computer one of my monitors is working fine but the other monitor is being detected as a 'Generic Non PnP Monitor' instead of recognising it properly (Benq XL2420T) and it's not even working at it's maximum resolution (it's a 1080p monitor working at 1024x768 with no option to increase it). And then I restart it thinking it might just be a glitch, but it decides not to switch on after that. The computer boots, it goes till the loading screen, but right after that the LEDs from both my mouse and keyboard switch off and the monitor switches off with the message 'No Signal Detected'. I tried booting into safe mode but that only works without my mouse for some reason, so I open Device Manager to see if it's some driver issue, but it's not. Then I used the 'Reset Windows' option from the boot menu thingy, its did everything and reinstalled windows but I am still not able to boot into Windows. I know it reinstalled windows properly because when I tried to boot into safe mode again it gave me the entire 'Hi' 'Your files are where you left them' and all of that first boot welcome screen stuff. There were some important documents I had been working on which I managed to recover but I would want to start using my computer again, what should I do? I have an assignment due so I am kind of in a hurry. Is this a hardware problem with my GPU or my monitor? Or is it a Windows problem? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you Specs: i7 930 Sabertooth x58 EVGA 560Ti Corsair Force GT SSD Corsair RM750 Benq XL2420T Dell IN1910Nb
  3. My favourite item is the PSU. I've heard it's a solid performer and I love how it looks. It loos so much better than most of the boring looking PSUs.
  4. Been following your channel since about 4 and a half years now, and that was when I built my first computer. All thanks to you, I know much more than I every knew and in a way I enjoy. I love all types of videos you make, but I miss the ones which were random and out of the blue. I miss your random style videos where you would make videos sitting at home, or other random places and just unbox things, sometimes with your cat on your lap. Wish you would make those again.
  5. So I have decided to get a new PSU. And I picked the Corsair RM750. Corsair because, it's Corsair, I trust them and they have good RMA here in India. And 750 for the sole purpose of future proofing. There is not a lot of difference between 650 and 750 price wise so I think it makes more sense, but I am open to suggestions. If you know how the PSU is, and if it is a good option or not. Do tell Thank you
  6. Blah. I guess I should do that before I kill everything. I guess I will try for an RMA first. Thanks a lot guys. Really appreciate it.
  7. Okay! Officially scared now. I don't think my motherboard has V checkpoints (Sabertooth X58) but I did however download HWMonitor. Don't know how reliable that is, but here is a screenshot for the same! Also, if I have to buy a new PSU, should I get one with more power or is this just a faulty piece? I am using: Sabertooth x58 i7 930 (Not overclocked) EVGA GTX 560 Ti (Not Overclocked) Corsair H60 Coolermaster Silent Pro M 600W
  8. So my computer would shut down 10 minutes into a game, every time! I thought it was over heating so I increased the fan speeds, turned up my GPU fan to 100% and it would still shut down. Then I thought maybe something is wrong with RealTemp and it is not giving me accurate temps, so I decided to check the temps in the BIOS, only to find all the voltages written in Red. I am pretty sure Red means bad, but I really need help to understand how bad? I am attaching a photo of what the page looked like. Please help. Any help is appreciated Thank you in advance
  9. I love the functionality to refocus photos enabled by the dual camera! I love the bokeh effect in photos! :wub: Other than that, love the speakers! And the fact that the battery lasts for so long
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