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AgentEddie99

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About AgentEddie99

  • Birthday May 02, 1999

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    NSW Australia
  • Occupation
    IT Support Technician

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5-6600K @ 3.5GHz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte H170-Gaming 3 (U3E1)
  • RAM
    Components Memory RAM - G.Skill DDR3-2400 2 x 4GB
  • GPU
    MSI GeForce GTX 960 Gaming 4GB Video Card
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide SPEC-03 Mid-Tower Case - Orange LED
  • Storage
    Samsung SSD 850 EVO 1TB (SSD)
    3TB Seagate ST4000DM004-2CV104
  • PSU
    Corsair CS750M 750W 80+ Gold Modular Power Supply - CP-9020078-AU | Mwave Australia
  • Display(s)
    ASUS VS245HV 23.6" LED 1080P x2
  • Cooling
    Stock cooling for everything
  • Keyboard
    Razer Chroma Keyboard
  • Mouse
    Razer Naga Chroma
  • Sound
    Astro A40 Audio System
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
  • Laptop
    MSI GP62 - i7/15"/4GB-GTX960

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  1. Hi all, Just wondering what is better having a GeForce GPU or a Quadro GPU for having 2 monitors and 2 projectors? The projectors will have the same picture as the second monitor? I have already got a PC that I have custom-built for my church using the Quardo P1000 and it works with no issues, just wondering if I did the right thing or was it not the best practice? All we are going to be showing on the computer is MS PowerPoint, videos, and Websites. And the computer will be the computer that will host OBS to live stream the Church service using a capture card for the camera. Please let me know if anyone else is doing the same or knows the best practice.
  2. Is the OS 64 or 32 bit? If 32 there's your problem. 64 I would try with another stick of RAM, if you can just to rule it out that it's a faulty RAM stick.
  3. I would try a ram flash, remove all sticks of ram and boot. If the motherboard beeps or screams you have done it. Turn off the PC and re-install the ram sticks. See how it goes, if it happens again, try only booting with one stick of ram (if you have more than 1 stick)
  4. Sounds like there is no OS installed. Have you installed Windows already on your SSD?
  5. @JustinDale73 learn more at the following address. https://onedrive.live.com/about/en-us/ Google Drive has the same feature, does not matter what service you use they are the same. They only thing is that OneDrive has a feature that only download the files that you use. Feature called File on demand, requesting files on demand. Hope that helps.
  6. I would also buy a 1TB Hard drive for your data/games. And I would recommend setting up OneDrive with known folders. Meaning that the Pictures, Documents and Desktop will be synced to the cloud. Handy if your computer spits the dummy and having a backup of your data for school and being to access it at school too. Just an idea and suggestion. Hope that helps.
  7. Yeah thought so just wanted to see if anyone else has any other ideas.
  8. Hi unsure what services to use, I would like to have a place were me and my fiance can put files that we both need to access. Something like SharePoint with I know about because as work we offer that service. But don't want it to cost anything, so I did a little bit of research and found that you are able to share a file on Google drive with people. I would also like to have it syncing on our computers, instead of always in the web browser. As well as on our Samsung phones. Any thoughts or recommendations?
  9. So had a look in the BIOS and found nothing out of the ordinary. See attached photo. Let me know if I'm wrong. Oh that's interesting, I have had everything motherboard work fine with temps. My Dad is a electronic engineer, might see if he has something like what you have suggested.
  10. Just did some research and found that the following and the user "JAWS" says that the default is 1.75v. So I'll still have a look in the bios to see if there is anything that is out of the ordinary. https://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php/76670-Voltage-for-my-CPU
  11. So when in the BIOS the motherboard temp is at a decent temp. Then flashed a newer version BIOS, reboot and still showing the temp is high on the motherboard in specy.
  12. Yes using the stock Intel Cooler. Just did some reseach and the VRMs are important for when the CPU is overclocking. Might have a look in the BIO settings to see if the motherboard has decided to do some overclocking out of the box . With the above in mind, I might also flash a BIOS update and see if that resolves it.
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