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About schoggi555
- Birthday Feb 04, 1998
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Gender
Male
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Location
Switzerland
System
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CPU
Intel Core i7 477K (OC-Genie 4.2GHz)
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Motherboard
MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming
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RAM
Kinston Hyper-X Beast (16GB, 2400MHz)
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GPU
MSI GTX-770 TwinFrozr
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Case
Corsair Carbide 330R
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Storage
Kinston SSD (240GB), WD Green (2TB), WD Red (4TB)
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PSU
Corsair AX760
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Display(s)
ASUS VE276Q (1080p) and 2x ASUS VE278H (1080p)
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Cooling
Corsair H110 with Alpenföhn Wing Boost
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Keyboard
Logitech G510
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Mouse
Logitech G700
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Sound
Tritton 720+ and DIY Hi-Fi system
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schoggi555 replied to nicklmg's topic in LTT Releases
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I already replaced it with a more expensive one, but without it i cant close the case
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Everything explained in the video below: http://youtu.be/-5tiA-iToOQ I hope one of you has an idea... GTX 770 MSI Twin frozr Intel i7 4770k AUSUS Z87-A Kingston Hyperx RAM 16GB up to 2400MHz, clocked at 1600MHz
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I always dreamt of forgetting my phone in my shorts and then I go swimming with it, so I'll really apprechiate the waterproof feature. Also I take lots of pictures with my phone and with this one, the video would be awesome,too. thanks to the impressive stabilisation. I really love the design of the cover, it's so retro! :wub:
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I have many issues with my rig (late 2013)
schoggi555 replied to schoggi555's topic in Troubleshooting
i havent used it for months now.. that shouldnt be the problem -
First of all: Since I downloaded my music it always has this little but very annoying stuttering in everything. whatever I do it does this: I took a vid because i cant describe it. Theres nothing suspicious in the background that might cause it. I have no idea. also i have lots of problems with my triple monitor setup. the support of it by windows is a bunch of crap. ALL fullscreen applications get stretched out on all the monitors. And it takes forever to switch between nvidia surround and the windows setup. also, my bios keeps debugging for 30 secs when i want to boot my machine. i cant notice anything form my SSD performance. and then my audio is crap. when i connect my amps directly i can hear every single shit of the CPU and GPU. I could solve it with ground loop filters, but i can still hear the GPU on the monitr's speakers. I payed soo much for my rig and cant feel a fucking difference between my old ass HP workstation -.- im very disapointed.
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CPUIntel Core i7 477K (OC-Genie 4.2GHz) MotherboardMSI Z87-GD65 Gaming RAMKinston Hyper-X Beast (16GB, 2400MHz) GPUMSI GTX-770 TwinFrozr CaseCorsair Carbide 330R StorageKinston SSD (240GB), WD Green (2TB), WD Red (4TB) PSUCorsair AX760 Display(s)ASUS VE276Q (1080p) and 2x ASUS VE278H (1080p) CoolingCorsair H110 with Alpenföhn Wing Boost KeyboardLogitech G510 MouseLogitech G700 SoundTritton 720+ and DIY Hi-Fi system PC Part Picker URLhttps://www.digitec.ch/?wk=Kvn490Mc1%2b8 There you go...
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I have my rig for quite a while now and I finally installed Windows 8.1. I enabled the Windows 8/8.1 function in the bios and and all I get is an erreror that my GPU doesnt support GOP. what is it? Is my MSI GTX770 incompatible for that? im also cunfused of the UEFI stuff... what does it give me, can you explain? Also the debugging (what I hope it is) takes a lot of time from finding I/O devices (loading serial and parallel ports, sata etc.) (codes 99, 9C, 92 and A2) Am I right? can I improve something there? Overall I'm very disapointed of this mainboard: - Windows 8/8.1 functions don't work - slow debugging at default settings - very mixed up bios, i cant find the things where i expect them to be (havent found cpu clock multiplier) - wannabe high-end audio, terrible noise from GPU load and ethernet, even noise on optical in surround (only help were ground-loop-filter) -It (high-end PC with SSD, late 2013) is slower in booting than my 2009 mid-range HP workstation on HDD (25 - 35s vs. 15s) I feel kinda stupid, am i? I hope not
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Hey there... I recently changed my audio setup and wanted to play some games later, but I noticed, that there's a clicky noise from the audio out. It's on all channels and gets louder, the more my GPU is stressed. In the attached file, theres an example of a FurMark stress test. In games it's much more annoying. Have I done something wrong? It can't be the mobo/GPU combination, since I use the MSI Z87-GD65 and the matching MSI GTX770 TwinFrozr Please help. soudn noise fail.wav
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oh... *facepalm to myself* yeah, i turned the OC-Genie off now, lets see how that works over time... Thank you!
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ok, 1. I just unparked my CPU 2. I ran a memorytest (0 Errors) 3. I ran a disk test (OK) 4. Can't tell exactly, GPU is definetly up to date, LAN- Chipset- drivers are installed (Windows device-manager claims about a SM-Bus-controller and an unknown device without drivers) 5. I deactivated MSI's OC-Genie and turned down the RAM-speed to the lower stock-speed of 2000MHz 6. No, That's why I'm here 7. before there were some faults, after changing these settings, they are fine Thanks!
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2400MHz is it's stock clock.... So I don't see any misstakes there...
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I did this now, but where's the cause then? is it the OS? The mainboard supports RAM to 3000MHz, and the latest gen i7 should support it too (I hope i heard it right from linus' coverage of computech 2013) I am sure this is working....
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Okay, I buit a new Pc over x-mas and after a month it starts to go crazy with ranom bluescreens - Intel Core i7 4770K (OC-genie 4GHz) - Corsair H110 Watercooling (at full load the CPU only reached 65°C) - Kingston HyperX 3K SSD 240GB (555GB/s read, 540GB/s write) - Kingston HyperX Beast RAM 16GB (2400MHz) - MSI Z87-GD65 GAMING (With OC-Genie, Automatically clocks the CPU between 800MHz and 4GHz) - MSI GTX-770 Twin Frozr - WD Caviar Green 2TB HDD I could barely read the fault on the bluescreen because it restarted after 2 secs... It sayd something like "memory failure" So I did the windows memory test and it only sayd, that there's a problem with memory, not even if RAM, SSD or HDD, wich socket, or what failure type After thet I did some RAM and Disk tests, but the result was OK. What shall I do? Warranty?
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every gaming laptop in this price class will be well, but don't forget to uninstall aaall the preinstalled programs that you don't need! (those take a lot of power!)