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  1. So previously, I had no USB or anything to use for my Windows Installation and so I had to use a HDD which I found on my laptop. The install went well and everything however if I don't make the install HDD boot priority number one in the UEFI, the system doesn't recognize the OS installed on the SSD and says no boot-drive found.
  2. Hi, I have an LG 22MP55. It's a 5MS IPS monitor. I've been noticing a lot of screen tearing in every game WITH adaptive V-Sync enabled. Is there a fix?
  3. You guys are amazing! It worked, thank you so much! I'm typing to you guys from my completed build (account was logged on from SSD). THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN!
  4. No, I get no message from Windows, the PC simply restarts straight away. Everything is fine when I'm not gaming. I haven't overclocked my GPU since I'm playing Skyrim. It hasn't crashed so far yet.
  5. Yes, I removed all of the RAM and reseated the one I used since my build.
  6. I don't quite understand what a BCCode is. My PC simply restarts, it displays no BSOD (If that even exists in Windows 10). I never had this issue before upgrading to Windows 10.
  7. Hello! Recently I've been experiencing full system crashes with my PC. I would be playing games like Skyrim and all of a sudden, the sound starts making a buzzing noise, the screen cuts black and my PC restarts itself. At first, I thought it was a RAM related issue as I recently upgraded my PC from 2x4GB HyperX DDR3 to 4x4GB and so I removed the latest sticks assuming I needed to RMA it. I loaded up my PC and I started playing Skyrim again, the same thing happens, however this time, my GPU fan goes from about 20 percent, to 100 percent. I turned off the PC. Now that the problem was occuring and I knew it was probably not RAM related, I put back in the other 2x4GB RAM and when I started up my PC, it starts beeping three times, it doesn't display nothing. Just beeps three times, nothing else. I could obviously tell something was wrong. I then removed the 2x4GB RAM and my PC loaded normally again. What's going on? PC Specs: MSI GTX 970 4G Twin Frozr V Intel i5 4690k with Hyper 212 EVO ASrock Z97M Anniversary Samsung 120GB 850 EVO. EVGA 500W This problem only started occuring recently. Sunday is where it started I believe.
  8. Thanks. What is the usual policy with refunds as mentioned in my post above.
  9. I've had a GTX 970 for the last three months and I recently discovered the issue with the VRAM and it has been affecting gaming performance in the past. With the release of the R9 390, it appeals to me a lot. I bought my card from Ebuyer and I was wondering if anyone knew whether they would refund it or not. I checked their Return Policy but it isn't helping me that much. Or should I stick with my 970?
  10. There's a cable running from my motherboard on my laptop all the way to the LCD monitor on the laptop. It connects on to it. What is it called? I need to buy a replacement one. Do you know where I can find one?
  11. xNightly23

    Help!

    Alright, so I found this video on YouTube - The screen replacement is EXACTLY the same. The same screen, same everything however his one displays the OS whilst mine doesn't even though I put in an SSD with an OS installed. I can't even enter the BIOS. ​
  12. xNightly23

    Help!

    Okay, my laptop works now. But it still displays nothing and I can't access the BIOS. This is my laptop, etc.. ​ ​ ​
  13. xNightly23

    Help!

    My laptop only has one. I know it's one because there was only one when I removed the broken display.
  14. xNightly23

    Help!

    Well great. My laptop isn't even turning on now. The backlight is working however the actual screen displays nothing.
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