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Kingslayer Kyle

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About Kingslayer Kyle

  • Birthday Oct 07, 1996

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    http://steamcommunity.com/id/kyle_987

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Greater Manchester, United Kingdom

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7-4790K
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Maximus VI Formula
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 1600MHz
  • GPU
    GTX 1080Ti
  • Case
    Corsair 750D Air-Flow Edition
  • Storage
    SAMSUNG 850 EVO 120GB, SANDISK X110 128GB, SEAGATE 6TB
  • PSU
    Corsair AX860
  • Display(s)
    AOC G2460PF 144Hz
  • Cooling
    Corsair H80i V2
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G413
  • Mouse
    BenQ Zowie EC2-A
  • Sound
    Logitech 5.1 Speakers
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home 64-bit

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  1. So have tried several different driver versions and have tried a clean install of Windows, now I'm just worried if it's a bad card It just makes no sense, anyone have any more ideas?
  2. Yeah I did, I'll try a few different drivers then, cheers
  3. Yeah I've already tried uninstalling the AMD software and now just have the drivers to see if that was the issue Doesn't seem to have changed anything I just really can't grasp the reason my performance was 2X what it was now like 2 days ago? Really confusing
  4. GPU temps are sitting at 60 through the whole thing
  5. Hey guys, So I got a 7900 XT a few days ago, ran a benchmark on Cyberpunk the day I installed the new card which is this one here: Now, here is a benchmark I have done just right now In the few days that I've owned my new card the performance is half of what it was, nothing has changed, drivers etc I haven't touched the hardware at all This unexplainable loss in performance has got me really confused, any ideas? Cheers
  6. Anyone know if I'd be alright to continue using this if I format? Would be a shame to throw out a 6tb drive I'm unsure of the rules of when you should ditch a drive due to failure.. Not sure whether this was the OS at fault or the hard drive itself
  7. No, I just turned the PC back on after reconnecting the sata/power cables to the drives and putting it all back together. First thing windows said on startup was "Repairing D:" So I just left it alone, assuming it would be fine but nah, deleted all of my stuff there's like 10% of the folders left, some are empty and some other files are 0KB but they used to contain data. It's probably dead Idk was just hoping there was something I could've done because I've lost a huge amount of personal files here. Trying my best to just not care but this is absolute pain lmao
  8. I just got done cleaning my PC and connected the drives back, I hadn't touched them besides placing them on the side and then re-mounting & connecting the sata cables One of the drives is a 6TB seagate one, when I turned the PC back on and Windows 10 started to load, I had a message that said it was repairing my drive After windows loaded 99% of the files on the drive are gone, does anybody know if there's any way of restoring them? I know drive recovery tools exist but I'd prefer to get the drive back to the way it was (if possible) Than go down the route of recovering individual files. Haven't deleted / moved anything since this happened in the case it's repairable. Thanks for any suggestions in advance
  9. I actually never thought of that as a solution lmao but that actually works quite well My current router is just from my ISP it's a BT one
  10. Hello everyone, Wondering if such a thing exists and if so could anybody could throw some recommendations out? I'm looking for a Wi-Fi repeater I have a huge ethernet cable that runs across the house I'd like to make use of that cable to extend my wireless signal, but the cable ends at my PC which I'd still like to be wired for a faster connection I know I could just use any old router but I don't want to use a new SSID, I'd prefer if the current signal was just extended in range so I don't need to keep switching between connections So I basically need a repeater that also has an ethernet in and out.. can't seem to find this anywhere or at least somewhere that has this in the spec Any help? Cheers
  11. Hey guys, thanks for the comments I think I'll have a look at office chairs just unsure what exactly to look for specifically but I can do some research on Google I'd actually love to get a car chair but unsure where I'd even start to be honest lmao
  12. Hey all, I'm from the UK (Thought I best mention this in case somebody sends me a link to purchase something from another country with high shipping costs) I currently find it hard to sit for over an hour as my chair is so uncomfortable and doesn't adjust at all. Looking for the best affordable ergonomic chair suitable for sitting for periods of time whilst maintaining proper posture and being comfortable at the same time, Something < £200 GBP would be good for my price range Thanks in advance for any help
  13. I bought a 970 EVO and I just checked I'd only be getting half of the speed.. So I'm gonna see if I can cancel this motherboard and order a different one thanks guys
  14. So I've just ordered this motherboard: ASUS Prime H310M-E R2.0 As I've just upgraded my CPU & memory, and this board seemed fairly priced and will be good until I have enough money to get something better but I've only just realized that the M.2 is a 2x slot My question is, I was just about to order my NVME drive and was doing some research, and only found out after I already ordered my motherboard and It's been shipped at this point Is this going to limit the speed of my NVME drive if I wish to buy one compared to if I had a motherboard with a 4X slot? Thanks in advance for any responses
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