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CrazyCatGuy

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  1. Corsair-something but I have to get back home to check the exact model. But if it were the PSU, wouldn't it just turn the PC off when it occurred?
  2. Thanks, I will give it a try. Still I would like to see if there are any logs I could take a look..
  3. Hi everyone! I was wondering if someone could tell me how I may troubleshoot and find out why my PC hardlocks at times. It only happens when I'm using Opera. It doesn't happen on the same site each time. I tried disabling the hardware acceleration from Opera's settings but it still freezes. Then I thought it might be caused from overclocking my graphics card (rx 560). I have it at +7% clock and +40% power on wattman. But it is stable (it wasn't at 7.5%). The temperatures aren't rising above 70C and I play for more than 2 hours whenever I have the opportunity with NO problems at all. Anyway, I put it back on defaults but then again, when I was on Opera, it hardlocked once more (and again...). I'm on Windows 7 and I wonder if they have some built-in tools or logs I can search to find out where the problem might be. My CPU is an i7 4770K at stock speeds (I never got to buy a descent cooler to overclock it...) Thank you! (forgot: PSU is 700 watts so it should be more than enough)
  4. Here's mine: Rig name: Why do you even name your PC? CPU: i7 4770K @ 3.5 GHz (OC @ the amazing 3.6 GHz - still on stock cooler, HT and Turbo Boost disabled) GPU: ASUS R9 280X DC2T 3 GB GDDR5 RAM: 16 GB DDR3 Score: 1.7 And my non gaming PC, tested it just out of curiosity: CPU: AMD A8-7650K OC @ 4GHz GPU: Intergrated (R7 something-something) RAM: 8 GB DDR3 Score: 0
  5. Voltages.. that's something I didn't even think to check.. Supposedly the one runs at 1.35V and the other at 1.5V. I was feeling adventurous, I wasn't going to keep them like this anyway, but at the very least I learned something new today! Thanks for the help!
  6. Hmmm... I think the one is CL10 and the other CL11. Does it really matter this much though?
  7. Hi everyone! I have this curious issue: I have these two RAMs: 8BG Kingston FuryX @1866MHz 8GB Corsair XMS3 @ 1600MHz and a Gigabyte GA-H87-HD3 mobo. The memories are in different PCs and today I decided to put them together to check them out. I was expecting, since my mb says it supports up to 1600MHz, to see them run both at 1600MHz, but for some reason the BIOS automatically configured them at 1333MHz... When I put them manually to 1600MHz, it wouldn't boot at all. Soooooo, am I missing something here? Why 1333MHz when using them in dual channel? Shouldn't they work @1600MHz? My CPU is (I think irrelevant) an Intel i7 4770K @ 3.4GHz underclocked because it sucks.
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