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Deses

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About Deses

  • Birthday Mar 01, 1990

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5 4670K
  • Motherboard
    Asus Maximus VI Hero Z87
  • RAM
    4x4 Gb G.Skill Ripjaws X
  • GPU
    Sapphire Radeon 390X TriX
  • Case
    BitFenix Ghost
  • Storage
    2x Samsung 840 Evo | 1x WD Caviar Green
  • PSU
    Corsair RM850
  • Display(s)
    LG 29UM67-P | Asus VW2200
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G15 (Orange Edition)
  • Mouse
    Logitech G600
  • Sound
    Logitech G930
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro x64
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  1. During Europe's recent heat wave, I moved my PC to another room, plugged it into power and ethernet and then used a laptop with some adapters (USB 3.0 to ethernet, USB-C to USB-A and HDMI) and remoted into my tower using Moonlight in the laptop and Sunshine in the tower. It definitely helped quite a bit with heat! Remoting that way has some quirks like taking screenshots and my AHK macros didn't work half of the time for some reason, but nothing unmanageable. I'll try Parsec next time!
  2. If you see the thumbnail and know enough LTT lore (you have to know that the things in the trash are the fiber thunderbolt extenders) you know right away that the video is about a cheaper solution to have a pc in a different room.
  3. What about the screens? How do you pass that? This video only tackled half of the problem The dream would be an affordable ethernet kvm with USB 3.0 or better, two DisplayPorts and audio jacks. I've seen some but they go for $700 and they were just USB 2.0 and had a serial port. It was clearly designed for use in some enterprise or factory.
  4. In that case, locking the thread would be the most sensible thing to do to avoid more people asking for this.
  5. Update: it was the PSU, replaced it and everything is fine, and the best thing of all is that the insurance paid for it.
  6. Thank you for this, I just tried this and the PSU fan baaaaarely spins, not even a full rotation. I think the PSU is toast. Do you know if newer Corsair PSU have the same pinout? Although I suppose that changing all the cables is the safer approach.
  7. So yeah. I'm so sad right now... I couldn't turn off theycomputer because I was rendering something and I was just hoping that the lights would not go off, but of course they went out, just for a brief second, and now the computer doesn't boot. When I press the button the computer tries to boot for a second only to turn off again. CPU cooler led turn on, gpu led turn on too, fans try to spin and a DRAM led blinks before turning off. I already tried using one ram stick and swapping them but nothing changed. I also tried clearing the bios. Doesn't look like a PSU faulty, more like a motherboard issue to me. What do you think? Motherboard is an Asus Strix B550-F gaming. PSU is a Corsair RM850.
  8. I'm glad you got it solved! Remember to contact Cooler Master and tell them that their shitty psu failed. Maybe they do do something for you.
  9. Yeah your pc specs aren't shown unless we go to your profile, that's why it's best to paste them in your question. If you go the the windows event viewer is there any logged error at the time of an unexpected shutdown?
  10. Maybe they didn't try every single CPU of the family and only included in the list the ones they tested/ship, as you said.
  11. Memtest passed without errors... Uh. That's good but I wasn't expecting that. Isn't it weird that it tested 32 GB in just 7 hours? I thought Memtest would took days to test this amount of memory...
  12. You didn't read the stickied thread, didn't you? How are we supposed to help if you give us no info? At the very least tell us your PSU brand and model. Anyway, it's probably a bad psu.
  13. If you go to the display settings under the Windows control panel or the new settings app, you can set the refresh rate of the screen, maybe that's set to 30hz. I doubt it but I'd check anyways. Also, use DDU and wipe the gpu drivers and reinstall them. And make sure you don't have RivaTunner installed with weird settings. Since that computer is second hand and I don't know if you reformatted it, it might be installed.
  14. The gurgling sound from the AIO cooler is probably air. Shake the computer (or just shake the rad if you can unscrew it) and move those air bubbles out of the pump. About the other noises... you better add some timestamps or I ain't watching a 9 minute video waiting for something to happen.
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