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About KSores
- Birthday Oct 14, 2000
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Discord
Kyle#2206
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Battle.net
Kyle#16582
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KyleAndThings
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Twitter
@Kyleandthings
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Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Alberta
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Interests
Gaming and editing videos
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Occupation
i just play on my computer all day
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Member title
Jedi Master
System
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CPU
I7 6700k @4.4 GHZ
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Motherboard
GA-7Z170-UD3
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RAM
Corsair Vengance LPX 16GB (2x8gb)
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GPU
founders edition 1080
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Case
NZXT Noctis 450 ATX Mid Tower Case
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Storage
250 gb 850 evo and 3tb hdd
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PSU
evga 750 bronze semi modular
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Display(s)
i have 5 monitors and they are all different
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Cooling
NH-D15
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Keyboard
g710+
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Mouse
G502
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Sound
CLOUD 2
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Operating System
Win10
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I'll give it a try then, Thanks!
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looking to throw a gtx580 into a core 2 duo pc for a friend's kid I'm just doing this with parts i have laying around, I've got a EVGA gtx 580 and a Corsair VX550w. will the powersupply be sufficcent? i read online that nvidia recommended a 600w PSU
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16tb wd red I bought is making a noticeable hum at idle, when i start writing to it the hum stops. should I be worried and return it?
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i can run a aida 64 test and get temps in the high 90's, im pretty sure if a dead pump was the culprit i would not be able to put a load on the cpu whatsoever. also when i was gaming earlier the top of my case where the radiator was mounts was extremely hot. I don't think it would have exhausted that much heat if the pump was dead but then again i can't discern the pump sounds from the fans
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yeah i hear noise, i'm assuming it's from the pump and the fans. i also think my temps would be way more extreme if the pump was dead. my motherboard is a MPG X570 Gaming Pro Carbon Wifi
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i have a meshify c with the radiator mounted on the top everything should be default in terms of cooler setting as i just reset the bios when i pulled the cmos battery the pump rpm seems normal, as in it goes up when the pc is under load currently at 1959 rpm sitting on the desktop and i used the technique you mentioned when i reinstalled the cpu cooler after putting on new thermal paste
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i just got a new graphics card today and installed hw monitor to check it's temps and what not i noticed that my cpu was running REALLY hot, it hit 100 degrees while playing overwatch and i felt massive amounts of heat coming off of the top of the case, to the point where it was almost too hot to touch once i noticed that i made sure everything related to the cpu cooler was connected properly, the whole cooler only has 1 fan cord the radiator fans all have a place to connect them on the radiator, it was on the cpu fan header and i moved it to the cpu pump header. i also reapplied the thermal paste while i had the pc opened up the temps are still very similar so then i looked online and saw something about undervolting my cpu to get acceptable temps. i tried this but the pc wouldn't boot afterward. i had to pull the cmos battery to get it back on. anyway asking here so hopefully someone who knows what they are doing will help me not brick my pc
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i have a nhd-15 and it's worked better then 2 aio's that i've had so idk what to say i've had a h100iv2 and a fractal design aio
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nh-d15 is better then most aio watercoolers
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i have a 60% keyboard right now but i don't like how small it is (or loud) and i was looking at new keyboards but one of the things i would like to be able to do is reprogram keys, can razer keyboards do this?
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i had the same issue with my pc for a long time, capping my framerate fixed it for me i think the issue ended up being my power supply because i have since replaced it and no longer have the issue but try enabling a fps cap or vsync and see if you can get the game to launch