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InfiniteXV

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About InfiniteXV

  • Birthday Jul 10, 2000

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    i5-4690k
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    r9 390

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  1. I decided to just return the card. I suspect it was used for mining and don't want to deal with repasting it.
  2. I purchased a second hand 3070 Vision OC by gigabyte and when I first launch a game, the fans get extremely loud. It sounds like an old laptop or jet engine going off. Is this normal or did I get a faulty card? Temps seem to be fine and never go above 80c. My friend has the asus tuf 3070 and it never gets this loud.
  3. Hmm... I might just do that. I am on a x370. Thanks!
  4. Awesome. Thanks for the reply. I am on windows 10. I wanted to overclock for Fallout 4 VR and also for video rendering.
  5. I am upgrading my CPU from a Ryzen 1600X to a Ryzen 1700X. I know how to install a CPU. The only thing I am missing is thermal paste. I was just wondering if there was anything else I have to do? Do I just swap the CPU's and Its ready to go? EDIT: Specs: GTX 1080 ASRock X370 Killer SLI Corsair CX600 V2 600 watts 16GB DDR4-2400 Corsair Hydro Series H60 120mm Liquid CPU Cooler
  6. Thank you. I just disabled the mechanical drive as the 2nd boot option. Replying from my phone.
  7. Yes, I cloned my mechanical drive. So to fix this I just have to go to my BIOS and make my SSD the boot drive?
  8. Just fixed my steam games by adding a new steam install directory which was my mechanical drive which already had my games installed.
  9. I installed an SSD about a month ago. Everything was working fine until today. I abruptly had to shut down my computer. When I turned it back on my shortcuts for Steam and Premiere could not be found because the path was deleted or moved. My SSD which was labeled (C:) and my mechanical drive which was labeled (E:) had switched places. Now my SSD is labeled (E:) and my mechanical drive is labeled (C:). Now my steam games are not found as the directory has switched. I still have everything installed on my mechanical drive, it's just that steam can't find them. What happened? And how can I fix this?
  10. Task Manager. The program causing the disk usage to be at 100% constantly changes. https://gyazo.com/3d9a4873c4d472d30d30d65d82eee869 downloading a game: https://gyazo.com/2869c5e5414eeeb4dc3025c35c35bdc6 resource monitor https://gyazo.com/2f2424ea2815f1e05f5df53d3f17f6ff Disk resource monitor https://gyazo.com/d6b8d4e43c1e54a7fcf85e3470e28967
  11. What do these commands do? and will it have a chance of breaking my comp?
  12. Yes it is a recent install of windows. or it should be.
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