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FatalR

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  1. i7-4790K CPU 4 GHZ8gb x 2 DDR3 asus maximus viii hero 750w psu
  2. I just bought an EVGA iCX GTX 1080 Ti, and it has been black screening with the fans at 100% speed, while the temperatures have never went above 58 C. I thought this issue was fixed on the 1080 FTW, does anyone know if this is still an issue or possibly just my card doing this?
  3. I just downloaded this software and the RPM is really high for the cooler https://gyazo.com/0e996565de1f1638a8f35b6f6b51e374 and it's never been this high until I bought the 1080 TI. I wouldn't think that getting a new GPU would mess up my CPU? This is also with no game running
  4. Any one in particular? I'm assuming A14 is their latest
  5. My Corsair H100I CPU Cooler has started to sound insanely loud. The fans they come with make an annoying, inconsistent whirring noise. I used a random Insignia fan I had lying around that I used to replace one of the corsair fans and the whirring from the remaining corsair fan became bearable. The fan speed is getting crazy high now which is causing it to sound terrifyingly loud. I want to replace all my fans in my case and my radiator fans with the best, quiet fans out there. Anyone have any suggestions what I should buy? I don't have any knowledge about which fan does what better so I'm hoping someone here can help me out. The ones I've considered are Be Quiet! Silent Wings 3 and Noctua NF-A14.
  6. The monitor that gets clicked away gets extremely low FPS, which prevents me from being able to watch a video on one monitor while playing on the other. It feels like the low frame rate is intentional because I was able to fix it on WoW by a setting in their game that allows background FPS to be uncapped. However there isn't an option for that for YouTube (obviously). Is there any way to get rid of that cap? I'm sure my GPU can handle being able to run at least 60 FPS on both monitors at once.
  7. Which hybrid would you choose? The Corsair + MSI Seahawk or the one from EVGA?
  8. I meant the hand rest and the thumbstick. Also, the price shoots up really high for it being mechanical and RGB. I think I'll go with this one http://www.amazon.com/Genovation-Controlpad-CP24-Keypad-CP24-USBHID/dp/B00O1ASXKO/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1461006083&sr=1-1&keywords=macro+keypad
  9. This keyboard already allows macros on keys but It just doesn't feel right to me, those razer keypads have so many different functionalities that I feel like would go to waste since I'm just planning to give it non-gaming related macros
  10. I made the mistake of getting a Corsair K70 instead of a K95, and now I'm in the market for one of those peripherals that have 10-20 moddable keys that's supposed to sit next to your keyboard. Any suggestions on a good one?
  11. Rig name - No ideaCpu - i7-4790K CPU 4 GHZGpu - GTX 980 Ti HybridRam - 8x2 DDR3 Score
  12. Woaah that's alot of games, I'll wait and see which one gets the most mentions and play it Thanks
  13. Well built characters, nice narration, that stuff (Something like the last of us)
  14. Bored, looking for a good PC campaign game to play through, anyone have any favorites excluding these games? Already have these http://i.imgur.com/MxsE7yD.png edit: trying Life is Strange 1-5 edit 2: pretty nice game so far
  15. I literally only TURNED ON GTA 5 and this happened. Guess I'll get a new water cooler with thermal paste and leave it at that
  16. It turns out the cooler has pre-applied thermal paste already http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009VV56TY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage Now I still don't know what's causing the temps. If 70 degrees isn't bad, how can I stop my motherboard from force shutting me down?
  17. The GPU should be safe since it came as a plug and play. As for the CPU, I don't think that it's gone too critical because my computer has been shutting it off before it went insanely hot. Thanks a lot for informing me the necessity for using thermal paste. I'll buy one ASAP. edit: 850 Watt PSU, but I'm certain the overheat is causing the shutdowns
  18. I didn't use paste on the CPU. I didn't own any and i thought it'd be fine to do it by just screwing it in. Should I unscrew it, buy paste, and see what happens? Also, you guys are saying 70C isn't so bad, so is there a way to prevent the MB from shutting down until it hits around 80? I never get to 80 and it shuts down before that. Not sure if this makes sense.
  19. I ran that along with some other software someone recommended which stressed all the hardware for a couple hours and it went fine with no issues. The computer looks like it runs fine even with heavy games after restarting it from the force shut down. Another note, none of this ever happened when I had a 760 TI. Not sure if it's because I ran lower graphics or not.
  20. I just ran GTA 5 for a while and this time when it it shut down, it turned on and forced me to press F1 because there was a CPU overheat. That error never came up before but I guess this shows that I need to replace my cooler. The radiator was pretty warm while running the game. There's two SSDs, two 8 GB RAM sticks, a 980 TI Hybrid, a 4790K with an H55 watercooler
  21. Oh I thought it wasn't a typo, I already have an Intel 750 PCIe SSD I'll try and run a heavy game for a while and see if it gets hot to make sure
  22. What does SDD stand for? And I've only had this Corsair H60 cooler for 4-5 months, should I try getting an H100I? I think the heat coming out of my radiator is usually cool, warm at some points
  23. I've posted about this couple months back but the outcome was inconclusive and I just ignored the issue. Specs http://i.imgur.com/OS5tMgd.png The problem is that my computer completely shuts down while I'm playing a heavy game for a couple minutes, or have just been running my computer for a very long time with many programs on. I'm not really knowledgeable in troubleshooting hardware problems so I'm not sure what to do next. My frame rates are nice and steady while I'm playing it. both my CPU and GPU are water cooled. I checked the temperature once right after a force shutdown, and the CPU was 75C. I asked some of my friends if that's overheating or not and they replied with "My CPU runs at 80C while I'm playing my games" and that isn't the issue. Other people told me that it's extremely high and I need to get a different one. The GPU's temperature is in the high 50s when I shutdown as well. Does anyone know what I should do? Thanks PS: I reset my overclocks a while back and didn't set any new ones
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