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gawax

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    Gaming/PC n stuff

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  • CPU
    i7 6700K
  • Motherboard
    Z170 Deluxe
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Dominator
  • GPU
    GTX 1070 STRIX
  • Case
    MasterCase 5
  • Storage
    Samsung 950 pro (512GB)/850 evo)512GB)/3TB HDD
  • PSU
    600W silver
  • Display(s)
    Samsung CF791
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i GTX
  • Keyboard
    Razor blackwindow Chroma
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    Thermaltake Level 10
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    Corsair VOID wireless/Razer Man'O War Wireless
  • Operating System
    OSX... WIN10 !

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  1. Unplug everything and work your way up. First only CPU mobo and cooler, then add ramsticks 1 by 1,then your harddrive, then your GPU then your fans one by one. You should find if it is a component issue and which component it is coming from.
  2. It should be ok, your mobo, just like any new one only supports DDR4, and you bought DDR4 ram, so you should be all good.
  3. Definitely ask for more photos. The seller only sending you this is weird and if I were you I wouldn't buy it. Usually there is a bar-code on the back of the card with info around it. Ask for a picture of that
  4. Yeah basically the IPC is not that great, but they do offer more core for cheaper so multi-threaded ends up being better. also like I said AMD has been working a lot on optimization with developers because ryzen CPUs are a completely new architecture (that's a very short explanation btw, don't quote me on that)
  5. if you're going to buy an i5, maybe you should consider an AMD R5, they have more core and are cheaper, like the 1600X. Since it's a new architecture benchmarks scores have been changing for the past year, and have now come to a rest so if you look up performance just make sure the benchmarks are fairly recent. Some people still argue this isn't good for gaming, but you can overclock any AMD cpu and they also come with more PCIe lanes.
  6. Yes they will, for the PSU I'll advice the 750rmx instead of the 650rmx. One thing though, that SSD seems to be a little small. Maybe try to fit at least a 250GB SSD (but don't go for cheap low end ones).
  7. Yup I broke it when I moved my case, I had forgotten its huge length and well it got stuck between a wall and my case...
  8. Tell me if it works, ebay may not do it for me because of shipping/taxes I will have to pay 3/4 times the amount for something this cheap.
  9. Send the motherboard back to your manufacturer if it is still under waranty. Otherwise leave the slot alone.
  10. Maybe it's a problem with your ram sticks, try with each stick by putting 1 in slot 1A then 1B then 2A then 2B and start again with the second stick etc... Leave your bios for now with XMP enabled.
  11. Maybe it's a problem with your ram sticks, try with each stick by putting 1 in slot 1A then 1B then 2A then 2B and start again with the second stick etc... Leave your bios for now with XMP enabled.
  12. Voltage seems allright to me. Did you enable XPM in your bios ? if the ram works at its stock setting (2400Mhz) you won't get a stable overclock. XMP overclocks your ram to the advertised frequency (3000Mhz in your case)
  13. 3 DDR4 RAM STICKS ? are you a billionaire or something ? Seriously tho for mobo I've heard evga are the best in terms of stable power delivery. I'm wondering what kind of workload you do to buy 2 Titan V, and if it was me I would go for threadripper 1950X since if you buy Titan for your work, your workload will not mind extra cores. And no offence but the amount of hardware you kill may not be because of the manufacturer but because of how you use it. Legit man if you're not careful about cooling/voltage/temps and all it's no good. Lastly maybe it could be because of unstable power delivery so I would suggest to buy a UPS.
  14. b means bit so Mbps is Mega-bit-per-second. B means byte so MBps is Mega-Byte-per-second. There are 8 bit in 1 byte. Your current download speed(like watching videos/netflix/ going on a website) according to this is 4 Mbps and your upload speed (like sending an email or a picture) is 0.49Mbps or 490Kbps.
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