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marlo94

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  1. I recently upgraded my motherboard and CPU ( MSI Z370 A PRO ) The main issue is that I can't connect any flash drive to install my drivers. The weird part is that keyboard and mouse work just fine. I'm also having other issues like when I shut down my PC it takes ages after the windows shutdown for the fans and lights to turn off. I then somehow got some drivers into my SSD which I also tried to install but some either would never finish and other ended with a fatal error but no reason why it couldn't be installed. But note that the USB still doesn't recognize any sort of external storage. This is where I got my drivers from: https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/Z370-A-PRO#down-driver&Win10 64 My specs: - MSI Z370 A PRO - i7 8400K - 16 GB RAM - EVEGA 1080
  2. Well it didn't helped at all. I rolled back the drivers and this helped with the fps issues.
  3. I changed my Fan curved to aggressive on EVGA Precision and will keep you updated. What about the issues like the login. Do you have any clue what could cause this?
  4. A few weeks ago I decided to format my PC because it started to get messy. After that, I reinstalled Windows 10 Home edition and some weird stuff started to happen. To simplify I will make a list of my issues, that I didn't have before the format. Every time after a shutdown when I login into Windows, the loading gets really slow and even after it successfully signed in Windows is just unusable and requires an HW restart. After this, it just runs fine. While gaming after a few hours some game just kinda 'lose' fps and the game then requires a restart to go back to the usual frames. From time to time Windows just decides to change my default Sound output and Microphone and I have to reenable the default devices. And I did update all drivers, Windows is also updated. Here are my Specs: OS : Windows 10 Home 64-bit CPU : Intel Core i5 4690 @ 3.50GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (EVGA) RAM : 8,00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 666MHz Motherboard : ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. MAXIMUS VII HERO (SOCKET 1150) Monitors: ROG PG278Q (2560x1440@144Hz) PLX2380H (1920x1080@60Hz) Drives: 250 GB Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250GB (SSD) <-- Primary Drive 1TB Western Digital WDC WD10EZRX-00A8LB0 (SATA) 500 GB Samsung SSD 750 EVO 500GB (SSD)
  5. I lately had to change GPU because the last one was always running at low FPS. I edited my Original Post there is the PSU
  6. The shortest was like 5 minutes. The longest 20 minutes. It can't be an overheating It doesn't reach 70°C
  7. Oh and right now I had like a weird freeze, where the sound was lagging the desktop was completely frozen but I could close "some" windows and I was only able to "CTRL + ALT + Delete".
  8. I actually tried to use an older driver, but the same result.
  9. Hello, While gaming my 2 monitors go black with the no signal message and I hear the Windows disconnect sound like when you unplug an USB. The thing is that the sound of the game is still running and I am able to speak with my friends on TeamSpeak. This only happens for some games. I can't ALT+TAB nor CTRL+ALT+DELETE My setup: OS - Windows 10 Pro 64x CPU - Intel i-5 4690 Mainboard - ASUSTeK MAXIMUS VII HERO GPU - ASUS GTX 780 STRIX RAM - 2x DDR3 4GB PSU - Corsair GS800W Storage - 250GB SSD - 1TB HDD Monitors - 1080p 60hz(DVI) - 1440p 144hz(Display Port) Here are the thing I tried out. Reinstall Windows Changed GPU to an other PCI Slot Used older GPU Drivers Tried running on only 1 monitor After changing to an older Driver I let FurMark run for like 30 min with no crash Unplug monitor cable and plug it back while the screen is black NOTE: My last GPU broke(not going over 10 FPS while gaming)
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