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Angrycrab

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  • CPU
    i5-4690k @ 4.6Ghz
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z97-Pro Gamer
  • RAM
    HyperX Beast 32GB DDR3 @ 2400mhz
  • GPU
    Titan X Pascal Hybrid
  • Case
    Corsair C70
  • Storage
    Samsung 850 Pro SSD 1TB
  • PSU
    Corsair 850 Watt
  • Display(s)
    Samsung 65KS9500
  • Cooling
    H100i
  • Keyboard
    Razer
  • Mouse
    Razer Naga
  • Sound
    On Board
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. You can't compare an 8 core Ryzen to a 4 Core 7700k. Lets see how the 4 core Ryzen cpu's compare to the 7700k then we can say who's better.
  2. Here's some scores for the Titan X Pascal Hybrid Paired with a shitty i5 for anyone Intrested. Check my Profile for PC specs. Stable2075 MHz Core11000 MHz MemWaiting for Asus z270 Apex to release so I can do proper testing with an i7 7700k Pushed Memory a little bit more. 2075 MHz Core 11400 MHz Memory 4K Valley
  3. Thanks. Gigabyte 980 Ti G1 Gaming Boost clock 1522mhz Memory 7800mhz
  4. No need to spend too much money for gaming and plex. Get an i5 4690k and overclock the shit out of It and save the extra cash for a 980ti. Remember that technology advances very fast and Intel changes sockets so fast. That said future proofing Is pretty much useless.
  5. How do I know W10Privacy tool doesn't contain a virus, never heard of this tool and It's not popular.
  6. Can you post the method more clearly I'm Instrested In trying It out.
  7. I finally found a way to stream Anime @ 60fps to my Ipad after days of googling,and would like to share the method with everyone. Tested with an Ipad Pro. Just follow these steps: 1.Download and Install Smooth Video Project from https://www.svp-team.com/ (I'm using the pro version, didn't try the free one but It should work too). 2.Right-click GeForce Experience and go to Preferences>Shield>Add this .exe to the list "C:\Windows\System32\mstsc.exe". 3.Go to the app store and download an app called Moonlight It's free. 4.Run the app and connect to your PC and play Videos at Glorious 60fps 1080p 5.Enjoy Smooth as Butter videos. Extra: To Watch Crunchyroll @ 60fps you need an extra program like Livestreamer, which Is a command-line app that lets you simply watch CR streams on Media Player Classic. Never tried It though.
  8. "Memory dumps are produced only as a result of an instance of a class of crash known as a "bugcheck" (a BSOD). If the machine is suddenly powering off or mysteriously spontaneously rebooting without a bugcheck, then not only will there be no memory dump, but the troubleshooting approach has to be completely different. The events you've noted are side-effects of the fact that the machine had just powered down "ungracefully" - they are not causal. Once the problem is rectified, those events will go away. In the majority of cases, that "sudden power down" symptom is caused by hardware issues: bad or inadequate power supply, borked motherboard, over-clocked processor being unable to cope... the list of possibilities is very broad. Unfortunately, the event log is rarely useful in these cases because the sorts of root causes capable of completely powering down everything without much ceremony also tend to preclude the logging of events. In other words, there's none of this business: "oh, wait, I know you wanted to die miserably because the PSU +12V rail just dropped to 2V, but I'd really like to spend a second or so first logging an event to say how sorry I am that this is about to occur." Suggestions: Try running hardware diagnostics, especially if the hardware is relatively new and untested. Memory diags and CHKDSK /R in particular. Make sure you're on the latest BIOS for that motherboard. Update all the NIC, chipset, video... drivers. Don't overclock Open up the side of the case and test whether pointing a large mains fan on "full blast" squarely at the motherboard makes a difference to the frequency of the power-down symptom, in which case it's related to (too much) heat. Boot to safe mode (press F8 at startup) and leave/use the machine there long enough to form an opinion as to whether the power-downs still occur. Test what happens if you leave the machine in the BIOS config menu for many hours - over the weekend if necessary. If it still produces the same symptom and powers itself off... something's badly broken and it has nothing to do with the software." Source: Post by H2SO4 @ Sevenforums So basically It's Hardware related.
  9. You need to analyse the dump file to know exactly what's causing the bsod. Something like whocrashed would do the trick. What bsod code are you getting?
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