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About Spartan195
- Birthday Sep 04, 1995
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Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
Tarragona (Catalonia)
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Interests
Music, videogames, computeren and pcs, and cience
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Biography
Born in Catalonia son of father and mother informatics, web designer student
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Occupation
IT support and web designer
System
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CPU
Intel Pentium G4560
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Motherboard
gigabyte h110m-s2h
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RAM
Corsair Value 8gb DDR4
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GPU
Nvidia GTX 960 4GB OC G1 Gaming
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Case
Bitfenix prodigy M
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Storage
Kingston UV400 120GB + WD Blue 1TB
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PSU
Tacens Mars Gaming Vulcano 750W 80 Plus Silver Modular
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Display(s)
Samsung led 19' 77Hz
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Cooling
Corsair H45 Hydro Series
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Keyboard
IBM Keyboard M Model (1989)
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Mouse
Steelseries Rival 100
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Sound
Logitech G430 7.1
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Operating System
Windows 10 Proffesional 64Bits, Ubuntu 14.04 64 Bits, Archlinux 64 bits
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Corsair H45 loud pump noise
Spartan195 replied to Spartan195's topic in Custom Loop and Exotic Cooling
anyone? -
Corsair H45 loud pump noise
Spartan195 replied to Spartan195's topic in Custom Loop and Exotic Cooling
Yes it is. I'll update a video -
Hello. I need some help with this. I bought an aio Water cooling some months ago. Corsair H45 hydro series. The pump noise makes a loud high-pitched and penetrating noise. so i decided to request a new one on the web where i bought it. The second one makes the same noise. I've tried to place both cpu part and radiator on any way. upside down, lateral and with the pump on the top. Does the same noise. I dont know if this noise is normal because is the cheapest water cooling kit from corsair and the pump can be cheap af. I would be really gratefull if someone know what is happening. Thanks! I share you a video:
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Windows 10 32-bits, then when you upgrade your ram change it for a 64 bits, . needless to ask with old pc windows 10 i huge better
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Jajaja it's a good idea anyway!
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why you post this idea here before patent it??
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Yes i'm agree with you
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mechanical keyboard or normal keyboard
Spartan195 replied to Ashraf_Akon's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
OH god, Mechanical Keyboard, the king of the desktop, thelider in the revolution, the best sensation on the earth. Okay, let's talk about it. My whole life I was using dirty and ugly peasants membrane keyboards, until i found my father's Keyboard IBM Model M from 1989, one of the best mechanical keyboards of all times. I was blown away by the touch of it, the the sensivity and the response time, In difference between the other membrane keyboards, which are silent but you don't know when you are really pressing a key, or they surprise you with they "long time and hard material with his robust body" And now is the only keyboard that I own, and i will not going to buy another i can assure it So, yes the mechanical keyboards with retroillumination are expensive, very expensive but not really if you know that you are buying a mechanical keyboard. You can check out some keyboards like razer blackwidow chroma, or black widow without croma. na some other models of it, razor and others of course. With membrane and retroilllumination you can get one with 20 bucks. or a little more. is not worth to pay more than 30 for a membrane keyboard, and 30 is a lot of money for this type of keyboard. Compare prizes and elect yourself what keyboard will fit to your needs. I can say that write long texts in a mechanical keyboard is entertaining and rewarding. with a membrane... within half an hour you start to get tired and not hitting quite right the keys -
what hardware are we talking about? sometimes you can connect the 4 pins in one side of the motherboard, it can work, but be careful about electrical restrictions of regions and another things that can damage the motherboard. Without hardware details o can't do any more, sorry. And good luck
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I suppose that you are running windows 10, so: 1st option you can try: go to setting, system, notifications, and disable show "show me tips about Windows." 2nd, oh i just forgot it, sorry, but if you open your system monitor and order the disc usage you will see a group of windows task that are consuming the 80 or 100% of the disk, so search it on google to fix it, I had this problem not the first option, and with a simple clicks I solved it I wish you lucky
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[Win 10] all programms and settings lost on start up
Spartan195 replied to Stefan1024's topic in Troubleshooting
Well I experienced this problem many times too, But the only solution I had was restart until it's fixed, You can try to enter to windows uefi and restart from there, only to be sure that your HDD was cleaned up and not only " windows hibernated", try rebooting, is the only solution, and don't worry your data is not lost -
When you already finished your ultimate rig and then you realize that you forgot to connect the chassis fans and the connectors are between the cooler and the top of the box, then, you start crying because have to undo all you work for a one or two connectors. THANKS ASROCK
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First time overclocking (AMD FX-8320 Black Edition)
Spartan195 replied to Imaniac's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
yep this i exactly what thermal throttling do -
First time overclocking (AMD FX-8320 Black Edition)
Spartan195 replied to Imaniac's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
It can be your bios security, when your MB just can't run your settings, try to power on three times, then load the default uefi setting to secure that you will not have to flash your uefi mannualy. I don't know if it is the explanation of your ploblem but it's something, try to not change you Voltage with big margins, do it with 0.05 if your motherboard can do it. And be patient, dont go too quickly juming above voltages. -
First time overclocking (AMD FX-8320 Black Edition)
Spartan195 replied to Imaniac's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Greetings brother, I was looking and testing deeper to this topic with my fx 8350, and i'm going to tell to you my experience and some tips. hardware: fx8350 black edition - Cooler master hyper 412S - ASUS FX990 extreme 3 - HyperX savage 16gb 1600 1.5v. - Tacens mars gaming Vulcano 750W 80 plus silver modular Okay, so let's begin, i will start with undervolting: UNDERVOLTING: TIP! : Undervolt makes run your CPU at the same Ghz with less stress and sometimes makes it more powerfull. This Extends your CPU life and you will consume less energy. (green planet fiendly) MAX(very unestable): 1.225V -> OS freezzes over time, very unestalbe, but temp is stable at 35/40º MED(Stable) 1.26V -> Is how i have it now, it's stable, no frezzes, is a bit powerfull than before because at stock voltage has thermal throttle, more than 630 at cinebench MIN(stock, Stable but ridiculous extreme high temp) 1.4V (UNNECESSARY) It have thermal throttle, A LOT, i mean i cant do a cinebench without getting limited by thermal throttle to 20 multiplier to 7 like 3 or 4 times in a row, it grow the temps to 75 in seconds. OVERCLOCKING: With my motherboard i can set some overclock settings but i know its not very good, so this is what I get: MAX: 4.5Ghz at 1.5V (Unestable as fuck) -> it's powerfull as anything you've ever seen in your life "not really" but it frezzes in-mid the benchmark, and sometimes get stuck at windows startup o don't pass through the bios MID: 4.3Ghz at 1.45V( Stable most of time) -> It's a good power, is the best you can get if you have air cooling, so it's not bad at least. the voltage is the lower i can set, because 1.43V crash windows startup, and more... well more voltage, more temp in less time, and i don't know why but it have thermal Throttle ith more than 1.45V. (sometimes with 1.45V too) MIN: 4.1Ghz at 1.4V, or 1.35V( Is the best config you can get wth aircooling) -> I used this configuration for more than a week, but when I realized than It was only 0.1Ghz more I went back to 4Ghz with undervolting. If you want to overclock with aircooling use MID config If you want to Overclock you CPU, you will have to learn the basics of the configuration of the multipliers of your cpu, it will be very complicated sometimes when you get lost with the calcs. But with your hardware i though you will be able to run the fx8350 more than me, Be carefull this CPU have the temp limit at 75, if you pass it it can be damaged. Research, learn and enjoy configuring you overclock. I wish you lucky!