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UnitD77

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  • Birthday September 24

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  • CPU
    Intel i7 6700k @4.4Ghz
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Maximus VIII Hero
  • RAM
    Corsair Dominator LPX (2x8GB) 3000Mhz
  • GPU
    EVGA 950 FTW OC
  • Case
    MasterCase Pro 5
  • Storage
    1TB WB Black
  • PSU
    Corsair RM850X
  • Cooling
    Corsair H110i GT
  • Keyboard
    Stock Dell
  • Mouse
    G303 Logitech
  • Operating System
    Win10

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  1. I unplugged the PSU and apparently that fixed it.... I duno why, I flipped the switch on the back so it should of cut power to everything, also when I was reseating the RAM everything should of been wiped and no ghosted program should of stayed inside... That or resetting it for the 5th time fixed it.
  2. I got a crash in Rainbow Six Siege, a black screen with sound from the game. I reset my PC. Then when I restarted it I noticed 6GB of RAM being used by Siege, even though the game was shut down when I restarted the PC. I have tried shutting down and rebooting, reseating the RAM, switching RAM slots. I can't get the program to get out of RAM, the computer is apparently booting the game into RAM with the computer. When I go into the resource monitor and try to end the process it gives me a "access denied" error. I don't know what to do!!! 10GB IDLE!!! ASUS maximus Hero 8 board, 6700K, 970FTW SLI, 2x8GB Coarsair DDR4 vengence 3000MHz.
  3. 33.6 seconds? I duno how that compares.
  4. Ok so I didn't buy it... I asked for it for my birthday, and someone actually shelled out $315 to spend on me. Crazy I know. I might of prefered a 500GB 850 EVO and some cool LED case fans. Well I got it installed, and I tell you, the boot time is to be labeled as instant. The window's blue window with my name on it flashed on the screen. As for games... They are fast.... How fast compared to, a 850 EVO.... I'm not sure, I don't have a 850 EVO. In fact I didn't have a SSD before the 950 Pro. It did bring the total price of my PC to $1900. I went on Userbenchmark and tested the speed there for now, And it was the fastest in every single category. My Crystal Disk results were as follows. Read [MB/s] Write [MB/s] 2404 1495 1062 384.3 1825 1526 46.15 238.8 I wanted to share my results, and Have someone show me their 850 EVO is only a smidge slow and I wont see any gaming benefits. Gotta feel bad about my gift somehow right?
  5. The Razer Blade would be soo great to shave my face with.... All the cutting edge graphics to power off all those jagged edges on my face. Real life AA right there. Oh this is a laptop? Well I've used worse to shave with. I would totally enjoy gaming on the go. Razer Blade FTW.
  6. Yeah thats something...... Shouldn't have both at same time....... thats weird.
  7. Any CPU is gaming. an i5 is good, 4th gen is not that old. and 3.4Ghz will satisfy game requirements.
  8. Did you run the troubleshooter? (right click and troubleshoot)
  9. If the bracket supports a 140mm fan... Then yes.... Fans should all be a standard size.
  10. Did you try to give it a compliment and ask nicely?
  11. Uhh.... Thats very Weird. Did you trying putting resolution at native and ensuring the setting for multiple displays are set correctly
  12. I got the H110i GT and love it. If your case says it supports radiators then you will have clearance.
  13. If it was broken I doubt it would even display an image. p.s. Your pc name in your signature is not appropriate.
  14. If they are the same Architecture they can crossfire.
  15. There is many more possibilities than just 2 issues. Drivers and the card itself are not the only factors. The slot could be broken, the cords could be shorting, the pins on the display output ports could be corroded. OC's do weird things and regardless of the card can cause issues. All information must be gathered to make an informed decision. checking the drivers and then scraping the part is not good troubleshooting.
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