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Louis54000

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About Louis54000

  • Birthday Mar 09, 1997

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    France
  • Member title
    Junior Member

System

  • CPU
    Intel i7 3770k
  • Motherboard
    Z77A-GD55
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance
  • GPU
    EVGA GTX 780 SC
  • Case
    Cooler Master Elite 430
  • Storage
    Samsung 840 Evo 500GB, WD Black 1.5TB, WD Red 3TB
  • PSU
    Corsair AX860i
  • Display(s)
    PB287Q - VG248QE
  • Cooling
    Noctua NF-F12
  • Keyboard
    Future Corsair K70RGB Cherry MX Brown
  • Mouse
    Logitech G500s
  • Sound
    Pioneer car amplifier running off my PSU
  • Operating System
    Windows 8, Windows 10, OSX Yosemite, Kali, Windows Server 2012 R2
  1. Hi, I have audio crackling for a few days now. I don't know why it started doing that. It's really annoying because even dragging a window around makes the sound stutter and watching a 4K video is almost impossible. I believe the problem comes from my NIC, Intel 82579V. I downloaded DPC Latendy Checker and when I start downloading at a few mbps (torrent) I have a DPC latency of around 8000 to 16000µs. Doesn't matter if it's 3mbps or 600mbps. When I disable the NIC or stop all network traffic I'm back to 1000µs. I tried reinstalling the drivers by uninstalling and letting Windows reinstall. Any idea how to fix this ? Thank you !
  2. Check BIOS there might be an option forcing Intel graphics.
  3. Then jailbreak and use mywi if it's not allowed
  4. Have WiFi card do you have ? I have an equivalent router from my ISP (450mbps WiFi) and I got 220mbps with a Macbook Pro. You can't get much more than this with wifi n anyway. So if you want more you might want to consider AC. If you get around 200 I think at's already nice ! And remember, if you are in a building like I am, wifi is a pain in the butt. I can't get more than 10mbps 4 meters away (too may people around me ! even on 5GHz...) So I use 100% ethernet for PCs and WiFi is only for phones/tablets. (I get around 100mbps on these devices when I'm close to the APs).
  5. http://www.noip.com/is free I use it and you'll get a xxx.ddns.com adress. It works with my router, but if it doesn't work with yours you can install their software (DUC) that will automaticly push your new IP to their servers which is perfect as you'll use it for remote desktop ! I even have a webserver that's referenced by Google so dynamic adresss is not much of a problem
  6. Yes HDD can write at 120 MB/s (desktop ones at least) if it's sequential (direct seqential downloads, like FTP/personnal cloud, useful for family/friends sharing) (with torrents it will be harder to reach it as files are divided in multiple small pieces). I usually max my HDD at 130MB/s sequantial and with torrent I max at 70-80MB/s
  7. No it's ~4% for electronics with a maximum on evey item (~30$ for a PC I believe)
  8. I mentionned it before but bootmgr is not the only problem. The system partition needs to be created and I not sure easybcd can do that. Using the repair function of Windows installer shoud do the trick. Yes leave only your SSD plugged in it's safer. The repair tool should take care of booting problems (create the partition, create bootmgr...). If not then I guess you'll have to manually create it by booting on the installer in order to launch CMD and use diskpart. (you can't do that in windows, the drive needs not be unmounted).
  9. unplug your hdd, insert your windows installation dvd and click repair, that should do it. And searching bootmgr wont work, its a file only named bootmgr and at the root of your drive and hidden so not indexed. Anyway the problem is that the system partition should be on your SSD!
  10. No I'm quote sure you don't need to reinstall. I don't remember how to do it but you can do it with diskpart I believe.
  11. I turn it off everyday so yeah I've tried that already... It's really wired and annoying because I mean 4gigs of ram available should not trigger a message telling me that I'm running out of ram!
  12. It already happened to me when I installed Windows 7 with a USB HDD. It couldn't boot without the HDD because bootmgr was there. Look if yours is on your HDD or on your SSD. To do that go in folder options and unckeck hide operating system protected files. It will allow you to see your bootmgr file. You can use EasyBCD to try to repair it. -> Also you can make a screenshot of your disk managment : your SSD shoud have 3 partitions : a backup partition (~300MB), a System partition (100MB) and your files.
  13. Hi, I have a PC with 16GB of RAM running a VM on Hyper-V. Right now Task Mannger reports 11.5/16.0GB used, but I frequently get "low memory" warnings from windows even with 4+GB of free RAM ... This causes crashs (freezes, apps using 1+GB of RAM exiting, black screens...). So I looked in Ressource Monitor and I found that I had around 100MB free and the rest is Stand By. Used memory is normal : around 4-5GB for Windows and 6-7GB for my VM. Any ideas what causes this? Now I have 0MB free memory, but still 4GB available I can still open games and big programms but it eventually crashes. On the attached screenshot : Used is Utilisée Veille is Stand By Modifié is Modified (duh.) Libre is Free Disponible is Available and a Mo is a MB Thanks !
  14. Get a webserver (or set up you own) and use a PHP web proxy. I used it before and it works nice. Like : https://code.google.com/p/phproxyimproved/ Now I remote control my PC with MS Remote Desktop Control (cannot be blocked as I use a gateway so it's port 443 (HTTPS) and is very efficient unlike teamviewer that needs more bandwidth) so I can basically do anything.
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