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Gender
Male
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Location
Seattle, Washington
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Interests
Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Hardware Engineering.
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Occupation
Full Time Student
System
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CPU
Intel i7-9700k
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Motherboard
Asus PRIME Z390-A
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RAM
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB (4x8) 3200Mhz
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GPU
EVGA RTX 2070 XC Ultra
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Case
NZXT H500i
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Storage
Samsung 970 Pro NvMe 512GB, WD Blue M.2 1TB, WD Black 2TB HDD, WD Black 1TB HDD, WD Red 4TB NAS
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PSU
EVGA SuperNOVA G3 850w
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Display(s)
Samsung Syncmaster 1920x1080p 60hz 1ms-response
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Cooling
be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4, bequiet! Silent Wings 3
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Mouse
Logitech G203 Prodigy
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Sound
Yamaha MG10XU, Yamaha MG102c, Audio Technica AT2020
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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I do have some virtual audio devices, but they require the application to be launched to work, and I haven't opened It in months. I'm going to take a wild guess and end it there. Rear motherboard I/O has 3 3.5mm ports. Green for Audio out, Pink for Mic, and Blue for Audio In. Green goes to my Yamaha Mixer board and splits into L/R 6mm jacks. Which goes to my speakers. I also have a L/R coxial that goes to the blue port. Pink is pluged into my mic. My theroy is that some audio device is glitching and for brief periods records my mic sounds and replays it which in returns runs out the computer and comes back which Is detected by shadowplay as if it was some in-game sound.
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I don't think It's my Windows enviroment. I have system sounds disabled in case notifications make noise when I'm reccording. I played It back multiple times. It is without a doubt my Blue switch Mechanical keyboard. The question is however, how can Shadowplay hear it and why does it hear it only sometimes.
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Usually, changing a motherboard would deactivate your Windows licence because It is linked to the unique ID of that motherboard. However, If I recall, In the Windows 10 Anniversary update, Microsoft said they made it easier to transfer you licence. Yes, this article gives a step by step proccess. http://www.windowscentral.com/how-re-activate-windows-10-after-hardware-change
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Hi, So I've just recently played back some Shadow play footage that I took about 2 days ago and I'm extremly puzzled. I always set Nvidia Shadowplay mic to off and if I want to record my voice I use Audacity. However, this footage was when I'm not using Audacity. What's got me really confused is that Shadowplay picked up my Mechanical Keyboard clacks even though the Shadowplay mic setting was set to off and It didn't pick up my voice when the indicator said I was speaking in game. So how can I clearly hear my keyboard, but nothing else? Also note that It is here and there I heard perhaps 4-5 clacks at a period when I was typing words that would have produced at least 10 clacks. Perhaps a key is triggering the mic? I don't have any special macros nor did I set the Shadowplay to record my mic when I hit a key it was off. How is this possible?
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CPU Air Cooler V.S Stock V.S Liquid Appeal
Sir. Nicolas Remington replied to Sir. Nicolas Remington's topic in Cooling
I live in Seattle. Yesterday I had a party and I decided to bring two other PC's around the house into one area. It got really hot. I opened a window and my parents were complaining about how cold it was. LOL -
CPU Air Cooler V.S Stock V.S Liquid Appeal
Sir. Nicolas Remington replied to Sir. Nicolas Remington's topic in Cooling
Thanks Pikachu Hitler. I'm sure with your suggestions I'll be able to dominate PC gaming. Possibly WORLD DOMINATION!!! -
CPU Air Cooler V.S Stock V.S Liquid Appeal
Sir. Nicolas Remington replied to Sir. Nicolas Remington's topic in Cooling
What will I do with the old PSU? The leftover CPU? Here's my idea. Buy new parts like i was building an entirely new PC. For the H97 motherboard flip the stand offs and use it as a stand against a table. -
CPU Air Cooler V.S Stock V.S Liquid Appeal
Sir. Nicolas Remington replied to Sir. Nicolas Remington's topic in Cooling
This is too much editing. I'll be better off just building an entire new PC than go in and fix my mistakes. -
CPU Air Cooler V.S Stock V.S Liquid Appeal
Sir. Nicolas Remington replied to Sir. Nicolas Remington's topic in Cooling
Crap, Well this is really horrible. This was my first build and it's all my and my mother's problem. I was at Fry's and I was looking at PSUs. I had no idea what the brand ThermalTake was, but my mother was blinded by the high wattage and special promotions deals. Luckily the guy didn't recommend those shity lepa PSU's. I'd be having a worse problem than this. The motherboard was entirely my fault. I had planned a Z97 on pcpartpicker, but I couldn't find it in the warehouse and I was too lazy to order the parts on newegg as i was too excited to start building, -
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Sir. Nicolas Remington replied to Sir. Nicolas Remington's topic in Cooling
Let's just say I'll plop it into a Z97 in the future. Thanks for everything. You've been helpful. This might get out of topic so Idk if you want to help, but I've been having FPS problems in which manually setting a fan speed using Afterburner or Precision X on my EVGA GTX 950 FTW will result in instability. I'm not touching the clock nor memory speeds at all. Is this a problem because of a horrible PSU? I have a ThermalTake TR2 850w PSU. -
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Sir. Nicolas Remington replied to Sir. Nicolas Remington's topic in Cooling
I have a H97 Chipset, The box basically brags about overclocking and also in the bios, but It won't let me overclock a Unlocked Pentium. I researched that H97 cannot overclock. Am i correct? -
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Sir. Nicolas Remington replied to Sir. Nicolas Remington's topic in Cooling
I see... I think it looks funny. I wouldn't be bothered if i didn't have a window, but I do. Do you have any idea if a stock cooler is adequate to cool the cpu? Thanks -
CPU Air Cooler V.S Stock V.S Liquid Appeal
Sir. Nicolas Remington replied to Sir. Nicolas Remington's topic in Cooling
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Hi, I have browsed the web to no avail on my situation. I currently have a window in my case and I'm nearly close to updating a bottle necking CPU with a i7-4790k. The problem however is appeal. I can either go with the stock fan, Aftermarket Air Cooler, or In closed water cooler. The problem is price against appeal. The cheapest obviously is the stock. which is completely fine in looks when it comes to windowed cases. The after market cooler however looks like a block is coming from your motherboard against the window in my opinion. The liquid cooler would look the best, but is quite pricey. Hope you guys and possibly gals can help me out with my situation. The idea is will the stock fan keep my CPU cool at all times or should i go with a Liquid cooler. I'll be spending $1000 on PC Accessories and the upgrade regardless so If you can save me 100 bucks I can go pickup a Steam card and get some AAA titles Many Thanks, Henry T.