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MightyMic

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  • Location
    USA

System

  • CPU
    AMD FX 8350
  • Motherboard
    Asus M5A99FX Pro R2.0
  • RAM
    G.Skill Ripjaws X 16GB
  • GPU
    MSI R9 270X HAWK
  • Case
    Cooler Master HAF 912
  • Storage
    OCZ Deneva 2C 120GB
  • PSU
    EVGA SuperNOVA GS 550W
  • Display(s)
    Samsung B2030 1600x900
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper T4
  • Operating System
    Windows 10
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  1. The connection on your motherboard is quite damaged...
  2. I'd unplug all your power cables and plug them back in. Also, try re-seating your ram and gpu.
  3. It'll probably run slightly cooler, but not by much. I've heard of people (on forums and such) hitting 4.4 GHz on the stock cooler. But silicon lottery, so...
  4. This is so weird. Even if the fans stopped spinning the temperature spike should have been "fairly" gradual. It's like the heat sink just fell off the card. Can you take a look at the card (take it out oft he case, make sure everything looks hunky-dory). A spike of this magnitude seems like it could only be cause by a mechanical failure of some kind.
  5. LOLz, dis is so vague, with the "right" overclock any chip can perform as good as an extreme edition chip. I do use a mobile first gen i5 though...
  6. It clearly has 2 x16 slots (one at x16, one at x4, both full length) and the motherboard manufacturer's website states that it supports crossfire.
  7. Just got a new phone, but I'd give it to my brother who is still rockin an LG Cosmos
  8. I just got an S7 and couldn't be happier, so I fully recommend it.
  9. I'd take it back to where ever you got and demonstrate the problem to the salesman or manager. You might want to see if it's thermal throttling, as that's the only thing (beside being defective) I can think of that would be cause a new phone to do this.
  10. I would definitely recommend buying this and attaching your LED strip to this. Easier to take out/replace/modify
  11. Depends on the program, but most will probably have registry entries that won't come over with the reset. You'll most likely need to reinstall the programs
  12. I'd try putting a piece of electrical tape over the top of it and see if it recognizes the battery. It might be shorting out and just need some sort of non-conductive barrier between the pins and whatever is next to it...
  13. I'd get a GTX 1060, an SSD and a better power supply... and more ram
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