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Finland
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Student
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CPU
Intel Core i5 6500
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Motherboard
Asus Z170-A LGA1151 ATX
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2x4GB HyperX 1866 MHz
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MSI GTX GeForce 970 4GB
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Corsair 400C
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WD Blue 1TB + Kingston SSD 120GB
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EVGA SuperNova 550w
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Asus VG248QE 144Hz
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SilentiumPC Fortis 3 HE1425 v2
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Logitech Orion Spark G910
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Steelseries Rival 300
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HyperX Cloud II
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Windows 10 Pro
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I just looked and It is the same device that is my original SSD but how can it reformat it self like this.
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So I just updated my Nvidia drivers and after the update a 100 MB sized SSD appeared in my storage devices along side with my usually 120GB SSD and 1 TB hard drive. I can't access it and have no idea what is on it. Is there anyway to access it or reconfigure it back to the way it was before ?
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I am thinking of replacing 2 stock fans, but I have no clue about the fan market. So I am looking for good case fans that are best bang for your buck. I would like then to 10-25€ per fan max. RGB is not a required and I would like it to be quite quiet, but that isn't a must. Thank you in advanced!
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Weird high pitched sound when GPU is under load
Qrko replied to TheLunchBawx's topic in Troubleshooting
First thing that comes to mind is coil whine that is quite common in some GPUs. Or then it can be the fans because they ramp up to so high speed that they might make the noise. -
For the longest playing time, I would go with Fallout 3/Vegas.
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So I just installed a new fans to my case while I was cleaning the computer. Now when I started the computer the new fan is making buzzing noise, but it is only temporary. Like sometimes it is quiet and sometimes not. I have tried loosing the screws and I also have the rubber rings between the case and the fan. So I was wondering if the cause is just because the fan hasn't been in use for a long time of because of some dust that might have gone somewhere. Only thing that I'm quite sure is that the fan isn't failing because its actually quite new.
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No, I just notice the water condencing to my glasses when I come inside after being outside +30 mins.
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But this will be safe, but I just have to be careful with static electricity and let the computer warm up to the room temperature before using it. Anything else come to mind ?
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Okay I'm just a bit worried about when you come from outside to inside it tends to create kind of mist / water condensing in surfaces so will that create issues.
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Well the air is quite dry in the winter so I think it doesn't get dangerous amounts of moisture. But if it does get a bit moist can't I just let it dry out a bit and then it would be okay ?
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So I started to planning to clean my pc and I wanted to clean my pc somewhere else than where I usually use it. So I thought outside but the weather is snowy and cold around 5-10 celsius (23-14 degrees) and that got me wondering is that good for my pc if I'm gonna be outside around 15-45 minutes cleaning it. Does anyone have experience or knowledge in this matter ?
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You can edit the fan curves from the MSI Afterburners setting in there go to fans and enable user defined thing. After that you can make your own fan curves.
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How and will it affect any other steam games like Skyrim and so on ? Because I wouldn't want to reinstall my Skyrim ENB again for example.
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Like did it go away for you after some update or is it just going to stay forever ?