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About Ryan Kazzy
- Birthday May 09, 1995
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Gender
Male
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CPU
Intel i5 4670
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Motherboard
MSI Z87 G43
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RAM
2x4Gb Patriot Viper
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GPU
EVGA GTX 970 FTW
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Case
NZXT Phantom410
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Storage
1Tb seagate HDD, 240Gb Seagate SSD
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Operating System
Windows 10
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windows10 Windows start menue wont show, and windows photo viewer is missing.
Ryan Kazzy replied to Ryan Kazzy's topic in Windows
windows 10, gtx 970 ftw from EVGA, also Benergy i stop the process but then i cant find it again since everything goeas away on the task bar *edit i did what you said benergy and it still doesnt show up, might have to wipe my pc again -
windows10 Windows start menue wont show, and windows photo viewer is missing.
Ryan Kazzy replied to Ryan Kazzy's topic in Windows
i just reinstlled my os a month ago D: -
So recently noticed when I try to press the windows icon it wont show the start menu, but I can still right click it and it shows the secondary list, also on the same day my Photo viewer app is gone aswell! when I try to open a picture on my pc it just says "class not registered" this is really annoying and I dont know how this could have happened, anyone know a way to fix these issues?
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To Buy or Not to Buy (a 980 Ti): That is the Question
Ryan Kazzy replied to Morgan Everett's topic in Graphics Cards
I would say wait for benchmarking to come out, nvidia claims the 1070 also outperforms the titan so it might be less powerful than the 980ti but it will still have more Vram, we can only speculate until we see benchmarking with temps and clock speeds. -
SO In A recent post of mine I was trying to find out why my Precision X16 was acting up as shown in the pictures and why geforce experience was doing the same. So I was gaming with an overclock profile and my screen went full green and the game crashed, went to Precision X and I saw the dials and numbers were messed up, reinstalled Precision X16 and it still came out blank like in the pics. also noticed Geforce Experience was acting up saying my gpu could not optimize games, even a restart of my PC didn't fix these issues, so I reinstalled my graphics drivers and it went back to normal, but I tried overclocking again, and repeat story above. WORST OF ALL was that the fan profile was gone, the fans wouldn't turn on at all... even at high temps! AND for some reason the gpu wasn't even sending a temp reading to Speccy and my AIO Cooled cpu was reaching 55c from the ambient heat from the gpu (its placed as an exhaust)!! Has anyone else had these issues with the latest Nvidia Driver 364.72 because this scared the crap out of me!
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Weird Precision X16 & GeForce Experience problems
Ryan Kazzy replied to Ryan Kazzy's topic in Graphics Cards
So I reinstalled my drivers and the precision x16 and I overclocked, it went fine, but then a small glitch happened, both my screens went black for a second but the game didnt crash, my Precisionx16 returned to the same way as in the picture above, should I just use msi afterburner? -
Weird Precision X16 & GeForce Experience problems
Ryan Kazzy replied to Ryan Kazzy's topic in Graphics Cards
*EDIT: so I turned on my PC this morning and precision x still lookes like the above picture, even after turning it off and on again...* @Enderman Yeah I got windows 10 two months after microsoft offered it for free, it replaced my windows 8.1 OS. I have done some overclocking on my GPU before, heard someone managed to get a 970 like mine to 1550 MHz and I wanted to see how close I could get, in unigine Heaven I was able to run my gpu overclocked at 1540 for a full half hour, went into a game and my GPU instantly crashed, dialed it back to an overclock that always ran great for me and it was having trouble playing games at that setting too, idk if all this is a side effect of that but hopefully its just the drivers needing to be re installed like @MMKing said. -
So I have an EVGA gtx 970 ftw and I used EVGA Precision X16 5.3.11 and I was trying to overclock my GPU, power target at 110%, GPU Clock Offset at +100 MHz, Mem Clock Offset +400 and voltage is untouched, some games it works fine but I was Playing Wolfenstein (Luke's tweet made me want to play it again haha) and my screen went like a military green and then the game crashed, so I went to check my Precision x and this appeared... I restarted my PC and it went back to normal but then I checked the GeForce Experience and it showed this *note I wasnt able to get a pic of my PC doing it but this is close* Just replace the things with GeForce 970 Ftw, Intel Core i5 4670 3.4Ghz, 16Gb Ram and Windows 10 64 bit. I fixed the nvidia geforce experience by checking for a driver update, saw that tip on a forum post, but idk if its a sign of something else wrong with my pc... Anyone know if I need to remove and re install my Nvidia Drivers or could this be a hardware issue?
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Alright I guess It doesn't matter if the case I get can support the AIO on top or the front, thank you! Although my pump runs fine thankfully and I dont hear anything from it other than the fans, one has a buzzing sound so I'll replace it with a Thermaltake Riing sp fan was hoping this would have been answered in the recent video but it got me wondering.
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I have a Corsair H100i GTX in my case as an exhaust, going bottom to top: fans,case,radiator. I was considering getting a new case and I was wondering if mounting the rad to the front of any new case as an intake would provide better temps than having it on top as an exhaust? I have an aftermarket cooled GTX 970 FTW so it does get warm inside when under load so I think exhaust is making the cpu temps a little warmer than if it was an intake at the front. Can anyone confirm or deny this, thank you
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Ahh yes, okay so 4 gb if its on sale, performance wise there's not that much of a difference between the 2gb 960 and the 4gb 960 with FPS, but I have to say AMD's R9 380 4gb is a little faster than the 960 4gb and a little cheaper too, you would have to overclock the 960 a bit to match it, Im a fan of both brands so I gotta include them. But its up to you what you want, and if you want specifics for both cards with their 2 and 4 gb versions, here's a good review of them: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2015-nvidia-geforce-gtx-960-2gb-vs-4gb-review
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I would go with 8Gb, you can find them on sale for dirt cheap, your OS will use about 1 GB anyways and I'm sure your other products will have back ground functions like steam etc. I have a USB headset and other software that you might get too someday and they do use up quite a bit of ram with their software, better safe than sorry beleive me, I went your route and I had to spend way more upgrading than if I just bought the right amount in the first place.