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Joey No Salad

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    i7-5930k
  • Motherboard
    ASRock X99 Extreme4
  • RAM
    Kingston HyperX Fury Black 16Gb DDR4-2133
  • GPU
    GeForce GTX 980 Ti
  • Case
    Fractal Design Define R4 w/Window
  • Storage
    120GB SanDisk SSD 2TB SeaGate HDD
  • PSU
    EVGA SuperNova 750 G2 750w
  • Display(s)
    (x2) Acer S220HQL
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i GTX
  • Keyboard
    Razer BlackWidow Chroma
  • Mouse
    Corsair M65 RGB
  • Sound
    Kingston HyperX Cloud
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home 64 Bit

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  1. Crap. I didn't see that he did in the original post. Whoops.
  2. When I built the PC I am running now, I had the same issue. What I had to do was re-seat the RAM. Then it worked.
  3. Good thing I kept the original box and packaging then!
  4. Sweet. I'm going to wait for some more replies before I make a final decision. But yeah I'm not gonna keep it because the only laptop I have is a really crappy laptop that would bottleneck the crap out of the 980Ti
  5. Future proofing and I wanna be able to play at Ultra settings at higher resolutions
  6. My 980 Ti is in perfect condition, the only reason I am selling the beast is because I just upgraded to a 1080. Any ideas on how high I should price my GPU? I am personally thinking around 300 bucks to 350. But I am a first time seller, so I still want opinion. Otherwise I wouldn't being posting this. Brand: Gigabyte G1 Gaming Windforce Also, should I ship it in it's original box?
  7. Alright. Figured out the issue. Thanks for the help. Had to reseat the RAM.
  8. Decreased the clock and the power settings, it helped a little, but not much.
  9. I decreased by 100 MHz, and I'm still getting about 20 fps. Should I go lower?
  10. Forgot to type the rest- EVGA SuperNova 750
  11. My CPU gets into the mid 40's, and my GPU is around 79-80ish degrees Celsius.
  12. So, recently, I have been playing a lot of Overwatch with no issues whatsoever. Running smooth 90-100 fps on my 980 Ti. However, last week, I started having a framerate issue. I cracked open my PC and re-plugged in the power cords going to my GPU and that did the trick. But now, today, I am having the same issue again. I once again opened up my chasse and re-plugged in my GPU cables, as well as ALL the cables going to my power supply, but that hasn't done the trick. My GPU gets a little warm when playing Overwatch, but not overheating (No pun intended). In the MAIN SCREEN of Overwatch I was having this issue. I also lowered down the graphics settings, and restarted my computer multiple times. This has effected all of my games, some more than others. I honestly don't know what to do at this point. Any ideas? If needed, here are my specs- i7-5930k Gigabyte GeForce GTX 980 Ti WINDFORCE 16 GB Kingston HyperX Fury Black ASRock X99 Extreme4 Corsair H100i GTX EVGA SuperNova 2TB SeaGate Barracuda 120GB SanDisk SSD+ Fractal Design Define R4 Please help. If there is anything I can do other than buying a new graphics card (Don't have the money right now to buy one), I will do it.
  13. I'd take the little plastic encasing inside the Xeon box (Which held the CPU) and put the CPU in that then wrap it in antistatic bubble wrap and put it in a small box lying around or something.
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