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5 hours ago, SecretX said:
This.
It's a 500W bronze certified psu. I don't know the exact name off the top of my head.
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4 hours ago, xGGAx said:
Before returning your card, check your temps. You computer might be overheating.
I've checked my temps and they never go above 50C
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I've been struggling with this issue on my gtx 1060 amp edition for quite some times. Randomly in the middle of game play it seems to stop sending a signal to my monitor and my fan speeds are set to 100%. I'm confident this is an issue with my gpu but it could be something that I'm completely unaware of. I'm using a Ryzen 5 1600 and a A320 Gaming Pro motherboard if that helps.
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On 11/1/2017 at 3:25 PM, Minibois said:
Have you tried that one slot with both your DIMMs to see if the RAM or slot is the issue?
Either way, this will be an RMA thing.
When i have both sticks in it registers that I have 2 ram sticks in and I have 16 gb but half is reserved for the bios
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Update: I tried swapping DIMM slots. The computer won't post if I have just 1 stick in the second slot but it registered that it's there if I have both sticks in.
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I've been having this issue with my ram sticks ever since I reset my bios settings back to their default values. I'm currently using an A320M Gaming Pro motherboard with 16 gb of DDR4 ram but half is reserved for the hardware. I've tried changing the amount of ram through the msconfig but after restarting the values get set back to default and I'm stuck at 8 gb of usable ram. Plez help.
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Personally I prefer the new Razer
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On 4/14/2016 at 9:28 AM, danoedel97 said:
Lol you hit alt+f4 (This is the "exit" shortcut. Anyone that tells you to hit it is a filthy troll)
I'm not that familiar with windows 10. Essentially you have to open up device manager (just google how to do it in win 10) then find your mouse on that list, right click, hit properties, hit the "driver" tab then uninstall from there.
Wait a minute. Unplug your mouse. Plug into a different USB port.
Let me know what the results are.
I knew exactly what alt+f4 did on windows 7 but was unsure of its effects on windows 10 and I have tried different usb ports. Currently It's plugged into a USB hub which seems to have the best performance over my built in usb ports.
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On 4/12/2016 at 4:00 PM, danoedel97 said:
If you are in a game when this happens hit Alt+F4. This will reset the mouse setting, and should prevent it from happening again for some time.
In all seriousness, this is a mouse/ brand on the lower end that I have never heard of. you can try uninstalling, and reinstalling. you can play with mouse acceleration settings in windows. That would be about it. Maybe try a different USB port.
Good luck!
How would I go about reinstalling the drivers for the mouse? Alt+f4 did nothing but bring up a prompt to restart my computer as I am on Windows 10.
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I recently bought this mouse http://www.amazon.com/Sandistore-3200DPI-Optical-Wireless-Gaming/dp/B010B2ZCW2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
For the first couple weeks it was great and helped me perform better while playing Counter Strike: Global Offensive
But recently I've noticed that while performing certain actions like turning for a long period of time and trying to flick my mouse it stutters half way through the action
Is this an issue I can fix or do I need to buy a new mouse all together?
GTX 1060 help
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