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EndoHash

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About EndoHash

  • Birthday Jun 04, 1999

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United Kingdom

System

  • CPU
    Intel i9 9900k
  • Motherboard
    Z390 Aorus Elite
  • RAM
    32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200MHz
  • GPU
    RTX 3080
  • Case
    Sahara SHA-P35
  • Storage
    2TB Samsung 860 Evo, 2TB Seagate SSHD
  • PSU
    Corsair RM750x 80 PLUS Gold 750W
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i Pro RGB
  • Keyboard
    Durgod Taurus K320 TKL Cherry MX Brown
  • Mouse
    Razer Deathadder Elite

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  1. Sorry, I thought that I fixed it by rolling back to the previous NVIDIA driver, but it's literally just happened again Specs are i9 9900k RTX 3080 32GB 3200MHz Vengeance RAM 750W Corsair Gold PSU Yeah, I have run a sfc /scannow and it repaired around 5 files, but doesn't seem to have sorted the issue out
  2. I haved tried installing NVIDIA Drivers and selecting Clean Install, I will try DDU now, thank you
  3. Just wanted to add that this doesn't occur when playing games and under load Only seems to be happening when browing Chrome
  4. Hey guys, I recently installed an PNY GeForce RTXTM 3080, and about once every day (not too common), my screens will both go black and I will lose audio. After around 5 seconds, everything will come back on Opening up Event Viewer shows that I have a warning from the source Display Event ID 4101 Clicking on it gives me the below message Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered. Is anyone able to give me a hand at looking into this issue Thanks in advance
  5. I recently managed to get my hands on a PNY RTX 3080 XLR8 but all my friends seem to say that this is a mistake and PNY cards have a bad reputation and are bottom tier manufacturer I know that they are not the top tier of 3080s but is there any reason why a PNY card is worse than a MSI or GIGABYTE card for example? Doing a bit of research online I only seem to see positive things about them
  6. I was hoping someone could give me some advice I currently have 3 intake fans at the front of my case, my aio at the top set as intake, and only 1 exhaust at the back of my case I can’t help but feel like having 6 intake and 1 exhaust is not efficient Should I change my AIO fans around so they act like an exhaust and will give me 3 intake and 3 exhaust? I currently run an i9 9900k and dont want changing this orientation to start to throttle my cpu Any advice is appreciated!
  7. So after messing around with a few bits and bobs, I think I might've solved the issue I tried disbaling adaptive sync and renabling like you said, and then turned off V-Sync in Nvidia Control Panel Now my games seem to be working fine, super weird In your case, do you need to disbale and enable adaptive sync every time you turn on the monitor?
  8. Running a RTX 2080 Super Yeah, using the DP cable supplied in the box This seems to have lasted since i setup the monitor 2 days ago, so has been rebooted a fair few times since
  9. Looks like it already is enabled
  10. Not too sure if this is the correct place to post this, but I am having some issues with my new G-Sync monitor. I have just purchased a Asus ROG Strix XG248Q. The second I enable G-Sync for the monitor, some games for me launch, but knock my monitor signal out. So for example, I will boot GTA V, and my monitor will go black and say no input, which is strange The second I disable G-Sync, it works fine and the signal stays I also have some issues with G-Sync on watching Netflix in browser with constant stuttering and even scrolling in Chrome Not sure if I am missing a setting or anything Any advice or help is 100% appreciated! Thanks
  11. I currently have my 2080 Super powered off of one PCIE power cable, with 2 6+2 pins Is this bad practice? Will I see more performance using 2 separate PCIE power cables coming from the PSU? My psu is a Corsair RM750 80+ Gold 750W
  12. Your Windows Key is typically tied to your motherboard, rather than being stored on your drives. Before you swapped over your motherboard, you should have linked your key with your Microsoft account, this on paper should have solved your issue. Have you tried running the Windows 10 Activation troubleshooter? I've seen it help in the past, but it's kind of hit or miss
  13. Haha, thanks for the advice and recommendation!
  14. I've just ordered a Corsair RM750x 80 PLUS Gold I know you said that a 650W should be fine but thought I'd give myself a bit of space if I ever go for a CPU OC etc
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