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aussietrucker

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About aussietrucker

  • Birthday Nov 14, 1983

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Australia
  • Occupation
    Self Employed

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  • CPU
    5820K
  • Motherboard
    Asus X99 Deluxe
  • RAM
    32GB Corsair 2800 DDR4
  • GPU
    GTX 980 x3
  • Case
    Corsair 900D
  • Storage
    1Tb SSD RAID 0 (OS APPS & GAMES) + 2TB HDD (DATA)
  • PSU
    Corsair ax 1200i
  • Display(s)
    27" ACER Preditor IPS G-SYNC 1440p
  • Cooling
    Custom Hardline Loop
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K90 RGB
  • Mouse
    G9
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Also you can try this I found on google Fix Nvidia Nvlddmkm.sys Error Message Go to your NVIDIA folder (located in C:\NVIDIA), and look for the file named nvlddmkm.sy. Next, copy the file at the root of C:. In most cases, this file name is C:\nvlddmkm.sy_. Now, head to the system folder that houses your drivers (in many cases, this is C:\Windows\System32\drivers\). Locate the nvlddmkm.sys file, and rename it as nvlddmkm.sys.old. Now, open the command prompt by pressing the Windows key + R and typing cmd. Type cd, followed by the Enter key. Then, type expand.exe nvlddmkm.sy_ nvlddmkm.sys, and press Enter again. This command will allow you to unzip the nvlddmkm.sys file (which was previously saved at the root of C:) and create a new file instance. Copy the new file to C:\WindowsSystem\32drivers, and then restart your PC to let the changes take effect
  2. If you goto WD website you should be able to download a testing tool. I know Seagate has one. Looking at the error reports I'd also look at deleting and reinstalling graphics card drivers and make sure you are using the latest ones.
  3. It sounds like something is shorting in the case. Check you have installed all the motherboard stand offs in the right places.
  4. Not meaning to sound rude but how do you know both power supplies are fully functional. Have you tried them in a different pc? Also can i suggest posting some pics if possible just to see if anything stands out
  5. Yeah I do agree with you on the balancing with the green on the M/B. I'm basing the build on Ninja Turtles. So i'm actually thinking of blacking out the entire M/B and doing something with the top of the case to have it look like a canister of ooze is leaking into the computer and have the tubing represent sewer lines, which if i can pull off will look pretty cool I think.
  6. The outlet is on the back of the rad (between rad and power supply).
  7. Started to tube up!!!!! Drainage system So being a first time watercooler, the biggest problem I had was getting nice bends with the acrylic tube and also measuring out the runs. The whole process was made a lot simpler with the monsoon pro bender kit but working out how much to heat the tube took a bit of trial and error.
  8. yeah its a cable type. I do have pcb ones but they're powered by molex so how do you then connect them to the M/B to get control????
  9. Sorry I made an error in the op. The fans are connected into a 4 way splitter which is powered by both molex and pwm
  10. Hi guys and girls, So I've got 8x 120mm bitfenix spectre pro fans installed on 2x 480 radiators. I have the fans on each radiator plugged into a 4 way splitter which is connected by both pwm and molex, however I can not seem to be able to control the fans through either bios or AI suite 3. If I disconnect the molex the fans don't run at all. What am I doing wrong????
  11. I got all waterblocks and radiators from PCCG, everything else came from performance pcs
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