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RadioactiveDwarf

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  • CPU
    i7-6700 @ 3.4 GHz
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-H110M-M.2 LGA1151 DDR4
  • RAM
    8 GB DDR4 2133 MHz
  • GPU
    750 ti oc
  • Case
    Segotep Halo Case
  • Storage
    256 GB HDD, 256 GB ADATA SSD
  • Keyboard
    Redragon K551 VARA
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    Logitech G602
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Exactly... It has dots and lines in the screenshot
  2. its not because i can take a screen shot of it with print screen and if it was a problem with the screen that would not be possible
  3. I have a 750 ti oc and I ran furmark for a good 15-20mins
  4. Ran furmark and it got up to 64C and no dots/lines appeared. Any other ideas?
  5. Hello, I am having an issue where occasionally lines/dots appear on my screen. I have found that this is not a problem with the display as i can screenshot it with my computer. Any ideas to what this could be? GPU? OS? Photos: That line should not be there however it only goes across the desktop. (this came up when I was playing Terraria) This was only on the game window (League)
  6. thanks heaps this one worked for me: http://techspeeder.com/2016/06/28/unable-to-change-time-zone-in-windows-10-resolved/
  7. i recently built my first pc but my timezone is not right and it will not let me change it saying to contact the local admin (thats me). Does anyone know how to fix this? I am currently running windows 10 pro.
  8. Dont worry guys just went and looked and found the screw next to a table leg must of fallen out when i took it apart
  9. Hi all, I was turning my PSU upside down and I saw a screw loose inside and I tried to get it to come out only to have it get stuck somewhere. I ended up taking the PSU apart but I cannot find it (The PSU is second hand so the waranty does not matter). What do you guys suggest I do? Should I just turn it on and try it? Would that be very risky for my cpu or any other components other than my PSU? thanks in advance for your responses, Jared
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