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About Linky
- Birthday Jan 12, 2000
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Gender
Male
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Location
USA
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Interests
Gaming and watching youtube.
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Biography
I am new to PC building but a avid build guide watcher so I know my fair share of components and news about tech.
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Occupation
School
System
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CPU
i5-7600k @ 4.6ghz
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Motherboard
MSI Z270 Tomahawk
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RAM
16GB (8x2) Corsair LED 3000Mhz
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GPU
MSI Gtx 1060 3gb Gaming X
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Case
Phanteks Enthoo Pro
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Storage
ADATA 240GB SSD/ Seagate 1TB
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PSU
EVGA GS 550w
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Display(s)
Acer 1080p 60hz/ Asus 1080p 60hz
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Cooling
Hyper 212 Evo
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Keyboard
Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2014
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Mouse
Razer Deathadder Chroma
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Operating System
Windows 10
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Linky's Achievements
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it seems to be doing it on all three computers I checked two different windows computer a mac. It couldn't be some setting that is on the mice's build in memory could it?
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So today my mouse starting acting a little funky and by that I mean that whenever i click something once quickly, it acts like a double click, but if I click down and hold for a second then it acts like a single click. Not sure if this is some hidden setting that I accidentally changed or what, but I have tried everything and can't seem to fix it. I also plugged the mouse into a different computer and it had the same issue when a different mouse did not. The mouse in question is a Logitech G703. Thanks
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Ryzen 1700 Corsair SF450 Corsair 16gb Vengeance Led Gtx 1060 Msi Gaming X AMD B350 ITX
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I have been using my computer for a few months now, but all of a sudden today when I try to turn it on, it powers up but doesn't boot and then turns off and then back on, over and over. I have't changed anything between it working last night and not working this morning. What could be the problem?
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So, my computer is multiple months old now with me not changing any parts on it and it just recently started having this problem. The problem is when I hit the power button the computer turns on for a few seconds then turns itself off and then on again, but eventually it will fully boot if I wait or unplug it completely. Also, if I flip the power switch on the power supply off, the computer will still try and start up again making a click noise. What could be the problem? Thanks.
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My friend wants to sell me his old computer for $600, but I wasn't sure if it was a good deal or not and if I should buy it or not. The specs are: Ryzen 3 1200 Asus Prime a320m-k Corsair Vengence lpx 8x1 Western Digital 1tb Msi gtx 1050ti 4gb Cooler Master MasterBox lite 3.1 EVGA b3 450w bronze
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How much is my X58 Platform worth?
Linky replied to glitchmaster0001's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Although that's just a guess. -
How much is my X58 Platform worth?
Linky replied to glitchmaster0001's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Just looking at the prices of the parts new, I would think atleast $200. -
cpu Choosing a CPU for my Build!!!
Linky replied to MysterioJames's topic in New Builds and Planning
The i7 has a higher clock speed. -
ambient is around 69 degrees Fahrenheit.
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7600k @4.5ghz w/ 1.280 volts z270 msi tomahawk Fractal Design s24 with two noctua fans Idle 30-40 degrees 100% load using OCCT 70-80 degrees These temps seem high but, i am not sure.
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Noctua 3000rpm/Phanteks Enthoo Pro/ 3 intakes 3 exhausts including cpu cooler/I'll have to check/ only a few minutes as I didn't want it too get any hotter.
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Kelvin s24
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CPU-Z says 1.312
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So usually I test with Aida 64 but, my trial ran out so I decided to use OCCT and during the stress test the temperatures went up to 70-80 degrees. My overclock is just the Game Boost feature on my msi motherboard. I have plenty of case fans and my CPU cooler is a kelvin s24 with noctua fans on it. Is this normal?