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Juan Remes

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  1. Currently using a HD 5450 so needless to say an upgrade would come in handy.
  2. Reset the GPU to stock settings and check if it keeps doing it.
  3. Reset your CMOS to default settings and try again or in extreme cases I would unplug the whole system and take it apart, then reasemble it outside the case (i know this have little to nothing to do with the main problem, but have saved me once or twice).
  4. The fan has to be blowing towards the heatsink. If you can mount a fan to it, your temps will decrease dramatically, ive done that to a passively cooled HD 5450, and boy those temps surely went down.
  5. Nope, OEM keys only work with their original machines, no workaround, buy a retail one or get another cheap OEM key.
  6. There are a googolplex ammount of videos and guides on the internet of how to build a powerful machine and not breaking the bank. If you want to go completely BALLS TO THE WALL just go for it. Not everyone will agree with your opinion of how things should be done (specially on the internet) and your parents are no exception. If you want the computer, get it. If an argument with your parents tilts the balance more than the PC for you, then dont get it. Simply asi that.
  7. The keyboard would be nice, because the keyboard i currently use is good for gaming, but not much for typing, those brown switches would really come in handy.
  8. Yeah, lucky me it was just the GPU. I just got in contact with MSI, and my GPU warranty is expired. Shipping plus repairing costs are hilariously high so i think this baby will go to the oven, fingers crossed.
  9. Thanks everyone for the help, turned out to be the GPU itself, it just died for good. Post is full of artifacts and what not. I really really really really hope i can RMA it, im outside the US and shipping fares are brutal. LOL high five! im running a 5450 ATM.
  10. Im really down to this, i have been doing tests and i think this may be the problem, because the heatpipe doesnt feel much warmer in my PC than when in my sisters PC, at 100C it should be pretty hot to the touch. But i really does not know how could be this possible, the sensor is supposed to be mounted on the GPU, which behaves properly on another PC. There are different PSU on both systems, fans are at max speed, and the heatsink has not been removed at all. i have a friend, and his 6870 suddenly started reporting 95°C constatnly under load and 50°C idling, the card died within a year, but i never touched the heatpipe of his card to ensure it was REALLY that hot, as stated above, maybe its a faulty sensor.
  11. I have an MSI R9 270X hawk and i always have controlled its fan by a custom fancurve with speedfan (amazing piece of software). A month ago and just recently a few hours ago too, my PC went full black screen while playing some BF3 and didnt want to boot, a month ago i unplugged everything and then it worked fine. Today i had to take the GPU off the PC and plug it in another PC to make it work (i was thinking the GPU was dead because the PC really didnt want to post with it inserted) I grabbed a 5450 and my PC did boot! Then i installed my GPU on my sisters PC and IT BOOTED UP. The next thing i did was to re install my GPU in my computer and it booted up properly. Phew that was a close one (or so i tought) I went and fired up battlefield 3 again but then i went and checked the GPU temps, HOLY SHIT, IT WAS AT 90°C. And i really dont know why. My pc is really clean, the fans were at full blast, i just dusted it out like 2 weeks ago, and it is a 2 years old card, not that old for the TIM to be dried out. Ok so i installed the GPU on my sisters PC again, after installing the drivers and everything i fired up the GPUZ burning test, and the temperature did behave properly! How it always had until recently. The GPU didnt went above 65°C. The strange thing is that in my PC, the GPU is freaking boiling, just by launching the Sims 4 menu, it rises up TOO DAMN QUICK to 90 to a 100 degrees. Things that ive done: Clean in any possible way the GPU Update the drivers to the latest and greatest possible (not beta, stable drivers) My mobo has another PCIe slot and behaves exactly the same Make another partition on my Drive and do a clean windows install with just the GPU drivers, still the same result Tried both Normal and LN2 bios switch options, not a difference I can only think this is a hardware problem with my computer, because the GPU behaves FLAWLESSLY on my sisters PC My specs are on my signature, my sisters pc specs are: AMD Athlon II x4 2.8Ghz 6Gb DDR2 Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-US2H Cooler master 450w generic power supply Here is an example of the behaviour on my PC: And here is another example of how it behaves when in my sisters PC: Any ideas?
  12. I have a Samsung one myself but my sis needs an SSD to replace her HDD ASAP!
  13. I really NEED a keyboard with Brown key switches for college and gaming. Nice giveaway btw
  14. I´ve had this Bluetooth headset for like 4 years and its been a wonder, and i mean it, the sound is good, not superb but is NOT bad, the microphone is real good. The range on this is splendid too, i can be 10-12 meters away from my cellphone and this will not struggle a little to keep the music/call going. I would say the most difficult thing on this is the volume control which has touch control, but you get used and learn how to control it with ease UBER quick. But oh Sony you COULDN´T make it perfect do you? The ONLY thing pissed me off, and not only me but hundreds of people is the weakness of the clip of the gadget, my god, that thing is more delicate and weak than a 3 year old girl. Mine broke like 2 years ago, and ive been using it like that, with the gadget just hanging from my left ear bud making my ear hurt sometimes. I really really dont want to buy another bluetooth headset because apart from this issue, the headset is like brand new! The battery has not degraded the slightest! (Not that i could tell) So looking around the interwebs i found that a spare replacement of the clip is on the market, but it costs 6 dollars plus shipping, there is no way im paying that much for 2 grams of plastic, so i figured out how to solve it myself, and here is what i came with, a cheap(if not free) way to solve the problem. Here is the headset with the Piece of Shit it has for clip: And here is what i´ll be using to solve the problem, its a simple metal hook from a curtain i removed some months ago and i had laying around As you can see, the hook is slim enough to get trough not one but both of the holes where the clip is secured on the gadget itself. I just had to bend it in a horizontal to vertical position, for it to hold the headset and then hooking to where it will be hanging With a pliers i bent it a little more and un-did the metal curves leaving it flat, that way it wont be uncomfortable to the touch. And thats it, i have a (fully) working headset again. without the worries of that paper-made clip. I just wanted to share this from the experience i had, it is a really good device and hope it will someday help someone P.S. Anyone knows how to rezise this photos? They are a little too big, thanks!
  15. I use the Windows Media Creatino Tool too and its great. I once wanted to create a bootable drive with a Sandisk Cruzer Blade and it wouldnt let create it with the microsoft software, i downloaded this and it did a great job too, try giving it a shot, and remember to plug your drive to a native usb 2.0 port and setting your Hard Drive to AHCI/SATA mode
  16. Because human laziness... I guess there will be a 3rd party software that makes this possible, but i dont know which one. Why dont you set your surround setup as default and use a headset plugged from it?(2.5mm) I know your headset is usb and it need drivers to work, but using the surround setup as a bridge is a more viable way to workaround what you want to do (IMO)
  17. About your random start ups, check your devices, maybe one of them is set to be allowed to wake the pc and turn it on, the network devices are automatically set to be allowed on windows, and check in your BIOS too, ASUS MBs can enable/disable this settings.
  18. i THINK the bandwidth is shared between upload and download speeds, maybe whole school is downloading like a boss, leaving uploads in the trash. (?)
  19. It depends, what is school for you? just text processing? anything can do that, if you are in a specialized area and use certain programs, check which platform they run best on. I personally would go Windows 10/10 times, but hey, thats just me.
  20. So your fans are connected to the pump? why dont you plug them directly to the motherboard? then you can control the fan speeds easily
  21. When i bought this processor like a year ago, i stress-tested it with prime95 (extreme-unrealistic workloads for a processor, i definitely do NOT recommend it for testing, could damage your cpu) and could reach temps of 80°C at 1.42v 4.9Ghz, i just backed up to 1.284v 4.5Ghz and now the processor sits at around 55-57°C when gaming. This processors are really overclocking monsters, it is up to your comfort zone. What do you want as a barrier? voltage? temperature? i tried to mix them at my current settings and am pretty happy with the result, try something similar
  22. well, there you have it then, temp 1 is your CPU temp as read from your MB sensor, use it to monitor the temps. It may not be the EXACT cpu temperature but it is way more accurate than the processor sensor itself, if you look up in my screenshot, my cpu reads 28°C, LMAO my ambient temperature is around 30°C and the 41°C reading is waaay more believable.
  23. correct, let your PC get to idle temps and then run a stress test, then let it idle again, and check which temperature is the one that fluctuates accordingly to the stress
  24. check this for example: im not using the K15 "sensor" that is on the processor itself, check for your motherboard one, mine is the IT8721F chip, your motherboard should use one too, do some stress tests and find which reading corresponds to your CPU
  25. FX-series processors are comple garbage reading-temperature related, i for example use the sensor on my MB to read my FX 6350´s temperature, that is FAR more accurate, do some stress tests and use a motherboard sensor if possible
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