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Thatguywiththetoasterpc

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  1. True, but I've found multiple people on the forums complaining about it being like this for a year. I'm glad it works well for you, but I can't but feel like I got shafted. It's so terrible I'm getting occasional spikes at 720p 30fps. And even it if it is due to high demand the problem is still just that. You can't rightfully sell people a product if you can't actually meet the demands for that product.
  2. So last night I decided to give into my lust and wanted to play Cyperpunk with decent quality. And since Nvidia can't fix it's 3080 stock problems I thought I'd give Geforce Now a shot... I mean after all, I got a gigabit connection. What cpuld go wrong?Right?? It even "claims" you only need 50mbps download speeds for 1080p 60fos gaming on high settings. Well let me tell you they are full of crap. I passed every speed test, and had only 10ms ping from the midwest server. (Recommended is below 40ms) Still nothing but Lag and stuttering.... Yellow bars constantly. I even calped my ISP and had them send a guy out to check things because they value their customers unlike Mr.Jensen... They found nothing wrong and I believe them because steam practically insta-downloads my games. So it's on Nvidias end from what I can tell. I also have a paid founders membership as well in case anyone asks. I figured I'd write this to vent my frustration and to give other people a heads up. Sorry for the bad Grammar. Oh and my speeds are 1000 down 300 up in case anyone asks.
  3. Thank you much for this! Now I guess my best bet is to take some hand measurements and try to find one that fits best from the website. The gaming chairs may not improve your skill, but the mouse definitely can lolol
  4. Like Dr Disrespect I'm 6'8 (minus the 36in vertical leap) And my palm is as big as some peoples faces. But for the life of me I can't find a decent mouse thats ergonomic, large, and built for gaming. I'm starting to get ulnar nerve problems from these midget mice. And in case you're wondering DR Disrespect uses roccat and they also look tiny on him.
  5. Yeah lol now I'll have to throw another 500 dollars onto that right? I've never heard of an EVGA psu fucking up like this. And PSUs are rarely a problem anyways. But I guess that's my luck.
  6. Because it never gave me greif on my AM3 board I guess. And I've never heard of an EVGA PSU failing (even bronze lol) I just figured about anything else was more likely. But now I don't got much of an option on that.
  7. I am doing stock actually, I've got failures rumning a B350m board with 2400mhz and then agian with 2666mhz ram. Swapped CPU and mobo to a 3600 and a x570 and still get them. The failures are never consistent either. Test 5, 7, or 9 seem to fail at random. And regardless of the configuration. I can't believe I've bought that many parts that are bogus. I meam I did assemble my PC without static discharge protection. But i did it over hardwood floooring wearing only my tighty whites and right next to my sink (grounding point) So I doubt I'm the one frying them as well.
  8. Yeah but this board has an isolated sound unit. And it doesn't explain the stuttering. Also I've technically already done that. But it was at the beginning of this. Soo I guess it's worth a shot. Also I'm still getting memtest errors with a new mobo, RAM, and CPU and I don't think Windows could throw that off either.
  9. First off I'm not a noob to building PCs, I started upgrading my toaster in 2015 and now I've built 3 seperate machines, and I'm currently rocking a decent system. But after jumping from my Teriible AM3 build to AM4 + Ryzen. I've been having this werid screen stutter followed by an auditory buzz from my speakers. I know you're first thoughts are probably the GPU, right? Nope! I upgraded from a 1050 Ti to the 2080 and it's still here... Well maybe I got unstable memory and Memtest keeps showing ramdom failures. Nope. Replaced them 2x times and it's still there... Okay maybe it's the CPU setting it off? Upgraded from a 1600 to an 3600x. So yet agian it's unlikely. Okay now we're going in deep. What it it's my old b350m MoBo? Afterwall it's the cheap-cheap of the first gen boards. Well my $250 X570 haming edge is still having it. Finally after it evolved to happening even more frequently and causing BSOD I thought maybe my SSD/HDD's were failing. So I bought enterprise seagate HDDs and a Samsung 870 Evo+ and then cloned the OS over. I ran startup repair on my USB and it couldn't find anything. Finally after replacing everything in my system besides the case fans, case, and the 1000w EVGA titanium grade PSU with a 10 year warranty. I think it's fixed, I mean how could it possibly continue? Well after all the nukes about $2000 dollars. It happened again... I don't know if I'm cursed or actually going insane but if I can't get this fixed I'm probably going never build again. This has killed the dream of building my own Rig. I loved the idea of soung it at first but now it's just an unending troubleshoot. Sorry for the rant everyone. If you even reached the end. If there's any tech wizards out there with a brilliant Idea I'd love to hear it. Seriously man... Specs: EVGA 2080 super Ryzen 5 3600x Corsair H150i Corsair Vengance 16gb at 3200mhz MSI X570 Gaming Edge Samsung 870 Evo+ 1tb m.2 drive 2x Seagate SED drives in Raid 0 And a EVGA 1000w titanium PSU Please kill me
  10. My operating system still thinks I have my game drive A: installed and is showing shortcuts to it that are dead. But I'll give that a shot man since I haven't heard of it.
  11. Hello everyone, I know this probably sounds stupid but I rushed to upgrade my 4TB raid setup to 6 TB, and just swapped them without properly removing them. Now I have a bunch of shortcuts to a drive that no longer exists, and can't be removed via the delete option. (says drive cannot be located) How do I fix this dumb mistake I made?
  12. Hmm okay, I'll need to stop it then. I was just looking at doing Raid 0 or 5 (if possible) and I'm guessing I'd want the more advanced software for it.
  13. Well according the good chap above there'd be absolutely no point anyways so yeah I'm just taking the common route on this one.
  14. Oh wow, then that explains why the damn took me into Windows Formatting... lol Thanks for the insight on that. And yeah I just started to format it in windows now.
  15. I got 2 enterprise seatgate SED drives I was wanting to put into my Desktop. It's kinda for storage, and kinda out of boredom lol
  16. Damn I guess my board is too new. I thought I was alright because it had Sata/raid drivers on it's website. Though if I did hardware level raid I wouldn't be able to take advantage of the SED functionality on these enterprise drives anyways, so I'll just take your word on it.
  17. Greetings and Salutations, as the title says, how do you run hardware level raid with a MSI Bios. (Specifically click bios 5) I can find only one guide and it's confusing at best. (The guy goes into Windows Formatting with a boot disk, which doesn't seem quite right) Anyone who has experience with this seemingly lost art, I would really appreciate your insight lol
  18. Thanks that actually helped a ton. I had originally thought would be how things would work but I saw some conflicting info on it. Now I gotta figure out how to actually get hardware level raid working on this dumb MSI Bios lol
  19. Ok cool, I look into the article. I got these thinking well at least they're super secure, even though they're slow. But I don't want them if I can't even do RAID 0 lol
  20. Yeah I get that part. I wasn't to worried about the Encryption effecting performance by itself, I just saw an article saying SED doesn't work in raid for whatever reason.
  21. As the title says, is it possible to disable SED functionality for a RAID 0 setup? I got my hands on 2 3TB Constellation ES.2 SED drives from a buddy that are brand new. But i don't care about the Encryption honestly I just want speed for my less played games.
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