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IamTyphoon

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  1. I turned my PC on yesterday and left the room, when I came back it prompted me to hit a key to cancel Chkdsk, I was too late and it already started doing it's thing. It has been about 14 hours now and it is only at 18% progress with an ETA of 65 hours and increasing. I haven't really had problems with the hard drive, it is 5 years old but the worse thing that happens is Windows Explorer is a bit slow, and to fix this I sign out and sign back in (Could this have caused Chkdsk?) With the current speed it should finish in 10 days. I have bought a new HDD to clone the data on to, but with the way this is going I don't know if I'll have a chance. I am contemplating shutting the PC down but I don't wanna lose important data, but I don't know how long this will take, it could take weeks but I need this for university work. Help guys, please.
  2. Any other suggestions guys?
  3. GPU temps while playing demanding games are about 75c and CPU temps are about 60c
  4. Yes, while playing and benchmarking AC: Origins it was about 75c
  5. Recently I purchased Dead by Daylight, but about 80% of the time when I enter a match my PC crashes and GPU fans become very loud; I then have to power off my PC at the button. I updated drivers and such and it still happens, so. I ran Furmark and within about 10 seconds my PC crashes and the GPU fans become very loud (Identical to Dead by Daylight) and I have to force the power off. So, I recently upgraded my GPU from an old HD 7970 as that had seemingly died (maybe PSU caused the problem instead) So I can only assume that it is not the new GPU. What I think is happening is the GPU is drawing too much power and PSU is shutting itself off. Is there any way to test if this is case and not another problem? And is it safe for me to play less demanding games such as CSGO? As I only noticed this has been happening since I played Dead by Daylight? (a more demanding game) I ran FPS benchmarks on CSGO (High FPS) and Assassins Creed Origins (Demanding game) and neither had any problems. I am not sure if it is just the way Dead by Daylight runs, and that it draws a lot of power in a sudden burst like Furmark? I also checked CPU voltages and they are fine too. PC SPECS: CASE : NZXT SOURCE 210 BLACK CPU : INTEL I7 6700 3.4Ghz GPU : XFX AMD Radeon RX 590 Fatboy 8GB RAM : 16GB of Corsair Vengeance SSD : Kingston A400 120GB HDD : Western Digital Blue WD10EZEX 1TB MOBO : ASRock H110M-HDV PSU : Corsair CXM 600W Thank you
  6. Weird GPU display issues (Help please) I have been having peculiar issues with getting no display from my GPU for just over a month now. I have tried the following with various results -Cleaning GPU (Worked a few times but hard to tell if it is just coincidental) -Reseat GPU (Worked a few times but again, could be coincidental) -Reseat ram (Worked, could be coincidental) -Uninstalled/Updated/Rolled back Drivers (Worked but could be coincidental) -Updated BIOS (did not work) -Only putting the PC in sleep mode (this worked for a entire day but then began the cycle of no display again) I am so lost, it used to work when I changed to HDMI but then back to DP strangely, and it also used to work if I unplugged all the USB's devices (could be coincidental or maybe it is a PSU issue) It would display when plugged in from the MOBO mostly, but not 100% of the time; Only one fan spins on startup, don't think it is a feature as the GPU is a HD 7970 and I am pretty sure they don't have this feature and not only that, the other fan begins the to spin then stops when booting, and I have ran Furmark and the GPU handles it pretty well. I am so lost and just want this fixed. It could be anything, I am thinking GPU or PSU, but could be MOBO. Help please, I'm desperate guys.
  7. I have no display at all now. If it is connected to the GPU, HDMI or DP I get no display BIOS or Windows
  8. In the my original post I mentioned how I uninstalled the GPU as a device and uninstalled the drivers and it worked but only as a generic device, I then reinstalled the proper drivers, which worked briefly, but it failed to show an image once restating my PC and changing to DP.
  9. I originally thought that I had to reseat the GPU. But the fact it eventually worked strikes me as not a hardware issue.
  10. I have no option for turning iGPU Multi-Monitor off, and I have set it so that it uses the PCIe
  11. Don't even know where to begin I turned my PC on this morning and there was no display on my monitor, I plug a hdmi cable into my mobo to the monitor and that doesn't work. Turns out the monitor power lead is broke, no biggie got a new one. Now it will only show a display from onboard graphics not GPU, I check device manager and my GPU is under the "hidden items" I click uninstall device+drivers. Restart PC, it boots from GPU using HDMI but only as a generic device, I installed the drivers again and it works fine. I restart, switch to DP and it no longer displays, I switch back to HDMI and still no longer displays? Help me, please
  12. I am still using a non activated Windows 7 but I am planning on upgrading to Windows 10 ASAP but I am changing my motherboard and CPU and I am wondering how to go about doing this? Do I install Windows 10 then change motherboard? But it won't then boot? I also want to keep all my data on my HDD as well? Help? System Specs Currently: CASE : NZXT SOURCE 210 BLACK CPU : AMD FX 8370E 3.3GHz GPU : SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7970 DUAL X 3GB OC RAM : 8GB of hyperX Fury HDD : Western Digital Blue WD10EZEX 1TB MOBO : ASRock 960GM/U3S3 FX PSU : Corsair CXM 600W Upgrade Specs: CASE : NZXT SOURCE 210 BLACK CPU : Intel i7 6700 GPU : SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7970 DUAL X 3GB OC RAM : 16gb of Ram (don't know yet) HDD : Western Digital Blue WD10EZEX 1TB MOBO : ASRock H110M-HDV S1151 mATX PSU : Corsair CXM 600W
  13. MOUSEPAD : Cougar Speed 2 Large MOUSE : Zowie Gear FK2 HEADSET : OZONE Rage 7HX KEYBOARD : Vortex POK3R Cherry MX Clear
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