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  1. After removing the MoBo again, I started adding the components one after another to see which was causing the issue. In the end after I reinstalled all components again, it was still reading a normal temperature of 40°C. Thanks for your help Either way in case someone is reading this in the future: try to reinstall components one by one, you might just find the component causing the issue.
  2. I was doing some maintenance on my PC yesterday (removing dust from my case and such), and after finishing it booted fine, except the cpu-fan was not spinning, I brushed it off as low cpu-temps, but when I tried to boot this morning I would not post. Resetting the psu (off then on) I booted and I went for the bios. It reported a temperature of -55°C, which on my aircooler is not possible (see pics). I started with the normal troubleshooting steps (is this just a bios thing? yes in Windows cpu temps are high due to no cpu fan spin) and updated the bios, this did not help, still -55°C. My next step was a cpu-reseat: at first when outside the case the bios reported a normal 33°C, but after I put my motherboard back in the case, the issue resurfaced. I'm using a Gigabyte B450M DS3H on bios F61 with an amd ryzen 3600 at 4.2GHz and G.Skill 2x8Gb 3600 MHz at 3400MHz. Any help is much appreciated
  3. Or what you could also do is cut your case with an iron saw you probably won't need to return it to the manufacturer, but the graphics card is possible that you have to return it
  4. So I bought an evga 430w psu and i wanted to install it first it didn't boot, but later I discovered that my 24 pin doesn't connect well: when I apply a lot of force and keep the 24pin in its place it boots normally, but when I release it, it immediately shuts down any suggestions?
  5. I'd wait for the 7th gen i5 and i7 or the zen SR5 and SR7, with kaby lakes 10-bit encoding you can also watch 4k netflix. If you're able to wait that long go for the 7600k you can buy ram and MoBo if you stay at intel I'd ditch the 32gB for 16 and save it for the i7
  6. So I wanted to have a shortcut to have my pc go to sleep by using ahk, but for some reason it does some strange things, could someone help me? I wanted to make it usable in all programs by first win+d --> alt+f4 --> s --> enter here's what I already have: ^!s:: Send, #d!{f4} s{enter} return Thank you all
  7. True, but futureproofing and because you can and easy overclocking
  8. I would wait for the new kaby lake architecture to see daylight, because it'll retail for the same price as a current i5 or i7 You can buy a MoBo though
  9. I might have raised my question wrong: I was wondering what new we could add to our current gaming experience and not whether we should continue exploring science
  10. But for gaming on a screen, does this matter?
  11. We in the Netherlands have saying "promise makes dept" translated to English, if you stop making GPUs in 15 years I get to have your top of the line card, okay?
  12. Try reinstalling drivers for your drivers, that should be the problem
  13. With the release of BF1 and the game engine it's using, I was wondering whether we'll have better graphics in newer games: Look how realistic 'The Witcher 3' is, with it's " "hairworks" etc. and game engines keep getting better, and we'll probably not yet have 8K for a while, and if we had, we'd still be able to run some AAA titles with the top of the line cards as @LinusTech showed in his "gaming at 8K" video, which btw I loved. But game devs can't make a game more realistic than the world already is, right? So the game engines will continue to evolve, the only thing that gpus can stress more than it already is viewrange and bigger maps.
  14. So, if this is out of budget, then instead of the i5 6500, go for the i3-6100: it is reasonable cpu and is clocked a little higher, for your games, it won't matter if it is a dual core hyperthreaded or a true quad core Here is my list, if you want overclocking abilities then get some random asrock z-170 MoBo for like $50 more http://pcpartpicker.com/list/RNrphq
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