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    i7 4790K @ Stock
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    16GB 1600Mhz
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    G1 GTX 1070
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    Windows 10

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  1. My PC has been acting up. It only powers on when I hold down the power button for a few seconds, and if I press it quickly, it makes noise and flashes but doesn't turn on. Additionally, I have to unplug and plug in my sound card and keyboard almost every time I power on the PC to get them to work. Having no other issues. Everything is updated included bios
  2. So whenever I shut my PC down for an extended time it has never had an issue with the aRGB header resetting or peripherals not working. But recently when my PC shuts down and I turn it on the aRGB is resetting to default and I have to unplug and plug back in my external sound card to get it to work (it is off when I turn on my PC and I have tried new usb ports). My aRGB only used to reset to default when I unplug my PC from the wall and I am sure that the electricity has been uninterrupted. What can I try to fix these issues it is annoying going into my BIOS every boot to set my RGB and plugging my sound card back in every time.
  3. Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini ATX Mid Tower, RTX EVGA FTW3 3080ti, 5800x, Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x16 32GB 3200Mhz, ASUS TUF X570-PRO, Lian Li SP 750w, Samsung 970 1TB EVO Plus
  4. Do they make any >850w SFX power supplies that don't suffer from coil whine? It seems for whatever reason when you get past 750w coil whine is painfully apparent. So my current Lian Li SP 750 750w SFX that has no coil whine needs to be upgraded to 850w and my 750w SFX PSU has no issues with noise or anything. Last month I bought an EVGA SuperNOVA 850w SFX PSU and it suffered from coil whine that was noticeably bad. Upon checking the reviews no one complained about any noise or coil whine except for people who have the 850w unit on the reviews on every site. Everyone with the 750W unit had no complaints. So I returned that EVGA PSU and I am wondering if all SFX PSUs above 750w all suffer from coil whine? https://pcpartpicker.com/products/power-supply/#A=850000000000,2050000000000&th=5&sort=price&page=1 This is the entire selection of SFX PSUs above 750w. Every review I have read on every site the people with sub-850w PSUs don't complain of coil whine but every bad review for all 850w units multiple people are complaining about coil whine. Is this every unit or just selective units? It seems even the PSUs that advertise "100% Japanese capacitors" still suffer from coil whine. https://pcpartpicker.com/product/cs7G3C/fsp-group-dagger-pro-850-w-80-gold-certified-fully-modular-sfx-power-supply-sda2-850 The only PSU that I couldn't find having any reviews complaining about coil whine is this one and I think that is just cause there isn't enough reviews. https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Technology-Platinum-Modular-SX1000-LPT-X/dp/B0919YY7Z6 Even this 1000w SFX PSU people complain of coil whine. If I ran this 1000w PSU with more leeway than an 850W would the coil whine be less than me running an 850w PSU balls to the wall? I need a SFX PSU that is quiet. The rest of my system is quiet and I can audibly hear the coil whine when I play games above anything else. Even with a headset on. And I am 100% sure, when I had the 850w EVGA SFX PSU that it was coil whine and not a faulty fan.
  5. Windows 11 was my issue as Windows 10 has resolved my issues. All y'all who said it was the power supply might wanna stick to console gaming
  6. I've had this for less than a month: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07M63H81H?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details would this be better? https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Supernova-Modular-Warranty-123-GM-0850-X1/dp/B093B5G7XD/ref=psdc_1161760_t2_B07M63H81H
  7. I am running some fairly fast RAM (14-14-14-39 3200Mhz) but I've tried with XMP on and off already and I still have crashing while in dual channel. I will run MemTest overnight and send results.
  8. There are people who run a 3080 with a 650W fine. And the issue is already deemed to be RAM/CPU/MOBO related
  9. I have been having pretty annoying crashes on every game I play and I cannot pinpoint exactly what it is but I feel like I am pretty close. I tried just putting one RAM stick in and haven't had any crashes yet and my Rust was crashing about every 10 minutes so it wasn't hard to tell the crashing stopped. So anyways what are some other troubleshooting steps I can try? Is it for sure the RAM or is it MOBO/CPU? I have not tested all 4 RAM slots yet but I am not sure if that is necessary yet as that would take a little bit of time. From what I can tell my game crashes while running this RAM kit in dual channel but not single channel with one stick.
  10. I'll let you know after I try that. But I know that I did try both sticks in both dual channel slots and had the same crashing result. So I haven't tried every slot but the two I was using. I tried both sticks in each slot and they haven't crashed yet on their own. They apparently only crash when in dual channel.
  11. I took out a stick of RAM and disabled XMP and knock on wood haven't had a crash yet. I did run MemTest86 for an hour with both sticks in on a previous day with the XMP profile on even and had no errors with the test. Would it for sure be a RAM issue if I haven't crashed yet? I would order the same kit because I do like the timings and speed. My RAM: TEAMGROUP T-Force Dark Pro Samsung IC 16GB Kit (2x8GB) DDR4 Dram 3200MHz (PC4-25600) CL14
  12. My games are crashing every 10-20 minutes. I can be playing insanely light games like Fortnite or Dota 2 (so GPU is below half load) and it will still crash.
  13. Do you think my boot drive is defective? I do have most of my games on my boot drive but on my secondary SSD those games will also crash. Will that not matter or should I still try a new windows installation on a new drive?
  14. So everyone of my games that I play have been crashing and I hardly even play demanding games. This leads me to believe I'm likely having a hardware issue but a software issue is also possible but it's a month-old installation of Windows 11. My specs: R7 5800x, ASRock x570s PG, 16GB CL 14 3200Mhz RAM, ASUS TUF RTX 3080, and a 750W PSU. I have the latest BIOS, have reinstalled the latest Nvidia drivers with DDU, and I have removed all overclocks including RAM and am still crashing. I have recently changed out my motherboard but I am not certain whether or not I was experiencing the same crashes beforehand as it was a few months ago. When the games crash I get not error messages or anything. But here is the messages I get from event viewer when my games crash
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