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Is there no FPS cap? I notice that in the pic those are the advanced settings, so go back and check for that ig.
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Check for V-Sync in settings, set it to not wait for or disable it.
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better safe then sorry
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for a short time, your gpu can handle that temp, just set ab to open on windows startup and dont be a dumbass (your gpu would throttle down to all hell before it got damaged)
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Folding 12yrs later
Firecheetah13 replied to G.I.BRO's topic in Folding@home, Boinc, and Coin Mining
F-F-F-F-FERMI! -
Folding 12yrs later
Firecheetah13 replied to G.I.BRO's topic in Folding@home, Boinc, and Coin Mining
I worked on it for 3 months straight on my main computer, couldn't use it much during that time cause it took pretty much all of the power my computer had. Got up to like 25.1mil or something, you? -
New components, all (only) games crashing
Firecheetah13 replied to gabezz's topic in Troubleshooting
At least in PUBG, for me, I was having a lot of issues after reinstalling Afterburner. Basically, RivaTuner monitors your framerate among other statistics while in game. By turning on silent mode, the program is basically turned off. -
New components, all (only) games crashing
Firecheetah13 replied to gabezz's topic in Troubleshooting
If you have MSI Afterburner installed, look for RivaTuner and put it in silent mode. You may or may not have it, depending on what you installed with MSI AB, but if you did, there should be a little blue screen icon, which is RivaTuner. Click on it and there should be a "Silent Mode" slider. -
Don't get a sound card. Get a DAC/AMP if you really need to.
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Suffering from bad stutters when my GPU or CPU hit 100% usage
Firecheetah13 replied to Ahmed Nofal's topic in Troubleshooting
Probably a background task spiking while you're in game, try checking task manager for any outstanding issues -
No problem! I generally have mine deadset for music 99% of the time. (Preamp: -6.5 dB Include: example.txt GraphicEQ: 20 2.75; 25 2.5; 31.5 2; 40 2; 50 1.95; 63 2; 80 2; 100 2.1; 125 1.9; 160 1.65; 200 1.5; 250 1.15; 315 0.8; 400 0.5; 500 0.55; 630 0.6; 800 0.65; 1000 1; 1250 0.75; 1600 0.65; 2000 0.38; 2500 0.1; 3150 -0.07; 4000 -0.25; 5000 -0.62; 6300 -1; 8000 -2; 10000 -2.5; 12500 -3; 16000 -3.25; 20000 -3.65) That's what's in for me right now, as I listen to a lot of music that is heavier on the bass side of things, but I set my preamp lower to reduce distortion in the headset for high frequencies. However, you can always raise the preamp to get more total volume out. Everybody's tastes are different, so find what works for you. I personally love the sound signature of these headphones, even if I have to boost the bass a little
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Don't use the realtek audio manager for equalizer settings. "Treble" and "bass" are the most vague terms in audio enhancement. https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/11/1696040635911128308/ This should help a lot if you take your time adjusting the settings, creating the preset which works for you best. Explosions will be on the lower end, probably around 60-100 Hz, and gunshots will probably be from 3-5 kHz, at least based on my experience. So I recommend medium-ish settings in the 20-60Hz range, maybe with a slight boost of 1-2, a higher boost from 60-150Hz of 3-4.5, from 300-2 kHz I wouldn't really edit anything, and boost 2-5 kHz by somwhere between 2-4 ticks, and leave the rest above, maybe with a slight reduction above 15 kHz of 0-1.5. (BTW don't use the settings he stated in the post, that's for music)
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Yep, reinstalled OS.
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AIDA64 stresses your CPU to levels that wouldn't ever be seen in the real world. I would say take that temp you get after an hour and subtract 5.
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I would personally say about $400 because of that CPU, but you might be able to stretch the dough to $450.
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That PSU is cutting it close. Based on a quick wattage calculator, you will be pulling just over 400 watts. Since that PSU probably isn't 100% efficient, I would say get a new one first before you blow up your rig.
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If you're a lazy coon then just get something such as an H80i + and EKWB for your GPU, but I really recommend custom watercooling.
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from a brand like asus it's about $800ish here, but I have a monitor from pixio and they arent bad, just not well known
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Don't trust it. Unknown brand, limited details, extremely cheap.
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AMD Frame Rate Control Causes Latency
Firecheetah13 replied to Frankieanime158's topic in Troubleshooting
Sadly, not that I know of. Freesync is really the only way around it, and your monitor has to support it through a DP 1.2 port. -
PC Crashes in games like Rocket League and World of Warcraft
Firecheetah13 replied to cofz922's topic in Troubleshooting
PSU Model? 600w from thermaltake isn't exactly specific. -
https://pixiogaming.com/collections/monitors/products/px347c-prime
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Updating steam games maxes drive to 100%
Firecheetah13 replied to DevilsHand676's topic in Troubleshooting
Verify the game cache to make sure that steam isn't looking for a file that doesn't exist to place the update into. -
PC Crashes in games like Rocket League and World of Warcraft
Firecheetah13 replied to cofz922's topic in Troubleshooting
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PC Crashes in games like Rocket League and World of Warcraft
Firecheetah13 replied to cofz922's topic in Troubleshooting
Log into Windows 10 Press the Windows key to open the Start Menu Select Search Type-in cmd Right-click on Command Prompt from the search results list Click Run as administrator Log in as an Administrator When Command Prompt launches, type the command: The parameters for this command are: /f option will attempt to fix any found errors /r option will locate for bad sectors and recovery any readable information /x option will force the volume you’re about to check to be dismounted before the utility begins a scan If the C: drive is in use, type Y to run a scan at your PC’s next restart. If so, exit Command Prompt and restart the computer. (This is for running a CHKDSK and will check the drive for corrupted sectors, which may fix the problem, Source: https://neosmart.net/wiki/chkdsk/#From_Command_Prompt-5)