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  1. Gotta go with the 1100 V2 Computer Case.. That thing is a stunner with it's looks!
  2. Has anyone been able to figure out how to turn off the voice dialing on the Dot Case? It's pocket dialed a few people on me now lol.
  3. Double checked -- All up to date, including latest BIOS for this machine.
  4. Hi LTT! Having a strange problem and can't seem to figure it out. looking for some help! I own a (few year old) Asus G74SX. As of late I seem to be getting random ping spikes via wifi that I never used to these spikes are visiable between my laptop and the gateway it's attached to.. I'll go through what I've checked in order to give you an idea on what I've already tried. Multiple Routers. -- I've tried 3 seperate routers, 2 are Rogers cable routers, one is an Asus dual-band (don't know the model name) Different spectrum and different channels -- I've tried channels 1, 6 and 11 in the 2.4 ghz band I've tried the 5ghz band as well. different wireless cards -- I replaced the original qualcomm atheros wireless card with a dual-band Intel Centrino advanced n 6235 Different ISPs -- One is Rogers Cable and one is a no name fibre company in my small town. It's worth noting this doesn't seem to happen via ethernet cable. Here's an example of some numbers.. This is me sitting 5 feet away from my home router with direct LOS: Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=6ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=6ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=6ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=80ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=44ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=4ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=179ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=57ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=5ms TTL=64 Reply from 192.168.1.1: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=64 Resullting in latency while gamin' like this: eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=102ms TTL=241 eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=107ms TTL=241 eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=475ms TTL=241 eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=386ms TTL=241 eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=308ms TTL=241 eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=290ms TTL=241 eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=109ms TTL=241 eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=103ms TTL=241 eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=101ms TTL=241 eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=306ms TTL=241 eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=198ms TTL=241 eply from 216.52.241.254: bytes=32 time=309ms TTL=241 Any ideas? Let me know! Thanks!!
  5. My favorite thing about the HTC One M8 would definitely be the sheer build quality of the phone. It looks so sleek and (I assume) based on what it's made of would be extremely durable! Excellent video Linus! I hope you continue to do phone reviews.. Love the videos!
  6. Hello everyone. I'm doing some general troubleshooting on my machine and when I came to checking my SSD, I decided I'd look at the SMART data and see if anything is askew. it is as follows. ID ATTRIBUTE STATUS VALUE WORST THRESHOLD TYPE UPDATED RAW 1 Raw Read Error Rate 0x000f 088 088 050 Pre-fail Always 0/4401205 5 Retired Block Count 0x0033 100 100 003 Pre-fail Always 2 9 Power-On Hours 0x0032 090 090 000 Old age Always 9193h+19m+55.580s 12 Device Power Cycle Count 0x0032 099 099 000 Old age Always 1463 171 Program Fail Count 0x0032 000 000 000 Old age Always 2 172 Erase Fail Count 0x0032 000 000 000 Old age Always 0 174 Unexpected Power Loss 0x0030 000 000 000 Old age Offline 108 177 Wear Range Delta 0x0000 000 000 000 Old age Offline 2 181 Program Fail Count 0x0032 000 000 000 Old age Always 2 182 Erase Fail Count 0x0032 000 000 000 Old age Always 0 187 Reported Uncorrectable 0x0032 100 100 000 Old age Always 0 194 Temperature Celsius 0x0022 030 030 000 Old age Always 30 (Min/Max 30/30) 195 ECC On-the-Fly Error Count 0x001c 120 120 000 Old age Offline 0/4401205 196 Reallocation Event Count 0x0033 100 100 003 Pre-fail Always 2 201 Uncorrectable Soft Read Error Rate 0x001c 120 120 000 Old age Offline 0/4401205 204 Soft ECC Correction Rate 0x001c 120 120 000 Old age Offline 0/4401205 230 Life Curve Status 0x0013 100 100 000 Pre-fail Always 100 231 SSD Life Left 0x0013 100 100 010 Pre-fail Always 0 241 Lifetime Writes from Host 0x0032 000 000 000 Old age Always 7554 242 Lifetime Reads to Host 0x0032 000 000 000 Old age Always 9243 Anything catch anyone's eye? What I'm confused with is #231. This drive is more than 2 years old now. could it really be accurate to still have a life left value of 100? Thank you all.
  7. @Warcony Thanks for the response. I sure hope not! I imagine I'm out of warranty by now. Just posting as an update - I downclocked from 775mhz to 700 and 1250mhz to 1175... still crashing.
  8. Hi, thank you for replying. It is not overclocked - in fact I'm probably going to try underclocking and I'll report back I have tried both the latest WHQL as well as beta driver to no avail. I'll report back!
  9. Hi All, This is my first post to LTT, I have been recommended here by a friend. I hope someone here can see something I'm missing because I'm out of ideas. I'm using a G74SX that has an Intel 2670qm 2.2ghz cpu with 12gb of ram and a gtx 560m with 3gb of dedicated memory running Windows 8. The issue I'm having has been happening for a while but as of late has been getting consistently worse. Any time I'm playing a game (doesn't seem to matter what game) After a random amount of time my screen will freeze, audio will loop for about 3 seconds and the screen will go black, I will then see a popup notifcation saying something along the lines of "Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered." When this happens, I get 2 entries in my event log which I will attach to this post. based on my research here is what I have tried. - Clean driver install (boot into safe mode, uninstall drivers, restart, run driver sweeper, restart, install drivers) - Checking temperatures when crashing, my GPU doesn't go above ~60 degrees. - setting the regkey [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers] "TdrDelay" to both 10 and 0. - Using "gameboosting" applications to stop anything that doesn't have to be running. I'm out of ideas. does anyone have any suggestions to try or ideas? Thank you very much. error.rtf error.rtf
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