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About Retro Gaming
- Birthday Nov 20, 1999
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Steam
https://steamcommunity.com/id/retro4214/
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Twitch.tv
www.twitch.tv/retro4214
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Twitter
https://twitter.com/Retro4214
Profile Information
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Gender
Male
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Location
SF, CA
System
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CPU
Intel Core i7-4770K
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Motherboard
Asus Maximus VI Gene
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RAM
Corsair Vegeance 16GB
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GPU
Nvidia Geforce GTX 770 SLI
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Case
Corsair 350D
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Storage
Seagate Barracuda 2TB, Samsung 840 Pro 250GB
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PSU
Corsair AX 760i
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Display(s)
Dual AOC 12367F '23
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Cooling
Corsair H100i
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Keyboard
Razer DeathStalker
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Mouse
Razer Naga Epic
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Sound
Razer Kraken Pro
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Ethernet doesn't have a valid ip configuration
Retro Gaming replied to Retro Gaming's topic in Troubleshooting
Ethernet cable was wack, solved.- 11 replies
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Ethernet doesn't have a valid ip configuration
Retro Gaming replied to Retro Gaming's topic in Troubleshooting
Only 1 port, do not have a PCI_e card laying around, did try wiggling my Ethernet cable only made me more angry and don't have a second HDD.- 11 replies
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Ethernet doesn't have a valid ip configuration
Retro Gaming replied to Retro Gaming's topic in Troubleshooting
Where would I find if it says network protocols missing and my motherboard is a Maximus Vi Gene.- 11 replies
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Ethernet doesn't have a valid ip configuration
Retro Gaming replied to Retro Gaming's topic in Troubleshooting
Currently running Windows 8.1 Pro and only my desktop.- 11 replies
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Hello all. Over the past week I've found myself constantly dropping from the internet to the point where I can't connect at all. I keep getting the limited connection yellow triangle and when I try to diagnose the problem all I get met with is: "Ethernet" doesn't have a valid IP configuration IPv4 Connectivity: No network access IPv6 Connectivity: No network access I'm currently hard wired in with the router and have never encountered this issue till recently starting the Monday of last week. But what is odd is that I'll gain internet connection for a while, then out of no where it drops. Sometimes it would come back instantly but now I'm just sitting here with it out for the past 2 days. Things I've tried: -Restarting Router/Modem -Changing the DNS/IP address under the IPv4 Connectivity properties -Going into Command Prompt and using the various commands= ipconfig /release, /renew, netsh winsock reset, etc Nothing seems to be working for me, and what I find even weirder is that every other device in my house works perfectly fine. There is no issue with the internet, I've checked with my provider Comcast and they said everything seems to be fine. Being a content creator, having connection is life or death for me Thanks in advance, -Retro
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PC Turns on for 1 second and then turns off
Retro Gaming replied to Retro Gaming's topic in Troubleshooting
So I'm probably looking at having to replace the PSU all together then? -
PC Turns on for 1 second and then turns off
Retro Gaming replied to Retro Gaming's topic in Troubleshooting
Sadly not the case for me, I took out each ram stick and put them back in. But no luck :c -
PC Turns on for 1 second and then turns off
Retro Gaming replied to Retro Gaming's topic in Troubleshooting
The fan rattling noise was from one of the cables being in the way after I checked the ram sticks, wasn't an issue. I also sadly don't have another PSU lying around that I can try. -
PC Turns on for 1 second and then turns off
Retro Gaming replied to Retro Gaming's topic in Troubleshooting
Before this I was just watching some videos on Chrome, got up for a few minutes to get some cereal and when I came back I found the PC turned off. Then the problem started. -
I'm having an issue I've never encountered before in my pc career. I've built many pcs to know what to do when something goes wrong, but I've oddly found myself stumped. I'm an avid Youtuber and Gamer so this is pretty much life or death for me. To explain the problem, my PC turns on for 1 second and everything powers up (Fans, GPU lights, etc). But then immediately shuts off after, and the only way to recreate this is to flip the switch on the PSU and then turn on the PC. It's an endless cycle that I can't seem to get out off. This is the build: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Retro4214/saved/VthXsY Video: Things I've tried: -Checking each RAM stick (Still nothing) -Checking each wire is fully plugged in (Still nothing) -Cleaning any dust (Still nothing) Please help. -Retro
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Asus Maximus VI Gene Dual GPUs?
Retro Gaming replied to Retro Gaming's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Alright, thanks guys! Merry Christmas! -
Asus Maximus VI Gene Dual GPUs?
Retro Gaming replied to Retro Gaming's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Evga GTX 770 2GB DDR5 This exact one: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/nvidia-geforce-gtx-770-2gb-gddr5-pci-express-3-0-graphics-card/1826004.p?id=1219065626957&skuId=1826004 -
So this Christmas I'm treating myself to a second GPU (Another GTX 770). I know my powersupply can support both of the GPUs, but can the motherboard fit them both? Just taking a glance, it looks like it might be a tight fit and I'm afraid the other GPU will suffocate the other GPU. Thanks, -Retro
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So this Christmas I am treating myself to a second GPU (Another GTX 770). I was wondering if my Corsair 760i had enough juice for both puppies. Thanks