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Underi

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    10.0.0.2
  • Interests
    Networking and cars.
  • Occupation
    Uni student
  • Member title
    Logitech masterrace

System

  • CPU
    Intel i5 8400 @ 2.8GHz
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z370 PC PRO
  • RAM
    32GB DDR4 @ 3600MHz
  • GPU
    GTX 970 MSI Gaming Edition 4GB
  • Case
    Fractal Design Meshify 2
  • Storage
    Kingston A2000 500GB NVME SSD, 2TB and 4TB Seagate HDD
  • PSU
    Seasonic FOCUS GX-850
  • Display(s)
    Acer XF240H, Benq GL2440H
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-D15 chromax.black
  • Keyboard
    Mountain Everest Max w/ Brown switches
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 HERO SE
  • Sound
    Beyerdynamics DT990 Pro 250Ω, AT2020 USB+, Logitech Z537
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
  • Laptop
    Asus Zenbook UX410UA with i3 7100u, 8GB RAM, Kingston 480GB SSD running Ubuntu 20.04
  • Phone
    iPhone 12

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  1. Just watched steve's video on the cooler and wow I'm kind of regretting ever buying the NH-D15. And here I thought Noctua was the best money could buy. I'm honestly so sick of the metal-wire-trying-to-desperately-hold-fans-yet-sagging type of install that many manufacturers do, including noctua. I'll be looking into buying this just because the fans have been installed infinitely better. No more trying to have the fans stay in place. This thing seems perfect for the money. And it's cheaper than the noctua too. How has there been ZERO innovation from noctua in the last, what, 10 years now despite being hailed the best of the best in computer air cooling by practically everyone. Linus should instead do a deepcool collab on the screwdriver.
  2. Well, there really seems to be something wrong with the card. It's still crashing even when just listening to youtube browsing steam store. Also seeing artifacts just before the screen would go black. I'll most likely be returning this card and paying 70€ more for a 6700 XT.
  3. Not sure yet. I got instructions from AMD to update my BIOS, update to 22H2 version of Windows (I was on 21H2) and to reinstall the drivers. I've now done this all and I guess we'll see if it helps. Here are the exact instructions I got:
  4. I did uninstall nvidia drivers with DDU before installing the new card but not since. Not sure, just went on AMD site and downloaded one for the 7600. Says "Adrenalin Edition for Radeon™ RX 7600"
  5. Hey. Decided to upgrade after 9 long years with my dear GTX 970. It was clearly nearing the end of it's life with problems OC'ing and modern triple-A games not running at 60fps even on the lowest of settings. The RX 7600 seemed like a great upgrade option but I'm starting to regret it. I thought the meme about AMD drivers being dogwater and constant crashes and issues were just fanboys flaming and unfounded in general. Surely it can't be THAT bad? Well, I got the card three days ago and honestly it's starting to be too much. It happens AT LEAST daily, the drivers crashing, the screen going blank. If not during almost every game session. It doesn't matter if it's something lightweight like League or Cyberpunk 2077, it can and probably will crash. I'm talking like 5-15 times a day. Sometimes even when I'm just watching a youtube video. Is this really "normal" for an AMD card or is it just that new or is the card faulty? I honestly don't remember having any issues ever with my 970 unless I was overclocking.
  6. Doing fine here, constant 60+ fps at least on lows with occasional dips to 50-60 during graphically heavy scenes like outside with tons of grass. 100% playable. i5 8400 GTX 970
  7. They're surprisingly popular there. I wonder what kind of competition there is on bilibili regarding general tech channels.
  8. I guess wow has this too but osrs gold selling is a thing. Read an article once about how people in poor countries farm gold in osrs and sell that gold for dollars which there buys lot lot more stuff than, say, in the US. https://www.polygon.com/features/2020/5/27/21265613/runescape-is-helping-venezuelans-survive The thing about OSRS is that you don't need to be all that good at the game to make money unlike in competitive games. You need to obviously understand it and there's a huge time investment, but you don't need to be the best in the world at runescape to make money.
  9. Not much I guess, but all of the parts unused are very old and low-end so it would be good for basic browsing at most. I have two late 2000s GPUs, some cases, fans, coolers, PSUs. Few dying HDDs with broken sectors, so yeah, pretty much just need a motherboard, RAM and a processor but you wouldn't be doing anything but check your email with it. Wouldn't be worth the hassle selling these for a couple of euros, my time is worth than what I would get from making the ads and meeting buyers etc, so it's all just sitting in the attic in case I would need a temporary hard drive or other spare parts.
  10. I didn't really want to run memtest since it takes forever. My motherboard detects the RAM speeds wrong and underclocks them to 2600MHz I think, that's why I have XMP and slight ram OC. I'll do it this weekend if the crashes keep coming.
  11. I've been riddled with constant daily crashes on my PC for the past couple of weeks. So far the dump files haven't really helped other than it's most likely a "driver issue". I uninstalled GPU drivers in safe mode with DDU twice now and seems like it didn't help. I also had a 3 year old Seagate drive fail just outside of warranty, so I removed that if it could've been the culprit. The last two BSODs are quite interesting however. Both were "KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE"s and both had the same parameter 3, which indicates "A LIST_ENTRY has been corrupted". The only difference was that during the first one I used Shadowplay and the process_name in the dump was nvcontainer.exe, which is Shadowplay. When I realized that I uninstalled drivers with shadowplay and Geforce Experience and started using OBS with replay buffer. The crashing seemed to stop for 3 days, until 5 minutes ago when the same crash with same parameters happened, only with obs.exe. So my PC really doesn't like recording. I'll attach my specs and the two dump files here if anyone can read them better than me and help. i5 8400 GTX 970 2 years old 4x8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200MHz CL16 running at 3600MHz Drives are Kingston KC2500 NVMe 500GB SSD, 4TB Seagate Barracuda and a 2TB WD Blue. Windows 10 Pro 21H2 111022-10578-01.dmp 110722-8828-01.dmp
  12. Might've wanted to try Lubuntu or other more lightweight distros. We used it on a 2008 Pentium at school and it ran perfect.
  13. Yeah I had tried those before making the post here. The switch being faulty wouldnt matter cuz I tried to start by shorting the switch pins on the mobo anyways.
  14. Got it to start by shorting PS_ON for a minute or so until the CPU debug LED disappeared. Power switch still doesn't work.
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