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Mavranox

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Oregon
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    i5-6600k @ 4.6GHz
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z170 Hero Alpha
  • RAM
    16GB Avexir Blitz 1.1 2800 red (8x2)
  • GPU
    Asus Strix gtx 1070 @ 2114GHz
  • Case
    Phanteks Enthoo Evolve ATX
  • Storage
    1tb WD HDD, 256gb samsung 2.5in SSD, 128gb intel M.2 SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA Supernova NEX 650G
  • Display(s)
    x1 hp 1680x1050 (vertical), x1 qnix 2560x1440 (horizontil)
  • Cooling
    swiftech h320-x2
  • Keyboard
    logitech MK550 & Razer Orbweaver Chroma
  • Mouse
    logitech M570
  • Sound
    vizio soundbar
  • Operating System
    win 10 pro
  • PCPartPicker URL

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  1. I've asked, but have not yet received an answer. I'll search for them though. Any links you may have to speed up the process would be appreciated.
  2. The client wishes for a gaming pc, a workstation pc, and a continually running workstation pc in one case. Although exact use case is not known, I expect the client to be using it for working on one project, simulations/rendering etc. on another, and gaming in the free time.
  3. Hey everyone, I'm a small-time pc builder for my community, but recently I was approached by a client for a unique build. The client would like 3 high-end custom water cooled systems in, if possible, one case. I know of plenty 2-system models, but I know of no 3 system models. Does anyone know of one or have recommendations on where to look? The client is accepting of a custom built one if needed. The case needs mobo support for, at a minimum, 2 ATX and one microATX board. Any suggestions or help would be appreciated, as he is waiting for me to say if I can build it in one case or not. Thanks!
  4. Asus couldn't seem to help me, but it worked when I put it in a clean windows install area. It's running very well and stable now. I think I got a good card to, since my overclock got up to 2177MHz stable. In GPU Tweak 2 the card was 100% stable with voltage %, power limit, mem clock, and gpu boost clock all maxed. That only got me to 2114MHz, and then going into user defined mode got me to 2177MHz. I think I was running into power limit at that point. I couldn't scale the power with the clock after 2114MHz, so I don't know if that would of gotten me farther. I dropped it back down to 2114MHz because I was getting 1-5 fps more in my benchmarks for some reason. Seemed kinda random on how much more, but it was always more. Temps never got above 62C with my config.
  5. So I just got my new asus gtx 1070 strix, and I go to test it, and I get green squares all over my screen just before it crashes whenever I put the card under load. After near an hour of searching, I find that my 1070 is affected by the micron GDDR5 mem chip problem. Asus released a bios update to fix it, but the live updater in GPU Tweak 2 (newest version from website) will not work, so I was wondering how to update it manually, and I can't get a clear guide on how to do it. Any tips and tricks? All drivers are up to date and everything is installed correctly.
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