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DeadHeadGamingYT

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  • CPU
    Intel i7 3770
  • Motherboard
    I would rather not say out of embarrasment...
  • RAM
    32GB PNY DDR3
  • GPU
    NVIDIA GTX 1070 Founders Edition
  • Case
    Rosewill Cullinan
  • Storage
    Samsung Evo 850 1TB
  • PSU
    Corsair 750w Modular
  • Display(s)
    Asus VG248qe 1080p 144hz, Vizio TV (Just for chat during streams)
  • Cooling
    3 Corsair SP 140's intake, 1 SP 120 intake, 1 SP 120 exhaust, 4 SP 120 in Push Pull on Corsair h100 GTX V2
  • Keyboard
    Razer Black Widow Chroma
  • Mouse
    Razer Deathadder Chroma
  • Sound
    Steelseries Siberia
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 64 Bit

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  1. Oh for sure I'm just REALLY lazy. I'm sure there's some kind of desktop organizer software that could do it for me. That may be my best way to go. We'll see. I might just try to center it or something. I won't have a good idea until the case gets here lol
  2. I understand that part but if I'm putting a display in my case it'll be for monitoring temps, do you just have it displaying windows or do you manually drag a program to it every time you boot?
  3. Are you using some kind of software to automatically load onto that monitor on boot?
  4. Hey all, So I'm swapping out my 011 Dynamic XL as I've outgrown it. My current loop is running 2 360x60mm radiators and a 360x40, I want to run them all in push/pull but it's not doable, so I bought a Corsair 1000D. The problem is that it fits 480's up front and I'm running 360s. So here's my questions... 1. Is there some kind of accessory (maybe a display?) I can mount to a couple fan slots? Frankly I don't care if it's pretty useless I just don't want empty fan slots nor do I want to put just 2 random fans up there, nor do I want to purchase new radiators right now. 2. Should I just say "screw it" and use the bottom 3 fan slots to mount my rads and try to fill that gap with tubing?
  5. Update. Rolled the BIOS back to the version previous to the one originally installed. Didn't help. Upon one of the boot attempts the MSI splash screen was all artifacted like the GPU was dead. Well that got me to thinking... I ripped out the 3070Ti, slapped in my 1050Ti bypassing the riser cable, worked perfectly. I did the same with the 3070Ti, works great. So, the riser cable was causing the issue. Now I found out it is a PCIE 3.0 riser BUT I set the top slow to Gen 4.0 so it shouldn't have been alright but nope. Riser is out. PC is working fine.
  6. I have every step of the way, looks good
  7. When running dual sticks yes, single stick just slot 4. And alright I'll roll back BIOS.
  8. What's lucky for me is that we're upgrading my wife's PC so I have a gigabyte b550 board and a 5600X coming in the mail today so I'm going to try putting his CPU in my wife's board and my wife's CPU in his board and see which one boots.
  9. So I can't get the 3200 sticks to boot at all. Hasn't happened yet. But I can get the 3000 sticks to boot BEFORE enabling XMP. As soon as the 3200 sticks touch the system it stops working. If the CPU is bunk it's bunk in a very strange way and I'm not a fan lol
  10. Hey all, I'm working on a client PC. They're upgrading from a 2700X to a 5800X on an MSI ACE X570 board. The 2700X boots fine, the 5800X, no such luck. I've updated to most recent BIOS, still nothing. VGA light is on and the error codes bounce between a few different ones. I was able to get it boot to BIOS once by removing all of the RAM sticks and leaving only one. It was running at 2666MHz, enabling XMP to 3000MHz it failed to boot after. I reset CMOS and it booted again. One thing I've noticed is that they're running 2x8GB Trident Z 3000MHz and 2x8GB Trident Z 3200MHz. Is there something about the 5000 series that doesn't play nice with mismatched speeds? Something else I noticed is that after letting the machine run for about 10 minutes trying to boot the video card was toasty. More toasty than I'd expect for it to be but I may be wrong about that. I find it odd that enabling XMP is what's bricking the system. I'm wondering if it worked before because XMP was never enabled. I've honestly never tried to enable XMP on mismatched speeds of RAM but that doesn't explain why it wouldn't work with one stick. If I swap back to the 2700X everything boots up absolutely fine with all 4 sticks installed (I have not tested this with XMP however). Ryzen 5800X 2x8GB Trident Z 3000MHz cl16 2x8GB Trident Z 3200MHz cl16 EVGA 3070Ti MSI ACE X570 1TB Teamforce SSD 1TB HDD NZXT AIO EVGA 750W Bronze One thing to mention (although I don't think important) is they have a few knock-off Strimer cables, 24 pin and both 8Pin VGA cables. If it all worked fine before on the 2700X I don't think the power necessity has changed much with the 5800X. Thanks all!
  11. Well after it didnt boot the first time I opened the card up to check it out and replaced the thermal paste which was a really stupid thing to do because im pretty sure i voided the warranty. I know evga is usually pretty cool about smal things like that. So im gonna call them tomorrow and ask
  12. Alright, so basically I can use the PC no problem with on board video, however when I hook up hdmi or display port into the video card to use as my "primary display" when i power up my motherboard runs its POST tests and eventually lands on a b2 q code error (legacy option ROM initialization) and my VGA led on thr board is lit up, the video card appears like it should be running but it isnt displaying to my screen. I threw in an old amd card i had and it worked fine. So either this brand new 1080 ti is doa or something else is happening. Ive updated my bios which i thought would help but...it didnt haha
  13. Hey guys, So my build has been together for 2 days now and I've been dealing with the same problem. At first I thought it was my motherboard, now I have narrowed it down to my brand new 1080 Ti, literally took it out of the box last night. So my Asus Maximus IX Hero was throwing a b2 code with the VGA LED on. So I called ASUS and the guy there told me that my Corsair CX750 isn't enough power for my setup. Does this sound right to you guys or do you think my video card may be bad? Fan spins, LED logo is lit up. Power supply calculators are giving me all these different number so idk what to do. Thanks everyone! I7 7700k 16gb Corsair Vengeance Evga 1080ti FE 1tb Samsung 850 evo Corsair h100i v2 Corsair cx750 7 led case fans Razer chroma mouse and keyboard Webcam, headset, xbox controller, the usual accessories.
  14. Well thats part of the problem, i put it on a new motherboard and it wont display now, so idk if its because my bios are not updated or what. And i dont have my old board.
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