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Junnyy

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  1. Huh I've never heard of ram training but I'll look into it for sure. Thank you!
  2. Sorry about that, I had two sticks in 1 & 3. When I swapped them the stick in 3 got moved to 1 and vise versa.
  3. Earlier today, I kept running into blue screens along the lines of "Bad_pool_caller" and "CRITICAL STRUCTURE CORRUPTION" so I ran basic tests like DISM and sfc /scannow. The issue didn't go away so I made sure everything in my pc was properly seated as I recently moved the PC during which I swapped my ram stick's slots. After booting I got a Windows boot error "0xc0000001" after some troubleshooting I narrowed the issue down to the ram slots. The issue is resolved, but I'm wondering why that caused Windows to not boot as I feel like this might be a sign of something failing on my pc. If anyone has any clues to why swapping ram slots caused a boot error it would be greatly appreciated.
  4. Thank you for all the help, I found it my SSD had been defective. I reinstalled it on my HDD, works like a charm now.
  5. I recently built a new pc consisting of - AMD - Ryzen 7 2700x - NZXT Kraken x62 - Asus B450 mobo - Corsair Vengence RGB 16gb 2x8gb - Samsung 250 GB m.2 SSD - Seagate 2tb - EVGA - Geforce 1080 Ti - Corsair Rmx 650 W 80+ Gold After installing everything, I was able to run Anthem & Shadow of the tomb raider. After about 30 mins when I run them my pc seems to go black then restart, no blue screen, nothing. I'm not sure what it could be, does anyone have an idea? *The game is on my the SSD. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/YsVYjy
  6. Not apart of the conversation above really, but for those looking for the Ryzen 3 pc, the Amazon link is wrong. Someone accidentally used the wrong link.
  7. It's not too much higher under load, at least what I saw in Squad with the CPU running at 88%. Thanks, I'll keep that in mind, I just cleaned out all the dust. There wasn't much, but still worth a shot.
  8. Back in June, I built a new pc for my little brother as his was getting outdated. Recently I was checking it over to see if everything was functioning all and well. While checking temps I noticed that the CPU was running at around 39-42 celsius on idle. It seems very odd that on idle it could raise such high temps, I don't know what would be causing it to do such a thing. I have the temperatures attached for all 6 cores.
  9. Junnyy

    Hi....Hi

    Uhh Hi I'm new to this forum and stuff so uhh yea
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