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LandoGriffin

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  1. Back when I started planning this PC I put everything in a psu calculator and it said 450 watt would be perfectly fine. But as you said hopefully it's not the GPU is there any way to test the PSU and GPU ?
  2. I also tried plugging only one monitor in but didn't resolve the issue either
  3. Hi guys, my PC has been having this issue for a pretty long while now and I have no clue what's causing it: Sometimes when starting my PC both monitors say "no signal", I have to shut it down by holding down the power button and then retry. Sometimes the issue is resolved and everything works like it should, sometimes the same issue reoccurs and sometimes only one monitor gets a signal. I have no idea whats wrong here. At first I thought the cables were faulty so I plugged them out and in again and replaced one Display Port cable with HDMI, which worked fine at first but then the issue came back. I don't think the monitors are at fault here; I think it's something with the PC. Also sometimes the left monitor doesnt respond to my mouse clicks, this happens either after starting the PC or after quitting a game. For example: I quit out of CSGO, the monitor gets black for a second or so and then the left monitor doesnt detect my mouse input anymore. I always update the GPU drivers with GForce Experience. Everythings very strange ....and annoying af. Can somebody figure out what might be going on ? Thx My system: Windows 10 Pro AsRock H170m Pro4S Motherboard intel i5-6600k@3,5 GHZ 16GB DDR4-RAM Gigabyte Windforce GTX 1060 6GB 450 Watt Superflower PSU (HX Series) Monitors: Acer XF240H usually @144HZ , but currently @120HZ (run with HDMI cable) Asus VP247H @60hz DVI
  4. @WoodenMaker a cheap ass Rajintek Arcadia Midi Tower http://www.raijintek.com/en/products_detail.php?ProductID=13
  5. thx for the replies guys ! I will try my best @WoodenMarker Specs : Intel i5-6600k (currently) @3.5 Ghz 16 GB DDR4 RAM Gigabyte Windforce GTX 1060 6GB OC Edition Located in Germany. Budget for cooler = anything between 20 and 50 €
  6. Hi folks ! I want to upgrade my Intel stock cooler to a Alpfenföhn or similar, because frankly its just freakin' loud. My question is can I remove the stock cooler and upgrade to another one without having to disassemble my whole PC ? I really wouldn't want to do that. My case has a windows on the backside of the mobo where I think I could install the backplate of the new cooler. Motherboard:As Rock H170M-Pro4S Thanks ! P.S. if u need photos of the backside of the Mobo I can take some
  7. Thanks for responding guys. @AleksanderK its from SuperFlower
  8. HI guys, I`m planning on upgrading my GTX 960-2GB to a GTX 1060-6GB at some point in the future. I`ve visited the nvidia website where they state that you at least need a 400W PSU for a system running a GTX 1060-6GB, so in theory my PSU (450 Watt) would be enough. Then on the other hand I`ve watched a youtube video where the guy said that your PSU should be at least 100 Watts more powerful than stated on the manufacturers website. After watching this video I am kind of unsure of what to believe because I am kind of new to Gaming-PCs, maybe one of you can help me out ? Thanks System : Win 10 Professional Intel I5-6600k@3.5Ghz As Rock H170M-Pro4S Motherboard 16GB DDR4-Ram MSI GTX 960-2GB 450 Watt PSU
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