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CoinDuckling369

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  1. @TofuHaroto The problem appeared to be in the ram indeed, I switched it with the HyperX Predator from my other Ryzen system (2666MHz) and the problem was solved, when I placed the G.Skill RAM in my other Ryzen system that system gave the errors. I'll have to contact G.Skill for warranty I guess.
  2. I disabled DOCP for the ram, and it looked stable today, but I'm still not sure if it is solved, I will post again if the issue persists, thanks for now
  3. Yes it was a fresh install, I'll try the XMP/DOCP
  4. Hello LTT Community, I recently built the following machine: CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X MB: Asus Crosshair VI Hero (non WiFi) RAM: G. Skill Trident Z RGB 2x8GB 3200MHz (will be swapped with 64GB soon) GPU: Asus ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1070 TI Advanced AIO: NZXT Kraken Z63 CASE: NZXT H510 Elite (with fan controller, so no fans except AIO pump on mobo) PSU: Corsair HX1200 SSD: Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB SSD 2: Kingston A400 120GB HDD 1: Seagate Barracuda 1TB HDD 2: Seagate IronWolf 2TB HDD 3: Seagate IronWolf 2TB I had the motherboard for a great deal with the only issue being that the intergrated LAN chip was missing, so I bought a Realtek RTL8111G pci-e expansion card with it. First I thought that it was the LAN Card, but I removed it and nothing changed. The issue is that the pc kind of freezes after a few minutes of booting into windows. When I start up a game just before the problem normally persists, it works perfectly until I close the game, no matter how long the session is. With freezing I mean that you can still move the mouse and everything but nothing were you click works. But for instance now I am writing this message on the same PC using Firefox and the issue hasn't showed up again. But when I restart the PC it will probably be back. Temperatures are pretty normal, at this exact moment CPU = 48 C and GPU 34 C If there is any more information you would like to know hit me up. If you can think of anything that causes the problem, I would be happy to try it out.
  5. Allright yes you can try that but I would certainly try to forget the network on your phone first, because the phone requests the IP from the modem and the modem will send one from the DHCP. So just forget the network and fill the password out again. I need to catch some sleep now, it's 12:27 AM right now where I live, so good luck
  6. Do you mean your external IP or internal IP?
  7. Or it might even help to just 'Forget the network' on your phone and fill out the password again. This way the DHCP might give it a different IP
  8. Go on a Windows device and open cmd, then fill out "ipconfig /all" You will get a list with all your network info, look for Default gateway. Fill the IP listed out in your browser and login with the information that you probably have somewhere in the manual or on the router. Somewhere in your router you can prereserve DHCP adresses, enter your phone its MAC ID and give it a different IP adress. Not sure where you are located but I am from the Netherlands and this works here. So I'm not sure if it works for you but this does the trick for me.
  9. Sadly it appeared to be a scam, the ad and user were also removed before I bought it (lucky enough for me) So I won't be able to try it for my self. It was a little to good to be true... €300 for a 1080 ti Even though still thank you for your help.
  10. Allright thank you for your help, I think I'll go for it and see if it fits, otherwise I'll just buy a flexible bridge. (I will first check my motherbord specs now, thank you for the advice)
  11. Or if it won't fit will I lose too much performance by making it a flexible SLI bridge?
  12. All right thank you for you reply, after doing some photoshop magic i but the asus one on top of the MSI one and you are right, do you think that this distance will be a problem?
  13. You can't really go wrong with both of them, For Performance you should go for the Ironwolf, for Noice reduction you should go for the WD Red, the reliability is almost the same. Here is an article which could help you: https://www.vueville.com/home-security/cctv/nvr/seagate-ironwolf-vs-wd-red-nas-hard-drives/
  14. Hello LTT Community, I recently found a great deal on a MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X Trio, and I was wondering if it is SLI compatible with an Asus Strix GeForce GTX 1080 TI, It looks like they have the same PCB height so I think that the bridge will fit but I don't know if it will work and otherwise it'll be a waste of money. Here are some images of the PCBs: MSI Card: 1226 × 904 Asus Card: 1363 × 600 I would love to know because the MSI card is ~100 euros cheaper then another Asus one. Thanks in advance, ~Sven
  15. Indeed, for example AMD to Intel would be a big difference
  16. Allright, thank you for all your help. I really appreciate it.
  17. Allright thank you, which one do you advice?
  18. Or should I use something like WAMP for web purposes? then I'll just switch to that.
  19. Yes, If you put it that way I guess that's not possible?
  20. Indeed, just as @5x5 mentioned, you would be better of reinstalling your OS if you would switch PC's, which also means you would have to reinstall all software and drivers, the issue when moving these type of storage devices is that both pc's are very different in hardware. Which means that all drivers will get messed up and that wouldn't make the system very fast or stable.
  21. Hello LTT Community, I have just made a FileZilla FTP Server and it is working fine. Now I wanted to upload some website html but each time I enter the url in my browser it just tries to download it instead of opening the page. Is there any way i can get around this and just access it as website? Thanks in advance, ~Sven
  22. Allright thank you, so it will work? With the 3200 MHz one at least?
  23. I always use this tool to determine which one is the better value: https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-Ryzen-7-2700X-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-3600/3958vs4040
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