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Yashrocks9

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    Yashrocks9 reacted to Hirad123 in GTA V released   
    CAN'T WAIT FOR THE PC PORT! so sad how devs still make the master race wait....brings a tear to my eye :'(
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    Yashrocks9 reacted to iAsuno in Build For My Friend   
    Good to know! Thanks :)
    There is not that much of a difference in prices. My friend said he is okay with the price.
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    Yashrocks9 reacted to MrAlexOneill in Which Games Do You Wish Were On PC?   
    All of the playstation exclusives and the halo series
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    Yashrocks9 reacted to Hyydrah in Which Games Do You Wish Were On PC?   
    Uncharted.
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    Yashrocks9 reacted to AroundWayOtherThe in Which Games Do You Wish Were On PC?   
    +1 to Forza and GT
     
    Also maybe Tekken and/or Mortal Kombat, even though I can't imagine it would be that great with a keyboard
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    Yashrocks9 reacted to IAcKI in First build, too happy ^^   
    Really like that GPU backplate!
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    Yashrocks9 reacted to .Im#NuMBeR1 in Unstable system   
    I know. :D
    That has absolutely no relevance to this thread, or to the OP's issue... :blink:
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    Yashrocks9 reacted to Cezirge in First Build.......What to do with it next?   
    Specs:
     
    Case: Bitfenix Prodigy
    Motherboard: Asus P8Z77-i Deluxe
    CPU: Intel i5-3570k (with stock cooler)
    RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16Gb Black- High Profile
    GPU: Nvidia Gtx 660 (Msi Twin Frozr 3)
    PSU: Corsair CX600
    Hard Drive: Toshiba SATA3 1Tb (6Gb/s)
    Fans: 2 front mounted bitfenix spectre led green for inflow.
              1 top mounted and 1 back mounted bitfenix spectre for exhaust.
     

     

     

     

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    Yashrocks9 reacted to Cezirge in First Build.......What to do with it next?   
    Thanks. The case is a Bitfenix Prodigy but i'm sure you guys knew that.
    As for the keyboard, it just seems like a mechanical would have been a better way to go, cause they seem more pro.
     
     
    I need to clean out the inside before I post pics of that but here are some of the components used.
     

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    Yashrocks9 reacted to Quaker in Unstable system   
    It sounds to me like you have a "thermal fault" somewhere - most likely the power supply. A thermal fault is an electrical fault that is temperature dependant. In your case, it's a fault that happens when the parts a cool, but stabilizes as things warm up. These faults are usually caused by bad solder joints or micro-cracks in a component.
     
    I'd try a different power supply. You could use almost any power supply just to test it out as long as you don't stress it (if it's lower wattage). But the fault could be on the motherboard or some other component. Back in the day, I would test it by replacing one part after another until I found the bad one, but that's difficult if you don't have the spare parts on hand any more. :)
     
    P.s - Note - a thermal fault is not the same as "overheating". Thermal faults can happen within normal operating temps.
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    Yashrocks9 reacted to Glenwing in Asus unveiles new Z87 motherboards for Haswell   
    The gold is an interesting departure.  Better than the blue/light blue/white mashup they had for the Z77 line though I think.  I wonder how their 700/8000 series graphics cards will look, since there's nothing currently that really fits in with those boards.  At least a lot of 80+ gold PSUs do match though :D
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    Yashrocks9 reacted to Dave :) in Unstable system   
    Hmm. Perhaps reset the CMOS. You can do this by, either A )Remove the battery on your motherboard for 30 seconds - 1minute and replace it. Or, B ) Use the CLR_CMOS header on your motherboard if you have one.
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