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Jacobmb514

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  1. Hi! I was just curious on how leaving a computer on, while running a heavy minecraft server (FTB Infinity), really affects my computer. They thought it was a great idea to go explore super far so now my back-ups are over a gig each. I'm not too concerned about that because I have a lot of memory though. I'm asking this because I'm in college and work full time, so I'm usually pretty busy. They all want me to keep it on 24 hours though. I have a pretty decent rig: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Z9tNFd. Let me know your answers, guys! Thanks
  2. I don't know how to disable post testing in my BIOS. I have dug through every option but it is not there.
  3. I do have the latest BIOS version, but that was the first thing I thought to do
  4. It is just me being curious because they have like $2000 gaming rigs with standard SATA SSDs. I have a $4000 gaming rig with a PCIe SATA.
  5. I may end up trying tat if it ends up bothering me enough
  6. I used it off a windows 10 disk. I told it to do a clean install.
  7. I do have fast boot and this version of Windows 10 was a download I did a week ago or so whenever my computer was having problems so I just kept all files and then downloaded windows over again.
  8. I am confused. I have A PCI-e SSD connected to my motherboard (Kingston - Predator 240GB PCI-E Solid State Drive) and have Windows 10 on that but my bios time is around 25 seconds? I hardly have any startup programs. My friends have standard SSDs but their bios time si like 8 - 11 seconds. Why is that? How can I fix it? Thank you!:D My PC: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Z9tNFd
  9. Talked to MSI. Sent in motherboard to have BIOS updated. Received it in the mail today. Still not working
  10. Well now I tried an amd card from another previous build and now thats working... still, its saying no signal...
  11. @deXxterlab97 I have tried moving the GPU into all 4 pci-e but with no difference. Is there a specific one it is supposed to be in? I also tried using a different cable as well and a different PSU port... and yes I will just give me a second to take one
  12. I just finally built my new computer, but I have run into some problems. Whenever I power my computer on, everything starts except my GPU. Since my monitor goes through the GPU, I can't see anything in my BIOS. I know this GPU does work because it was in the old computer and is just temporary until I get a 1080. I also tried using a GTX 650ti from an old setup and it wasnt working either. Any thoughts? My rig: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/73yM6X
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