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TheRealXero

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  1. Make sure your card is fully plugged in and make sure the screw that screws into the back of the case for the card slot is tight and secure, I had this exact problem with my 950 (I forgot to put the screw in so my card was hanging) No guarantees that this will fix it, but this is what happened to me.
  2. You nailed that right on the dot, was in a bit of a hurry when I posted this so as for the other guy i'm gonna fix that text color right now and as well add the motherboard I have.
  3. So right now I've had a bit of a budget so right now I've been focusing on performance rather than looks. Though my budget is low, hopefully these specs would give decent performance on games like Rust, PUBG, and other semi-intensive games. Motherboard: MSI Z270-A Pro CPU: Intel® Core™ Processor i5-7600K 3.80GHZ 6MB Intel Smart Cache LGA1151 (Kaby Lake) GPU: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 1070 8GB GDDR5 (Pascal)[VR Ready] RAM: 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4/3000MHz Resolution I would be playing on: 1920x1080
  4. Bottlenecking, cpu slowing down my gpu
  5. Even if it were to happen, could I avoid it by setting my ram on dual channel?
  6. What would happen if that occurs? I don't know what bottlenecking is
  7. So I could run it fine? Cuz a lot of people have been talking about bottlenecking
  8. So I currently plan on purchasing a NVIDIA GTX 1060 but I found out that the 1060 is PCI-E Gen 3, while my motherboard is PCI-E Gen2, could I still run the 1060 with an AMD FX-8350 as my CPU? (AM3+ Socket), and not have problems with gaming?
  9. bump, want some more people's thoughts
  10. I don't understand how that'd be possible when its literally spanking new, and how my old psu did the same thing
  11. No, I saw this right after the critical error but I don't know if it means anything (I'm not that great with troubleshooting)
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