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superidot

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  1. update, tearing is a bad word to use. it looks more like a flickering line
  2. happened at locked 120 on pubg so no it is not
  3. shouldn't be. happened in pubg while at 60-70. it also happens in runescape. Ill try to find a game that has a higher locked framerate
  4. v sync is off on everything because I have gsync
  5. When I am in any game that renders 3d if I pan the camera left and right I get a vertical line down the middle of the screen. I have fixed the problem once by reseatting the gpu but the problem happens again after about a day. The operating system I am using is windows 10 64bit my system specs are a 1080ti gpu msi gaming m3 motherboard 7700k cpu wd ssd evga 700 watt psu
  6. Well many thanks this fixed it, now should I be worried my gpu is too heavy? its in a reinforced slot but the 1080ti does sag. any other reason reseating the gpu fixed this?
  7. Hmmm so I went into pubg because I recalled the affect being more pronounced but it seems to have gone away in pubg only? I will try again to adjust the connection and ill see if it worsens or gets better
  8. When I say weird tearing I mean it looks like this very faint flicker that appears in the middle of the screen as a line
  9. Alright tried that nothing. and I just tried to record it and im pretty sure it does not show up at all on the recording
  10. So I have a dell s2417dg and as of recent any movement across the middle of the screen causes what looks like tearing. The only thing I could think of was rolling back my gpu drivers. update: problem was the connection but should I worry about the gpu being too heavy?
  11. 1 stock fan and 2 decent pressured 140s, modding is a solution but a last resort. leaving the front panel open is fine but the room is very dusty so it isnt a very good solution
  12. eXtreme effort, but a good idea for sure. Sort of a back up plan since its work.
  13. I would agree with that statement in a normal situation but Im saying in the context of the situation there is a problem with the airflow due to the phanteks poor front panel design. I need some way to force more air through the front.
  14. yeah I hear ya. you would think someone would have figured a way to counter the bard front airflow considering the p400 isnt the only case with small air holes.
  15. yeah i did it with the side panel off and thats a whole different thing. I have never noticed the heat but maybe its too thick so next time ill feel the inside. I kind of doubt it tho but I might try using a different panel and see if it helps.
  16. that true? the p400 has thiiiiiiccckkk glass, I have tried having a big fan blowing on the case in different directions and that didnt do anything
  17. The front Is that bad? is there no way to work around it? I noticed only with front off did I truly achieve positive pressure, when the front was on even with the extra fan on and all at 100% there was still some slight negative flow but maybe it is more negative than it seems, would it be silly to add another top intake over the cooler? would higher pressure fans help with the front panel, the hyperborea are rated at 2.2 tho...
  18. did you read what I wrote? with the front panel off yes the regular case config got me the best temps I could and extra fans wouldnt help. But I said with the front on adding just 1 intake changed temps dramatically
  19. So I got a 7700k and a 1080ti a bit back and have had some ridiculous temps (cpu 95c gpu 82c). so after checking everything from the cpus bios settings and re apply the cooler I pulled the front panel off my case and gpu never passed 80c and cpu never passed 75c! Naturally I started moving fans around to see what I could do to keep the front panel on and achieve better temps. first thing that made a huge difference was moving the top exhuast fan and making it a intake and then I added another fan to the front of the case. temps were a bit better (85c cpu 80 gpu) but still pretty hot. specs are cpu 7700k gpu 1080ti case phanteks p400s(tempered glass) cpu cooler be quiet dark rock 3 case fans 2 roswell hyperborea 140mm front 1 stock 120mm fan in back 1 in front and 1 thermaltake 120 mm on the top From what I have been thinking the temp difference must be from the hot air of the gpu( non reference) going up to the cpu. do you guys think a tiny 80mm fan as exhuast on the pci vents would help, or maybe even a pci slot cooler?
  20. Does anyone know anything about this setting? I have had temp issues with my 7700k and dark rock 3 and I read lowering the cpu pll oc voltage to 1.1 will help with temperatures but I also read that it would mess with the sensors and would give false reading. I would appreciate anything anyone could add to the subject.
  21. it did fit much better that way, didnt see anything about that in the manual but i do feel silly. my temps are still getting high but i didnt clean the old paste and apply some new paste yet so i get the feeling this may help. if not im getting a hold of intel. Many thanks
  22. 90 degrees?will the holes line up that way?
  23. I could take a picutre of how it is currently on, the bottom half of the plate dosnt touch the board. the 3 screws that come out of the motherboard are uneven causing the plate to not be flat.
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