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JohnMLTX

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  • Birthday Jul 21, 1994

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Dallas, TX
  • Biography
    Journalism student and IT intern. I fix broken stuff.
  • Occupation
    Corporate IT Intern

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  • CPU
    i7-6700K
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z170A Krait Gaming 3X
  • RAM
    32gb DDR4
  • GPU
    GTX1070 Founder's Edition
  • Case
    Zalman Z9 Neo
  • Storage
    850 Evo 500GB + 2x3TB in RAID0
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
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  1. How are they connected? Running any display management software?
  2. Hi all! I'm looking to replace my TV soon. It was a quick, open-box purchase after my previous much larger TV died a few years back. I have the wiring in place to connect it up to my gaming/workstation desktop which contains a 1070. PCPartPicker build is in my signature. I don't intend to play games at 4K on it, mainly because I'd rather have higher frame rates at 1080p than slower, higher resolution gaming. Plus, a 1070 isn't fantastic for 4K, and I don't really feel like upgrading yet. What are good options for TVs that display 1080p well, in the 50 inch class and up range? Budget is ideally $500. I don't really care about smart tv features, especially given that I already have a new and modded Fire TV stick connected to my media server. Thanks!
  3. oh that's plenty. you could go as low as 650 very, VERY comfortably.
  4. Run a Memtest on it, if it comes back clean, you're good.
  5. A couple things. Kaby Lake runs really hot, and that single radiator is not going to be super great at handling all that heat. That said, those temperatures aren't dangerous or risky yet.
  6. My best guess is bad board rather than bad CPU or ram.
  7. Ok. I would try setting them all up with NVidia surround. As you start changing things. there will be some odd behavior, but once you get the monitors placed and set correctly, that will go away.
  8. Install Corsair Link, and go manually set your pumps and fans to quiet.
  9. Your best bet for free tools you can use yourself is this: https://www.partitionwizard.com/partitionmanager/bootable-partition-recovery-tool.html Try and recover the partitions. Your mileage will vary greatly. If this fails, I'd start shopping for local data recovery services. There's a non-zero chance that taking the drive to the professionals might help.
  10. Also, go into command prompt and run sfc /scannow and see what it says.
  11. Looking at all that, it shows the micro SD to USB adapter but not the card. All this suggests dead card to me.
  12. Reset your BIOS to factory defaults. There's something else in there having a fit. Also, with the PC unplugged, take the bios battery out and hit the power switch. Clear that CMOS. Should fix it right there.
  13. What OS? How recent are the GPU drivers? What power supply?
  14. Uninstall MSI Command Center, update your Mobo drivers, run Windows Update, and then reinstall command center. That's crashing and throwing memory errors.
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