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Edwired287

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  1. This sounds alot strange i know you are on about streaming which is done on one pc also recording on the different pc but that like too much work between 2 computers. Ya better off using one pc with i7 7700k with 64gb ram about 4tb hard drives and 2 1080ti graphic cards and streaming and recording softwares on a single computer. I wouldnt go any further than the original question
  2. That sounds like 2 monitors, 2 mouse, 2 keyboards and 2 computers that alot of power to consume for the electricity. That alot of work for 2 computers. Ya better off with one computer with high performance cpu with 2 graphic cards and plenty of rams and last plenty of hard drive space
  3. I had a similar issue that was cause by a setting in nvidia panel is to put the graphic card in max performance then it should solve the usage issue. Unless theres some windows services is conflicting with the graphic card
  4. Might be temps too high or the voltage is too low but i wouldnt put too much voltage through the cpu otherwise you might kill the cpu. Could be related to the power supply not providing clean power
  5. Are you gaming on the pc and show a screenshot of msi afterburner log panel. And what the specs of the pc?
  6. That could be dust related. Had a simliar issue like that before on my motherboard. I had to use wd40 fast drying contact spray to clear out the all the slots for ram cpu and pcie x16 lane as i got the motherboard secondhand as it was so dirty. After i did all that the board started up like a champ. Make sure all connections are fitted and secured. And the slowness of the boot could be related to ram timing and speed. And make sure the hard drive is in sata mode not ide.
  7. That great to hear bud. Yea i only help ya when i was having the same issue before as yours so i given all the helpful fixes and advises toward you and the custom pc. Happy gaming buddy
  8. What motherboard, cpu and ram you running with the graphic card? Sometime the ram timing or speed play the role of been slacked or lazy. Check with cpuid for the ram speed and timing and if they are not correct set them correctly in the bios
  9. Ah i can understand my 660 gtx dont hit full 1032mhz when vsync is on but ramp up some graphic settings to put a load on it. But most of the time it happily running along 980mhz all day long. I say leave it open for some other person to ask a question someday
  10. To be truthful i got tunnel vision which i can only see the center of the screen
  11. That good to hear im delighted i managed to help you in any way i can mark this post as solved
  12. Well that may be the point when running dual screen causes high temps in idle state. I prefer to stick with 60hz monitor without the risk of retina damge or splitting headaches. That just me really
  13. So how the graphic card going for you? Is it behaving normal with the core clock?
  14. Have you tried using DDU which will wipe out the graphic card drivers and other related files that may have conflict with the windows 10. Then download the latest nvidia drivers for your graphic card and just install phyx and nvidia driver only and if you use hdmi for audio install that driver as well
  15. What setting did you change to make it work. My graphic card works better when in optimal power setting not maxiuim setting
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