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  1. Well thanks , anyway I don't need THAT much high performance anything lower is also good.
  2. These are available but quite expensive Anything cheaper ?
  3. Unfortunately there are no Delta fans available in my country, any other brands ?
  4. Oh yeah, apologies for that. Only performance, don't care about the looks (although it would be better if they would be black color to go with the case), don't mind not having the PWM as even at the max RPM I can't hear anything through my headphones.
  5. I'm looking to buy myself 2 fans (1 on side as intake and 1 at top as exhaust) and I'm wondering what are the best ones to take ? I need only airflow fans since nothing is blocking the air from cooling. In case it matters, my case is Fractal Design Define R5 (http://www.fractal-design.com/home/product/cases/define-series/define-r5-black-window) so only 120/140mm fans is what I can install.
  6. Thanks for the reply Cooky. Anyway , I thought but could it be possible for these temps to be high also because I'm gaming @ 1440p ?
  7. Ok, if I want to OC it , what temps should I be aware of ?
  8. And are the temps safe ? The reviewers who had this card had them running at 40°C at idle and 72°C at load.
  9. Hello everyone. I've started to monitor my GPU temps lately, as I've decided to OC it to somewhere around 1450/3800 and I noticed my temps are quite high, idle is 53-58°C (fans always at 0%) load is 83°C (fans around 83%). I thought it was all from the dust that build up in my case, so I decided to clean it. After a thorough cleaning and making sure there is very little/no dust inside the case, especially around the GPU I decided to test the temps again. It seems nothing has changed, temps are still somewhere around 50-53°C (fans still at 0%) at idle after a bit when PC started then slowly rising to 58°C , and load is 82°C (fans still at 83%). Does anyone have any idea what's causing this ? Here is my system: CPU: i5 2500K @ 4.5 GHz GPU: MSI GTX 980Ti Gaming 6G Motherboard: AsRock Z77 Extreme4 RAM: Patriot G2 8GB (2x4GB) 1600MHz PSU: SuperFlower Leadex Gold 650W Case: Fractal Design Define R5 The clocks of the GPU are at: 135/405 when idle 1350/3500 when gaming (GPU boosts itself) There is 1 intake fan and 1 exhaust fan in my case. I unfortunately don't know my room temps since I don't have a thermometer, and the outside is 35°C some the room gets heated up a little. Some folk also have said that having a 144hz monitor increases the GPU temps since it renders more frames , is there any truth to this ? Anyone have any suggestions on how to reduce temps ? EDIT: All of this was tested in a slightly cool room, on Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor on everything maxed out (with HD Content installed) @ 1440p for around 5-10 minutes.
  10. These are the only things I could get from my dump file right now (using WhoCrashed) Crash dump file: C:\Windows\memory.dmp Date/time: 8/9/2017 11:31:57 AM GMT Uptime: 01:35:11 Machine: HOME-PC Bug check name: WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR Bug check code: 0x124 Bug check parm 1: 0x0 Bug check parm 2: 0xFFFFFA800758C028 Bug check parm 3: 0xBE200000 Bug check parm 4: 0x5110A Probably caused by: Unknown Driver description: Driver product: Driver company: OS build: Built by: 7601.23807.amd64fre.win7sp1_ldr.170512-0600 Architecture: x64 (64 bit) CPU count: 4 Page size: 4096
  11. If you mean that VID, that's not the CPU's VCore, the top one printing out 1.296 is my VCore.
  12. Recently in the past few months (once in a month or two) I've been getting random BSOD's with the same code which is 0x124. When I first got it, I did a bit of research, and it seems to be caused by heating issue as it seems to be from me OC-ing my CPU, which is what I recently did with my i5 2500K (OC-ed it to 4.5 GHz on air cooling with CM Hyper 212+), and so I listened to the suggestions and lowered (or increased , can't remember exactly) VCore and reduced the clock speeds and I thought my problem was gone. A month or two later the same problem appeared out of nowhere, and that time I decided to clean my PC from all the dust and debris which gathered inside while resetting my CPU clock and VCore back to normal. A day or two after that no BSOD's appeared, so then I decided to OC my CPU again back to 4.5 GHz and stress test it to see if the problem will appear again. After doing all of that, no problem was appearing and the stress test was successful so I thought I was ok and that everything was normal. Fast forward a month (and a half maybe?) today and the problem appeared for the third time out of nowhere, and I honestly have no idea what is causing this, so I came for help here if you folk would have any suggestions on what might cause this issue. I'd like to mention that the first time the problem appeared, nothing was running in the background of my PC and I was only playing Witcher 3, a game which I'm pretty sure is more GPU intensive than CPU. The second time it appeared, again nothing was running in the background and I was only watching a youtube video. The third time that it appeared today, was out of my sight because I left my Origin to download my Battlefield 3 and when I came back from my friend, I saw my screen stuck on BSOD. If anyone might know what causes this issue, please help. If you guys wish any more information just ask, also here is current statistic of my PC printed from CPUID HWMonitor: I'm sorry for the long post, but I thought that I should be as detailed as possible. Thanks.
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