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ATH M50X's don't work when connected to PC
Matthew Winchell replied to Matthew Winchell's topic in Audio
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ATH M50X's don't work when connected to PC
Matthew Winchell replied to Matthew Winchell's topic in Audio
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Hey guys, for some reason when I connect my Audio Technica M50X's directly into my computer's headphone jack connector, the audio doesn't feed into my headphones. They are perfectly fine when I connect them to my phone. Do I need a DAC or something to make it work?
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Hey guys, I recently had problems with my computer, specifically with my PSU. I discovered my PSU malfunctioned and my computer constantly rebooted every five minutes because my motherboard warned me of it's surge protection. So I got a new PSU, the EVGA 650W 80+ Gold. Everything is running perfectly for the most part, except every once and I while, specifically when I am gaming, my keyboard, mouse and audio cut out randomly and sometimes completely and then I have to reboot my computer. My hunch led me to update my motherboard drivers, and that solved nothing. So at this point I am assuming my motherboard might have been minorly malfunctioned when my old PSU broke down. Thoughts? Here are my specs: Motherboard: Asus Z97-A CPU: I5 4690K (Overclocked from 3.5 to 4.5) CPU FAN: 212 EVO GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1080 RAM: 16GB corsair vengeance PSU: EVGA 650W 80+ Gold SSD: 125 GB HDD: 1TB Western Digital MONITOR: LG 29UM68-P (Overclocked to 80Hz)
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Computer Crashes Due to NVIDIA Power Modes
Matthew Winchell replied to Matthew Winchell's topic in Troubleshooting
Yeh, I have gone ahead to do a bit research. People recommend disabling Asus anti-surge which is a terrible idea. If I do that, I am risking my motherboard and I don't want to buy both a new motherboard and PSU. So I have gone on Amazon and bought a EVGA 650W 80+ gold PSU -
Computer Crashes Due to NVIDIA Power Modes
Matthew Winchell replied to Matthew Winchell's topic in Troubleshooting
After 20 minutes since I reinstalled the drivers and played a match of video games, my computer suddenly crashed and restarted. No blue screen, but when it reopened, I was shown a power surge warning that my motherboard stopped last minute. Is that a sign saying I should get a new PSU? -
Computer Crashes Due to NVIDIA Power Modes
Matthew Winchell replied to Matthew Winchell's topic in Troubleshooting
K I did the reinstall with that program. After playing a match of Battlefront 2 at full settings. It seems to run smoother now. I have only one more thing to ask. Does having a 750W 80+ bronze power supply effect gameplay. Does the 750 Wattage ensures that even 80+ bronze is good for a 1080? -
Computer Crashes Due to NVIDIA Power Modes
Matthew Winchell replied to Matthew Winchell's topic in Troubleshooting
Yeh my B, I am so dang tired so my heads having trouble processing -
Computer Crashes Due to NVIDIA Power Modes
Matthew Winchell replied to Matthew Winchell's topic in Troubleshooting
Windows key? -
Computer Crashes Due to NVIDIA Power Modes
Matthew Winchell replied to Matthew Winchell's topic in Troubleshooting
K, can you please give me a safe link to the download site. -
Computer Crashes Due to NVIDIA Power Modes
Matthew Winchell replied to Matthew Winchell's topic in Troubleshooting
I did that recently as well. About 3 months ago. -
Computer Crashes Due to NVIDIA Power Modes
Matthew Winchell replied to Matthew Winchell's topic in Troubleshooting
I reinstalled my drivers very recently. Do you think the PSU is the problem. Mines 80+ bronze rated. -
Computer Crashes Due to NVIDIA Power Modes
Matthew Winchell replied to Matthew Winchell's topic in Troubleshooting
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Hi guys. I have discovered something very odd with my computer. Anytime I enable adaptive power mode and right after play a game, my computer crashes. The only power mode I can use is optimal, but leaves micro-stutter in my games and I don't want that. I made sure my windows 10 power mode settings are on high performance and that setting itself hasn't caused any issues. Games I play: Battlefront 2, Rocket League, Battlefield 1, GTA V, PUBG, Civ 5, DS3 Here are my rig specs: Motherboard: Asus Z97-A CPU: I5 4690K (Overclocked from 3.5 to 4.5) CPU FAN: 212 EVO GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1080 RAM: 16GB corsair vengeance PSU: Corsair CX750M Watt SSD: 125 GB HDD: 1TB Western Digital MONITOR: LG 29UM68-P (Overclocked to 80Hz)
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Hi yall, I have microstutters with my rig, and I just need different opinions from you guys on how to deal + fix this problem. Just anytime when I play my games, I always seem to get microstuttering and it bothers the hell outa me, I am just hoping I can find a solution, because who doesn't want games that run smooth. Games I play: Battlefront 2, Rocket League, Battlefield 1, GTA V, PUBG, Civ 5, DS3 Here are my rig specs: Motherboard: Asus Z97-A CPU: I5 4690K (Overclocked from 3.5 to 4.5) CPU FAN: 212 EVO GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1080 RAM: 16GB corsair vengeance PSU: Corsair CM750M Watt SSD: 125 GB HDD: 1TB Western Digital MONITOR: LG 29UM68-P (Overclocked to 80Hz)