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Cb2394

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  • Location
    US
  • Occupation
    DC manager

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 7 1700X
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte ab350 gaming 3
  • RAM
    4x4gb DDR4 2133 to be identified
  • GPU
    Asus Strix ROG RTX 2060 OC
  • Case
    Cooler Master H500 (w/ mesh front)
  • Storage
    Inland Professional 240GB SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5" Internal SSD
  • PSU
    Seasonic H12II 620w
  • Display(s)
    dell d2719hgf
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper 212 LED
  • Keyboard
    Reddragon k56
  • Mouse
    Razor Naga 2014
  • Sound
    Turtlebeach X12
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. I could only think of Rayman gold as a side scroller on Windows. The other option I could think of, it's a long shot, but there was vectorman and vectorman 2 on numerous Sega collection CDs that I'm pretty sure just fell out of heaven into CD drives as it seems everyone had em. Rayman 3 was also on Windows, wasn't a side scroller but the demo was everywhere, I remember playing that an absolute ton.
  2. How much virtual memory do you have allocated? I had just barely not enough allocated at one point and it was causing really weird issues, including stuttering. Before then I've never even had to think about virtual memory so it was absolutely hell to troubleshoot. Also, it was only an issue this past year, before then I never had an issue. Might of been a Windows/Nvidia update that made it more relevant in the past year, idk, but it fixed it for me.
  3. Highly recommend battlebit for multiplayer. For single player, it's not really FPS, it's third person, but AC6 is excellent for a quick mission or two. Besides bosses, missions go super quick, and kicking little mechs is cathartic.
  4. Is it he possibly playing in 4k? Also, I was having a ton of issues with warzone 2 myself until I reallocated virtual memory. Idk what happened but I didn't have enough allocated and it sucked the performance from my system.
  5. Got a question So I have triple monitors set up as a single spanned display for simracing, that's not the issue. The issue is I would like to play some games, like say warzone or valorant, really any game not setup for 5760x1080, on my center monitor, without disabling my spanned display cause going back and forth is a massive pain. So, is there a way to do this, besides playing in windowed mode? I prefer full screen borderless when able to. For what it's worth I am using displayfusion also, and if it has that functionality I've missed it
  6. If aftershokz still makes wired ones to plug in, or you're able to connect them via Bluetooth, they'll work great for that. Sound quality was impressive when I had them years ago
  7. It's on the "immediate buy" list now. Essential PC hardware, RGB Class ABC Fire Extinguisher.
  8. My wife's PC is built in that case. Noise isn't bad, but it's more of a htpc than a gaming pc so we don't really load the CPU heavily.
  9. Oh my Lord, thank you guys, saved me from dropping good money on a new PSU, new cable brought her back to life. Def keeping an eye and nose open for any potential issues
  10. Ok, thank you guys. I think I have a spare PSU cable that paired to a 700w+, so I can try that. As for the fuse, any advice? Should I bother with that or just buy a new PSU? I ask this cause I've never replaced a psu fuse before and if there's soldering my skills are very rusty
  11. External, from the wall to the PSU. Sorry, I thought I specified that
  12. Nah, it's just the cable the caught fire. Smelled some slight ozone right before, if it would of clicked I'd of hit the kill early. I have everything cable managed onto the desk, so the desk is slightly singed but nothing else got burned up. Cable insulation is straight melted through. Was scary af tho, ngl. Computer went dark, got really quiet for half a second, then the cable sparked and caught fire.
  13. So, how you all doing? Good? I hope so. My PSU cable just melted down and caught fire. Seasonic m12ii or something like that iirc. My question. Likely hood of the rest of my PC being deader than a doorknob? Likely hood of my PSU being dead? Unless you guys respond with a "nah PSU will be fine, throw a new cable on her." I'm just gonna but a new PSU. But it was a catastrophic short in the cable, happened so quick I couldn't hit the kill on my surge protector fast enough. So do PSUs have protection in place to prevent total system killing in those cases? Is there a sliver of hope? Or am I building a new PC most likely?
  14. Oh shoot, I didn't even remember that my PSU should still be in warranty, thank you. And yeah, I know the Mobo is bottom tier, I got it before I really know what I was buying. I've been planning an upgrade, just haven't done it yet. I guess it could be the issue, just didn't make sense. Figured if it was dead, I'd have issues beyond when I try to OC the CPU or GPU.
  15. Also, when I had the 2060, I had to gradually drop the OC on my cpu in the past month due to an odd issue of Warzone crashing anytime I changed graphics settings. Figured I just had an unstable OC that just didn't agree with a single, solitary game.
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