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So... out of nowhere my screen started doing this
SomeTechScrub replied to SomeTechScrub's topic in Displays
Unfortunately the shop I bought from only accepts 7 days return (Its a litte over 7 days from the delivery date unfortunately) so I've been trying to diagnose it. I've swapped from DP to HDMI and the monitor seemed to be back to normal expect the fact that I cannot go up to the 165 Hz refresh rate that this monitor was rated for. So I think either a DP issue (cause I had a earlier monitor death therefore new monitor so I suspect the DP cable I have is faulty/could't handle 165Hz) or the monitor really just didn't like to work after just over a week -
I was just playing R6E when all of the sudden my monitor started doing this... Its a week old monitor and I don't know what is wrong with this. It happens no matter the display starts showing darker or brighter pictures.
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Should i overclock my ram? 3200 mhz to 3800 mhz
SomeTechScrub replied to wolfff's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
You can, but should you? Personally, no. Kits that are rated for 3200 are basically what the manufacturer determines as most stable. Don't quote me on it as I'm not sure if I'm correct. Plus, pushing to 3800mhz on 32 gb of ram is not ideal either. -
Graphics Card (Cooling/VRM) Tier List (Navi Update)
SomeTechScrub replied to LukeSavenije's topic in Graphics Cards
What about the EVGA 2070 Super KO?- 375 replies
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Bought a used RX 570 8 GB, having issues with it....
SomeTechScrub replied to SomeTechScrub's topic in Graphics Cards
That might be the case, if so, is there anyway to reset the card back to normal bios? -
I recently bought a used RX 570 8GB in order to help upgrade a friends rig. After installing the drivers thru AMD's Adrenaline software and restarting my computer, I noticed that afterburner could not detect the GPU's driver, nor its clock speed. I ignored it and decided to try to play a few games. Upon trying to launch siege, it told me that I'm missing graphic drivers. Hopefully anyone could shed some light on how to fix this issue?
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My secondary monitor starting having a lot of green pixels on it. I reset my GPU overclocks and have tried rebooting. Anyone else wanna give me some tips?
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Just realised, for me the XG248Q is less than 450 USD in amazon for me.
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Erm, not sure if you sent the right link but for me links to XG248Q 27 Inch https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-27-Inch-Curved-Monitor-LC27RG50FQNXZA/dp/B07TGMC29J/ref=sr_1_9?crid=3R5XL1V1VU5UP&keywords=monitor&qid=1581759578&refinements=p_36%3A-62600%2Cp_n_feature_eleven_browse-bin%3A17726573011&rnid=17751799011&s=pc&sprefix=%2Caps%2C490&sr=1-9 24 Inch https://www.amazon.com/MSI-Non-Glare-Super-Narrow-Bezel/dp/B083K13KGM/ref=sr_1_15?crid=3R5XL1V1VU5UP&keywords=monitor&qid=1581759578&refinements=p_36%3A-62600%2Cp_n_feature_eleven_browse-bin%3A17726573011&rnid=17751799011&s=pc&sprefix=%2Caps%2C490&sr=1-15 I would have also recommended the XG258 but its not worth it for the price jump specswise.
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Not sure if I can push it up to 240 Hz but will try ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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And maybe this https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-VG278QR-Gaming-Monitor-DisplayPort/dp/B07VFKSGRW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3R5XL1V1VU5UP&keywords=monitor&qid=1581759315&refinements=p_n_size_browse-bin%3A3547807011%2Cp_n_feature_fifteen_browse-bin%3A17751811011%2Cp_n_feature_eleven_browse-bin%3A17726574011&rnid=17726572011&s=pc&sprefix=%2Caps%2C490&sr=1-1&th=1
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Not sure if this delivers to Indonesia (It should as I live only slightly up north) https://www.amazon.com/VG278Q-G-Sync-Compatible-Adaptive-Monitor/dp/B074JLD4HZ/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=monitor&qid=1581758889&refinements=p_n_size_browse-bin%3A3547807011%2Cp_n_feature_fifteen_browse-bin%3A17751810011|17751811011%2Cp_n_feature_eleven_browse-bin%3A17726576011&rnid=17726572011&s=pc&sr=1-3&th=1
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In what currency may I ask? USD?
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Well damn. I was hoping to not have to use the in game benchmark in siege due to the fact that it does not allow me to constantly put the card under stress like Heaven does. Oh welp. Thanks!
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I'm currently trying to overclock my 1660 Ti (System got wiped due to me just being too plain lazy to find which files to clear so RIP old OC settings.) I then realized that my main game (Rainbow Six:Siege) runs on the Vulkan engine. (Yes, I am aware I can choose not to run the Vulkan engine. But I would prefer to run the Vulkan engine as game just looks better) My benchmarks have all been on the Heaven Benchmark. Onto the question now, do different game engines have different tolerances for overclocks?