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Rob Walsh

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  1. at this point my dude, i think its pretty stable. just gotta think about switching windows to my ssd lol thank you anyway. It just helps to have more than 1 mind on something this irritating. that way i dont pull what little hair i have left out.
  2. UPDATE: Ran "DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth" Just says it completed the task successfully.
  3. UPDATE: Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in the CBS.Log windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. Note that logging is currently not supported in offline servicing scenarios. I am just now discovering that Windows defaulted to my HDD. Sothatsprettyneat. Shouldn't be installing windows while drinking - but whatever. Anyways, i've noticed it says "Overlap: Duplicate ownership for directory" in cbs logs a few hundred times or so. thinking about running "DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth" in CMD.,
  4. I Took the NVMe off, checked pins and Reinstalled. I also took the liberty of cleaning a bit of dust out and putting new thermal paste on my CPU as it wasn't spread very well originally. I then booted up the pc and It was stuck in a loop where it would just turn off and on. I then removed the NVMe and installed windows on my 1TB 860 Evo SSD and it seems to be working fine. I'll mention that I switched the slots where the ram goes in and tried D.O.C.P standard and the "non standard" version. Neither times would my Ram go anywhere above 1366 mhz ( or whatever it was, can't remember ). So i switched them back to the original position and instead of it just plain ol' not giving me the speed I want, it would just crash. I haven't had any BSODs' until this morning when I woke my pc up from sleep mode and it gave me a CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED - I am now running sfc /SCANNOW. Later I'll try to get my PC back to where It was earlier. I'll note that it no longer crashes during gaming on League of Legends, however I haven't tried any other games yet. (got a pretty high score on userbench but I'm sure the socket for my NVMe was fried on initial install as I installed the NVMe on my friends computer last night and it works perfectly fine, yet on mine it gets a terrible score. Oof ).
  5. BTW AMD is D.O.C.P and it was set to auto.
  6. i think my NVMe is bad. ( ram wasnt overclocked for this run ) https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/17925211
  7. okay. Well, I'm just here as a second mind to try and help. you shouldnt use a 1200w in that system regardless. However as long as it isn't used, it should be fine. I would recommend borrowing someone elses gpu ( if possible ) and see if that fixes your issue. all things in my mind point to gpu.
  8. I don't see where you provided info about your PSU. what are you running ?
  9. i keep forgetting to add stuff. but you should also check and make sure youre not using a bad DVI cable. ( hdmi simply wont work either, but display port does. ) HDMI will lock your machine at 60hz no matter what. pins will be bent on the cable or not secured properly and there is always a chance that your card may have a pin stuck in it. IF all else fails im gonna have to go with bad GPU or its not able to draw enough power which is a psu problem. PSU going bad is FAR more common than gpu going bad.
  10. pretty simple.. right click on your desktop select display settings scroll down to advanced display settings then click on display adapter properties > monitor > screen refresh rate.
  11. im going to level with you. the only problem i can think of is gpu throttling. usually thats because of heat or age. where did you buy the 980ti? used ? your motherboard has far more than adequate cooling as far as the bridges go and as long as all your fans are working they won't get hot enough to slow it down. I also need to add that as far as hardware goes the cpu isnt quite new either. it was developed in '14. does the screen flash any colors? or does it just give really bad fps? You might also try running everything in fullscreen ( or windowed borderless if youre in fullscreen ) that used to give me strange drops in FPS with my old set up. I was also thinking, you're on a 140hz panel.. why don't you try checking your refresh rate and placing it at 60hz. do you know how to change it? in advanced display properties.
  12. what case do you have my dude edit: and fans i want to know what the airflow looks like. also which pci-e do you use
  13. i just want to take a look at your bridges my man.
  14. send me a picture of your set-up ( inside on the mobo ) Edit: sorry bored at a dinner party.
  15. what no work lol. can you use your onboard gpu or nah
  16. Bottom right of your screen in the OS you can see a little speaker icon. If your speakers are correctly installed you can left click and select different audio devices to use.
  17. here's a great thread you can read to help with this. https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/dh-017
  18. I would set everything to default in radeon wattman. go to global settings and put everything on "use application settings" or off. There should be an option in Radeon Wattman to switch from onboard to discreet gpu. I would also check in Device manager ( around display adapters ) and confirm your two graphics options.
  19. okay, so what are you using to over/underclock the GPU ? Is the cpu oc'd? I know thats probably rhetorical I would like if you reiterated though lol. Did you switch it to onboard graphics in the settings ( disabling discreet gpu ) and utilize the HDMI on the motherboard? you'll have to switch those when installing and removing discreet gpu.
  20. im just now realizing you're running at 1440p. while at this Resolution will be fine, try disabling any anti-aliasing.
  21. what benchmarks did you run ?
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