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SIRtaco

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  1. As much as I don't like hearing this lol, im glad that I can put this situation at rest. thank you!
  2. im not entirely sure if it was always there since i just noticed it today. Is there anyway to reduce the sound? because idk, it doesnt sound normal to me
  3. So, recently this morning I have come across a rather strange issue (i swear its one thing after another with this pc). I was playing battlefield 1 with my speakers on, and I noticed a buzzing noise, I then turn down the volume and here a rather bothersome buzzing noise. I thought that it might have to do with my case/pc fans being a little dusty and I dusted everything, even made sure if there was a fan cord hitting anything to trigger that noise, but nothing. After I dusted it off, I gave the computer a rest. I was hoping it would fix the problem but its still the same problem. While im typing this topic, there is no noise. it only seems to happen when I play graphically intense games, everything does seem but I just wanna know exactly whats going on, before I actually wind up having to replace anything. My speculation is that there is something going on with my graphics card, but I just dont know whats going on (I swear this computer is gonna be the death of me). heres my specs just in case CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x Ram: Corsair vengeance lpx 3000 16gb ram (currently running at 2933 because i cant get it to go to 3000) GPU: MSI gtx 1060 6gb Storage: 3TB WD purple hardrive PSU: EVGA 650 80+ gold Monitor: MSI 1080p 144hz monitor
  4. no not as of yet, when i first built my pc i was on a budget. but now i slowly upgraded my parts.
  5. I am strongly considering buying a vr headset in the distant future, but i just wanna know how my rig would hold up with vr gaming. Here are all my specs: CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x Ram: Corsair vengeance lpx 3000 16gb ram (currently running at 2933 because i cant get it to go to 3000) GPU: MSI gtx 1060 6gb Storage: 3TB WD purple hardrive PSU: EVGA 650 80+ gold Monitor: ASUS 1080p 144hz monitor
  6. I recently tried overclocking my Ryzen 1600 because I just bought a new Cooler master 212 EVO and a EVGA 650W Gold power supply. I bumped the GHz to 3.8 and set the voltage to 1.3500 and since my Ram is DDR4-2133 thats exactly what I set the frequency too and I set the voltage to 1.200 because that's what I could set it too according to the sticker on the ram stick. I couldn't really adjust the option thats labeled "Memory try it" because the frequencies were way beyond the frequency of my ram so I disabled it, I was also told to set the "Memory Retry count" to 2 by my friend (I have no idea why) but as soon as I set up all those options computer works completely fine when I boot it up. I immediately open up CPU-Z to see if the overclock is present and it is, I then immediately do a stress test on CINEBENCH and it didn't crash and actually got a pretty decent score, but up until I tried the AIDA64 stress test, it would only go up to an hour before giving me the message of "Hardware failure detected, test stopped". I tried it once more for good measure but I am still getting the same results. I then make a bold decision and play the Witcher 3 to see if anything would happen and I played for a good solid 10 minutes and nothing is wrong at all, the game preformed a lot better then it did when it wasn't overclocked. Everything else seems fine, but my computer just cant pass the AIDA64 stress test, and to my understanding (since I am pretty new at overclocking) if I don't get any errors, I have a stable overclock. I am pretty certain that I did everything right, but I just can't figure out whats going on. I don't wanna get too ahead of myself and accidentally break my hardware SPECS: CPU: Ryzen 1600 Mobo: MSI B350 PC Mate PSU: EVGA 650 W Gold+ GPU: MSI 1060 6GB Drive: WD 3 TB hardrive Ram: 16GB
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