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Ryan_Stein

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About Ryan_Stein

  • Birthday Aug 24, 1995

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    ryancouch1
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    RyanAStein

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Georgia

System

  • CPU
    Fx-8350 @ 4.7ghz
  • Motherboard
    Asus Crosshair-v Formula-Z
  • RAM
    2x4gb Patriot viper 3 ram at 1866mhz
  • GPU
    asus direct cuII R9 280x
  • Case
    NZXT H440
  • Storage
    1x 120gb kingston hyperx ssd 1x 1tb wd black
  • PSU
    corsair rm750
  • Display(s)
    27" 1440p monitor
  • Cooling
    h100i with nf-f12's
  1. Username: RyanStein Videos: https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFfI want to be a ccna and not gonna lie that switch gave me goose bumps https://www.vessel.com/videos/JemZ8O7HyAnd who DOESN'T love 5k...not that I've seen any in person yet, but it seems awesome, display tech is going crazy cant wai for 8k and 12k screens maybe amd will launch a card that can keep up by then COME ON AMD YOU'RE LETTING US DOWN.
  2. welp looks like it's time for a new power supply unit
  3. so basically, 2 280x's would be better. but even that would be close
  4. I'm curious as to whether I can run 2 dcuii 290x's a fx-8350 and a Mcp-655 on my rm750, if not could I run 2x 280x's on it (as I already have one anyways)
  5. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/what-information-event-logs-event-viewer#1TC=windows-7 do that and tell me what codes Error 5/14/2014 5:00:34 AM Service Control Manager 7034 None you're looking for an error like that if it's a catalyst error
  6. ok, but as I've said. what blue screen error are you getting?
  7. it literally means they are garenteed to produce there respective load efficiently at 25% 50% and 100% only up to 80%
  8. just checked and it seems ok, are you aware of what error you're getting.
  9. thats a 700w, 80 plus powersupply so at max load it's only garenteed to make 560w. 2 7950/7970/280x/290x could easily over load that. if you arent 100% sure it's drivers I'd start there. what code are you getting.
  10. you'd be better off buying new pins and then cutting/stripping the wire re-attaching pins and then putting them in the plastic clips. gonna go grab you a link to pins, where are you located. http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=70143283 I believe those should work(not 100% on the size) I'd do some double checking. but it's my personal belief that this would be easier than soldering, but I'm not comfortable with solder. If you are even slightly adapt with soldering it would be a MUCH less stressful and free (if you have a soldering iron and a bit of solder around)
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