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supershadow230 got a reaction from Mark Kaine in Pc is actually garbage
My friend let me borrow his 2x8 ddr4 3200mhz and it didn’t help at all just saying and it was the rgb one not some cheap one either
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supershadow230 got a reaction from Mark Kaine in Pc is actually garbage
Alright so I think it’s fair to say that paying $1000 for a computer that can’t even run games well on all low settings isn’t fun. My specs are
ryzen 2600
8gb ddr4 2866 (don’t say I need 3000mhz such a childish recommendation)
240gb SSD + 1tb hdd 7200rpm + 8tb 5400rpm (empty)
powerColor rx 570 4gb
750w Corsair powersupply
msi b450m pro m2
Anyways I struggle to enjoy simple things on my pc whether it be video editing on after effects it lags so hard. Watching YouTube at 720p I get fps drops. Extracting a zip feels like it’s using 100% cpu
gaming is alright but it stutters a lot and it screen tears. Is there anyway to fix this or is amd just pure garbage? How Can I fix screen tearing without using in game vsync? how is it that consoles don’t struggle with all this bull crap like I spend 4-6 hours every time I turn on my pc to fix it nothing works. I used to be able to play fortnite before full screen no screen tearing without vsync and unlimited fps almost no stutter actually yeah no stutter just fps drops here and there
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supershadow230 got a reaction from Mustangmatt215 in Gaming pc turns off and smoke comes out
It’s screwed in
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supershadow230 reacted to Kisai in Gaming pc turns off and smoke comes out
Take it apart.
1. Remove the motherboard and inspect the front and back of the board
2. Remove the RAM and CPU and look for burn marks (this is unlikely if the system was able to POST once)
3. Look for loose wires on the PSU connectors
4. If you have a modular PSU (eg there are plugs on both sides of the connectors) make sure that you used ONLY the power connectors from the box and not from the previous PSU, as sometimes these are wired differently on the PSU side.
5. Look for burn marks on the GPU, if it has a front and back plate, it's unlikely the problem unless something fell through the top of the system and landed inside it
6. Look for burn marks on the chassis, burn marks on the chassis indicate that the short was against the chassis, which means either a severed wire or something metallic (eg a screw) came between the chassis and the MB/drive
If a PCB is a black color to begin with, it might be hard to see a burned board.
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supershadow230 got a reaction from Canada EH in Windows 10 Lag!
No I only have one drive my ssd and the usb with windows
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supershadow230 got a reaction from nox_ in Pc issue
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EqJ94QC3nLhjRxe27zBcBeIKgtq4T-PD
i cannot believe I built a today but the computer turns on and everything I can play games watch YouTube edit videos but for some reason when I’m playing games the frame rate isn’t the best isn’t the highest as it could be and should be and for some reason it randomly shuts off it only shut off once but self and tell me windows has run into a problem so yeah My graphics card is kind of loud I don’t know if it supposed to
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supershadow230 got a reaction from DOGEY in Pc issue
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EqJ94QC3nLhjRxe27zBcBeIKgtq4T-PD
i cannot believe I built a today but the computer turns on and everything I can play games watch YouTube edit videos but for some reason when I’m playing games the frame rate isn’t the best isn’t the highest as it could be and should be and for some reason it randomly shuts off it only shut off once but self and tell me windows has run into a problem so yeah My graphics card is kind of loud I don’t know if it supposed to
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supershadow230 got a reaction from dgsddfgdfhgs in Screen tearing on Pc
Alright so I’m getting a GTX 1060 and a ryzen 2600 and I would like to know if I would get screen tearing on my 60hz benq monitor if it gets 100fps on fortnite. I hear vsync has a bad delay and I don’t want that (ps4 has a nasty delay on keyboard on fortnite) do I need to lock the FPS or buy a 144hz or a Gsync?