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  1. Monitor is Samsung C24FG73FQM Basically this small fly was crawling up my monitor, I did not see it as something risky as they've been doing this for a while and I've never had a fly do this to me. The fly then simply proceeded to crawl into my monitor, through the tiny gap so quickly and he's been stuck there I suppose, you see that little shadow above the X mark a bit to the left of it? That's where he went. It's annoying to me and I didn't do any thing in fear of making matters worse. Any suggestions?
  2. The picture, I did not disable AVX2, "Disable AVX" was grayed out.
  3. Specs: Meshify C Gigabyte z390 Aorus pro 8700k NH D15s I have my PC case sitting on my desktop, no side glass panel to block air. Room is a bit cool with air conditioning. One front intake fan at the bottom, another rear exhaust fan at the top. I've reseated my CPU cooler with MX-4, not dust there. Same for fans. Runs at 1.34v, load line calibration set to Turbo, 4.9ghz Ran Aida64 Extreme - for an hour and 4 minutes and this were the stats - I tried running Prime95 - After 5 minutes some of the cores got to 98 degrees and error beeping sounds began from Prime95 v29.8 Build 5 and I had to close the thing, measured with HWMonitor. I don't know I'm doing wrong here, why it's running so hot.
  4. I've ran Aida64 Extreme for an hour and 6 minutes with an 8700k Clocked at 4.9ghz, set to 1.335v with load line calibration set to Turbo on a z390 auros pro. I don't have the picture cause I foolishly lost the stats and closes the window, but I do remember detailing the two first cores averaging at 70 and 71 degrees peaking at the mid 80s and the other two averaging 74 75 and peaking at 93 94. The clock speed stood at 4900mhz. Is that enough to determine CPU stability at least for games? Ran Hitman 2 New York map and one time it crashed straight after I opened it, the other about 10 minutes of gameplay sometimes not crashing at all, was told it's my cpu stability on LTT's site.
  5. I can see where this is going. Please lock the thread kthnxbye
  6. 8700K settings were: 5.0ghz 1.35v Load-Line Calibration - Turbo GPU - Asus ROG Strix rtx 2080 OC edition - I ran about 40 minutes of Valley Benchmark 1.0 and it didn't crash. Ran Aida64 - Took the pictures at the end - Aida64 ran for 1 hour, 1 minute and 49 seconds. Didn't crash but the spike did got to 100 degrees C as it shows in the picture. Yesterday I played Hitman 2 on DirectX 11 for more than an hour, didn't crash at all and nothing happened. About a few minutes ago I've playing Hitman 2 for about 15 minutes or even less until it crashed and I was back at the desktop. I do not understand, is it unstable overclocking or is the game itself just faulty? I used rivatuner msi afterburner monitoring temps while playing Hitman 2 and GPU was mostly sitting at 55C I think never hitting temps like 70 while the CPU was sitting at around 66C. Any explanation?
  7. Some time ago I had an asus z390 tuf pro gaming for my 8700k, let's say the cpu fan got smashed and with it parts on my mobo such as the gpu. Now I bought a gigabyte z390 aorus pro motherboard, installed the cpu on it, and the computer works and boots up, but with the previous mobo I easily put my 8700k on 4.9ghz at 1.295v. Now even 1.35v isn't enough for 4.9ghz. Is it because I might have damaged the cpu or is because of this whole story of certain z390 motherboards not fully utilizing the 9900k? Is it my part or is it because this new mobo might be pulling more power? And what maximal voltage is safe for 24/7 usage of the 8700k?
  8. I have a power supply TX750M, 8700k processor and a gigabyte aorus pro z390 mobo. I only have 8 power pins connected to the CPU connector on the mobo because the TX750M comes only with that, 8, and this mobo has 12 power pins available. I wanted to know whether this is dangerous or not for overclocking for say 5ghz and will it cause any hardware issues.
  9. I have the Razer blackwidow ultimate regular edition not the newer 2016 something edition, and I find this keyboard to be a bit heavy for me as well as loud and having some kind of a metallic sound to it which is extremely annoying. I can't type alot on this without making a ton of noise and getting weary and tired in the arms. Is the Corsair STRAFE RGB Cherry MX Brown good for me?
  10. Next time you should check what microphone you want before doing that, people tend to buy Yetis and Snowballs just because it's popular when they can get better for even cheaper. As far as peripherals go - I think a popfilter is the first thing you should look at. To be honest there isn't a major difference between them, I personally bought this pop filter - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HBN6T1I/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 After my previous and cheaper one had its screw getting loose and all that. I personally have the snowball as well and a small one would suffice in terms of size. Just make sure the seller isn't a nobody cause I can't find THE cheapest, perhaps this - https://www.amazon.com/Dragonpad-USA-Microphone-Studio-Filter/dp/B008AOH1O6/ref=sr_1_9?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1545596086&sr=1-9&keywords=pop+filter Also, you can look for a boom arm - A mechanical arm that holds the microphone and allows you to play a bit with its position so you can get it closer to your mouth, also distances your microphone from the noises of your computer. I'd suggest this - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DY1F2CS/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza Make sure that the boom arm supports your mic's thread size and if not has an adapter, also the thickness of your desktop(because of the boom arm's clamp).
  11. Asus Cerberus GTX 1070 TI +150mhz for clock speed +450mhz for memory speed +15% voltage Also 8700k OCed to 4.9ghz on 1.295v if that matters. I've been playing AC Odyssey for days now and prior to that have had Valley Benchmark running for more than two hours without crashing. Entire days and suddenly this happens. It was the first and only crash I've had so far in any game I think with this hardware. Does it make sense for a GPU to crash only once every idk days even weeks or could it be a bug level issue?
  12. How do I check vrm temps, and what is the max voltage in your opinion safe for that mobo? What mobo do you have?
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