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So, as promised I'd get back to this. Three weeks ago I bought the Corsair RM850x and this seems to have solved the problem. No bsods anymore, running stable with no problems! I want to thank you in advance. I'd never suspected to PSU to be faulty here. Happy it's solved. Thanks!
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I am going to order one tomorrow. I'll keep you updated and will reply if this fixed the issue! Thanks for the assistance!
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Makes sense what you tell here, I have a gigabyte B700H 80 plus bronze in my system. As for the clean windows install, I made a bootable usb stick with windows on it. This way, I deleted all drive partitions and selected the m.2 drive to install windows on.
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Yes, currently I have 2x 500GB SSD's, 1x m.2 ssd and a regular 2TB HDD. I have already unhooked all of them but the BSOD's still occur even with only the m.2 installed.
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Just made a new diagnosis with 'WhoCrashed'. Maybe this helps! WhoCrashedOutput.htm
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I've had it stable before I moved my windows install. The problem was that my os was installed on an ssd with slow sectors which made everything very slow. When I installed my m.2 drive thats problem was solved. However then I was getting bsod's every 2-5 minutes. I solved that by updating my CPU's chipset drivers. From that moment these random bsod's started popping up. I've included an html file I made 2 months ago with 'WhoCrashed'. I've reinstalled the program to monitor further bsods to assist on this thread. BSOD output.htm
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No, never done anything like that. Even XMP profile for my ram is disabled
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I've been having this issue for 6 months now. I don't seem to be able to find the cause. It's not a specific bsod, it changes every time. These are the most common ones: "kernel security check failure, irql_not_less_or_equal, page fault in nonpaged area, apc index mismatch, ... The weird thing about all this is that is does not occur while gaming, or while running a game in the background. I've tried everything to fix. I've done a clean windows install, did a memory test, took one ram stick away to see if that was the problem, nothing worked. Also bought a new nvme drive and disconnected the other ones, still same result. What could be the cause of this problem? If you need any additional data, let me know. I'm running a: Ryzen 5 3600 Ballistix ram 16gb ddr4 3200mhz EVGA RTX 2070 Gigabyte AX370 Gigabyte ax370-gaming 3 2x 500GB Patriot SSD 1TB Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe Hopefully someone recognizes this problem
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Hello, I have a question about two motherboards. I’m planning on building a new system with a RTX 2070 and a Ryzen 5 3600. The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming but I’ve seen Some people that advice me to go with a MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX instead which is €60 more in my country. What are the differences als are there major problems with the Gigabyte one? Regards
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Smaller PSU and a B450 tomahawk max? I live in belgium and my budget is +- €1000 - €1100 (if it gives major improvements)
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What mobo do you advice?
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Hello, I’m planning on buying a new pc and I would like to check if this is a good build: -CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 -GPU: Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 (2 fans) -Memory: Corsair 16Gb 3000Mhz DDR4 -Hard disk: 1Tb 7200 RPM and 256Gb SSD -PSU: 700Watt 80+ Gigabyte B700H -Mobo: Gigabyte GA-AX 370-Gaming Is this a good build? Any advice? Thanks for reading!
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Games I play are: PUBG CS:Go, Ark survival, Rust, Rainbow six siege
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Hello, I was planning on building a new pc. Here are the parts: -Intel Core i5 9400F 6 -Inno3D Nvidia Geforce RTX 2060SUPER 8GB GDDR6 -SSD 256GB NeoForza SATA600 SSD -HDD: 2TB SATA600 ST2000VM003 from Seagate -Mobo: MSI B360M Pro VH -Memory: Corsair 16GB 2666Mhz DDR4 PSU: 700 watt Xilence Performance C 12cm fan ATX 2.31 Do you guys think this is a good build? Price is:€969,98 I mainly want to run games at 1080p@144hz Can this pc handle that for atleast 2 years? Advice is always welcome!
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RTX 2060 OC looks pretty much the same as a RTX 2070 to me. The price difference is around 200$ in my country so I think its pretty expensive for the little diffrence. Thanks for your reply!
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Okay, I will definitely do that!
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Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite PC netvoeding 600 W ATX 80 Plus Thanks for your reply!
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Hello, I recently saw this interesting build and wanted to check if this is a good one for gaming, The price is way cheaper than building it on my own here in Belgium, Do you think this is a good setup for the money? Total of €799,99 Here are the parts: CPU: Intel Core i5 9400F GPU: Inno3D Nvidia Geforce RTX 2060 6GB Memory: Corsair 16GB 2666Mhz DDR4 Mobo: MSI B360M Pro VH Hard drive: 256gb neoforza sata600 ssd (will add a 1TB for €60 not in the price yet) What do you guys think? I know the Mobo is not future proof, but is this a good build for the money for +-3 years? Thanks for reading!
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My budget is around €1000. I live in belgium. Thanks for your help!
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Hello thank you for replying. It seems like upgrading is the best choice here. I've been looking to some stuff that fit in my budget and I think a RTX 2060 would be the good GPU in my case.Will 16 GB Dual Channel DDR4 2666MHz would do the job for now? For the CPU there are two choices. 1:A Intel Core i5 9400F (800$ for the whole build) or 2: An Intel core i5 9600K with Cooler Master Master Liquid ML240L RGB water cooling. (1000$) The mobo is MSI B360M Pro VH which has not OC support so thats why I doubt between these two CPU's. An ASUS TUF Z390M-PRO GAMING (WI-FI Intel1151,DDR4,mATX) will bring the cost up to 1.139,98$ which doesn't fit in my budget ATM. What are your thoughts. Regards.
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Hello, Games I'm playing: CSGO at low, Fortnite on low with low res. R6S all low, Rocket League Ultra , GTA V low but medium textures. CPU is pretty much always above 10% on idle. Ram is always 50% with nothing running in background. GPU is 0% when not gaming and I think its thermal throttling because when gaming it is always above 87°C or higher and the CPU goes back to 2.6Ghz or lower. EDIT: CPU Throttled 96% according to userbenchmark: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/17294699 Both fans are running above 4000Rpm
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Here are the full specs: CPU: Intel Core i7 6700HQ @ 2.60Hz Turbo 3.50HZ Memory: 8GB DDR4 Single 2133 Hz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M 2GB To provide some more info I've created a .TXT file with CPU-Z with all the other data in it. Games I'm playing: CSGO at low, Fortnite on low with low res. R6S all low, Rocket League Ultra , GTA V low but medium textures. MSI.txt
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Hello, Recently I'm having big issues when playing games on 1080p with my system. Even 720 fps drops under 30 now. Before I had a steady 80+ fps with way higher settings. To provide as much info as possible I have a link with some more info: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/17294699 If any more info is required, send me a message. Thanks for your help!
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Hello, haha that picture is from years ago, I actually don’t care about it. I’m sorry for the lack of clarity that caused it. To be clear, I’m going to play games like cs:go, Pubg, Ark, Fortnite and Rainbow six siege. For ark 60Fps in enough for me because 144hz doesn’t matter in that game. For the competitieve games I probably use low settings anyway. Thanks for the quick response!