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  1. I have a Corsair H100i v2 in my computer. There are already two fans and the pump connected to one header. I was thinking about adding two more pull fans of the exact same model on the other side of my radiator and also have them controlled by the iCUE app by adding 2 splitters to the 2 fan connectors that lead to the pump and then from the pump to the cpu fan header, but I am concerned about the amps drawn. This would bring the total to four fans and the pump on the one fan header. I know that the fan headers on my motherboard are good for up to 1 A and the label on the back of the fans say that they draw 12v DC 0.28 A when at 2,700 rpm. In the Corsair iCUE app, I have a fan curve set so that the fans do not go over 47% of the max rpm. Since I will not have all four fans going at full speed, I was wondering if I could get away with running the pump and the fans off of the one header.
  2. I was using the same optimized settings as advised by the g force experience. I wonder if the optimal setting changed during a graphics driver update for some of my games
  3. Hey. I had a similar issue to yours recently. Make sure that your Intel integrated graphics drivers are up to date for output from the motherboard. Mine was not working properly before updating the drivers.
  4. In msi afterburner, none of the temps go past 90C HardwareMonitoring.hml
  5. The only thing I modified in the control panel was disabling v-sync.
  6. I already tried reseating the ram and the gpu. It would be hard to reseat the cpu so i did not do that yet. The attached hml contains the most recent cpu usage and gpu usage from the msi afterburner. The most recent one has the correct graphs HardwareMonitoring.hml After trying a game, I noticed that despite the game being at 70 fps sometimes, it stutters.
  7. In the hml, the latest one contains the proper graphs. HardwareMonitoring.hml After trying a game, I noticed that despite the game being at 70 fps sometimes, it stutters.
  8. The highest gpu temp reached was 80c and the cpu reaches 55 c at most. I have not downloaded much on this computer other than the necessary drivers.
  9. I tried rolling back to a previous version of windows 10 and I received a message saying I cant go back.
  10. The highest gpu temp reached was 80c and the cpu reaches 55 c at most. I have not downloaded much on this computer other than the necessary drivers.
  11. I recently built a new computer around October 12 of 1018. Before the week of November 12 of 1018, my computer was running fine and I was pleased with everything. Then, I started to notice lower frames in all of the games I played. For games like Rainbow Six Siege, I was getting at least 120 fps despite all of the action on all maps on 1440p ultra-settings. Now I am getting around 75-88 fps on the same settings. Another example is Sniper Elite 4. I should be getting about 114 fps on 1440p ultra-settings. The fps hovers between the range of 77-85 fps. Yes, I know that is still very playable, but it paid good money to get those high frames, so I would like to get them back. This is my first gaming rig so please bare that in mind. I'm a complete amateur when it comes to troubleshooting. I have tried multiple solutions suggested online. So far, I have made sure my motherboard BIOS is up to date, uninstalled and reinstalled my Nvidia drivers with the newest ones with the help of DDU, updated windows 10 to the most recent version, scanned my computer for malware, v-sync is turned off in the Nvidia control panel, the refresh rate is set to 165hz, and components do not seem to be overheating. Also, nothing is OC (except for the monitor refresh rate, but is that really overclocking?). These are the specs for my computer setup (info from 3DMARK): GRAPHICS CARD Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Vendor: ZOTAC # of cards: 1 SLI / CrossFire: Off Memory: 11,264 MB Core clock: 1,911 MHz Memory bus clock: 1,377 MHz Driver version: 25.21.14.1694 PROCESSOR Processor: Intel Core i7-8700K Processor Reported stock core clock: 3,700 MHz Maximum turbo core clock: 4,522 MHz Physical / logical processors: 1 / 12 # of cores: 6 Package: LGA-1151 Manufacturing process: 14 nm TDP: 95 W MONITOR 27” 2560x1440p 165hz HP OMEN GENERAL Operating system: 64-bit Windows 10 (10.0.17134) Motherboard: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Z370 GAMING M5 (MS-7B58) Memory: 16,384 MB Module 1: 8,192 MB G.Skill DDR4 @ 3,482 MHz Module 2: 8,192 MB G.Skill DDR4 @ 3,482 MHz Hard drive model: 250 GB Samsung SSD 970 EVO 250GB 3DMARK TIME SPY 1.0 BENCHMARK: Overall: 9,278 Graphics Score: 9,613 CPU Score: 7,752
  12. I recently built a new computer around October 12 of 1018. Before the week of November 12 of 1018, my computer was running fine and I was pleased with everything. Then, I started to notice lower frames in all of the games I played. For games like Rainbow Six Siege, I was getting at least 120 fps despite all of the action on all maps on 1440p ultra-settings. Now I am getting around 75-88 fps on the same settings. Another example is Sniper Elite 4. I should be getting about 114 fps on 1440p ultra-settings. The fps hovers between the range of 77-85 fps. Yes, I know that is still very playable, but it paid good money to get those high frames, so I would like to get them back. This is my first gaming rig so please bare that in mind. I'm a complete amateur when it comes to troubleshooting. I have tried multiple solutions suggested online. So far, I have made sure my motherboard BIOS is up to date, uninstalled and reinstalled my Nvidia drivers with the newest ones with the help of DDU, updated windows 10 to the most recent version, scanned my computer for malware, v-sync is turned off in the Nvidia control panel, the refresh rate is set to 165hz, and components do not seem to be overheating. Also, nothing is OC (except for the monitor refresh rate, but is that really overclocking?). These are the specs for my computer setup (info from 3DMARK): GRAPHICS CARD Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Vendor: ZOTAC # of cards: 1 SLI / CrossFire: Off Memory: 11,264 MB Core clock: 1,911 MHz Memory bus clock: 1,377 MHz Driver version: 25.21.14.1694 PROCESSOR Processor: Intel Core i7-8700K Processor Reported stock core clock: 3,700 MHz Maximum turbo core clock: 4,522 MHz Physical / logical processors: 1 / 12 # of cores: 6 Package: LGA-1151 Manufacturing process: 14 nm TDP: 95 W MONITOR 27” 2560x1440p 165hz HP OMEN GENERAL Operating system: 64-bit Windows 10 (10.0.17134) Motherboard: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. Z370 GAMING M5 (MS-7B58) Memory: 16,384 MB Module 1: 8,192 MB G.Skill DDR4 @ 3,482 MHz Module 2: 8,192 MB G.Skill DDR4 @ 3,482 MHz Hard drive model: 250 GB Samsung SSD 970 EVO 250GB 3DMARK TIME SPY 1.0 BENCHMARK: Overall: 9,278 Graphics Score: 9,613 CPU Score: 7,752
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