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frooge

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  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 2400g
  • Motherboard
    B450M PRO-M2
  • RAM
    Tforce Vulcan 1x8gb DDR4 2400mhz
  • GPU
    GTX 1660 6gb - Asus TUF
  • Case
    Thermaltake versa h18
  • Storage
    2x 500gb hdds (one is wd the other is hitachi idk) 1x random ass 128gb m.2 ssd
  • PSU
    Corsair CX450M
  • Display(s)
    HP 20wd 60hz 19.5 inch monitor
  • Cooling
    1x case fan
  • Keyboard
    Steelseries Apex 100
  • Mouse
    Corsair M55 (white)
  • Sound
    Razer Kraken Pro v2
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 pro
  • Laptop
    Lenovo Ideapad C340

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  1. Hi all, Recently I purchased 2x8gb of 3200mhz ram (tforce vulcan z) to install into my PC as an upgrade from one stick of 8gb 2400mhz ram. I have been having frequent bsods, all with the error code DPC_Watchdog_Violation. I have done all the basic things: chkdsk, sfc scan, memory diagnosis, updated IDE ATA/ATAPI controller drivers, updated network drivers and even gpu drivers. I have tried to hard reset windows but it BSODs when I try to select a network to connect to during the actual setup of the OS. I am stumped. I cannot tell whether this a hardware or software issue and wtf I need to do in order to fix it. PC specs are as follow: Ryzen 5 2400g, GTX 1660, MSI B450m Pro-m2, Sk Hynix 128gb ssd (windows 10 is installed here) Western Digital blue 500gb mechanical hdd. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. -Kieran
  2. I've been getting constant blue screens, I've updated all my drivers, updated windows, reset windows and performed multiple system scans, ran scans to see whether my ram was defective (I ran one scan for each stick individually, and together.) and disk checks. I've done malware scans, but found nothing. The blue screens are seemingly random, ones which I can remember off the top of my head are: System Service Exception, Cache Manager, Kmode exception not handled, and Page Fault in Nonpaged Area. I did at one point encounter an error stating that : "The system detected an overrun of a stack-based buffer in this application. This overrun could potentially allow a malicious user to gain control of this application". Should I try reinstalling all my driver's? Should I reset windows completely? What the hell do I do?
  3. Hey y'all, I want to get into VR, but I'm on a budget and would like something which is cheap, but doesn't substitute for performance. The Oculus Go is apparently good for basic entertainment, but I would like to play games on my PC such as VRCHAT, Boneworks etc. Should I get the Oculus Go, or just save up a while to get the Quest or Vive?
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