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Vengarl

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About Vengarl

  • Birthday May 30, 1996

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Occupation
    Architect

System

  • CPU
    i72600
  • Motherboard
    GA-B75M-D3H
  • RAM
    16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3, 1333MHz
  • GPU
    Asus GTX1060 6GB DualOC
  • Case
    Cooler Master Silencio 550
  • Storage
    250GB Kingston SSD, 1TB Western Digital HDD
  • PSU
    some bronze rated 550w PSU
  • Display(s)
    Asus VG248, Fujitsu B22T
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH D14
  • Keyboard
    Hyperx Alloy FPS Pro
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 Hero
  • Sound
    Focusrite 2i4 / Dynaudio Lyd 7
  • Operating System
    Win 10

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  1. Update on the situation: that bluescreen calmed me down, it might just be the current nvidia driver that causes the issues, I'll wait until the next one is rolled out and we'll see if that fixes it or not. I know I could just install an older version of the driver, but I'd rather just use the PC as it is for now because I'm busy as crap. Thanks a lot for the help tho
  2. Reset bios to defaults, reseated gpu, save and reboot, all good. Turned it off, and it did it again. I left it for a few seconds just to see what would happen, i had some green squares on the secondary monitor connected via DVI, and then I got a BSOD. It's also weird how my RAM is set to 2666 by default even if I use 3200 sticks. I switched it to 3200 before posting here but it seems like it has nothing to do with it. Any other suggestions?
  3. Will do when I get home from work. Did some googling and I've found a few threads with people claiming uplugging the PSU and holding down the power button for a few seconds solved the issue, seems weird to me
  4. I got some the PSU I used in the old PC, some bronze rated Coolermaster, 550W
  5. Messing with the drivers didn't work, however I've found something that's consistent: the issue appears only on a cold start, after the PC has been off for a few hours. Faulty PSU?
  6. DDU'd in safe mode, reinstalled the driver with the "clean install" option and turned off GPU tweak's auto select profile on startup just now and I'll see if this fixes it, let's hope for the best
  7. the "OC Mode" thing on asus gpu tweak II barely pushes the GPU, I don't think you can call this an overclock
  8. I was about to reinstall the drivers, but something tells me it's GPU Tweak II that causes the issues by applying the OC settings on startup.
  9. Hey everybody! I recently upgraded my PC and I have some weird issues that I never encountered on my previous dinosaur PC. My computer turns on, but the screen remains black or I get some green spots on my screen. Everything else seems to turn on with no issues in the background, I can hear the system sounds and autostartup stuff. So far holding the power button down and starting the system again seemed to fix it, but I really wanna know what causes this. Additionally, my windows is also acting strange sometimes, the mouse cursor lags and the audio is glitching, but same thing, a restart fixes it. At first I thought it was because of windows, so I switched to Windows 10 Pro, but nope, same thing. I'm using an Asus GTX1060 6GB dual OC which had been used in the old system for a year with no issues. The framerate in games is stable and the GPU runs at normal temperatures (70ish celsius max when playing for 1-2hours), I use the "OC mode" preset in Asus GPU Tweak II, so it's not really overclocked either. System specs: Ryzen 3700X MSI B450 Tomahawk 16GB Corsair Vengeance 3200MHz Asus GTX 1060 6GB Dual OC Corsar RM750X Noctua NH D14 Cooler What could the issue be? I haven't messed with anything in BIOS other than flash-upgrading it to the most recent version to support the Ryzen 7 when I got the motherboard.
  10. Thanks a lot for the advice dude! Don't care much about RGB, tho it's pretty cool. If everything fits nicely and the front panel works I might just go with the Storm Scout and upgrade the fans
  11. Hey hey people, I recently ordered myself a 3700X along with a B450 Mohawk, RAM and a RM750X PSU, but I didn't order a case because of budget constrains. Just to provide more info, the cooling solution I'll use will be a Noctua NH 14D (which I'm not even sure if it's gonna fit because of the RAM sticks) and the GPU is a 1060 6gb, both from my current PC. I have two options for a case: -Cooler Master Silencio 550, current PC's case. 120mm intake fan, 120mm exhaust fan in the back. -Cooler Master Storm Scout, the old one. 120mm intake fan, 140mm exhaust fan at the top, no back exhaust fan Which one should I pick? I feel like the 550 will be easier to work with, but the thermals are ass, and the Storm has undeniably better airflow, but it's super old, 2010 or something. Also, the proper case I'm considering is a Cooler Master H500, if you guys have any other cost efficient recommandations, let me know.
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