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marioo1182

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  • Interests
    -Gaming
    -Automotive/Engine Work
    -Computer Repair
    -Computer Consulting
    -Custom Computing
    -Computer Hardware
    -Physics
  • Member title
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System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7 3770K @ 3.5GHz
  • RAM
    8Gb Blue Corsair Vengeance 1600
  • Case
    Fractal Design Define R4 Blackout Edition
  • Display(s)
    HP 23BW
  • Cooling
    Antec H20 920
  • Keyboard
    Cooler Master Quickfire Pro
  • Mouse
    Corsair Raptor M40
  • Sound
    Asus Xonar DG, Steel Series Siberia V2 Red
  1. Learned something new with question 3. I thought the computer would blue screen. I've been working with computers for about 7 years, but there's always more you can learn!
  2. I've actually been to D-Wave. They are local here in Burnaby British Columbia Canada. Very interesting place. Very creative and intelligent people that work there.
  3. Go to display settings and reset your main monitor? You're are quite unclear about the issue that you are having.
  4. Get a job with a company first. Experience is everything and you will run into lots of issues you haven't seen before even after years of work. The last thing you need is a lawsuit without a company behind you when you accidentally lose someone's data or whatever. Plus people that pay techs tend to be very cheap and have high standards. It makes it even more difficult because they often don't understand the repair being done and can be untrustworthy even though your experience may be 5-star. Best of luck though! If you have good knowledge you shouldn't have a problem finding a job first. /e as well when/where did he say this? Link?
  5. Couldn't make this in Linus section of forum... Said I wasn't allowed to post? Anyways are they limited edition? Or will retailers be carrying them as regular stock?
  6. Hold down "d" or "command+d" during boot to enter the apple diagnostics utility. Do some system overview extended tests from within there and see if anything fails. Quite possibly a hard drive or RAM failure...
  7. I can almost guarantee that your power supply is the issue. I had the exact same issue but with a 1000W power supply. It would keep failing under load. The worst part is that the paper clip test cannot verify this issue. The best way to test is run a benchmark test (very intensive) and see if you can get it to fail immediately.
  8. That's dissapoint. Tunnelbear really shouldn't cause this much issue. I installed it on a fresh install of Windows too.
  9. I'm just trying to reinstall the drivers now. Anything else I could try as well?
  10. So I downloaded TunnelBear for my parent's to keep their online browsing and banking secure. We purchased the Grizzly subscription. Before I installed TunnelBear everything was working great. However not I have it on my parent's computer and my Surface Pro 3 and they will connect to the network, however no pages on the web will load. My PC that I am on right now has never had TunnelBear and it is working fine. ps. I uninstalled TunnelBear on both machines and they are still experiencing the same issue. Anyone have any idea?
  11. Ya it was really great. The Office tours were my favorite part. I picked up a drive bay adapter and a Bitfenix headset. I already have a bunch of tech stuff so I didn't buy anything big. + I'm also going to school so my budget was small. Wish I brought my Fractal case side panel though; I saw other people bring theirs to sign and I wish a brought mine QQ. Anyways hope he does it again next year. Twas a blast!
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