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Alticer

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  1. Would really appreciate some help. I am forced to push the power button or reset button on my pc Notes: Ctrl alt delete - ctrl shift escape - windows ctrl shift b (Driver Reset) Non responded Screen frozen on Current Frame no BSOD or Black Screen sound continued for a few seconds then stopped Mouse and keyboard unresponsive but are still lit up When turning monitor off and on no longer detects a signal Caps lock not responding on keyboard Seems to happen when launching a game/program or transitioning to loading screens though it is not consistent maybe happens only like 10% of the time Checked: Video Drivers are up to date Windows is up to date Wmic diskdrive get model,status all drive "ok" Memcheck Passed Error in event logs: The server Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub_18.2004.1162.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe!Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub.AppXt4mh7c9swwc5cmd5jgmtmwcfmvkddpn1.mca did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Specs: Ryzen 7 3700x AMD rx 5700 B550AM Motherboard 16 GB DDR4 RAM 2 TB Seagate Barracuda - 256 GB SSD- 500 GB M.2 NVME (Newly installed had similar freezing issues before though) Dell Freesync 144 hz gaming montior
  2. Oh I thought things are ran through the OS reguardless of which drive the data is from. Then again I have no idea what I’m taking about or what’s the OS actually operates. Thank you.
  3. I just added a Samsung evo m.2 nvme 500gb to my system that has a 256 sata ssd and 2TB Hdd. Windows is installed on the 256 SSD wit lots of other programs. Do I need to bother moving windows from my new drive, or will it not affect game performance if I’m running the game from the new nvme drive?
  4. Arlght I'll give it a shot, was just worried about it causing input delay, studdering, or graphical issues since psu is so outdated. Thank you. Is a cx600m PSU enough for that gpu?
  5. I just cant afford to get a new pc, so i want to upgrade what i can for now and transfer that to a new pc in the future. Why will a new cpu need a new mobo?
  6. Advice is greatly appreciated. I currently have an amd fx-8350 CPU and a radeon r9 270x GPU . I want to upgrade my GPU to the gtx 1660 ti because its a great deal and future proof, but I am worried my old CPU may cause issues in game/bottleneck. Even if it bottlenecks will my games still be stable at least or cause studdering? Would it be better to get a short term upgrade and get like a amd rx580 GPU? There is not much price difference between the two cards. I want to make use of my new 144 hz monitor i got even If i have to use low settings. 16gb ddr3 512gb ultra 3d Sandisk ssd gigabyte motherboard 970a-ds3p
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