Gingzilla
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About Gingzilla
- Birthday Jan 19, 1994
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Gender
Male
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Location
Raleigh, NC
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Occupation
Apartment service tech
System
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CPU
Intel - 8700K
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Motherboard
Refurbished MSI Z370 gaming pro carbon LGA 1151 (300 series)
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RAM
32G (2x 16G) G.SKILL DDR4 3000
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GPU
Open box MSI GTX 1070 Ti Duke
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Case
NZXT H500
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Storage
Boot drive: Samsung 970 EVO M.2 NVMe, Storage: 1TB WD blue HDD 7200RPM
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PSU
EVGA 650W non-80+ rated
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Display(s)
27" MSI optix mag271C
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Cooling
Case: stock fans, CPU: Corsair Hydro series H60 2018 120mm radiator
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Keyboard
Razer Huntsman 2018
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Mouse
Razer Death adder 2008
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Sound
Turtle beach 800x
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Operating System
Windows 10 home 64-bit
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yeah thats what they already do no with my gateway haha
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sorry for the silence, the gateway is private (not provided by the service provider). I do have spectrum which is why I'm running off of COAX unfortunately. No large data transfer over WiFi just an XBOX one, phone, switch, and on rare occasions my laptop. Living room and bedroom are only separated by one 1 wall max so I don't believe I need an AP as well as the router (unless I'm misunderstanding that). So realistically my wireless items would run on the 5ghz channel and guests would run on the 2.4ghz channel. Spectrum stated that they have compatibility for any COAX modem and seperate router you want to run, not sure how much I trust that but lets run with that lol
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my current gateway is crap, I have to reset it any time I want to switch from my wired PC to any wifi device. answer from the manufacturer is to factory reset the gateway which I have to do at least twice a week. I'd prefer to do a separate modem and router. I'm running coax internet at 100mb/s, my PC is going to remain wired and I only have a few devices I would connect via wifi. I live in an apartment complex so the 2.4 channel is jam packed so I want 2.4Ghz and 5ghz. Any help with this would be awesome since I haven't had to buy this kind of hardware in a long time.
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The only person I found to charge hourly only makes house calls and does it at $60/hr, unfortunately I don't know anyone else with a system to test the GPU on and I don't want to have someone test in my home
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I've been quoted around $100 to diagnose the GPU, does that seem like fair pricing or should I keep looking?
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23/04/19 update: used DDU and started back up, lasts longer in games but still crashes. So far only black screen, no blue screen. Since I've never had to get a GPU tested, about how much will it cost? I'm in U.S
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@knightsluggerAt this point I'm not sure it's just a driver issue but using the DDU going forward still seems to be a good option. Could you post where to download that?
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@GamerDudeThis is my build MOBO: Refurbished MSI Z370 (300 series) gaming pro carbon CPU: intel 8700k CPU cooler: Corsair hydro series H60 120mm radiator GPU: open box MSI gtx 1070 Ti duke RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z 32G (2x 16G) 3000 Boot drive: Samsung 970 EVO 250G Storage: refurbished WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM PSU: EVGA 650W Monitor: 27" MSI optix mag271C @KingCryI'll look into what New egg/MSI say about an RMA on the MOBO, @knightsluggerDidn't know about DDU until your comment but I did the custom install to make sure I did the clean install option each time
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Received the motherboard back in Nov 2018 so I doubt I can RMA that at this point and I'd rather not RMA the GPU if it's just a motherboard issue. Would it be worth bringing the GPU to a shop to have them test that specifically?
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My GTX 1070 Ti keeps crashing, switched slots with no change. This is the second 1070 Ti I've tried with the same issues, no OC has been done. Crashes on all games except for the original DOOM trilogy. I've attempted all drivers from 417.71 up to the newest 425.31 straight from Nvidia with no change. This is my first build so I'm a bit lost at this point, with everything else functioning properly and stable the only thing I can think of is the PCIe slots on the motherboard being the issue. The GPU is an Open box MSI Duke from newegg, and the motherboard is a refurbished Z370 MSI gaming pro carbon from newegg. Each crash either black screens with a few giving me blue screen.
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