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Summon_Ari

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    Cheap, Jank, Stupid. Will not buy at MSRP.

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    R9 7900X
  • Motherboard
    Asrock B650 PG Lightning
  • RAM
    32GB 6000 CL30
  • GPU
    R9 7900XT
  • Case
    Cooler Master NR600
  • Cooling
    NH-D15

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  1. Thanks for the reply everyone. I did end up repasting the GPU with Kryonaut, and it ended up dropping 30°C on the hotspot. As it turns out, there were spots on the GPU that were not covered properly by the stock paste..... This is kinda troll for such an expensive GPU.
  2. On full load, there is a ~Δ30°C between the hotspot and edge temps on my XFX Merc 310 7900xt (4 "x" card, not the 5 "x" card. lol). Hotspot is running at 92°C while the GPU temp in Adrenalin is reporting 63-65°C. I did raise the power limit to 400W (+15%). Is this normal? Should I repaste the card? Also, is it worth to do liquid metal? I am pretty experienced with single die LM, but not the chiplet design. Heard that there were issues with liquid metal on the Vega cards with the HBM chips.
  3. Does anyone know if any Raid solution (Software or hardware) can set up an array on part of a drive? I have 2x4tb HDDs right now and am thinking about a possible setup where I have half of each drive as a raid 1 array and the other half of each drive as a raid 0 array. This way, all of the important files would go into the Raid 1 and everything else goes into the Raid 0.
  4. Help! I have two 4tb WD Blue HDDs in 'Raid 0' via Windows Storage Pool. While upgrading my pc and redoing the cable management, the sata power cable got knocked off of one of the drives and I turned on the machine without realizing. Windows storage spaces now thinks that there is something wrong with the drive and is refusing access to the combined pool drive. In task manager, Windows NT operating system kernel is accessing that functional drive constantly (Not the error drive in the storage pool). Meanwhile, Windows Explorer is unbearably slow and constantly not responding even though my windows install is on a separate SSD. Every other program is responsive. Is Windows checking the drive before reintroducing it to the pool? Is there a way to fix this?
  5. From what I get at from the online sources, the "Baking" only happened during bios updates if u have your cpu installed right?
  6. Nope, everyday operations, then it stopped posting. I had this config for 3+ years now.
  7. I have this new problem with my Rampage V motherboard, 32gb ram running 2400mz and a 5820k at 4.4ghz and 1.26v. The motherboard suddenly refused to post one day and keep on spitting out code-68. I have already reset both BIOS profiles and tried reseating ram, all to no avail. The error code apparently is about some sort of pci host bridge initialization?
  8. I thought of that too, but idk how good the return policy is on amazon. I have prime so I rather use that then newegg.
  9. Does anyone know if Rosewill's prism S/S-LITE supports E-ATX? The Newegg and Amazon page says it does, but the Rosewill website does not.
  10. The camera app on my LG V50 started crashing whenever I tried to share a picture from it or the Gallery app. It says "Android System Keeps Stopping". Curiously, the sharing shortcuts still work, where there is a small arrow right of the switch camera button. I have tried to clear cache and reboot, but nothing has changed. Help would be much appreciated.
  11. Yeah, I think SSD Sean is correct. The problem is that the drive is not recognized at all by the bios. I did try reinstalling W10 with secure boot off but it is still not seen in the BIOS. The storage drive list in the BIOS has all the drives besides the m.2 drive. Sadly, I do not have a SATA M.2 drive to see if it only works with sata.
  12. I recently bought a intel 760p as an upgrade to a HP Phoenix 850-060se pre-built. The HP viking X99 mobo does have a M key M.2 slot, but the BIOS does not recognize the NVME drive even when I updated the BIOS to the latest version (released in mid 2018). No matter what options I change in the bios, it does not recognize the drive, but when I boot into my old SATA ssd, Windows does recognize the drive and runs it at full NVME speeds. Is there a way for the bios to recognize the drive and boot into it?
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