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RoundJaws

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  1. It's a good thing I've been close friends with Anthony for a decade. He helped me over TeamViewer and fixed the issue I was having. I think he did what you recommended Turtle, but I felt like I was gonna mix something up so I just asked for his assistance. Thanks for the input here anyway all of you. It's really appreciated.
  2. I don't know how I could mess up driver installation. I use what the card came with and update it through it's driver's launcher.
  3. I don't know the first thing about overclocking and don't need it so I don't bother. I can't tell if the whole computer just crashes. Screens just disconnect, things go silent, fans ramp to max, can't do anything. I don't use any fan control. Unless this MSI thing I was told to use does that.
  4. My temps when playing Ni No Kuni trying to get as much going on screen didn't go above 51c.
  5. I'll do that later today and report back. Thank you.
  6. Thought I forgot something... Hrm. I'm trying to remember exactly what my psu was called. It's an EVGA 600w one, but I don't remember the exact model and don't have the box. I don't know how to check temps. :c
  7. I'll have to do this after work. I gotta be to be in a half hour before I get ready. Thanks though. I'm also having another far more major issue with this PC that I need to get sorted out when I get home tomorrow as well.
  8. It's just a really mid budget Bandai JRPG. Almost looks like a 360 game. And yeah. This whole computer is a 4 month old build. Windows 10 Home 64-bit MSI B450-A Pro MSI Ventus RTX 2070 8GB (pretty sure that's right) AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.4GHz 16 GB Corsair Vengeance LPX RAM Corsair H115i Pro liquid cooler 2TB Samsung Evo SATA 6/GB All in a NZXT H500i
  9. From Ni No Kuni? If that's the issue, than something must be installed wrong. I'm not sure why this brand new 2070 would be overheating. I've only had this computer since April. :c
  10. As of last month, my PC has been crashing after less than a half hour of gameplay. Everything else works fine, except games. For some reason OverWatch is not affected. My drivers and operating system are all up to date. It's been Destiny 2, Ni No Kuni 2, and Mirror's Edge 2 that crash my PC. And when it happens my fans ramp up REALLY loud. The crash does not take me to the bios ad sometimes I can still hear audio for a few seconds Straight to black for no reason. I don't know what to do.
  11. Disconnecting the bluetooth adapter was how I immediately would switch to the speakers in the first place. I also don't know what output my speakers would be under. But right now it's NVidia something. I don't see anything that says Creative.
  12. USB and a jack in the line-out. I've tried all 6 jacks in my motherboard not that any others should work. The speakers were working just fine before Saturday.
  13. I feel like it's a software issue. I'm not trying to consider them damaged considering they still power on.
  14. I got some Creative Pebbles a few months ago. I ran into a PC issue and updated to the latest build of Windows 10. The speakers don't work anymore. No matter what I try, I get no audio. My headset works from it's bluetooth receiver, but not the speakers. I tried finding drivers and some basic trouble shooting. Nothing's working.
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