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Interstellarfox

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  1. That’s what I thought might be it too, so I pulled if the panel and reseated every cable, Then I went into the back and did the same moving everything and inspecting for a short of any kind
  2. How much voltage do you think it would take to fry the cpu? like 1.45?
  3. Also gave that a go, and up I went through my mobo book and made sure it wall all good, and yup I flicked the switch on my PSU and held the power button to make sure I would not risk hurting the mobo
  4. also tried that but still the same result, even took out the gpu and reseted it but no luck
  5. Sadly I tried all of that but nothing worked for me, still the white light saying no VGA as well as none of the usb ports on the motherboard working. My psu is a corsair RM850.
  6. I tried to clear the CMOS with both the jumper and by taking out the battery for an hour but no dice
  7. if the cpu where to have died it's not the end of the world while it really does suck I would simply have to go out and get a different chipset my main worry is that the CPU took something out along with with like my gpu or motherboard, do you think that something like that could have occurred.
  8. I am not sure, I left the setting on auto, I wouldn't think the motherboard would let it go too high....
  9. Hey... I really need some help, of theres any way of saving my rig it would rock if anyone is able to help. I have r5 3600x and I was overclocking it though asus software on my b450-f, I was doing a slightly higher clock that the regular asus auto overclock which had all the regular settings on auto but simply set the core ratio to have the cpu GHZ target at 4.3 ghz all core for my cpu a Ryzen 5 3600x I assumed would be safe around considering the commonality of these X chips being able to hit this mark and my cpus ease to run at 4.2 all core. The pc booted fine and normally so I started cinebench to attempt to stress test for stability and about half way through the test the whole pc froze and and I just turned off the rig to dial back the clocks like you would typically do and then it didn't turn on, at first the keyboard lit up but now nothing. the on board LED on my asus motherboard clears the CPU RAM and os but gets stuck on the VGA output (a 1080ti that has no issues prior to this) now the cards not heating up and I am ussing the cpu is not either, I don't know if anythings cooked I tried to clear CMOS but no luck there, I could really use some help.
  10. Considering it's a hard crash as RONOTHAN## said it's very possible that your issue is caused my your power supply not being able to cut the mustard
  11. Hi, when does your system tend to crash? is it during a game or just randomly.
  12. The short answer to your question is yes. it can help with your thermal issue. you want to place a pea sized dot in the center of the cpu. also you should note that the 5800x is an extremely hot CPU and is know for having many thermal related issues. one suggestion would be get a more beefy CPU cooler with a much higher them TDP rating as your stock cooler (if that is what you are using) struggles with that chipset.
  13. ok thanks I will buy some artic silver 5 I hope that fixes the problem
  14. the system is dust free and has a fresh copy of windows 10 on it and the problem still there.
  15. I went at the pc with a can on compressed air a few lays ago and I am still having the issue I will be playing with hwinfo to see if thats the problem I might just have to re-paste the laptop
  16. You could be having issues because of a bad hdd or sdd or you could another hardware issue I also would not be running any oc's if you are having issues you might just have a bad motherboard if I where you i would get msi afterburner and check your tems and gpu clocks under load then I would download intel XTU and check the temps and other readouts while the cpu is under load, if everything looks ok there then I would go into resource monitor and look at your ssd's response times and make sure while your gambling that they are around 10-20ms and if none of that gives you the issue you might have bad ram and to test this take out some sticks and go through them one by one testing in your machine to see if you have any problems, and if you get nothing from that you might have a bad motherboard or psu though it does not sound like a psu issue.
  17. My 7577 is constantly thermal throttling the gpu only it's the gtx 1060 max q and it climbs up to 84c and the clocks dip into potato mode and then jump back to there normal temps when it lowers by 1c this causes tons of stutters and frame drops in games, I have tried under clocking the gpu but nvidias software keeps cranking the clocks until it throttles, I think the laptops cooling is ok I have never re-pasted the cpu or gpu but it's a 3yr old laptop I don't think it should need a re-paste
  18. thanks, yeah I guess I need to read more in the fine print, I am revamping my whole system including water cooling the gpu so perhaps I can get that score up, thanks for the help, I was confused on why my 1080 TI was showing that and other 1080ti's where not
  19. Thanks, I was kinda odd seeing it, not sure why it feels the need to report it (:
  20. huh well I guess I don't have big brain and all is well I thought it odd due to no others 1080 TI's showing that
  21. Hi I recently bought a GTX 1080 TI and I was doing some benchmarks with it and it is saying some odd thing in userbenchmark I was wondering if this was normal, in GPU-Z everything looks fine as well as in task manager and the card is authentic as far as GPU-Z says (all modern Nvidia drivers work on it) is userbenchmark it also says it has 4gb and 11gb or ram?
  22. Seems to have helped thanks it is now only flickering in lobby screens when the monitor is having to make big jumps in refresh rates
  23. So, I recently purchased a MSI G24C for the fact that it was G-sync compatible and seemed like a good purchase for the price and would pair nicely with my 1080 TI, but now I have had a few problems with it and the main one being that I get quite noticeable display flickering as the monitor uses it's adaptive refresh rate, does anyone know a good solution to this problem or is it just going to be that way when I use G-sync?
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