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Daarkblood

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  • CPU
    Intel Core i9-7940x
  • Motherboard
    Asus Prime X299 Deluxe
  • RAM
    XPG 4GB x 8
  • GPU
    Asus GTX 1080 Strix
  • Case
    Thermaltake Versa N23
  • Storage
    2TB WD Blue SSD, 2TB Seagate Barracuda Pro HDD, 1TB HDD, 8TB External My Book
  • PSU
    Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 850W Plus Gold - Modular
  • Display(s)
    2x ASUS VP247QG 75hz, 1x Samsung TV
  • Cooling
    Thermaltake Floe Dual Riing 240mm RGB AIO
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G910 Orion Spark
  • Mouse
    Steel Series Rival 310 Gaming
  • Sound
    Sound Blaster X AE-5 PCIE, Sound Blaster X Desktop Speakers, Signature 12 Multi-Track Audio Mixer
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Professional

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  1. Woot! I'm in Windows setup without BSOD. I pre-installed my bluetooth pcie card and windows was spitting out "netwtw10.sys" which was helped me identify it. I hope it lets me install the device driver without it installed or it is now a paper weight.... lol thank you for your help man. You got my thought process on track.
  2. Standby. I may have figured something out. One of the blue screens finally gave me a sys component failure ID.
  3. I have verified visually and physically that all cables are fully seated. I am also using 2 CPU cables.
  4. I have tried both: Official Windows 11 ISO Official Windows 11 Media Creation Tool
  5. Alright. Got the same results. Blue screen after windows device check ("Getting devices ready" etc.) And then that error posted in that screenshot after reboot.
  6. I found it, forced the setting on and am reinstalling windows to test. Will update you shortly on boot results
  7. There is no oboard graphics support even if the motherboard has an HDMI port. That is unless I dont know something. Looking in the BIOS now.
  8. Hey everyone. I figured I'd come here because I'm at a loss. I'm a very experienced PC builder and even do government tech support for Microsoft so I'm not new to PC's by any measure. However, after setting up this new build, I feel like I'm missing something. Repro Steps: 1. Install fresh copy of Windows 11. (Completely new ISO) 2. Boot the system. 3. Watch the pre-system checks succeed. 4. BSOD occurs even before being able to get to Windows setup. (Image is boot attempt result after first BSOD.) Components: GPU: MSI Radeon RX 7900 XTX CPU: Ryzen 9 7950X Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair X670E Hero RAM: 128GB G.Skill Trident Z5 NEO RGB Storage: Samsung SSD 980 Pro x3 BSOD Error: System Thread Exception Not Handled Troubleshooting Completed: Cleared CMOS Includes disconnect of power and removal of motherboard battery prior to re-install and run attempt. Tried different RAM kit: 128GB G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB Determined that this was not officially supported by the motherboard which is why I went to the above model under components. Reseated CPU Reseated GPU Reseated RAM Double verified that RAM is actually fully seated as the motherboard is a bit tight. Reduced installed DIMM count to 1 module. Tried another operating system: Windows 10: Boots on one stick but crashed shortly after with another BSOD. Manjaro Linux: Works completely fine but I am trying to use Windows mainly for now before going back to Linux. Reduced RAM speed to 4800Mhz from 6200Mhz Attempted to enable EXPO 1 System never even posted. EXPO disabled by default so this is not the cause. Only enabled once for testing purposes. Updated BIOS to most recent version (Released about two weeks ago) Disabled Fast Boot Note: GPU confirmed as working as I have my old PC on a box, test bench style, using it without issues. I'm at a complete loss. I have no idea what to test next as far as actually effective troubleshooting steps go. If you guys have any ideas, I'm more than willing to hear them. Thank you so very much in advance. P.S. Sorry for the bad formatting. Doing this on my phone while I desperately try to get my PC up.
  9. Will this be a great idea if the distances are incredibly small? The longest cable is probably 10ft long (with the exception of some 1/4 in jacks for my instruments). The desk space is about 16ft2 with a maximum travel distance of 15ft. Also, I hate to ask, but would you mind providing an amazon link to explain what you are talking about exactly?
  10. The only problem with this is that: 1. The cables are VERY heavy and most trunking isn't sturdy enough to hold the cables. 2. The cables are really thick so any standard small cable solutions are out the window. 3. I have to be able to mount it to the metal frame of my desk of have sufficient clamps to keep it on.
  11. @Faisal A It all depends on what you are looking to use it for exactly. As a very basic web browsing pc that might be a little on the slow side, I'd say its worth it. If you plan on using it for anything other than this then I highly doubt it.
  12. Hey everybody, So I have a high density system with about $10,000 in electronics on it and I'm looking for a good solution for quality and heavy duty cable management. Below I have listed all of my hardware and cables in hopes that somebody might have an idea of what I can use. I have tried a multitude of things to try and get my cables cleaned up. It's not just aesthetics. There are so many cables that if they aren't managed properly they get damaged, unplugged, etc. Previous solutions have broken due to lack of quality, refused to stick (low quality adhesive), etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Hardware: High End PC Triple monitors on a desk mounted bracket. High end XLR microphone High end multi-track audio mixer Decent speaker system with hardwired volume dial Various small peripherals Guitar connections and pedal board Home NAS XBOX One X Nintendo Switch Cables: 5 1/4in audio cables 4 3.5mm audio cables 1 XLR audio cable 2 optical audio cables 12 general interconnecting/hardwired audio cables 3 Displayport cables 3 HDMI cables 2 RJ45 Cables (Ethernet) 8 Peripheral hardwired cables (Such as wireless antenna cables) 15 USB cables 15 power cables ranging from light to heavy 2 heavy duty surge protectors (Power bars) Desk: L Shaped light desk (Metal frame, Dense particle board surface with laminate surfaces)
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