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m0oble

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About m0oble

  • Birthday May 25

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    computer
  • Biography
    Linus

    Linus Tech
  • Occupation
    full time mom

System

  • CPU
    ryzen 5 3600
  • Motherboard
    msi b450 tomahawk max
  • RAM
    16gb ddr4 3200mhz
  • GPU
    rx 6600xt
  • Case
    meshify c
  • Storage
    1tb m.2 ssd, 6tb wd blue hdd
  • PSU
    700w redragon
  • Display(s)
    sceptre c27, sceptre e24
  • Cooling
    included cpu cooler
  • Keyboard
    corsair k63 mx red
  • Mouse
    glorious model d-
  • Sound
    audiotechnica mx20 wired
  • Operating System
    windows 10 pro
  • Laptop
    amd athlon 3050u, 8gb ram 2400mhz, 1tb ssd
  • Phone
    samsung s20 fe

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  1. I bought this Lenovo P520 from Amazon a few weeks ago. I didn't have an SSD for it so it sat in my basement with an 8 TB Ironwolf and a GTX 1060 dormant. my friend gave me a 120 GB M.2 SSD he had to try while I waited for my SSD to arrive (still hasn't by the way). it started to trip the breaker whenever I plugged in the drive. so I unplugged it, but it still tripped it. it only stopped when I had unplugged my hard drive which was already working. then later that night it started to trip either way. however, when I plugged it into a normal outlet, it worked fine with all of the drives plugged in. so the company ships me a new PSU (900w 80 plus platinum btw) and I plug it in. keep in mind that it is back downstairs on the GFCI outlet. the computer works fine for a bit, I boot into Windows, and everything seems fine. I restart it, and the breaker trips. it's at this point where I can't boot into Windows because the motherboard reads no boot devices. it will try to reboot itself a few times, before tripping the breaker again. it is currently in my room, plugged in next to me, reinstalling Windows on the SSD because it still would not read a boot device. I'm leaning towards it just not being good with GFCI outlets, but I'm not sure why that'd be. any help with this would be appreciated.
  2. link in the description to the s23 line just redirects back to the forums
  3. SFC found corrupt files and fixed them, and the temps were down 10-15C after i reapplied the thermal paste. didn't shut down ty for the help @Applefreak ♥
  4. there were separate times where it would either bsod, or cut power entirely. anytime it would bsod it would restart after. just reapplied thermal paste and i am running the SFC rn
  5. when i said shut down i meant it was like you unplugged the computer or flipped the switch on the psu as the game was running admittedly i didn't think to run a malwarebytes scan, can't run it until i replace the thermal paste (already cleaned it off last night). would sfc detect anything that either chkdsk missed? both of the drives were bought new in december 2021 btw.
  6. she said it also crashed running roblox, so not sure. i'm leaning more on faulty drivers considering the bsod error, but thermals could probably be better considering the shutdowns plus the thermal paste being smudged years ago when building it (she touched the preapplied paste on accident and when i took the cooler off there was a fingerprint in the middle) i don't understand why it would have both blue screened and also shut off.
  7. posting this for my sister 2 weeks ago i replaced her rx 570 with my old 580. replaced the drivers and everything. a night or two later she is telling me it is repeatedly bsoding (don't have the error code on the first one but the rest were KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR) while she's trying to play modded minecraft. so far i have tried reinstalling gpu drivers running DDU THEN reinstalling gpu drivers running a chkdsk on both the ssd and hard drive, both showed no errors and made no changes running a memory diagnostic, no issues replaced the power supply after it started completely shutting down as well (as if she had just unplugged it) and still the issue persists she is going to buy thermal paste after work later today and i will try to see if reapplying the thermal paste fixes it. my instructor (trade school) said i could try to reinstall windows. those are my only two options left before i am lost and we just have to take it somewhere. any ideas? specs: ryzen 5 3600 16gb 3200mhz ram msi b450 tomahawk max (old gpu) XFX rx 570 8gb (new gpu) red devil rx 580 8gb (old psu) thermaltake smart 500w (new psu) EVGA 700 GD 700w windows 10 (i think pro? not sure)
  8. i take it if i got a series s then any of my 360 games i would have to buy again digitally
  9. most of the reason why i want an xbox is to play it with friends that don't have pcs, or to play game that i have on 360 instead of having to buy them on pc. any new games i would want to play i'd probably just buy on pc
  10. ive found multiple xbox one s' and xbox series s' on facebook marketplace for around the same price ($150-$250), how much of a pain is it to have to use all digital? is it just more worth it to have worse hardware so i can play my 360 games? better question, would it be worth it to spend 50-100 dollars more on an xbox one x over a one x?
  11. my q2u picks up a very slight buzz only whenever my keyboard light is on. the buzz is louder if the keyboard is brighter. is there anyway to get rid of the buzz besides turning off my keyboard leds?
  12. so basically if i have a game on my main monitor, it will run at 144hz fine, but if i have a video, or anything moving on my second monitor, my game will stutter for as long as that thing is moving on the second monitor. i have an rx 6600xt and i just installed the latest drivers
  13. i have found a 3060 on facebook marketplace that i was able to haggle down to 300, should i get it or a 390 dollar 3060 from evga
  14. i can only allocate the first one, and when i do it says it isnt formatted. i can't extend it to include the other half.
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