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StiggyRai

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About StiggyRai

  • Birthday Jul 19, 2003

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 3600 @4.4Ghz
  • Motherboard
    MSI tomahawk b-550
  • RAM
    2x8 G.Skill trident rgb OC@3600
  • GPU
    Gigabyte 1660 ti
  • Case
    Corsiar icue t220
  • Storage
    1 tb seagate barracuda
    500gb wd black m.2 ssd
  • PSU
    Corsiar rm550x
  • Cooling
    Corsiar h150i

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  1. The OC is p much bulletproof as long as it doesn't hit that temp, and i bumped up the pump speed and it did help a bit
  2. I have a 3600 OC @ 4.4 all core running at 95 watts max. I also have a corsair h150i keeping it cool. Even though it has a big cooler on it, it still runs at 70c, this wouldn't be an issue if it didn't BSOD at 75c. The voltage is only at 1.34 volts and no matter what thermal paste i use of how I mount it, it rarely drops below 70c at full load. Should my CPU be running cooler or am I just expecting too much from an AIO.
  3. Keep in mind, this is a badly maintained 10yo system
  4. So I got an old pc from a friend and I found something really weird when I took the block of the aio off. I know that since the pins on everything are gold plated, they shouldn't corrode, but I don't know what else to think. The aio is almost completely empty as well. There is corrosion on the aio block, ihs, mobo socket, and cpu pads. There are only 4 caps above the socket and they all look pristine, so i doubt they leaked. All the system does is turn on for a split second and then die. What im wondering is, is there any chance that either the cpu or the mobo could live, or is trying even worth the time. Anything helps Edit: I'm aware that the aio leaked but im confused about the fact that everyone says that the gold plating in mobo pins means no corrosion
  5. So im trying to overclock my new pc and ever since I changed the dram voltage its been acting very strange. Once I shut it down, turn off the psu, and hit the power button a few times (to discharge the capacitors), it will then power on and function flawlessly. However, when I try to restart it, the orange light next to the ram comes on and the system just doesn't do anything. From there, if I hit the power button to force shut down (without discharging the caps) it will do one of two things: light beside ram turns orange, to red, and then very quickly back to orange or light beside ram turns orange, to red, to orange again, to red again, to white, to green (as it should for a normal boot), but then nothing happens. At that point I have to either discharge the caps or completely reseat my ram. After doing this a few times i managed to get back into the bios and reset the ram voltage to 1.2 and then eventually back to auto, but it still never fixed the problem. I dont think i could've fried my ram, because if i go through the whole process it works flawlessly, but at this point im clueless Any help at all would be greatly appreciated
  6. Im planning a budget gaming rig and i was just wondering how bad, if at all, an rx 580 would bottleneck something like a ryzen 3 3200g
  7. My earbuds that I've used as a daily for quite a while now are getting really annoying. They only work when rotated at a certain angle. If my phone gets jostled around the audio completely cuts out. I noticed that most of the original coating on the has worn off over extensive use. Is there any way I can recoat it or do I just need to replace the plug. Any help is greatly appreciated
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