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etheretic

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  • CPU
    i3 8100
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte GA-H310M DS2 2.0
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 8x2
  • GPU
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6gb
  • Display(s)
    Acer KG241Q
  • Keyboard
    Tecware Phantom
  • Mouse
    Glorious Model O
  • Operating System
    Win 10

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  1. thankfully i have found the solution which is just swap my sata cable to another empty slot. But thank you for the reply
  2. Hi everyone, when im idling while talking with friends on discord and the blue screen appeared. I have already "tasted" blue screen 3 times when using this computer so i didn't panic at all but i started my suspicion when i see the message critical_process_died. My other blue screen problem is weird because this time it instantly restarted my pc before even the percentage go up (still in 0%) and when it turned on again on it self it shows this and i don't know what to do now. Is this error caused by my cpu, gpu, or my hdd.
  3. So all i do is just fixing some bad cable management and after i turn my pc back on it make this stupidly loud noise. i uploaded it on my second ig.
  4. im sorry guys, a little update, (a big for me actually bcs it can only supports i7 7th gen at best) so it turns out that my mother board is ga h310m ds2 2.0 I haven't checked my pc specs in a long time so i forgot it haha
  5. but im concerned ab i9 on my cheap mobo.. i think it didn't support i9. Moreover my budget is also not enough to buy one of those XD
  6. Hello everyone, im new here and i hope i can ask more questions like this itf, Now, my pc build is i3 8100 with gtx 1060 gb, 16gb ram and a rather cheap mobo which is gigabyte ga h110m ds2. so the choices are rather quite bottleneck and because I'm only upgrading one component. Keep in mind that the prices may be different in your country, my first pick is upgrading my cpu with i7 9700k (100% bottleneck in bottleneck calculator) or upgrading my gpu to 2060 or some cheap secondhand 1080ti. But I'm afraid it doesnt support because of my mobo if i choose i7 one. (ps: i know bottleneck calculator isn't too accurate but at least i can imagine the situations first) sorry if this question is kinda funny because im still noob in this whole pc specs thing. I'm looking forward to the replies, thanks for reading :)
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