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Rebel836

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  1. This was the start of the test. Had some hiccups and stuttering pretty bad More stuttering Then it started equalizing a bit and the heaven cinematic wasn't jittering as bad. Still kinda low on the GPU utilization though After a while it started evening out and the utilization went back up and short of a couple hiccups it stayed about like this This is near the end of the test after it had been stable for a bit All of these are running a 6 core torture test on P95 and Heaven and this is the log
  2. I think it was running at 8 since that's how many cores the 7800 has. Should I drop it more?
  3. I've never used prime95 before so I'm not entirely sure what to look for but these were my results running Heaven and Prime95 simultaneously. GPU temp peaked at around 41-42, CPU around 60. GPU ran a little hotter when it was just Heaven running (I think anyway. I thought I was running both but Prime might not have been running at the time). When heaven was running by itself, GPU temp was around 55
  4. I'll try that today. My Temps have been good so far on any previous tests or games. I'll keep an eye on it during the test today too
  5. Heaven, Cinebench and 3DMark I believe. My results should be in my post history actually
  6. CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Cooler: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 GPU: Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 7900 XTX MOBO: Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX Memory: Gskill Flare X5 32GB (2x16) 6000MT/s CL30-38-38-96 (EXPO Enabled) PSU: MSI MPG A850G PCIE 5 (80+ Gold 850W) Stress tests were all pretty good last time I ran them at least
  7. Important? I guess not life threatening lol, just a lot to reinstall. And no I haven't backed it up yet
  8. I was hoping to avoid having to start all over but if that's what I have to do I guess there's not much for it
  9. Manually how? Like having it run on reboot and doing the repair? I've done that and also used sfc /scannow
  10. Adding on the result of my full diagnostic scan from Samsung Magician
  11. So I know this problem happens a lot and I've been browsing a lot of "solutions" with no success thus far. I have taken several steps to try to troubleshoot and the information I get back has been giving mixed results. As seen above, chkdsk does in fact find errors detected and my drive is marked as dirty, but every time I try to restart, it does the repair but the errors do not go away. Errors are also found in the drive properties. Repairing and restarting here yields the same result as before. Crystaldisk shows my drive as healthy Samsung Magician also shows my drive as healthy and running the latest firmware. As for what has caused the problems, I have had a few instances of unsafe shutdowns due to blown breakers and I have had some game crashes lately that result in the game as well as any running applications closing and putting me back at the desktop. So for example, the game will freeze and after a moment or two I am back at the desktop with the game, discord, browser etc all having been closed. Is this a sign of something going wrong or could something else with the game itself be causing crashes by overloading my drive? My PC still boots rather quickly, despite the scanning and repairing and otherwise runs very smoothly, I just don't know if this is a sign of a bigger issue or if the PC is just thinking there is a problem from a bad restart. Any tips? (I am currently using Samsung Magician to run a full scan on my drive and will post the screenshot of that when it is finished.)
  12. Yeah i had to update my bios as well. Sorry I didn't see this before, it's been a busy holiday
  13. All those checks came back ok. The reliability tool had some warnings about my programs closing like the cinebench and ryzen master when I had to do a forced restart but nothing that screams red flag?
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