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Abdullah Ahmad

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  1. I ran furmark, it didn't crash and gave a score of around 2500 at 720p
  2. Hello, I recently purchased a new gaming pc, I had told the person to put a rx 560 in it. When I opened GPU-Z and checked the specs, I pressed the lookup button which took me to this page https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/xfx-rx-560d-single-fan-oc-4-gb.b4910 . It shows my GPU as a single fan rx 560 but my GPU has two fans and it also says it doesn't require any power connector however mine has a 6-pin connector. I have uploaded the pic of my GPU and also of GPU-Z It is a XFX rx 560. When I went on XFX's website and searched for rx 560, there was no model like this one. However when I searched rx 550, GPU's like this were there. So is it possible that the person I bought my PC from has flashed the bios of a 560 into a 550. Sorry for the bad english and please reply soon Thanks
  3. My original core clock was: 1196 MHz Now: 1360 MHz Memory clock: 1500 Mhz Now: 1950 Mhz And I have increased 25Mv
  4. Yes I think if you don't have any vents in your side panel for the GPU, then opening the case would be better By the way could you also help me in my problem? https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1234089-graphics-card-computer-keeps-crasshing-please-help/
  5. Yes I think if you don't have any vents in your side panel for the GPU, then opening the case would be better
  6. Hello, My GPU keeps crashing whenever I play a game or do something GPU intensive. I don't know why. My specs are: A Dell Optiplex 7010 CPU: Intel Core i5 3470 GPU: AMD Radeon RX 560 Dell 275 watt PSU I am also using a SATA to 6-pin power adapter and I have also overclocked my GPU a bit. My GPU power does not exceed 60 watts and CPU doesn't exceed 40 watts. I think the reasons of this may be: 1. Due to drivers 2. Due to overclock 3. Power too less 4. Due to dust buildup Whenever this happens the light on my GPU turns red but my PC doesn't turn off, only the display does. If I turn my PC off and then back on, still I don't get any display. I then turn my PC off again, remove my GPU, clean the dust and put it back in. And then it works. Note: I have installed the latest drivers but still it didn't work Any help would be appreciated Thanks Edit: I wanted to tell that the light also turns red when you turn on the computer without plugging in the 6-pin power connecter to the GPU
  7. Ok thanks but on some other sites i saw that a person was saying that you need "SOCKET LGA115X CPU Block Protection" Link of forum: https://www.dell.com/community/Optiplex-Desktops/Dell-7010-MT-CPU-Cooler-Upgrade/td-p/7283769 Link of product: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32841304920.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.5e123eafNsf76B&algo_pvid=17a83b64-4cea-4a97-86b6-ed10dd5c5c7e&algo_expid=17a83b64-4cea-4a97-86b6-ed10dd5c5c7e-0&btsid=0ab6d69515894766485252084e3db6&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_,searchweb201603_ I need to know that what's the purpose of this block
  8. Thank you so much but please tell me would this fit in my dell 0GY6Y8 motherboar. It is has lga 1155 socket and q77 chipset Plz tell me would it be compatible
  9. So now I checked it it is about 13-14 cm
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