rtwpsom2
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rtwpsom2 got a reaction from jaredr2 in PC not posting
How is the monitor connected, have you tried connecting from the onboard graphics port to your monitor? Make sure and go through the No Post Thread.
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rtwpsom2 reacted to Jurrunio in Aorus Z490 Xtreme with i9-10900K crashes randomly
You could try find one from the board vendor's site.
Since you mentioned crashing after idle for a while, maybe disable all power saving measures like C-states for now.
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rtwpsom2 reacted to Jurrunio in Aorus Z490 Xtreme with i9-10900K crashes randomly
Could be an outdated driver (for the OS) then, also new Windows will not help things.
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rtwpsom2 reacted to Jurrunio in Aorus Z490 Xtreme with i9-10900K crashes randomly
Latest BIOS? Hopefully not latest Windows
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rtwpsom2 got a reaction from Fasauceome in EVGA 1000 G5 power to a Quadro RTX 6000 GPU
Should I pre-dust mine? I don't want to take years to build up a patina like that.😄
Thank's for the quick input, I appreciate it immensely.
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rtwpsom2 got a reaction from TVwazhere in Higher end CAD build
That is pretty solid advice, thank you. I think it'll be the Cool Master
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rtwpsom2 reacted to TVwazhere in Higher end CAD build
It's "okay" but noot the best for performance, as the 200mm fans wont rewally push any air through the fans, and the inside 10mm fans will likely depedning on staic pressure and CFM rating, pull more air through the rad than the 200mm pushes normally, so they might actually start to hinder the 120mm fans.
I'm generally opposed to any case with front glass and fans behind them meant to act as intake. It's never a good idea and almost always ends in a user complaining abut overheating because they build high end systems and OC in them.
High ends builds require High end airflow.
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rtwpsom2 reacted to TVwazhere in Higher end CAD build
The case is NOT good. Higher price does NOT equate to a better product when it comes to cases. If you want a big ass tower like that, the Enthoo 719 is a good pick, but if you're just gushing over RGB for your CAD PC, I'd go with the Coolermaster H500M, as you can keep the massive 200mm ARGB fans at the front and put a 360mm rad up top for your CPU and stick whatever RGB fans you want on it.