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dpeter

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About dpeter

  • Birthday May 20, 1997

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Brazil

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i5-12600K
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z690 Gaming X DDR4
  • RAM
    XPG Gammix D10 32GB(4x8GB) 3200Mhz
  • GPU
    Zotac Nvidia Geforce RTX 2070 Super
  • Case
    Corsair 4000D
  • Storage
    Adata Falcon 512GB M.2 NVMe\ XPG Gammix S41 256GB M.2 Nvme \WD Green 480GB M.2 Nvme
  • PSU
    XPG Core Reactor 850W
  • Display(s)
    AOC 24G2
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-D15
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K68
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502 Hero
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. I've been noticing that in most games I have weird shadows and lighting, most of them easily ignorable but a few of those are quite annoying. Example below is in Hogwarts Legacy. You can see in the video how the hypogriff casts long shadows in the water and how the lighting changes quite fast. This happens in basically every game. Anyone know what this is? How do I fix this? PC Specs: i5-12600K Cooled by a NH-D15 32GB DDR4 RAM 3200Mhz Gigabyte Z690 Gaming X DDR4 Zotac RTX 2070 Super XPG Core Reactor 850W
  2. Latest BIOS, XMP working again, keeps happening
  3. Still happens, gonna try to update my BIOS, I was having trouble with memory stability, couldn't turn XMP on anymore
  4. Already did the DDU thing. Kerbal is most noticeable but it seems to happen in every game, some issues are more discreet and other more noticeable, but always there
  5. For a while now every game i play has broken AA or shadows and im slowing losing my mind. It varies from game to game but when i was playing KSP today it was very noticeable so i recorded it. Anyone have any idea what might be causing this and how do i fix it?
  6. So i just built my new system, installed windows 11 and tried to play some Valorant when the anti-cheat error pops up saying that i must have tpm 2.0 and secure boot enabled. TPM is enabled in BIOS, secure boot too but when i checked the secure boot state in windows it appear as it is off when it is activated in BIOS, how do i fix this?
  7. Budget (including currency): R$1000,00 Country: Brazil Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Ansys, SolidWorks and Gaming Other details: So i just bought the new alder lake i5 chip and i was running the 3700x before that. I know that intel is way more power hungry than amd and my concern is if my psu will be enough for my current build. I have a RM650 and my system is the following: i5-12600K, Zotac 2070 Super, 32GB RAM, 256gb XPG NVme, 512GB Adata NVme, 1TB Seagate HDD. I am tempted to upgrade to a 850W power supply but i dont know if its truly necessary.
  8. Well guys, i finally gave in. With my CPU and Mobo RMA approved and getting my money back for both. I was going to get a 5800X but i changed my mind and decided to try the new Alder Lake chips. Im leaving one buggy platform to a probably buggier plataform since its brand new. Wish you guys all the luck and hope that they fix it real soon, it was a pain in my ass.
  9. Funny story here, my mobo died and its my third mobo death in the year so i decided to rma everything(mobo, cpu and psu) and in the amd rma i mentioned basically the ftpm thing and it was approved, they gave me my money back(R$2850 ,1U$=5,6R$ so you do the math. I paid R$2170 so thats a clear win lol).Im hoping that with a new mobo and new cpu(5800X) the issue will be solved for me
  10. I have a theory of what happened, at my first post i mentioned that the pwm functionality of my AIO fans was not working properly and i thought it was the fans, i have the wraith prism cooler that came with my cpu and tested the pc with it, no luck. I believe that my motherboard cpu fan header fried for some reason(2A limit , 2 0.4A fans connected to it) and now the board is having trouble powering on too, some electrical issue is happening here and its not the first time i have a fried board in this setup. Im activating the RMA for the board that is clearly bad, and im talking with Corsair Support and they said i could send my PSU to them so they can properly test it and see if my psu is the bad guy, if it is they will send me a new one. I thank you guys for all the help here but i think this issue is now closed. Fried board, possible defective psu killing boards.
  11. Well, CPU light problem returned, did a few tests and confirmed its not CPU fan related, that fix was just a placebo it seems. A few days prior to rebuilding i updated my BIOS could that be it? I tried clearing CMOS and no luck, can i downgrade to an older BIOS using the bios flashback feature?
  12. I will give it a few days just to confirm the issue is truly gone.
  13. So far so good, as for the cpu i did not take it out of the motherboard during the transfer so i don't think it's that it's the cause.
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