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Alphawolfguy

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  1. Fair enough I guess a 1080ti is what I'll get when the time comes. I was hesitant to go to Nvidia cause I don't want the freesync to go to waste but i guess the higher frame rates are worth losing the freesync.
  2. Well my 6.5 year old computer is on its last legs and it's time for a new build. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/qLrsbj My budget is $1,000-$2,000 USD. I plan to use it for gaming and streaming. I already have all the peripherals and plan to just move my storage over to the new build when the time comes. I currently have 3 monitors, two 1080p normals ones and a 1400p 144hz Freesync monitor. So I'm pretty much stuck with AMD. I do plan to wait a bit for the GPU shortage to alleviate a little and for prices to go down some.
  3. Most of the RAM stuff is set to auto. As for the RAM speed CPU-Z is says this. http://prntscr.com/a09xw7 http://prntscr.com/a09yai
  4. I'm running Windows 10 with automatic updates. I've already removed and reinstalled my graphics drivers. I'll run a virus scan to check for that. I'm also doing the sfc scan now thing. I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks for the help. EDIT: Got the results from the sfc scan http://prntscr.com/a09yv6 Nothing is wrong. EDIT 2: Malwarebytes didn't find anything
  5. In BF4 on 64 man Operation Locker it's 78 C on the Graphics Card and 65-70 on the CPU max 73.
  6. I just tried reinstalling my graphics drivers. No difference still BSODs in R6S. In BF4 however it just freezes/sorta crashes the game. I'm still stuck on how to fix this. Any ideas would be appreciated.
  7. I originally (stupidly) used the built in overclock tuner but I realized within 20 or so minutes that was dumb and switched to a manual overlock with a CPU multiplyer of 42 and 1.225V(ish?)
  8. I ran Prime95 overnight and it was stable. I had good temps and it didn't have a problem. EDIT, The overclock has been off for a week but I still have the Blue screens.
  9. Hey Guys I recently tried to overclock my PC for the first time and it went ok got good temps at a decent overclock. However in games like Rainbow Six Siege it caused a BSOD. I immediately turned off the overclock and set my BIOS back to default. CPU-Z says everything is back to normal but I still get BSODs. In normal use I don't have a problem but it seems when I play taxing games like R6S or ARK it results in a BSOD. I tried updating my BIOS and this actually worked a little while. I actually managed to load into the actual game in R6S and play a round but then I got another BSOD. It says system service exception win32k.sys. My specs are ASUS Z77 Sabertooth i7-3770k Corsair H80 watercooler 8GB G.Skill Sniper RAM 390 Nitro I've gone into my BIOS and tried messing with the settings to see what the problem is. My temps are fine in game. I've updated my BIOS and I'm out of ideas. How do I fix this? My BSOD stuff the forum asked for are in this link https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9uk3zdhI2obbFNXNGdPWnAzcWc/view?usp=sharing If there is anything you need clarified or I should try please let me know. I just want to get this fixed. EDIT: The blue screens have the message System_service_exception. Windows32k.sys
  10. Did you mean the R9 390 Nitro? It does look like a really good deal actually
  11. Could use the regular Fury instead of the Fury X? It doesn't seem to have too much of a performance difference.
  12. So which Fury X would you recommend?
  13. Can the 390 play games on high settings 660fps at 1440p? The Acer XG270HU seems like a really good deal and I am leaning towards that. I can push my budget if necessary actually up to 1000 dollars I just was hoping I wouldn't have to.
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