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About Ebola-Virus
- Birthday Jul 05, 1996
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Gender
Male
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Location
Mars
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Interests
Computers
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Biography
I like to build and talk about computers.
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Occupation
Advisor at Best Buy
System
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CPU
Ryzen 7 5800x
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Motherboard
Aorus B550 Pro AC WiFi
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RAM
32 GB G.SKILL Trident Z RGB 3200 MHz
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GPU
EVGA 3070 XC3 Ultra
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Case
NZXT H510
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Storage
1TB SSD, 2 TB HDD 7200RPM
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PSU
Corsair RM750w
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Display(s)
2x Samsung Odyssey G3, Asus vg245h, 50 Inch TV
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Cooling
Coolermaster Masterliquid 240L V2
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Keyboard
Corsair K55 RGB
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Mouse
Corsair Dark Core RGB
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Sound
Phillips Fidelio X2HR
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Operating System
Windows 10 64 Bit
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Laptop
Asus Zenbook Q536FD
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Phone
Iphone 13 Pro max
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Disabled BD_PROCHOT and it helped quite a bit, it's still running a bit slower than I'd like though. Thank you.
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I don’t think any parts have ever been replaced though. The only non-oem part is the charger, and this occurs on and off battery.
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Yes
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It's not really a when or while it's throttling, it's just always super slow, like any process takes several times longer than it needs to. Also I hoper this image helps.
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I've been messing around with it, but noticed that task manager shows the clock speed as .39 GHz. I've gone into BIOS and there isn't really a way to change clock speed. Do you know another way?
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i've done that like 100 times
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yeah it never goes above like 20% use on cpu
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It's definitely a CPU issue, drive loads and downloads perfectly normal, ran a 3DMark and the CPU usage didn't get very high at all. Does anyone have an idea of how I could fix the throttling.
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that's what the laptop came with.
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Yes, the temps are normal.
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I don't believe so, how would I check?
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ssd, 1tb optane h10 ssd
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Long story short I got a free laptop, Asus Zenbook Q536FD, was having "drive issues" so I did a fresh install of windows 11 on it. Got it installed and started installing updates. Got all of them downloaded and it's just super slow, which doesn't make much sense because it has an 8th gen i7, 16gb of ram, and a GTX 1050. The drive is probably not the issue, I personally think its some sort of software that ASUS wants me to install, or I've read in a couple places that some laptops have CPU throttling issues. However I check resource monitor and there is nothing that catches my eye, and task manager performance is all normal and there are no temp issues either, the CPU runs at roughly 10% and the ram at like 25%. Does anyone have any ideas?
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I recently got an EVGA 3070 XC3 Ultra and whenever I play games I hear this weird audio crackle that only gets worse with more sound. At first I thought it was coil whine so I tried to wear down the coil by leaving a game open. That didn't work. Then I figured it was dirty power since my psu only had a single pcie cable with a split. That didn't work. So now I'm wondering if it has something to do with power consumption. I'm using a corsair rm750 which is brand new. PLEASE HELP!!! I don't want to RMA because then I'll have to wait like a month for EVGA to send a new card and they're limited already. Thanks.
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Computer freezes for 2-3 seconds seemingly at random times
Ebola-Virus replied to PenWallet's topic in Troubleshooting
Check temps