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MattCV27

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  1. Yeah I used those settings for Heaven. And so far it seems that CSGO is the only cause. It has only happened while playing CS
  2. yes i have that one And I ran it and my PC was fine
  3. I just checked and all of my settings are already set to that
  4. Thank You! This is what popped up I'm not sure if it's important but what happened in specific order was: 1) High Pitched Static then PC froze 2) I hard turned off my PC by holding down the power button 3) I turned it back on In that exact order Error 9/13/2016 4:21:20 PM Eventlog 1101 Event processing Critical 9/13/2016 4:21:15 PM Kernel-Power 41 (63) Error 9/13/2016 4:21:20 PM EventLog 6008 None Error 9/13/2016 4:21:14 PM Application Popup 56 None
  5. I'm not sure what to do once I'm in Event Viewer? I know roughly the time it crashed (around 4:15) but I'm not sure how to search that
  6. There were no threats found. Just cookies in Chrome
  7. SPECS: CPU: i5-6600K MOBO: Asus H170 Pro Gaming GFX: GTX 950 Memory: Corsair Vengeance 16gb 2400mhz Storage: 120gb SSD / 1TB WD Storage drive PSU: Corsair AX760
  8. Hi, I'm not sure if this is in the right forum, but I haven't posted here much and I didn't know where else to put it. This has happened twice in the matter of two days. All of the sudden a high pitched static will play through my headset for about a second then my PC completely freezes. No blue screen or anything, just frozen to the point where I can't alt-tab, ctrl-alt-delete, or do anything. When I hard restart after it seems fine though. NOTE: So far this has only happened while I'm playing CS:GO. Thanks
  9. Yeah that's about how it looks. On the "Display" tab, mine says "Display device on: VGA". I think it's because I'm going through an adapter, but it still doesn't show up.
  10. That sorted out the monitor being detected in Windows, but there still isn't anything showing up on my second monitor
  11. I have a GTX 750. My main monitor is plugged directly into the dual link DVI-I connector and has been running perfectly for a year now. I just recently got a second monitor for free from a friend. It's some old 4:3 resolution Dell monitor with only a VGA output. I bought a DVI-D to VGA adapter for my graphics card. The adapter is plugged into my computer, while the monitor is plugged into the adapter. When i turn on my computer nothing happens on the second monitor at all. I try to force detection in the Nvidia control panel, but it doesn't detect any extra displays. What do I do?
  12. I have my main monitor hooked up via DVI. I'm trying to get a tv as my second monitor via VGA, but windows isn't recognizing that there is a connection.
  13. I have recently upgraded from a gt 610 to a gtx 750. I was wondering if i can have my 750 run my main display, but have my 610 run a different display for just web browsing, etc. If so, how would I set that up?
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