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Hello Everyone First of all i have to say i'm a basic windows user i'm no expert I have an Asus laptop (GL504GW) and i was using a modded version of windows 11 called "Phoenix lite os" , tonight i decided to format and use the same modded version but on windows 10 everything was going ok i installed most of my software , until i installed the Intel IRST driver from Asus's website support page for my laptop (which i always do without any issues) i have no idea what happened today but when i started installing the driver as soon as i launched that "install.bat" file windows explorer popped up with the "D" drive gone (which is my secondary non intel hdd drive) I panicked , canceled the installation ( which was stuck after that happened ) and tried to restart my laptop which just got it stuck on the restarting screen so i decided to force shut it down after about 10 minutes I turned it on again and it booted normally and the "D" drive was back and everything seemed normal , however after that moment whenever i try to download anything over the internet it's super slow (about 60 kbps) even though i get about 500 Mbps on speedtest or fast , downloading all of my software , games and stuff would take ages and it's basically unusable , plus it also takes ages to stream videos on some servers other than youtube I've tried formatting both of my drives : my hdd and my intel optane 660p nvme ssd and i have formatted the windows multiple times with the same modded version and the official normal version but i had no luck in solving the issue I'm freaking out and i don't know what to do , my laptop is crucial to me and i must solve this issue no matter what and as fast as possible Any help/suggestion would be much much appreciated
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Hi Guys, I need your help as I don't know what I'm doing wrong anymore. On my Synology DS1621+ I am geting write speeds of as little as 50 MB/s. After buying a 10Gbit Network card for my PC and the NAS, I was expecting much higher speeds and much smoother editing off of the NAS. They highly fluctuate between 50 and 150 MB/s, but most of the time its the former. The NAS runs in RAID5 with six 16TB HDDs and two 2TB NVMe SSDs in RAID1. What I've tried/checked so far: - drivers are up to date as far as I can tell - CAT7 Cable is installed - PC recognizes the connection as 10Gbit Any ideas on why my speeds are that low? Thanks so much!
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Hello am trying to know why doesn't my pc work to display anything. The motherboard is a msi pro z690-a and everything else work like the fans are spinning the rgb works but not the display and I noticed there's a white light from the VGA am not sure what do I do please can anyone help me. Cpu: 12gen i5 12600kf Psu:evga supernova G5 SSD: samsung m.2 1tb 980 Motherboard:msi pro 690-a Ram:2×16gbs ram of t force -
Help, my motherboard doesn't post nor enter to windows, I have tried everything, checked the psu, have 2 processors (although I don't know if I killed them in the process of testing) reseated all connectors multiple times, tried with a single ram stick, can't access bios, tried accessing backup bios, didn't work, different storage also didn't work Processors r3 3200g Ram 16gb ddr4 1x8 2x4 all at 2666mhz (the 4 sticks were for another system but I'm using the now ) Mobo gigabyte B450M-A ds3h Psu evga 500w Storage, nvme adata swordfish 500gb In the video and in the photo you can see a wifi card, but I just slotted it for the video and photo Pls help, I need my PC for school work Btw I live in Mexico, and I'm not a native English speaker, so pardon my grammar pls 8mb.video-LM3-vLE3Gk4K.mp4
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After recently cloning my 500gb HDD's data onto my new m.2, my PC gives me various posts. 1) it boots up, shows my msi post screen, followed by the spinning circle loading, then MSI logo disappears, then spinning circles disappear (followed by an infinite black screen) 2) this is when I unplug my old HDD. Shows recovery environment and error saying something about winload.efi. below that is several options, with the only one bringing me anywhere is the UEFI BIOS screen. I use a b660m-a motherboard paired with an i3 12100f, but I'm sure that that stuff is not the problem. 3) if I get into the repair screen manually (3 restarts after posting). With that, I have put windows onto a flash drive and everything, but it doesn't let me carry over my data, and, while it's not important data, it would be a massive hassle to try and download everything again. Any ideas on how I can get back into windows? I will try to answer all questions. Windows 10 home
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So me and my friend were building his computer, but when we tried to boot it case fans cpu fan and gpu fans works but never an vidio output would apear. I have no idea what might have happened, I saw that it might be the gpu having corrupted memory but its brand new. List of specs: (budget build) CPU - Intel I5-11400F Motherboard - MSI H510M-A PRO ATX LGA1200 RAM - TEAMGROUP Vulcan Z 8gx2 DDR4-3600 CL18 Storage - Samsung 980 500G SSD GPU - MSI 1050TI 4GT Case - NZXT H510 ATX Mid tower PSU - Raidmax XT 300W ATX power supplie or for people that wants an image on pcpartpicker here : When I tried to boot it the green motherboard light would turn on and the means that GPU is wrong. But I cant figure out what the hell is wrong with it. Help
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So I was playing and speaking with one friend, when my pc just went put of game. Black screen, heard something like error( example, wheb you click out of working windows when not allowed to), then I heard sound of my friend and music in background. But monitor shows no signal. I restart pc again hear but no signal. And I let it to cool down a bit, now it started but this blue windows logo. Last time I saw this logo, PC went to repair and I waited fvcking full month to get done. And got priced really high. What the heck is now with it. Its not moving from this logo.
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ryzen 5 3600x gtx 1080ti corsair vengeance pro rgb 3200 8gb x2 corsair 600w psu tuf b450 recently my pc crashed and somehow one of my ram slots on my motherboard is now not working so ive re channelled my ram but the stutters have gotten worse since then it always did it but barely noticable now its quite. i have an overclock on my gpu but even without it it does it. i get up to 50% fps drops in games like csgo. im also not sure how good my internet is it, seems to have gotten worse lately i get a steady 9 Mbs download and ping isnt usualy more than 20 but i dont know if that counts as stable im not sure how to test that. any ideas of what to test would be so helpfull thank you
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Hi, so for around 6 months now i have had a problem with my pc where it randomly black screens followed by a reboot. This used to happen infrequently but recently the issue is becoming more prevalent and i worry for the health of my old HDDs. I'm actually a little worried typing this right now knowing it may crash on me.i have tried to narrow this down for a while, I have uninstalled and reinstalled graphics and audio drivers, updated bios, ran memcheck, ran both automatic and manual stress tests. All my thermals are fine, I believe I have plenty wattage for my build as there is no crash at full load on all components. Speaking of my build: GIGABYTE Z390 Gaming X i9-9900k / aio cooler GTX 1070 FTW 2x 16Gb GSkillz DDR4 620w Seasonic PSU (around 7 years old) 1tb nvme 3x HDD (one is usb powered external) Multiple usb devices: Behringer audio interface, IFI DAC, Maschine mikro mk3, bluetooth adapter 2x monitor The problem seems to persist despite my best efforts. As i said, under extreme load my pc is fine, runs like a champ, just yesterday i thought it could be either overheating or psu so i multitasked multiple programs at the same time; Adobe Photoshop (200 layers) + Maschine 2 (track playing) + Abelton live (track playing) + MPC-BE (running madvr video renderer on highest settings) + Gundam Evolution + Firefox (100 tabs and multiple videos playing). My PC took it like a champ, CPU reached 100% with max temp of 100c, GPU also reached max % I've been searching in the bios trying to find some possible solution, I thought my psu was not supplying enough wattage, this doesn't seem to be the case, so then i thought maybe sometimes there is too little load on my psu. So I turned power loading on, did not help. One thing I am noticing is the problem is much more frequent with my second monitor (actually a tv ; Vizo m50e-1) plugged in. My problem most frequently occurs when i am rendering anime through madvr (usually when swapping to fullscreen mode on second monitor) though it also occurs when madvr isn't loaded. My problem nearly never occurs when playing video games. I have recently switched to windows 11, however this happened also on windows 10 (less frequent). I am starting to believe there may be a problem with my motherboard, I recall around a year ago hearing a capacitor hissing on my mobo, it used to annoy me. I don't hear the hiss anymore. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated, thanks for reading <3
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ive had these logitech ls11 speakers for a while now, and ive noticed a issue with my right speaker, it has like 2 aux ports for an mp3 player and one for headphones right, and when I plug in my headphones play any sort of sound, and then unplug the headphones my right speaker stops working and have to unplug the aux cable of the speakers and plug it back in for it to work again. this is like the weirdest issue ive ever had and I need help fixing it.
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Hi, i have a problem with dpc watchdog violation om my pc. Have google for hours and tryed almost everything (unplugg all accessories and plug them in one by one to see if that is the issue. All drivers is up-to-date. etc) but it still occures. Any suggestions on what can be wrong or what i can try to do? "Sorry for the Swedish on the image" Sincere Fred
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I just built my new pc and moved over the ssd from my old pc. I start the new pc and it boots windows no problem but at the sign in screen windows say "Your PIN is no longer available due to a change to the security settings on this device. Click to set up your PIN again.". This would be an easy fix but when I go to connect to my internet I only get the airplane mode option and its greyed out. I will attach some images. My motherboard is a gigabyte z690 aorus elite ax. Any help is appreciated.
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So: My PC is bootlooping. Sometimes it lasts longer sometimes it goes off instantly, so i don't know what happened. I got a new case so i took all my components and put them in my new case. The fans start spinning but the power supply turns off after like 5 seconds. Sometimes it lasts more. My cpu runs hot so that shouldn't be the problem. I already tried to change the ram position, or resetting the bios. I'm sure there is an easy fix, but the things i saw online didn't seem to work for me. Hope that someone can help me. Motherboard: asus Z87m plus-ultra Cpu: i5-4590
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So. This is pretty odd. But this pc has had problems before. Like not booting, suddenly shutting down on idle etc Specs: Asus b550-A Ryzen 7 3700x 2x 16gb tident z rgb @3600mhz Strix 5700XT TT toughpower Grand rgb Gold 750w psu So lets go back a couple days. I got my motherboard extension cable on mail. But it was already night, so I decided to get it the very next day. I unplugged the psu from the wall and took out the motherboard power cable, so the next day i could just plug the extension cable in. The extension cable in question is the Lian Li stimer V2 RGB 24pin. Fast forward to next day. I plugged the extension cable in, the pc was not booting. Sometimes this exact problem happens, when i have unplugged the psu. Mayby mothebroard capacitors drained and caused problems?? Wierd. but this happens 25% of the times after the psu have been unplugged for sometime., So usually the problem goes away after couple reboot attempts. But not this time!! The dram led was on, but the beeper was beeping video card issue. Hmm Wierd i thought. So pulled gpu out, still the same led and beeping. Well, pulled the ram out, still the same!! wtf i thought??? Tested the ram, and gpu on my testing rig and worked fine. Also tested a different psu, ram and gpu that I knew were working. Still the same dram led and beeping. I was pretty tired, So I took the cmos battery out for the next night and unplugged the pc. Well fast forward to second day of torubleshooting, after the cmos reset still not booting. Wierd i thought. Well I ordered a stock cpu cooler, since I was running an AIO. Im still waiting for the cooler. Well decieded to use my test bench to play games, and left my pc unplugged to wait for the stock cooler, So i could rebuild it out of the case. Well not it gets even more interesting. Fast forward to third day, just casually plugged the pc in and it booted!! Well with onyl 1 stick of ram. Dual channel would nto work, So i had to put the ram on slots b1,b2. Well booted fine. Tried 5 different bios version, still no dual channel. hmmm. XMP worked So I just thought ok then, not a big problem. But more probmels arise!! The rgb of anything else than the gpu and ram was not working. Douple checked all the wirings, they were all good. Pretty odd. Well after I updated windows, the "cpu fan error" warning message comes. Very wierd i thought sicne the AIO pump and the fans are connected, never had this problem before. Also there is a slight smell of mayby burnt electronics? cant really tell. Anyway ordered a new motherboard, will use the pc until it comes Also motheboard reports my cpu temp as 9C. and cannot see any of my fans so they run at 100% and very loud all the time. At this point i was convinced that the motherboard somehow died? but how tho? After I mroe reboot the case RGB kinda works, creeps me out. Just flashes different colors or 1ms. Pc haunted? Mayby a short somewhere since all of ths acting up started about a year ago. It started as soemtimes i have to boot my pc twice in order it to work. Then there was those random shutdonw. Just straight shutdowns. Well those happened alwasy at idle, and mayby 2-3 times a week. Did not bother to troubleshoot. Then happened the ram lights. 25% of the time my pc would not boot, until, well many tries, then a lot of memory management blue screens. And now all of this bs. wtf is going on? Most likely will receive the cooler tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. Will keep you updated, if the pc fully works outside of the case. Anyway the motherbaord will take 5-7 days to come sadly. Hope that my pc does not explode while I wait for that. So what do you guys think that might have happened to my motherboard? All o these problems do NOt happen, when I leave the power cablew plugged for the night. But I have ti move the pc 1-2 times per week, and everytime after the psu is unplugged problems start to arise. Mayby @--SID-- has knowledge of this, mayby not, worth the shot.
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Hi, I can't figure out why my PC turns off randomly. It gives the error code 'WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR'. PC boots up fine, but after what seems a random time each time turns off and gives me a blue screen. Also the PC doesn't boot when it's off the first try, I need to hit the power button, then the reset button and then it boots. Also when it's in between the power button and reset button press a red VGA light lights up on my MB. I looked up that code and learnt that it is a hardware error. Giving the VGA light was on I checked the GPU first. Reseated GPU, tried different PCIE slots, PC boots fine (with weird start up sequence) but turns off randomly. checked my power supply, GPU, RAM and motherboard power connectors, everything seems fine. I found out Steam was causing 'an' issue when it booted up (wich resulted in the blue screen), so I reinstalled it and now Steam works fine. The errors are less frequent. Only the blue screen problem perseveres and turns off my PC at random times. Really annoying to lose files and progress on work when your computer shuts off randomly. (I had to write this twice because it turned off) I have no clue what could be causing this, all help is appreciated. Greets, Pj
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so a little while ago I decided it was time to upgrade my PC which was going well until I got a new cpu (RYZEN 5 5600x) which was not compatible with my motherboard. so I got a new motherboard and it still didn’t work and so I did a bios update because it was supposedly supposed to work after I flash bios but then the problem continued so I chose to get a new motherboard and try that out. so I got a (MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX II) which I don’t think is compatible with the AMD RYZEN 5 5600x without a bios update but I did end up updating my bios but it still just turns on runs for a minute and then restarts. I have tried getting a new power supply, I tried putting in some different sticks of ram I borrowed from my friend, I got a new hard drive and a new M.2, but the problem only seems to be with the cpu, because I have tried putting my old cpu in my pc (AMD RYZEN 5 1600). and it ran fine but every time I try to use the ryzen 5 5600x it runs for a minute and then restarts. I am going to see if my friend who has a ryzen 5 5600x in his pc will let me put my ryzen 5 5600x in his pc to see if it is a problem with the cpu or not. in the end I think it’s probably just a motherboard compatibility issue or maybe a faulty cpu but idk i’d like to hear your thoughts.
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Hello before my questions here’s what happened. Around a month ago, my PC started to take around 4-5 mins to start which is longer than the usual 1-3mins. Sometimes the DRAM LED lights up and I have to reseat the RAM to get it to start. I've noticed it happens when I turn the PSU off for more than an hour. And yesterday, I encountered a new problem. My PC blue-screened 3x last night and earlier. The 1st Blue screen happened around an hour of using, the 2nd happened around 5hrs of playing, and the 3rd happened around 25-30 mins of watching YT. After the 3rd BSOD, I restarted it and it doesn’t boot up. The motherboard DRAM LED lit up again so I thought I just had to reseat the ram to fix it (I have an ASUS mobo btw). So, I reseated the RAM. I unplug and plug, switched the places of the RAM, and tested 1 RAM at a time. Testing 1 RAM at a time worked and it booted up again. I’m not sure if the problem is the RAM or the motherboard RAM slot (right now I’m not using the other RAM because I think it’s faulty). Though, one of my friends suggested that it could be a PSU problem. For me, I’m leaning more on it being a RAM problem. I can’t say for sure though so I have a few questions. So my questions are: What do you think could be the source of the problem? RAM, Motherboard, or the PSU? Will it boot up if the motherboard RAM slot of the motherboard is the problem? Will the DRAM LED light up if the PSU is the problem? And my last question depends on the answer to the first 3 questions. Should I buy a new PSU, MOBO, or RAM to test it out? (Optional because PC components are expensive).
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Hello! I host my Plex server on my one and only PC (i5 4690, GeForce GTX 970, 8 GB DDR3), but when I try to watch anything, even 720p movies, Plex converts to 320p. I tried to do settings, I think did all of the combinations. The firmwares are up to date (TVos and Plex Server). However I can't resolve this problem.
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Hey! So recently I've noticed a few settings have been missing from my NVIDIA Control Panel (Display settings and Video settings) and I searched for a fix, but I had an issue. They all say to go to the NVIDIA website and download an updated driver. While I was doing so, one of the options asks what the product series is so I went to the Display Manager and went on Display adapters to find my driver series but it only came up with the product, not the series. The driver itself is the GeForce RTX 3050 Ti Laptop GPU. Does anyone have a fix or is there a simple answer. If you need more information, just ask! Thanks!
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I recently put in a new motherboard (gigabyte b450m aorus) graphics card (rtx 2060) and cpu (amd ryzen 5 5600x) but after I installed these parts I started getting problems, now whenever I turn on my pc the red light comes on and cycles through cpu, dram, and vga beeps once and then boots. this is not the only problem though my pc also crashes at random times like usually in games or when im doing something but its kinda weird because i have had a few bluescreens and most recently it just blackscreens and restarts my whole pc
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Ok so this is a weird one: cpu.mp4 Basically I do a lot of audio design/editing so I use multiple audio software. The thing is for some reason every time I open an audio app (Studio One 4 in the video) my CPU goes crazy. It only affects audio because for example it doesn't affect demanding games. I use a Sample Rate of 48000 instead of the default 44100 (I do that because 48k is a requirement for professional audio) and I use a bit depth of 24. When the CPU goes crazy, I can hear the audio files creaking and clicking because the CPU can't handle the playback. Now the thing is that I just realized that shaking my mouse reduces drastically the CPU usage. If anyone has any idea don't hesitate. EDIT 1: In the video there's absolutely no audio playing, it's just a medium sized session open OS: Windows 11 CPU: i5 6400 RAM: 16gb latest drivers
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So back in October, I built a PC, and it was working amazingly! It did all the things I needed it to do at the time, but eventually the stuff I was trying to do, surpassed its abilities. So fast forward to 2 months ago, I scored a 3070ti for a great price (even by now's standards) and I thought that that would be the perfect time to upgrade other parts. So about a month ago, everything came in and I built the PC. Here's my specs: Monitor: 2560x1080/75hz FreeSync Premium (carried over from previous build) OS: Windows 11 CPU: i7 12700k (non avx 512) AIO: Enermax LIQMAX III 120 (carried over from previous build) MB: MSI Pro Z690-A (DDR5) RAM: 2x 16GB 5600MHz DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast (XMP enabled) GPU: MSI RTX 3070ti 8GB (tested in previous build and then carried over) M.2: Samsung 980 500gb (carried over from previous build) SATA: Samsung 870 QVO 2TB (carried over from previous build) SATA: 2x Random 256GB SSD free from Micro Center (carried over from previous build) PSU: EVGA 850W 80plus Gold Unfortunately after I had built it, I had to go out of town and then was subsequently unable to access my PC anyway, so I didn't have a chance to really test it out and make sure everything was working right. Anyway, about 2 weeks later I was ready, so I started to work on making sure everything worked as it should. Right away, I ran into an annoying problem, I booted into windows, and I could not log into my account. Windows said something along the lines of not being able to log in because security changed, and so I needed to connect to the internet to fix that and then log in. The problem here was that my motherboard was not able to install the network drivers, so I wasn't able to connect to the internet in any way. I spent a day trying various workarounds and nothing worked, so I ended up using an Ubuntu boot drive to copy the few files I had on my C drive to an external and then I wiped the C drive and installed Windows 11 on it once again. I thought that would be the end of my problems. I was mistaken. After installing all drivers and stuff, the network port started working and then I proceeded to use the computer for simple tasks and things seemed fine until it crashed and a BSOD happened. At this point, I hadn't tried any benchmarking or anything strenuous yet. This kept happening over the course of a few days. Perhaps 3 times per day. Eventually I realized that I was an idiot and had forgotten to update the BIOS. So I went ahead and did that and everything seemed dandy. No system crashes have happened since. This brings me to the main problem I've been having for the last 2 weeks. I got to the stage of my set-up process where I benchmark the system in various methods that I would use the system for (Video editing, 3D modeling, etc...) but mainly through games that I would play as well as benchmark specific apps. I tested with 2 main games. Cyberpunk 2077 (which I know is inconsistent, but hear me out, there's a reason I used it), and RDR2 (which I hear is quite a stable and consistent game). Some background: For me, FPS is not the be all-end all. I don't usually like 30fps because it feels weird to my brain, but I can tolerate it. 60 fps and higher is very nice to me, but I can play comfortably at about 45fps in most titles that I play (basically rpgs and action adventure, I almost never play multiplayer). The main thing for me that I absolutely cannot stand however is inconsistent frame rate. (as well as motion blur, but that's neither here nor there) +- 5 fps is fine, but very drastic changes make me physically sick. Here's the dilema. On my previous system, I was getting a consistent 45fps with medium raster based settings in CP2077, and when I installed the 3070ti into that system, I ended up getting close to 60fps in medium RT mode with DLSS off. This was acceptable to me. The main reason I changed the rest of my system was because I wanted to get into game development, and edit higher resolution videos with special effects, as well as play games better in RPCS3. Here are the specs for my previous setup. (I have since sold the CPU, Motherboard, PSU, and Ram) Monitor: 2560x1080/75hz FreeSync Premium OS: Windows 11 CPU: Ryzen 7 5700g AIO: Enermax LIQMAX III 120 MB: ASROCK B450M PRO4 RAM: 2x 16GB Patriot Viper Steel 3600MHz (amd's version of XMP enabled) GPU: MSI GTX 980ti 6GB M.2: Samsung 980 500gb SATA: Samsung 870 QVO 2TB SATA: 2x Random 256GB SSD free from Micro Center PSU: EVGA 550W 80Plus Gold Now that I was in the new system I expected it to work at least as good as my previous system did. But boy was I wrong. Cyberpunk 2077 struggled to run at 45fps with everything on low with raster based rendering. Now like I said before, 45fps is not a problem. But remember, this is on low, I tested with my 980ti on medium on the previous system and it was fine, and I was able to get a consistent 45fps. Now with this new system and a 3070ti on LOW for that matter, I was getting an average of 58fps which in reality was the mean of a wildly fluctuating fps with frame dips as low as 18 fps and max as high as 134. This immediately made me physically sick because of how wildly it fluctuated. So then I thought I should try RDR2 just in case it was just Cyberpunk being Cyberpunk and I got very bad and fluctuating performance there as well, all testing on lowest settings, but still at 2560x1080. But this is also not consistent across benchmarks either. In both games, there are times like I mentioned above, but there are also times where the fps is consistent but there is considerable stuttering that the game is completely unplayable because it stutters like crazy. Reasonably I thought it could be a GPU problem, so In initiated an RMA two weeks ago and I was able to get a repair which was sent back and arrived yesterday. During that time, I plugged in my 980ti so I wouldn't be without a PC that whole time, and I decided to run some benchmarks with that. To my suprise, everything ran worse than on my previous system. This made me think that it might not actually be a GPU problem. So I plugged in the 3070ti just to make sure, and sure enough, it still ran like crap. This leaves me with a few thoughts, could it be my CPU being the problem? Could it be my motherboard? Am I just missing a stupid setting somewhere? Another thing I noticed is that my SSDs are behaving much slower than they did on the previous system, not sure how that relates since they are still much faster than Hard Drives, but I thought it might be worth pointing out. I have not tried to overclock anything other than enabling xmp. I want to make sure things are running correctly at stock before I try pushing anything. And my temps seem to be good as far as I can tell. My CPU is at 45C at idle and 65C at load. But my fan behaves a bit weird. It spins up and down while in idle. Anyway, I'm stuck. Any thoughts as to what could be the problem? Has anyone experienced something like this? Thanks for your help in advance, and sorry for the word dump. Edit: added PSU. I knew I forgot something. And also when I had that problem with logging into Windows, I wiped the SSD and installed a clean install of windows. I can do it again if you all think that may help, it maybe was a defective install idk.
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My computer takes 30mins - 1hr to actually run properly. What I mean by that is, when I turn my computer on I get really low fps (30fps on league of legends) and my computer is slow and I struggle to play games or even load YouTube. But after a while it starts running smoothly again. In task manager nothing is using a bunch of assets so I don't know what causing this. All my drivers are updated aswell. I have had issues with my power supply before but I got a replacement via warranty (1 and half years ago). Specs: Windows 10 CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9900K CPU @ 3.60GHz GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti MOTHER BOARD: Z390 AUROS ELITE POWER SUPPLY: CORAIR RM 750 RAM: 3200MHz 32GB SSD: Samsung 970 EVO NVMe If anyone can help that would be amazing. I'm not and expert when it comes to computer but I know a bit.
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PS4 controller not connecting whatsoever, I tried all solutions I can find on the internet which includes uninstalling the device in device manager (which I couldnt find to begin with) and enabling the device in the control pannel (which had the same problem as device manager nothing shows up even though I get a orange light ) tried 3 different cables none showed a diffrence ( and all of them transfer data Ive confirmed that) I tried reseting the autoplay settings but still nothing and all I get is a orange light once and thats it any solutions please
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well im obviously not talking about the tv show. but every now and then programs on my pc seems to freeze and even in task manager the cpu isnt being picked up, in the sense that the graph doesnt move or the values dont change.