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Hello everyone, I have this problem that really grinds my gears. Apex Legends is the game i play the most, but it also happens on wz 2.0. My system: Asus Tuf b450m plus gaming Ryzen 7 2700 (not X, not OC) Zotac RTX 2080 (not super, not oc) 2x 8GB DDR4 3200 Corsair Vengeance (DOCP enabled) SSD samsung 970 evo plus (firmware updated) PSU is a sesonic gold plus 650w Monitor Benq xl2411 1080p 144hz plugged via DP 2º monitor is a 60hz HP, 1080p also connected by DP The temperature of the CPU and GPU never goes more than 85ºc The problem: When I'm playing Apex Legends 1080p with everything on the lowest possible quality settings, no v-sync and NVIDIA reflex doesn't matter if its off, on or on+boost, i'm always under 120fps and the worst is that from time to time (but in the same match on every match) it stutter for like 0,5 seconds, the frames drop to like 80, and it really ruins the experience for me and I fell that with the hardware I own and the settings I have it should be butter smooth, am I wrong? I've used DDU unistaller and have reinstalled the graphics drivers, windows is always updated (windows 11 ATM),, installed only the drivers + the Apex game, the problem still there. BIOS is updated to the last version available on asus website. I've also disassembled and reassembled all the components to minimize bad connections. I've also disable DOCP, and even with sotck BIOS the problem remains. I don't know, what else I can do. Any ideas? Thanks a lot to those who spend time to read this post Much Love LTT fam.
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So about a week ago i started having random shutdowns then it got more aggressive after it shuts down i have a strix rtx 2070 the leds on its power connectors just starts flickering not just that my speakers led too it seems like a power issue but the weird thing is if i let em flicker they'll eventually go off and the system wont boot everything goes off except for the mobo led i have a strix b350f so that makes me think it might be the mobo although i had it replaced about a month ago and it seemed to be working fine. After some trouble shooting i took everything apart and assembled it back together was still having this issue but then 2 days ago i disconnected my RGB shizz and Weirdly enough it seemed to work did stress test played games and everything seemed fine but then it started to happen again today since the whole country is on lockdown cant really do much but would appreciate if anyone can help me narrow down the cause i know for sure its a power issue but have no idea whats causing it if the psu was dead it wouldn't have held up these past two day Thanks to anyone who reads this really do appreciate your help
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Hey guys, there was recently a severe electrical storm, and my PC has been acting weird since then. While I am playing games, such as Ghost Recon Breakpoint, or even Tomb Raider (2013), my PC will shut down, and the CPU diagnostic light will light up on my MOBO. I have stress tested each of my components and my PC worked fine. It only crashes while gaming. I assume the issue lies within the motherboard as each of the parts have to communicate with each other more while gaming than running stress tests. But I also have reason to suspect that it is my GPU (weird artifacts in games, monitors randomly loosing connection, and poor visual quality in games (my friend plays the same games, and the graphics are much better despite being on the same settings)). Note the system is at stock settings. My specs: PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU AMD Ryzen 5 2600X 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor $184.69 @ Amazon Motherboard MSI B450M PRO-VDH PLUS Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard $123.81 @ Amazon Memory Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory $76.98 @ Amazon Storage Kingston SSDNow UV400 120 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive $39.75 @ Amazon Storage ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 512 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive $78.98 @ Amazon Storage Seagate Barracuda 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive $37.15 @ Amazon Video Card Sapphire Radeon RX 590 8 GB PULSE Video Card Case Cougar MX330-G ATX Mid Tower Case $51.98 @ Newegg Power Supply BitFenix Formula Gold 550 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit $139.99 @ Other World Computing Monitor Acer SA230 BI 23.0" 1920x1080 60 Hz Monitor $159.99 @ Best Buy Keyboard Cooler Master Devastator 3 Wired Gaming Keyboard With Optical Mouse $39.99 @ Amazon Custom Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP - 20.1" 1680x1050 resolution w/ USB hub Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total $933.31 Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-04-17 21:08 EDT-0400 I will also include the diagnostic light code and an artifact. What do you guys think is the issue with my PC, and what part should I replace it with?
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Hi guys, So been dealing with this issue for the past week or so, my desktop machine just all of a sudden just drops ethernet connection, when I try and check the ethernet adapter properties and try to disable the device it just freezes the screen, not sure whats going on here but I've also reinstalled the drive which I though fixed it but it didn't tried different cables and the switch the my pc is connected to has another pc connected and that one is working fine. Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks
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I've been trying to solve a random black screen issue for about a year now, and I'm just at a loss. There doesn't seem to be any thing that will for sure trigger it, it is completely random. what happens is, randomly, the pc's screen will go black, all the lights, fans, keyboard etc, seem to still be on like nothing is wrong with the system. I have to hard reset the pc, and when it starts back up it runs fine. Sometime's it's a matter of hours, or a matter of days before it will happen again. I originally had windows 7 ultimate, so I did a fresh install of windows 10 pro, the issue still persisted. I borrowed another 980ti from a friend for a while, and even used a different PCI slot, and still the random black screens occurred. I've just recently installed a new PSU thinking it was failing, and that hasn't solved the issue either. I've reconnected everything a few times to make sure there wasn't some sort of lose connection, I have re-seated the RAM, I've run memtest and windows memory diagnostic to ensure there wasn't some sort of RAM issue. I've checked thermals on everything after gaming and have run furmark for several hours to make sure there were no issues there. I'm getting no error codes from the boards Debug LED readout. I think the only thing I have not tried is to update the MOBO bios, but I'm not certain that would even help. I'm not sure what to do at this point, if anyone has any idea what could be causing this, you'd really be helping me out here. My Build: i7 4820k corsair h100i asus rampage Iv Black Edition Corsair Vengence 16gb Quad Channel CML16GX3M4A1600C9 MSi GTX 980ti corsair force LX SSD corsair rm850x
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Background: Specs: Ryzen 5 1600 CPU 2 sticks 8gb corsair DDR4-3000 RAM B450 Aorus Elite mobo MSI ARMOR OC (radeon rx 580 8gb) GPU Built this thing in late 2019, no problems till now except for one time had a blue screen with windows error code. Managed to fix that pretty easily with some restarts. Up until today, when i hit the sleep option in windows, everything was running perfectly. I hit the sleep button, and my fan LEDs turned off. Normal. Then, i noticed the fans did not stop running as they normally did. Weird. Went and did something else. Came back and tried to turn on pc. Nothing. Looked and saw red LED. After several reboots and even resetting CMOS by battery removal, still nothing. Checked the LED and yep, it was DRAM for sure. Have tried booting with single stick (both sticks one at a time) and other channels for dual stick. Nothing. Can anybody diagnose this? I've looked and nobody has had this exact same problem. Thanks. This really sucks.
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Just asking but how was your experience in making your first pc? What was the hardest part and what was the easiest part? What were you most concerned about and did the end result come out as you expected? Was it easier or harder than you thought?
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So this all started when I decided I'm going to make the move on my primary desktop computer away from Windows over to Linux, I have been using Linux on all my over computers for a while now. Before I wipe my Windows install and be without a functional gaming PC, I decided that I would install onto a 2nd hard drive to verify that everything is working. And I'm glad I did that because things are going horribly wrong... At first, I was having trouble getting the installer flash drive for Linux Mint to boot in uefi mode without CSM, but then I forgot I had fastboot enabled. After disabling that, I was able to install to the 2nd hard drive and boot into Linux. However, after the first reboot from running some updates and installing the Nvidia graphics drivers, the system was getting to the Linux Mint splash boot screen then shuts off with no warning, and reboots. Right now, it does this most of the time when I reboot, but sometimes it doesn't happen. After a few tries of booting it would eventual boot up, and for the most part there aren't any issues after a successful boot, however occasionally I have logged in and clicked an icon on the desktop and had it abruptly shut down like it was doing at start-up. But here's the thing: I can boot windows off my SSD just fine, even running games and stress tests work fine. Because of this, I know its not overheating or having power supply issues, but this seems too random to be a software issue. I edited the GRUB settings to disable the splash screen so I can see what it's doing when it is starting up, and every time it "crashes" it's doing something different, I can't identify any pattern. The logs program in Linux Mint doesn't show any fatal errors that would cause a reboot. I'm not new to linux, but I have no idea what could be causing this or where to look to find out. Like I said before, I am using Linux Mint, which is an Ubuntu-based Distribution. I am currently trying other distributions on this machine as a troubleshooting step and will report my findings back here when I can. I also tried resetting my BIOS settings with no change, and may try a different drive even though this drive's SMART status is perfect. Here are my system specs if it helps: -Intel Core i5 6600k overclocked to 4.4GHz at 1.280v (I have done overnight prime95 runs on it with no issues, and running it stock didn't change anything) -EVGA GTX 1060 6g -Asus z170-e -4x4gb DDR4 2133mhz (tried with and without the XMP profile made no difference) -500gb WD blue M.2 SSD (the older model that is sata over M.2 instead of PCIe) for my Windows Drive. -Some random Toshiba 1tb 5400rpm from an external enclosure for testing Linux -A Renesas 4 port usb 3.0 card
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Hello! My issue is this: The PC sometimes just freezes for 1 or 2 seconds and i hear fans speed up (No clue if it's the GPU, CPU or power supply fans), as by the time i try to find it out the spinning stops. It has been doing it since almost the first day I bought it, but I didn't think of it as much. It gets unfrozen instantly and all is like nothing happened. Any idea on what could be the cause of this problem? I've switched to 2 monitors not too long ago and actually noticed that only one of the two screens gets frozen.. I have been using this PC for about 8 months now. It's unfortunately a pre-built that i bought randomly at a tech store: i5-9400F, Gigabyte RTX 2060 6gb. I have since upgraded RAM to Corsair Vengeance LPX 16gb 3000 MHz, just thought i'd list the specs out. Any ideas as to what it could be?
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My pc randomly shuts down when I launch games. It is not thermal throttling because I have a aio for my cpu. I checked my power supply and I have have over enough wattage for my pc. I dont know what else could cause my pc to shutdown randomly.
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Hello everyone I've been experiencing some problems with my pc today. basically it'll randomly restart and then keep looping on the gigabyte screen not booting up. i managed to get to my desktop screen then it restarted randomly again specs : AMD FX 4100 12gb ram RX 470 1tb hdd 320gb hdd Gigabyte 990XA-UD2 500w Zalman Modular Win 10
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Ok so I have a windows 7 computer and it keeps randomly restarting. I've done everything and I'm really frustrated as to what to do next. I've taken each RAM stick and tested it and it wasn't that. Plus there was a bit of a cycle of reboots that happened one hour and decided to go into the bios and just chill there. It rebooted in the BIOS as well! So it must be hardware. Oh and I've taken out the power switch and reset switch from my case to the motherboard fearing they both may be faulty. Yet the reboots are stil there. CPU: i7 960 CPU Cooler: Stock GPU: Gigabyte GTX 460 1gb Mobo: Gigabyte X58A UD3R PSU: Antec CP-1000 RAM: 6gb consisting of 3 sticks of corsair dominator GT 2gb DDR3 2 optical drives 10tb of storage with 7 hdds and no ssds 3 x 120 mm fans 2 x 140 mm fans 1 x 250 mm fan PLEASE HELPPPP MEHH
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Hey Linus Tech Tips Forum.... I have been expereincing an issue over the past 5+ days which has reallly got me and I can see no more solution for. Essentially my PC reboots without warning and with no obvious cause. Computer Specs: i5-4670k (stock speeds, don't kill me for the K) MSI GTX 760 (stock clock) 8GB Corsair Vengence Memory MSI Z87-G45 Corsair CX600M OS Drive - 240GB Kingston SSD; Storage Drive - WD Black HDD 1TB Windows 10 - 64bit When I say the restarts are random, they really are, for example, it can happen when playing a game, when browsing the web etc. However it did in the past cut out as soon as a benchmark started, which suggests to me a PSU issue, but since then running that benchmark hasn't caused a restart. The BIOS and all other drivers are updated and so too is windows. Things I have noticed: When I boot the sound for a USB being plugged/unplugged plays Similar to the above, I have had to unplug then plug my mouse in as sometimes it doesn't power it (uninstalled drivers?) My PC has uninstalled CS:GO randomly Temperatures are good No noticeable perfromance decrease since the issue has begun Once it reboots, sometimes it does it again, very shortly afterwards (< 2mins) with nothing open Towards the start of the issue I made Windows not reboot with errors, within an hour I got a error message never seen before about unable to save a theme, this has never reoccured I think that is all, sorry for the length, I just had to get all of the above in. Thanks for reading and any help given, it's appreciated
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I have been having an issue over the past weeks where my computer is randomly rebooting. It takes a while for the first reboot to occur (~30mins) and once this has happened the time that it takes to happen again reduced until the computer is in an endless loop of rebooting where it doesn't even load into Windows. It really is random, for example it will happen when in a game or when just freshly booted into the OS. There is not indication of what is causing the issue. Computer Specs: i5-4670k (stock speeds, don't kill me for the K) MSI GTX 760 (stock clock) 8GB Corsair Vengence Memory MSI Z87-G45 Corsair CX650M OS Drive - 240GB Kingston SSD; Storage Drive - WD Black HDD 1TB Windows 10 - 64bit Troubleshooting thus far: Changed for a working PSU Changed for a working GPU, and onboard graphics Changed for working memory Changed for a working install of Windows (different HDD, checking that at the same time) Throughout all of this the same issue has continued. Other things to note: Temperatures are fine Benchmark performance, as usual No changes (both hardware or software) took place to my PC before the issue has begun. Thanks for reading this and for any responses. Cheers, James
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My ASUS RTN12 router is randomly slows down. When you first connect a new device, it works great for one week. However, after this one week honeymoon period, it goes crippling slow. Ping goes from 16 to 1350, Download speeds go from 16 to 500kbps and uploads go to 2kbps This is without any devices except one and without any windows updates over Wired and Wireless connections (I tried both) . I've tried resetting to no avail as well. However, when i plug my laptop directly into the modem it works fine. This has been happening for about a month. Any insight helps
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Hello everyone, i'm having an issue with my pc. recently when ive been playing games itll randomly restart without warning. sometimes itll blue screen. (i dont know a lot about pc's but i have a slight feeling it may be a psu problem? maybe not enough power? if anyone could help me thatd be great if you need specs just ask and ill find them all out thanks
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Okay I have upgraded my computer about a week ago and it has crashed twice already. It never says why though just that it crashed and gave me a report number. Bug: The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001a (0x0000000000041284, 0xffffee01bb760000, 0x0000000020000000, 0xffffed8010804310). The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001e (0xffffffff80000003, 0xfffff8035f74289d, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000050). Any help would be great, thanks
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Here's what you are dealing with. Mid game i.e. Cs Go or Overwatch I'll be playing solid over 100 fps overkill for a 60hz monitor so I cap it at 90 just to keep temps down and not overrun anything for no reason. Out of nowhere without opening any programs or nothing new showing up on task manager the fps will drop to 6-7 fps and that's it, it becomes a slideshow out of nowhere. Now I know what you are running to, the temps on both my CPU and GPU do not spike and keep at like 30C. The memory cap doesn't fill on either ram or Vram so we're good there. Complete parts list below, no software updated or changed prior to this issue so it's not a new update or driver issue. No programs installed anywhere near this. In addition, I ran malware bytes and defender not the best but just wanted to try to rule out viruses. The only thing that can fix it is a restart which is strange because you would figure at that point it's a memory cap issue of some sort but there is no indication when watching the VRAM and ram charts that it hits any allocation cap. All other programs still run fine during this I can still manage to watch a video and have excellent ping on the in-game server its literally the hardware. Yes, it pushes the CPU and GPU to full capacity but that's usual. Trying to turn down the graphical settings does nothing and has made it worse while not touching the frame rate it just stays at 6-8 fps. Parts: Cpu i5 4670k OC@ 4.2 Ghz stable for a year at the overclock Cooler Hyper 212 Evo pretty standard GPU EVGA 750ti Ftw not high end but always ran games on medium-high settings at 1080p with pretty high frame rate Motherboard Asus Z87- pro Power Supply Cooler master M2 silent pro 620W (slightly overkill I know it was cheaper than less dw) 4 case fans 2 stock 2 cooler master Case: Corsair vengeance c70 arctic white Hoping to hear some advice as to what I can do. Thanks for your time in advance I'll be on frequently if you need any additional information from me I tried to cover the basics. Good luck because I am clueless
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Hello, I am working on making a website and want to have a page which plays music when you load it. Now what I want to do is have a list of songs in the html page file an have it so that if the page is reloaded a RANDOM song plays from the list. Is this possible? Site: kurtstir.neocities.org PAGE CODE AND STYLE.CSS:
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I can't for the life of me work this out or find it on forums and I'm getting nothing from EVGA. I installed a brand new EVGA GTX 1050 Ti SSC ACX 3.0 but it would cause crashes on the computer I had at the time, and now on my new computer too: The mouse just stops moving and sound stops playing. No visual or audio artefacts. There is no blue screen, and it doesn't reboot, it just literally freezes and does nothing indefinitely, with the last window contents staying on the monitor. Sometimes (~20% of the time, but rarely lately) the GPU fans ramp to full speed indefinitely. The crashes don't seem to be related to workload at all. I don't play games, so pretty much 100% of the time, my computer is only running around 5-10 windows of the following: Chrome, File Explorer, Excel, Outlook, Word, Adobe Reader, MPC-BE. But crashes have sometimes happened with no windows open whatsoever. This would happen about every 20 minutes (only counting time while using the computer - see last dot point below), but it could be as soon as 5 minutes or less after restarting There are some weird patterns: The crashes always happened when the mouse was moving. I don't remember a crash where I was either away from the computer/doing something else at my desk, and then couldn't move the mouse because of a crash. Like 80% of the crashes happened in the 5 minutes after I returned to my computer after not using it for some time. So I RMA'd it but the replacement does the same thing!!!! I've tried updating and reinstalling graphics drivers. Note that this product has no PSU cable - it takes all its power from the slot. My old graphics card which I've been using in the meantime is an ASUS GTX 760 DirectCU II OC (which has 8 pin power). The combination of hardware which works and doesn't makes me think that the problem is to do with the on-card power management. But I've had it with two iterations of the product so I'm confused as to why no-one including EVGA knows what's up or how to fix it. Does anyone know if these cards without PSU cables are particularly prone to power problems, especially given this card is factory overclocked? Any geniuses out there who knows what's happening? Current computer specs: Intel Core i7-7700K G.Skill F4-3200C15D-32GTZ SanDisk Extreme II 240 GB ASUS ROG STRIX Z270E GAMING Seasonic Prime Titanium 750W Noctua NH-D15S Windows 10 (no PCIE devices apart from the GPU) Old computer specs: Intel Core i7-4771 G.Skill F3-2400C10D-8GTX SanDisk Extreme II 240 GB (same one as above) ASUS MAXIMUS VI IMPACT Silversone SX-600G Noctua NH-L9i Windows 10 (no PCIE devices apart from the GPU) Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power Date: 25/5/17 1:01:01 am Event ID: 41 Task Category: (63) Level: Critical Keywords: (70368744177664),(2) User: SYSTEM Computer: Aaron Description: The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly. Event Xml: <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> <System> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power" Guid="{331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4}" /> <EventID>41</EventID> <Version>5</Version> <Level>1</Level> <Task>63</Task> <Opcode>0</Opcode> <Keywords>0x8000400000000002</Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2017-05-24T15:01:01.042782800Z" /> <EventRecordID>10692</EventRecordID> <Correlation /> <Execution ProcessID="4" ThreadID="8" /> <Channel>System</Channel> <Computer>Aaron</Computer> <Security UserID="S-1-5-18" /> </System> <EventData> <Data Name="BugcheckCode">0</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter1">0x0</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter2">0x0</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter3">0x0</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckParameter4">0x0</Data> <Data Name="SleepInProgress">0</Data> <Data Name="PowerButtonTimestamp">0</Data> <Data Name="BootAppStatus">0</Data> <Data Name="Checkpoint">0</Data> <Data Name="ConnectedStandbyInProgress">false</Data> <Data Name="SystemSleepTransitionsToOn">0</Data> <Data Name="CsEntryScenarioInstanceId">0</Data> <Data Name="BugcheckInfoFromEFI">true</Data> </EventData> </Event>
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Hi guys, I have the following scenario. (This has happened more than once) I´m playing GTA V, and after maybe 15-30 min. during nothing special (e.g. driving, cutscenes, walking, shooting...anything really) my PC just cuts and reboots. NO BSOD. My RGB lights stay on. It just zaps and reboots. I have already ordered a new PSU. So that would sort that. But I´m thinking that it´s something else... What do you guys think? Specs: Ryzen 1700X GTX 1060 6GB (Gigabyte) Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz at 2933MHz because Zen is a dick (has that one been resolved yet?) Superflower 650W PSU (from 2009) ASUS Prime Pro X370 Mobo 2x1TB HDD 1x640GB 2,5" HDD 1x 256GB NVMe SSD 4x RGB Strips plus NZXT HUB 3x beQuiet 120mm fans 2x Noctua NFF12 1x beQuiet 140mm fan G810 KB 1x USB Hub 1x 4k Monitor 1x FHD Monitor Is it the PSU? It might be...There is much stuff plugged in but some website said all that stuff needs 370W. So my 650W should be fine? Pleeeeeeease help me. Oh and the CPU nor the RAM or the GPU is overclocked...because I´m a pussy. Don´t judge.
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I'm getting mysterious random hidden folders in multiple locations in Windows Explorer - Documents folder, C Drive, D Drive, possibly more. Each folder contains several files with random real word file names - see screenshots. Several types of files are includes including JPG, DOC, XLS, RTD, Open Office. However when I open any of the files they contain no contents and are blank files. If I delete any of the folders they somehow recreate themselves soon after - this time with different random file names... Can anybody tell me what's going on? Is this a virus or something malicious? What can I do about this? (I've already scanned with my antivirus). Thanks!!
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(Edit) The problem persisted even though I said I fixed it I even got a new PSU that didnt do anything the problem only happens with my 1070 plugged in. So recently I upgraded my computers graphics card to a 1070 from a 960 everything was fine but I noticed a random popping with my audio I tried everything even reinstalling my audio drivers, nothing worked so I went and put my 960 back in and that seemed to fix it but I would like to use my 1070. My specs Intel 4690k z97 stinger WiFi mini ITX 16 Gb ddr3 RAM 500W power supply 1 TB HHD 512 GB SSD and of course my 960 or 1070 due to the 960 fixing the issue is it safe to think my power supply cant handle it and if thats not the problem what should I do?
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Hello everyone, A few days ago, i got my new Laptop, the Lenovo Y520. After installing Windows 10, drivers and my programs, it started to give me bluescreens. What i've tried to fix it: > Reinstalled Windows several times with drivers from different sources (Lenovo, Manufacturer, Windows Update) -> Not fixed. > Checking drivers with verifier.exe and Windows System Files Check -> no errors found. > Change settings in bios and uninstalling unnecessary things -> did not help. > Check drive and RAM for errors -> no errors found. What i haven't tried: > Update BIOS (too scared to break it). Now i reinstalled it again, updated all drivers and Windows itself and it still crashes. To the errors: I always got the errorcodes "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" and "KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED" with ntoskrnl.exe being the trigger. So i have a hard time figuring out which driver causes it. (More info on that in the files) The BSODs appear randomly while the device is in use (between 30 minutes to 5 hours of use). My System: OS: Windows 10 Pro 64Bit - System was FreeDOS, i installed Windows on my own. - Activated with a key i had. Age of system: 5 Days Age of re-install: 1 Day (reinstalled 3 times) CPU: Intel Core i5 7300HQ GPU: Intel HD 630 and nVidia GeFore GTX 1050Ti System Manufacturer: Lenovo Model: Y520 - 80WK Type: Laptop I appreciate if someone can help me with this. PS: There is only 1 dump file because i reinstalled recently and didn't backup the older dumps. dumpfile.zip perfmonfile.zip
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Hi, For the last 2 moths I have been experiencing random buzzing noises coming from my PC case. I cannot find anything on youtube or google to resolve this problem. I have attached an audio file you can hear the buzz at 4:24 and some where near the end. Some times it lasts for 2 seconds and some times its barely half a second. Again completely random. I thought that it was a virus or maybe because a OS reinstall was due. But that did not help, Currently I am running Win 10 x64 My specs: AMD FX 8300 PowerColor Radeon R7 370 Gigabyte 970A-DS3P Kingston HyperX 2x4GB Cooler Master Elete Power 500W There is no freezing or stuttering while the PC is in use. Just the random buzz that comes and goes. It can be once per day or once per two weeks. record20170405235642.3gpp