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Hey folks, I've been browsing the internet for days now and I am afraid my CPU may has gone bad. I recently had Overclocked my i7 6800K to 4,1GHz on 1,27VCore, all fine and max temp in prime95 was 85C'ish (on air), then I wanted to test stability and used blend test but it failed after 2-3 minutes with a rounding error, so I decided to downclock but the problem persisted, I thought it may be the ram so I loaded Optimized Defaults and tried again, it still kept failing and ALWAYS on the same two cores and now instantly when the test starts, I tried only using one ram stick but for all four I got the same result. I then ran Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool which says it was all fine but blend and small fft kept failing the same two cores... I really don't know what to do because I remember testing with prime95 for max temps with that cooler and nothing failed, this was on stock too. One thought was that the oc settings applied by the mobo had fried the fpu in that two cores, I left everything on auto except of VCore and Cache Voltage because I overclocked that too but never went above 1,3V on VCore and never above 1.2'ish on cache. I also tried the overclock preset when starting to oc because I thought that would be safe but it bumped Core to 1,5V and it didn't even boot so I did it manually with fully manual mode enabled still everything on auto except VCore and Cache. Can it be that the fpu on that two cores went bad because of oc? With one stick it managed about a minute before the workers stopped but its always the same two, I will try different ram tommorow because I ordered some trident z rgb ram but small fft shouldn't fail because of ram or can it? I also tried prime95 on a ubuntu live usb stick but nothing changed. I would be really thankful for replies, greetings from germany ^^ System Specs: Motherboard: Asus Strix X99 Gaming BIOS 1801 CPU: i7 6800K RAM: Kingston HyperX Predator 3333Mhz PSU: be quiet! Dark Power Pro11 Prime95 newest version PS: Also tried Intel Processor Diagnostic Tools Burn In Test which lasts 120 minutes and it passed Math, Prime Number and Floating Point, shouldn't an Intel Tool be reliable?
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Hello, I don't intend to do this, but I was surfing the web and I stumbled upon this product, and my question is: Is it better to remove the IHS, use the best thermal compound you can get with this tool + a decent cooler; OR Install back the IHS as most people do. I don't know, not in this year but in the future I could maybe consider a delidding my CPU, and now I'm curious.
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So i have already done this but of course i didnt bother seeing if itd be ok. So on the stock intel cooler they have latches to take off the (what i think is) aluminum heat sink and washed it off with warm water and a towel. Obviously its just aluminum but i was wondering if cleaning it with water is okay and if i needed to do it in the first place. I already put it back on to the fan and onto the MOBO.
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Hey cause I watch this sh*t daily. Right now the Evga 1060 6gb FTW Black is in stock for MSRP on EVGA's website. If you were wanting the 1060 6gb now is the chance to not get reemed on price, for however long! https://www.evga.com/products/productlist.aspx?type=0
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This mouse is $4 on their site and I was wondering if I should buy it for my friend since its just so cheap. Ive had one for 2 years yeah its all plastic but its good for me, or should I get another $4-5 mouse or like $7
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at around 3:20 i love this song and neeeeed it. lol. anyone got an idea where it is? the desc. doesn't have it.
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Okay, so for my new build I have everything down. Got a free $200 PSU and everything! However, I cannot decide if I should stick with the stock Ryzen5 1600 cooling or go for a more advanced solution. It's not that I wouldn't have the money.. I would.. It is more about do I want $100 left in my pocket after buying all these parts or not. Do you think the stock cooler is enough for a moderate 3.9Ghz on the R5? If not, what cooler should I go for?
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Hi guys, TL;DR: Recently bought a lightly used 1080ti. Put it in my pc after doing a clean driver install only to have it CTD in games at stock settings. Lowering the power limit to ~85% seems to make it far more stable in games however it still behaves a bit odd (occasionally hangs for a frame or 2). Its been a couple of years since I posted here, mostly because my PC build had stayed pretty much the same from when I built it in 2013 and I didn't have many issues with it. That was till last summer when I replaced the 3rd gen i7 with a ryzen 2700 and all the motherboard and ram upgrades that went with it. I didn't have the money for the gpu upgrade then but I finally got around to it last week when I bought a used 1080ti from a guy that bought it in 2018 for some gaming and video rendering. He showed me it playing games on his PC (Wolfenstien Young blood, and the gpuz render test) and it ran without any problems or hiccups, other than some pretty noticeable coilwhine. I used DDU to wipe the drivers and did a clean install after putting in the card and it seemed perfectly fine at the desktop and I was also able to enable the variable refresh feature of my freesync monitor which my old card could not due to not having the required display port version. However when I got around to playing some games, they all crashed to the desktop or occasionally locked the PC up shortly after starting the game. I found that lowering the power limit to 85% makes it more stable however this means it only goes to like 1600mhz as opposed to the 1900+ it would if everything was left at default. Could it be my psu? its only 650W but its a gold rated unit (corsair RM650i) so I would expect it to be able to handle a single card. My old 780ti, if gpuz is to be believed drew around 200W in typical gaming, however the 1080ti goes over 250w at stock settings so maybe this increase is causing the issue, and lowering the power limit is getting it back to 780ti levels. I would think that not enough power from the psu would cause hard resets rather than just the games crashing tho... The previous owner of the card has responded to my recent messages and said that he had registered the card on EVGA's site and since he didn't buy the card that long ago the option of a RMA could still exist. Any input would be welcomed.
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I just got off the phone with my local Verizon and they said they are getting a shipment of the nonexplosive note 7's this week. Friday to be exact. I live in the US in the northeast so I am sure that it will vary by region. This is good though because if my small town is getting it so it should be on its way to other areas as well.
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So I keep hearing the new GPUs pricing is a bit weird because of low stock/ marked up for that reason or others. When do you think pricing will drop/be more normal/closer to msrp? (or will it never, or is there no way of knowing)
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Problems with original video: Stock cooler that can barely transfer enough heat for TIM to matter. Not using liquid metal paste (this is a minor complaint, I'm sure that gelid or whatever they used was superior to stuff intel put's in). Not running heavy overclock I've delided my 6600k and at high overclocks it performs significantly better than just a few degrees (by significant I mean 4.8Ghz 1.45V). At these settings 6600k consumes 150J, significantly more than 91W TDP and TIM clearly bottlenecks. Results that would net highest temps delta would be running recent prime95 small FFTs, but even normal benchmarks can do the job (x264). 30m of prime95 on my current 24/7 settings (4.7Ghz 1.4V) as shown bellow (Energy -> over 100J -> 100+ W/s). Note that fan2 (which is my CPU fan) spins at bellow 1500rpm, 50% (it's ippc noctua) just to keep temps bellow 65C on fan curve, pre-delid it would spin at 3000rpm and temps would be still skyhigh (95-100ish Tmax range). People who run at stock speeds don't do delids, people who spend 100+$ on their cooler and don't want it to be bottlenecked by TIM intel puts in do. Also, this isn't just the matter of achieving 100Mhz higher clocks on OC, this actually significantly reduces RPMs that modern coolers need to keep temps in check. Could we please have the video redone by luke as a part of Workshop set for example? Preferably with conditions biased towards delid mattering, not the other way around. Did Intel put you guys up to this? ^^ RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED
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Talking about case ilumination LTT and almost all others always use LED strips but am I the only one that thinks the look pretty ugly? I mean Yeah the can look cool and the RGB stuff is nice but I hate how you cant tell the space between every individual LED on the strip and your case is then iluminated with the strange "striped" pattern whether you want it or not. You know what I mean? So my question goes more about asking if there are alternatives that provide a smooth lighting effect maybe RGB (or even not!) that one can get. I think this is what the call enclosed LEDs, or LED enclosures but it really grinds my gears that this is the norm (images). I don't like the difference in intensity that is so noticible and the fact you can see and even count all the LEDs. Do you think one can mod an enclosure? leds in a tube or smth? Maybe this belongs on the Mods thread but I wanted to ask on Cases first..... So anyway Penny for your thoughts!
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I have a EVGA GTX 970 and it wont stay stable with stock everything, stock CPU clocks and GPU clocks. I had just upgraded my computer with a new Mobo and SSD. On my old setup I was running a CPU OC at 4.7 GHz Stable at 1.32V and my 970 with +180 on the core. Everything was stable until today when I upgraded my Mobo and SSD. Intel i7 4790k EVGA GTX 970 Samsung 850 evo Corsair vengeance Pro 2400 MHz
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I want to buy a AMD athlon x4 880k processor and run it at 4.2-4.6 Ghz, do I need an aftermarket cooler or is the stock near silent cooler good enough?
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Hi there, I was looking for a replacement to the Intel stock cooler. I am running an i5-4440 (a locked processor) and was thinking of getting an aftermarket cooler for the lower temps and quieter operation. I've been looking at 2 coolers. Budget is up to 25 GBP. Option 1: Cryorig M9i Option 2: Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo Thanks.
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Motherboard: Asus z170 Pro CPU: i7 6700k, stock clock (windows in performance mode) CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i v2 PSU: EVGA Supernova 750 G2 If I set my motherboard settings to default (except for turning of q-fan control on the CPU fan so I can use Corsair Link), the CPU voltage idles at the desktop at 1.344v, but when I put load on it (Cinebench, Realbench, etc) the voltage goes down to 1.26-1.29v. In the BIOS, the voltage is displayed differently every time, so I don't really know if I can base anything off of that. I'm also running the latest BIOS version. I'm just confused why it would run at 1.344 when idling, which seems really high for stock settings at only 4.2Ghz boost. I can overclock the CPU and hit 4.7Ghz at a manual 1.34 voltage so why does the stock setting go that far for only 4Ghz?...
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I was cleaning out my old pc - core 2 quad q8200 5gb ram ddr2 and 9500 gt. And i removed the cpu fan from the heatsink to clean the heatsink, i put it back together, but the cpu fan didnt spin. I could hear a noise and smell something plastic. After some time i turned it on again, it didnt spin, but there wasnt any smell or noise.
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Hi guys i was wondering if i can apply AS5 to my Reference R9 290 without a problem, Actualy im using Ceramique 2 for it but idk i think that Artic Silver 5 may work better, Thanks and Greetings from Colombia (Yes Shakira)
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I know supply has been borderline decent in countries such as the UK, but at least for me in the US, GTX 1080 demand is really high and supply has been really low. I back-ordered an EVGA GTX 1080 FTW on Newegg about 2.5 weeks ago and still no inventory. I contacted EVGA on its stock and they said they're making shipments about once a week. I'm just wondering if anyone in NA has been able to get their hands on a board partner card yet that's not an FE.
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99% of my first build is shipping in sometime tomorrow, everything except the cpu cooler in fact. I'm anxious to start putting it together and making sure all my components work, and the cooler isn't expected to be shipped in for another 5+ days. As it is my first legit build, all I have laying around is (what I'm assuming to be) stock cooler from a Lenovo H430 desktop, which has an I5-3330 (1155 socket type). As far as I know, the 1155 socket coolers are compatible with the 1151 socket, but my major concern is temperature. Being inexperienced, I'm finding it hard to trust myself in just "giving it a shot" as I'm not sure how bad the potential consequences might be. Is the cooler safe to use temporarily for just booting into the bios or perhaps installing windows? What temperatures might be predicted from something like this? Is this a stupid idea and I should just be patient and wait for my actual cooler to ship in? Your opinions would be appreciated, thanks!
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Hi, I'm buying a gamer PC, but i'm in a low budget. This is my build up: I3 6100, ASUS GTX 960 4GB Strix, ASUS H110M-A/DP DDR4, 8GB Kingston Hyper X DDR4 at 2133 Mhz, EVGA 500W PW, 64 GB SSD, WD 1TB at 7200 rpm. I've read that this GPU, is excellent in the cooling aspect. I don't mind the temperature as long as it doesn't go beyond 80ºC, so... Is it really necessary a CPU Cooler?, and if it isn't, should I buy external thermal paste? Thanks BTW
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I am somewhat new to the pc gaming community so bare with me. So I bought this Asus prebuilt and have made a few upgrades such as power supply and gpu. Now I want to upgrade the case to this mid-tower (Thermaltake SUPPRESSOR F31 ATX Mid Tower Ultra Quiet Window Gaming Silent Computer Case (CA-1E3-00M1WN-00)). I am wondering if I can place my stock motherboard (and rest of my parts) in it without having an ATX mobo. I see that the title has the name ATX in it and so I checked out the questions & reviews and found no answers. I believe the stock mobo is ASUS H110M-C D3. Would I be able to upgrade without having to buy a new mobo?
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Guys can anyone help me? i'm stock with apple logo after the clover boot installation there's no progress on the progress bar my motherboard is asus rog formula viii thanks
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Hi guys. I've ordered the parts for my first ever pc build :), but I held off until the gtx 1070 came out. That being said, when can we expect 3rd party gtx 1070s from board partners like EVGA, Asus, and MSI to come out at proper prices and in stock? Is it in 2-3 weeks? More/less? Months? Please give me a rough estimate of when you think the prices will become normal and when they will be available. Until then I'm going to have to stick to my intel hd 530 graphics.
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Hi, I just bought a second hand 4790k together with a new Gigabyte GA-Z97X mobo. As usual I did a stress test with large FFT's as soon as I completed the build and noticed that almost instantaneously the cpu temperature shot to 95/100 degrees celcius. Prime95 crashed as soon as the cpu hit 100 degrees. What is fascinating is that the pc did not shut down or restart, it just continued functioning normally. I also tested with Aida64 where temps maxed out at 79/80 degrees when just testing cpu and 100 degrees when testing with FPU. I also tightened the CPU cooler (Corsair H80i) just to be sure. In addition core temperatures are not stable i.e. they jump 5 to 10 degrees every second. Has anyone experienced this with the 4790k?