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Hi there fellow g33ks, I run a fairly small homelab, which mostly run on dell servers running vmware for virtualization purposes. Recently there was a power outage, which is normally no big deal, but this time the ups didnt last long enough, and the shutdown events failed to be send to the hypervisor. So long story short... 1 of the 3 raids in my dell r730 is lost. Some information: Server: Dell r730 Controller: H730P Disks: 4 x SAS SSD 12 Gbps (directly from DELL) Raid: raid10 After the power came back, 4 of the disks was flashing orange, and when powering on the server, it was not showing the "Press F to import foreing configuration". So I entered the controller (ctrl + r) and it found no virtual disks for this pool, and when I go to disk overview, it seems like all 4 disks are failed, which I think is very wierd. I know that poweroutages are horrible, but to loose all 4 ssds seems unlikely. I also tried to see the information via idrac, which tells me basically the same information, that all 4 disks are DEAD. What I've tried is: 1) Reboot the server 2) Reseat the drives 3) Clear any cache on the controller 4) Plug the disks into another server with the same controller (same model - but different controller) Ps. I have a backup of mostly all of it, but there was some dev projects that did not get backuped in time, so that would be lost. It's not the end of the world, but would be nice to have it, and get 4 rather expensive ssds to work again. Any help is appreciated.
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I build my PC in 2020-MAY PC Spec Asus TUF x570 wifi Ryzen 7 3700x Gigabyte RTX2070 Super Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 8GB*2 3600Mhz 18CL Corsair RM750 power supply Corsair MP510 480GB SSD Seagate 2TB HDD After I build I updated the BIOS to the latest back then and I came up with a issue that PC continuosly rebooting (power cutoff - restarts - stays a minute or two - power cutoff ) Then I managed to roll back bios to previous version and used until recently. Then I noticed (although I noticed this recently this has been happening for atleast 6 months) PC reboots from unexpected power failure after I kept sleep (I have a UPS and I am sure it's not power loss from main power) I verified this from event viewer. Then After a year I updated my BIOS to the latest (4002) about 5 days back and I still have the issue ( I have enabled XMP profiles and I am going to check disabling it as well, not tried yet though) Could this be a motherboard issue? Or power supply? Also today I disabled RGB light on Corsair vengeance (hardware lighting - this stayed on when in sleep earlier and now it stays off)
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Hello people, Just over 2 weeks ago my wife passed away suddenly and at some point I'll need to tackle the need to trim her footprint. I am looking for advice and tips in these regards. I do have access to her phone and her pc. But right now I am not up for digging into them. (other than her emails on her phone for admin stuff) I am totally clueless, we kept on saying we should do our passwords and accounts in a safe book but with myself at 38 and MrsPsycho at 35 we had no rush. This post is looking for help in that regards, and when I am ready to do what needs to be done. Thanks in advance.
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Hi Recently got a new build and was running fine for a few days but had a few moments during gaming where it completely powers off. Tried googling for causes but power off is quite vague and brings back a lot of basic things. When PC loses power only thing still on is my RGB RAM. Only way to get it to switch PC back on is to turn the power switch off at the PSU for 10-20secs until RAM RGB is gone then switch back and power up. Annoylingly it doesnt happen often enough to troubleshoot properly, its quite random but usually during a stressful time ingame. But I play quite a few games every day, from GTA, to COD and WoW with no issues. Not sure what the cause could be and its hard to replicate. First time was with loads of flares in GTA, but could not replicate. Another was while zooming out of the city view to region view in SimCity 2013, only happened first time. Recently bought golf with friends and happened quite often with that almost 30secs - 2 mins after starting a game. Full shut down and RAM switch appeared to fix it for a while. But tonight it has happened twice again. Tried updating graphics, BIOS and chipset drivers. Tried swapping RAM between slots. Took logs of PC between first boot and the next crash but cannot see any spikes in temperatures, voltages etc before the crash. Built new PC 7th June; Ryzen 5 3600 - Palit RTX 2080ti - 16GBx2 Cruical Ballistix RGB 3200 - MSI B450M MOTAR Max - Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 750w Crashes logged on; 8th June (GTA flares) 9th June x2 23rd June (SimCity) 5th July x4 (golf with friends) 13th July x2 (twice sat in a garage on GTA5) Attached HWinfo logs from 8.35pm > 9.20pm when second crash tonight happened. Playing GTA5 the whole time. Any ideas how I can find the faulty part / troubleshoot further? Any more info / specs required let me know. pclog.CSV EDIT - Issue was faulty PSU Tried another PSU and could not replicate the issue. Sent old PSU back for RMA and they found a fault, got a refund and bought another PSU instead
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Hello, i have problems with my internet, few times a day (1-5) my ping in the game while im playing goes to 2000 and the game frozes for like 5 seconds (valorant). Also my teamspeak 3 ping goes goes high but i do not time out (package loss is about 10%) I reported this problem to my ISP a lot of times, but they say they do not see any problem with my connection, even if i give them the exact minute this occur. So im starting to wonder that my PC is the problem, and i dont have another PC to test it.... When the "lag" occurs, Discord for example also starts with the loading circle near the chat. Is there a program that can see this kind of problem and record it and maybe see what app is causing it? Steps i made : changed router 3 times, ISP tehnicians was at my place 2 times and found nothing wrong, replace the house wiring for the internet, changed the cable from modem to PC. Why i think its my PC? I tried connecting to my phone AP via cable, network there is from another ISP completely, and the same problem occurs. The next step is reinstall windows maybe? My mobo is MSI meg Ace Z390, i have W10 Thanks in advance!
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So I came home and woke my PC that had been left on sleep, to find all my data had been erased from the PC. there were still the items in my recycling bin and traces of previous data (i.e google chrome) but all my documents, photos, music etc. IS GONE!
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battlefield 1 Issue with computer restart while playing BF1
Hammythejedi posted a topic in PC Gaming
Hi, While playing Battlefield 1 my computer will sometimes restart without any warning, blue screen or error messages. It is basically like someone took my computer and unplugged it from the wall. My specs (if it helps): GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti Super Clocked CPU: AMD FX 6300 RAM: 16gb Balistix Sport (quad channel) MOBO: Gigabyte AM3+ AMD 970 GA-970A-UD3P PSU: Corsair 750w semi modular HEATSINK: Coolermaster hyper 212 evo CASE: Bitfenix Comrade OS: Windows 10 64bit Any help is very much appreciated. -Brian -
Hello, recently I've been experiencing latency issues with regards to watching streams and playing games. Gave my ISP a call and they basically said there is nothing they can do to solve this- they even told me to upgrade my package to "try" and fix it. Anyways, I stumbled upon my modem's 'system log' where I see entries like this: 2018-12-28 17:36:29.00 [DOS]UDP Packet - Source:192.168.0.3,2007 Destination:192.168.0.255,2007. Am I getting DoS'd or is this normal? Any help or general information on what this means is appreciated.
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I stream on Twitch and recently I've been losing Ethernet connectivity when I'm streaming. I'll be happily streaming along for a few minutes before my internet speed either suddenly slows dramatically and then drops off, or drops out of nowhere. The only way to regain ethernet connectivity is to unplug the ethernet cable and then plug it back in, and even then sometimes it only lets me stream for a handful of minutes after that. The connection is stable, fast, and doesn't drop when I'm doing homework or watching Youtube, anything like that. That alone makes me think that it may be my ISP (my university in this case, I live on campus) cutting me off at the teat for using to much bandwidth, but I'm not quite ready to say it's not a hardware issue either. Any thoughts? I've updated all the network drivers on my mobo (ASUS ROG X570-I) and I've only had the thing for 7 or so months.
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Hi, so my internet has always been bad but this keeps happening. I always ping google to see how the internet is doing today, but this won't stop happening. We have had 4 different routers, this is the only one this happens to. I am plugged into the router via ethernet and when I plug directly into the modem, ping is completely fine; consistently under 100ms and no packet loss at all. I've gone through many cables so I'm wondering what the problem is. I do reset the modem to try to fix it but it fixes it usually for about 30 seconds, then back to being awful. My current fix right now is factory resetting the router every time, this seems to fix it for a day, but I want a more permanent fix.
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(Don’t know if I’m posting in the right section) Hi, I am Currently subscribed to Mediacom for my ISP. Although Mediacom is notorious for outages I feel like it’s no in their end as my friends internet is usually fine when mine is out, and he has Mediacom as well. I inspected the exposed cabling and it all checked out good. I have experience with networking inside and outside the home or business but need a second opinion. The stretch from my cable box to house is about 80 feet which is pretty long. My internet is cable internet. I was looking at amplifiers for the solution but I don’t want to dump money on one if it’s not gonna fix it. Would you reccomend I get one? My modem is a Thomson something and my Router is a nighthawk, reboots never fix the problem. Any recommendations? I’m probably gonna call out a technician soon anyways but would rather have me try first. I’m at work all week and they usually refuse to come on weekends which stupid. I don’t want them there when I’m not, my network setup is too complicated for me to trust anyone by it! Thanks!
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Dunno why but while downloading a steamgame (Path to 1tb hdd not ssd) a message pop'd up saying my PC had insufficient memory to perform an action. I opened file manager and went to pc and saw that my SSD had gone from 58gb (or close) to 17.6gb. https://gyazo.com/e4526228c30d0310e89a3599ed5eb987
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So a few months ago, I abruptly lost the sound coming from my computer. Some people told me to update the audio drivers. I did so and nothing came out of the audio jacks. A few months afterwards, I had the idea of running an HDMI cable through my graphics card into a spare TV that I own with built in speakers (as my monitor does not). It worked. This has led me to believe that it is an issue with the board rather than drivers. Months later, I have gotten really tired of having a massive TV as well as a monitor on my desk in order to enjoy my games, movies, videos, and music without going to another computer or my phone. With that, I decided to buy a new motherboard. Whether or not it fixes the problem, I wanted a bit more overclocking stability so I'm fine with the investment. I am upgrading from a MSI Z87 board to a MSI Z97 board. I know how to install it and all, but as I look at the new board I am afraid to install it. Are there going to be problems with hardware, software, drivers, and my hard drives if I simply switch out the drives? How should I go about doing this? I am moving into my dorm for my first year of college tomorrow so I am not necessarily planning on doing it today or the immediate future. Any help is appreciated. Thank you for the help, y'all.
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Hey everyone, My pc just crashed at a blue screen, which has been a bit of a regular occurrence although after playing with my page file (the BSOD was a page fault in non paged area) its been much better the last fortnight or so. Excepting the last couple hours, where it crashed twice. This last time, I was not greeted by my familiar wallpaper and desktop icons, but the Windows 10 default wallpaper and no icons. So far after checking through the drive my documents, videos, photos, downloads, and desktop folders have been wiped. The rest of my OS Drive seems fine, even my user folder still has all my appdata from my games and such, and my program files folder still contains all my old programs without any apparent loss. I'm worried though about the data that is missing and I fear that If I restart I'll face further data loss. Any advice would be much appreciated, my data is important to me and this drive being my OS SSD, I haven't got much in the way of backups.
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I'm looking for a software that will be able to tell me the percentage of packet loss my network is experiencing.
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https://gyazo.com/d6a55d9f3061e785ed49c4ffd05ec597I'm running Valley benchmarks and it will consistently black screen (Marked by the downward lines in core clock) any ideas how to fix?
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I recently just built my first PC and I've been having an annoying issue with my Display. During normal use like watching videos or browsing I loose my display signal for a split second when I close the program. Same with games, it happens as I quit. I've had a more serious issue where quitting the game would make me loose the display signal altogether, forcing me to reset but I was able to solve that by simply optimizing the game through Nvidia Geforce Experience. To clarify, I only loose display signal, the computer is on. Here are my specs: i5 6600k Skylake 3.5ghz (Stable Overclock at 4.3 ghz with manual vcore 1.250v but set at offset -0.050 for 24/7 use) ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming Motherboard MSI GTX 960 4GB Gaming (Only using factory Overclock profile, haven't manually overclocked) 16GB DDR4 RAM VS 650 Corsair PSU I'm using a Samsung 22" LED TV as display for now. (1080p) EDIT: Forgot to mention, I'm using a HDMI cable.
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I feel like tanking about this. So, people and enterprises constantly complain about piracy, but now that I look at it, how amazing is it? I started thinking about this when I found out you can't do remote desktop on home versions of (at least) windows 10. The Irony is that I actually bought windows 8.1 because I didn't know better, really more than anything. I was basically having driver problems related to windows updates(which I didn't know could be solved at the time on a cracked version of windows), and now that I want to do stuff like work with domains and remote desktopping, I have to actually get the not so legit pro version and virtually throw 100€ that were so hard to get onto the street. And that seriously pisses me off mainly because I can't afford the upgrade. Besides that, in my country(portugal), when netflix and such came along not too long ago, that was when most of torrent websites started getting blocked by the ISPs. So, I got myself and 3 of my class mates a netflix account, and you know what? I'ts actually pretty nice. Except for the fact that the reason I got it for was so I could watch series's new episodes as they came out (cw is also blocked in my country), but guess what! Torrents of the episodes come out faster than they do on netflix. Availability is also a joke when you're looking to buy stuff. Most not really famous movies out there are not for sale anywhere and there is no way I'm buying any physical copies or getting scammed. And some of them would basically be 10/10 dead if it wasn't for websites like piratebay which is honestly amazing. You are basically helping to keep a movie you like alive by seeding it and you can go to jail for that. What are your points of view/opinions on this subject?
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I just recently bought a new power supply(EVGA Supernova 750 B2). It has been working great with no issues I also just bought a new 2TB WD Black drive for a total of 4TB of the same 2 drives I also just recently bought a new SSD but that wouldnt effect power at all. And i also have an old 80GB hitachi drive just in the background. MY issue is that when being lightly used or left idle the monitor will go black with the backlight left on and my keyboard freezes and I have to restart my computer. This may happen 2 times in an hour or 1 time in 5 hours. it never happens when im gaming EVER thankfully but it will happen quite often while im using chrome or looking at steam. the Event viewer says unexpected loos of power. but my power supply was working fine this only recently started happening when i bought a new desk and plugged it into a surge protector that was pretty shitty. So I plugged it back into the wall and it still does it I am very confused please help. My System Specs are as follows: Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4.0GHZ ASUS 797-K MOBO 16GB Kingston HyperX Beast RAM @ 2400MHz ASUS AMD Radeon R7-360 OC 2x 2TB WD black drives 250GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD EVGA Supernova 750 B2 PSU NZXT Source 530 chassis Corsair K95 RGB Keyboard Logitech G602
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Hello PC enthusiast community! It all started yesterday when i started playing battlefield and noticed that i was getting significant packet loss while playing. I did not change any settings to anything, all while still getting great up / down speeds. Any input would be greatly appreciated, and thank you in advanced! Your fellow PC enthusiast, MyCampGround
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Massive Unexplained SSD Usage + 1000's of Duplicate Files
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Hi and thanks in advance. So i had a Samsung 840 EVo 120Gb SSD installed in my system about 2 years ago, and i recently noticed after moving a couple of games back to my HDD, that the total used space on the SSD was way more than expected, around 54Gb used. I used CCleaner's disk analyser and found that 90% of the space taken were "other files" i thought i had already changed the pagefile size from 8Gb to 4Gb but for some reason it didnt take effect the hibernation file is also around 6Gb which i believe i cant change as i use hybrid power saving to disable the monitor output, but nether of those files account for all the 51GB of "other files" on the SSD. What ive also noticed is their appears to be 1000's of duplicate files (when using the CCleaner duplicate finder) sometimes 2 of the same file sometime 10 or more, and sometimes their more sets of the exact same duplicate files with the only difference being the creation date or a single letter, as most of the duplicates seem to be related to Windows or AMD i have no idea what i can delete safely. Additionally CCleaner keeps popping up saying it can remove 50Gb of space from somewhere but wants money to do it. So my question is does anyone have any idea what the hells happening to my SSD (duplicates ect) and is their a way around it without doing a fresh install or buying a year of CCleaner premium. Ive attached a bunch of screenshots from CCleaner disk analyser/duplicate finder and WinDirStat. Specs: AMD Phenom ii x4 BE 3.7Ghz OC Corsair Dominator, 8Gb DDR3 Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H MSI Twin Frozr iii 7970 3Gb OC edition Corsair H80i Samsung 840 Evo 120Gb X2 WD BE, 1TB and 3TB HD Thanks Again -
I don't know much about bodybuilding or weight loss, and my friend asked how he could lose some weight, so i came to the LTT forum because everybody is a genius. My friend is like 150 pounds, 15 years old, and 5'8". He wants to burn 5 pounds of Fat, not just water weight, per week. Being a teenager and not in his 30s I think it's possible. What type of food should he eat, and what should he do. Thanks,
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HEY GUYS MY 2 year old seagate barracuda 500gb hdd running @ 7200rpm crashed.....not able boot "A PROBLEM WITH HARD DISK " error. was running windows 8.1.....can anybody pls suggest a way to recover it without loss of any data ...................urgent guys pls help....
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