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My RAM isn't clocked at the right speed, and I haven't done any cable management.

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There is no cable management in my case. I just shoved all the cables between the right side panel and drive cage.

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I don't have enough RAM and sometimes processes just won't end and I can't use that application until I restart. Also when Windows Update decides to just randomly install something and restart for me...

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Noise, artifacting GPU (some random right green spots, very rare)

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Of all the fans in the rig (all around 1800 RPM), the 3 Bitfenix suckers in the roof are the noisiest buggers in that system at full-pelt that's why I got the problem with them that I currently live with. :P

Seriously, I got 3x EK Vardar F3's (came with the EK X360 water cooling kit I'm using on Beast Rig) + a Gelid Wing 12 on the side panel as intake, the 3 Bitfenix buggers in the roof as exhaust, an old Antec Tri-cool 120mm with 3 LED's (1 each of Red, Green & Blue) with a 3-speed switch pushing over the drive bays, then CoolerMaster 120mm fan that came with the 212 EVO on the CPU, and a Gelid Wing 12 (75.6CFM) over the Rear I/O.

 

Well sure, but they're only loud in the the seconds it takes your OS to load and start SpeedFan. I have five Noctua NF A14s and they're loud at full pelt, but I run them semi-passive most of the time so it doesn't bother me. When I'm upgraded to Windows 10, too, it will take much less time to boot than Windows 7, too, which will be nice.

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windows dosent register my 1tb wd green hdd

(it had linux on it)

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My Windows never fully updates. When ever I go to shut down or boot up my PC I have to wait about 20 minutes because the updates always fail.

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Not having a decent PC.... for now  :ph34r:

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Only having 3 monitors

Only having 1 GTX 970

having a 10-keyless keyboard.

 

#pcmasterraceproblems

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my slowly dying Logitech G5.

 

I LOVE THAT MOUSE.

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Guy's and gal's, I've got it real bad...  

 

Summation of my PCmasterrace problems:

-Runs too cool and too quiet

-Boots up too fast

-Resolution and frame rates are too high

-Too much versatility

-System looks too good sitting on my desk

-Too many upgrades available

 

PC gaming is just horrible. That's it, I'm switching to console! :P

 

 

 

Honestly, don't really have any PC related problems. It's been quite reliable ever since installing a properly good power supply. 

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My weird-arse monitor setup.

Can't wait to upgrade to at least a 1080p and a 1050 secondary >.<

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Only having 3 monitors

Only having 1 GTX 970

having a 10-keyless keyboard.

 

#pcmasterraceproblems

 

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I am fine with one

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i have this extremely loud MSI 'dragon fan' in the back of my case. i have been looking for replacements but i can't for the life of me figure out what size the fan is!

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i have this extremely loud MSI 'dragon fan' in the back of my case. i have been looking for replacements but i can't for the life of me figure out what size the fan is!

pic of the fan?

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Every now and again my older EVGA 680i motherboard will hang and require a hard reboot to get it working again. No apparent reason for the hang...it just happens sometimes. I adore the board, though. I've had it for so long that I refuse to give up on it. xD

I didn't ask what it was designed to do, I asked what it was capable of doing.

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every time I start my pc It turns on for a sec then off then I have to press the button again in order for it to start. Also I can not put it to sleep, If I do as soon as I try to wake it it turns off.

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pic inside case and compared with a 120mm rad.

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That's a 92mm, I'm pretty sure. You could always measure it to find out. ;)

 

BTW, I believe you have the fan mounted backwards in that 2nd pic. It should be exhausting out the back. ;)

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My WD black HDD is the loudest sounding thing in my computer!

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Slight fan noise from my stock Intel CPU fan unfortuantely, but whatever

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Size of high quality steam games and the download speed of western australia 6down 0.78up also super high ping spikes from 70 to 1440 then back down withing 2 mins

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My sandisk ssd isnt recognised sometimes when my computer is on or put to sleep and its where all my games are stored... :(

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I got 8gigs 8x1gb sticks of ECC DDR2 Server ram and nothing to put it on  :(

It was 14$ on ebay and i tested on a friends server they all work great  ^_^

 

 

Also got a HP wx4000 workstations mobo that has x2 PCI-E slots and runs on LGA 775 and nothing to put it in :(

It was 22$ on ebay and works ^_^

 

Stop buying stuff you have no use for.

 

 

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This screen split every now and then. And fan noise. And over heating. I really need to buy a new PC...post-246419-0-89709800-1437642706_thumb.

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