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About Pittman90
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Member
Contact Methods
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Steam
http://steamcommunity.com/id/pittman90
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Twitter
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Profile Information
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Location
Miami, FL
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Gender
Male
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Biography
Fire trucks are actually water trucks.
System
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CPU
i5-4770k
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Motherboard
ASUS Z87 PRO
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RAM
16gb Kingston Black
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GPU
Zotac GTX 980
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Case
Corsair 650d
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Storage
Crucial BX100 240gb, 750gb hard drive, 500gb hard drive
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PSU
600w
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Display(s)
3 ASUS 1080p 24"
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Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
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Mouse
Mionix Naos 7000
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
Recent Profile Visitors
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yeah I have a 2600x and a 5700XT, maybe i should just do a sata ssd instead of the two pcies
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I was thinking about two pcie m.2 drives, sorry didnt say that
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So I have a 2600x and a Asus ROG B450-F and im looking to get some m.2 drives and im getting confused if I can run 2 M.2 drives or not, cant tell if some of my sata ports will be disabled or if my gpu wont run at x16 speeds. Not sure how pcie lanes work on AMD and if its added the same as intel. Any help would be appreciated. Mobo specs https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/ROG-STRIX-B450-F-GAMING/specifications/
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you can try http://www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/ or i might be wrong but i swear that HWmonitor has that
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well I would think either something is overheating (not gpu) or your PSU is running out of power, have you checked other temps, maybe also check psu loads
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you must be fun at parties.... there is a difference in severity of different rules my guy
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i think there is a difference between committing a real crime and having a router.... loosen up mate
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i mean ive already had people yell at me for having a damn toaster so im not really worried about getting in trouble, everything is a slap on the wrist edit: I dont think its that big of a deal since my only use for it is to get the stuff i have to work... im not trying to get around any firewalls or blocking of stuff
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does it show up in the mac install disk utility? it needs to be in mac os extended
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honestly I wouldn't be worried about it
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it needs to be in mac os extended if its a separate drive from windows
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is it a separate disk than your windows drive?
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what cpu cooler are you using?
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what is the hard drive formatted in?
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most power cords are universal, I've never head of problems with mixing them.