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About Morman
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Title
Member
- Birthday Mar 11, 2003
Profile Information
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Location
on the pc, empty and lifeless.
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Anime, japan, video games, computers, programming, science, engineering.
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Biography
I am 12 years old, love anime, japan, and computers, I attend a school, a day without anime/video games is like a day without jesus to me.
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Occupation
Student.
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Well I'm an idiot, I wasn't paying attention and I was reading it backwards it actually reads 5d I believe. Sorry about that
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Also it's an old build and it just started happening the other day
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Using a gigabyte ga-z97x-ud5h and an core i5 4460 cpu
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I'm getting an error code of 5d on my motherboard LED, and my computer is power cycling, does anyone know what this error code means?
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I cleared up a bunch of my disk space, It didn't work, I now have 128 G of free space but it's still lagging very badly
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I think it may be my disk space but I'm not sure if that would affect performance or not.
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I tried turning on Vsync, it doesn't seem to help at all
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I do usually get higher , but CSGO was just an example, There are other more demanding games that will lag just as bad if not worse
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I have an Intel core i5 processor, and yes my drivers are up to date
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Games such as CSGO which I'm usually able to run at a solid 60 fps. My graphics card is a Radeon R9 280x
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My games are lagging extremely badly. whenever I play a slightly demanding game my computer will lag extremely badly and the game will become almost impossible to play. This was not happening yesterday and I don't know what caused it. I have extremely low disk space on my computer with only about 17 Gigabytes remaining, I don't know if that could be part of the problem but I have tried to delete some unimportant files. Other than this I have no idea what could be causing this problem.
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Morman changed their profile photo
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Got my Computer fixed after playing around with it a bit.
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I just checked my computer, took out the cooler and it's broken
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Just the other day I accidently hit my computer and it froze. I turned it off and then back on, it turned off on its own. It did this a couple times until I was able to get to a screen that said my pc has ran into a problem, I then reset my computer and now I'm able to get to my home screen though after a bit of time it will turn off on its own. I also noticed a weird buzzing noise coming from the cpu cooler when I opened up my computer to have a look. I have no idea what is wrong.