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About Croum
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Title
Member
- Birthday September 27
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Twitter
https://twitter.com/OfficialZolias
Profile Information
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Location
United Kingdom
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Gaming, Computer Building, Technology in general.
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Occupation
Student
System
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CPU
Intel Core i7 4790K
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Motherboard
MSI Z97S SLI Krait Edition
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RAM
HyperX Fury 16GB (2x8) 1866Mhz
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GPU
EVGA GTX 970 SSC
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Case
NZXT H440 Black & White
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Storage
1TB Western Digital Caviar Blue, 500GB Samsung 850 EVO
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PSU
EVGA SuperNOVA G2 650W 80+ Gold
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Display(s)
ASUS VG248QE
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Cooling
Phanteks PH-TC14PE Silver
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Keyboard
CM Storm QuickFire TK Blue Switches
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Mouse
Logitech G502
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Operating System
Windows 8.1 Pro 64-Bit
Recent Profile Visitors
1,327 profile views
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All right, I'll get to ordering a new one, thanks for the help
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I dropped my blue yeti microphone and it landed on the mesh, denting the top and hindering the audio quality, anyone else experienced this problem with a fix?
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I have a wireless router
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I just finished building my computer and installing Windows 7, but my computer can't connect to my WiFi, I use BT as an internet provider (UK) and I need to know what settings I need to go into to sort it out. I think I have to download drivers? But I can't really do that without an internet connection or optical drive.
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Z97S SLI Krait Edition
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How do I tell if my computer is working? My CPU Cooler fans are working and on, so that is working. My GPU fans are spinning, so that is working. But I can't tell if my: CPU, RAM, HDD and SSD is working. I turned on my computer and all the fans are spinning except the case fans. I tried connecting a molex to the Fan Hub, but it wouldn't go in properly. When I turned on my monitor and connected it to my GPU using a Display Port cable it said 'No Signal', how do I fix this problem? Should I turn on my computer and leave it for a bit, or should it work straight away. Is there a sure way to tell i
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I got my computer working and everything is fine with that, because the fans are spinning. However, when I plugged my monitor into my GPU with a DP cable it says 'No Signal', do I have to tune it to find my computer, or is my GPU not working?
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I don't think that I need them, as my components are pretty new. I almost made the mistake of putting molex to 6-pin on my GPU
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I have nearly finished building my computer and I'm down to the molex connectors. What do I need to plug them into? What are the generally used for, or do I not need them? Also where do I put all of the LED things (Power Button, Reset Switch), I'm using the NZXT H440 but still haven't been able to find where to put the connectors (some of them have - and +'s on them)
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NVM FORGET ABOUT MY EARLIER COMMENT I WAS BEING EXTREMELY DUMB I JUST WOKE UP
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should I use them both? They both have an eight pin connector so I think I should use both to power it
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I'm building my computer, and when installing my graphics card I saw that it had two 6-pin connectors. The Graphics Card came with two 6-pin to 2 molex connectors, but I don't think I should use them. My Power Supply is the EVGA 650W G2, and I have the Motherboard, CPU, SATA and PERIF cables connected. Do I need anymore? What cables should I use to connect it?
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Well, I asked for a video tutorial, because I'm having trouble. I didn't need your statement now did I?
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I tried Witcher 3 on xbox but the tutorial bored me, especially all of the spells