-
Content Count
2,423 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Awards
This user doesn't have any awards
About Generallee
-
Title
60% of the time, it works every time.
- Birthday Jan 31, 1994
Profile Information
-
Location
Casablanca
-
Gender
Male
-
Interests
Cars, cars, cars
-
Occupation
Student
System
-
CPU
Intel Core i7 6700HQ
-
Motherboard
MSI GT62VR 6RE Laptop
-
RAM
32 Gb DDR4
-
GPU
Nvidia GTX 1070 @ 1900 Mhz
-
Storage
256G M.2 SSD, 1Tb HDD
-
Display(s)
1080p G-Sync
-
Cooling
Two noisy ass fans
-
Keyboard
Steelseries
-
Mouse
Cyborg RAT7, G700
-
Operating System
Windows 10
Recent Profile Visitors
3,136 profile views
-
You can keep your condescending replies to yourself mate.
-
Please Send Help! I need a M*cBo*k
Generallee replied to LucasM's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
or worse, earphones also 6000 posts n o i c e -
Please Send Help! I need a M*cBo*k
Generallee replied to LucasM's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Get a 2012 Mbp, slap an SSD and 16gigs of ram and you should be alright. Its what I used in my dj'ing days with a DDJ SX. Never let me down once. -
I know that some iPhone 6s had this problem, in some extreme scenarios they would refuse to charge or charge very slowly. It was traced down to a lithium charging chip inside the phone called a Tristar. This would manifest if users used cheap counterfeit or some car chargers instead of the original charger. Now i dont know much about Razer phones, but my guess would be either the charger going bad or the battery.
-
Nah m8, a GPU failing looks more like a bowl of smashed peas smeared across your screen for .01 seconds then black screen and full speed gpu fans. Or you know, artifacts. You could try to roll back your drivers, or enable/disable Gsync if you have a compatible monitor. It could be anything.
-
This reminds me of the R9 290, it had the same exact problem and it was discovered that the stock memory clock was too high for the Elpida chips on board. A solution was to basically modify the vBios and flash the card which eliminated the problem without impacting performance. I do not know if this procedure could be used on an Nvidia GPU, but you can at least try this : underclock your card both core and memory, try a stress test and see if it goes black after some time. You could also try the card on a different computer if that's possible.
-
AMD 1600X Stock voltage 1.475??
Generallee replied to partymarty's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Dont hurt to try, also check if there is any bios update just in case -
AMD 1600X Stock voltage 1.475??
Generallee replied to partymarty's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Well that doesnt correlate at all, either your motherboard itself on a hardware level is messed up, which is unlikely since it'snew but still possible, or your bios is somehow not reporting the voltage well. Try a cmos reset maybe -
AMD 1600X Stock voltage 1.475??
Generallee replied to partymarty's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Maybe the bios is badly reporting the voltage, Do you have some temperature figures? -
AMD 1600X Stock voltage 1.475??
Generallee replied to partymarty's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Isnt the motherboard the most probable culprit here ? -
Depends on what you want to setup You can use 3.5mm jack to RCA and connect your PC's soundcard to your Receiver, Or you can use an Optical cable.
-
Asus GL502VS choppy framerates & Thermal throttle
Generallee replied to barabudy's topic in Troubleshooting
My MSI GT62Vr had the same problem out of the box, turned out it was caused by all the bloatware installed in it from the factory. A good bit of CCleaner, a bit of undervolting using Intel's XTU and Afterburner (You can search for tutorials here), and a good laptop cooler and you're good to go. -
Can a dead CPU cause no activity?
Generallee replied to BiakIsDead's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
This sounds weird, can you post some pictures of the CPU ?