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About Social Experiments Lain
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Title
Newbie
- Birthday Jul 30, 1998
Contact Methods
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Discord
Rockman#0001
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Steam
RockmanKo
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Twitter
@that1guyyousee
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Profile Information
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Location
Canada
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Gender
Male
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Interests
Programming, Gaming, PC Masterrace
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Occupation
Senior Technical Support Specialist
System
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CPU
Intel Core i5 6500 @ 3.2 GHz
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Motherboard
MSI H110M Gaming
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RAM
16 Gigs of Vengence
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GPU
Gigabyte GTX 1060 6 GB
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Case
A Corsair case ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Storage
Not enough
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PSU
EVGA 500 W Bronze
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Display(s)
MSI Optix G24C + AOC 1080p monitor
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Cooling
Stock intel cooler
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Keyboard
Durgod Taurus K310
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Mouse
SteelSeries Rival 500
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Sound
SteelSeries Arctis 7
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
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Laptop
Surface Pro 4
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Phone
Samsung Galaxy Note 9
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Recent Profile Visitors
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Why don't you just pay the 5 bucks for EA Play on Steam? At least that is guaranteed to work
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That is definitely a cracked copy of NFS Heat as Origin or Steam would install it automatically
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I wonder what he did?
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Social Experiments Lain changed their profile photo
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Programmers fatigue need ideas
Social Experiments Lain replied to RightfulNerd's topic in Programming
I know this thread is to help to generate ideas but MusicBrainz Picard would be my goto for something like this. -
How to partition my Hard Drive in command prompt?
Social Experiments Lain replied to Galagy's topic in Storage Devices
Try burning a GParted Live USB and using that to repartition your drive. As for repartitioning in Command Prompt, I did a quick test in a VM and this worked fine. Right is after I finished the last command. -
CPU extremely high
Social Experiments Lain replied to Social Experiments Lain's topic in Troubleshooting
I've uninstalled iCue for now. Ill see how my PC performs through the day. Task Scheduler Services Can't really do that as it's my current Anti Virus -
CPU extremely high
Social Experiments Lain replied to Social Experiments Lain's topic in Troubleshooting
I wouldn't be opposed to upgrading my rig either I guess. If it's due to the fact my system is starting to show it's age -
CPU extremely high
Social Experiments Lain replied to Social Experiments Lain's topic in Troubleshooting
I use the utilities for macro profile switching so they're kind of necessary though. -
CPU extremely high
Social Experiments Lain replied to Social Experiments Lain's topic in Troubleshooting
Ran a Malwarebytes scan and only thing it found was a false positive. I typically Use Windows Security nowadays and it's done the job perfectly well -
CPU extremely high
Social Experiments Lain replied to Social Experiments Lain's topic in Troubleshooting
I typically don't unplug the other drives but I did delete all partitions on my SSD at the install screen -
CPU extremely high
Social Experiments Lain replied to Social Experiments Lain's topic in Troubleshooting
I think I just switched from the Performance tab there -
CPU extremely high
Social Experiments Lain replied to Social Experiments Lain's topic in Troubleshooting
It hasn't been too long since I've done that last. I usually do that since I always end up with high CPU usage and that's my last resort. systeminfo is showing me last time I did it was September Usually there isn't anything abnormal except a lot of svchosts. Other times I see AntiMalware service taking all my resources -
CPU extremely high
Social Experiments Lain replied to Social Experiments Lain's topic in Troubleshooting
Sitting at about 60% CPU at the time of this screenshot -
CPU extremely high
Social Experiments Lain replied to Social Experiments Lain's topic in Troubleshooting
Guess I'll also mention that an upgrade isn't off the table as well. Been wanting to upgrade my Mobo and CPU for a while now. -
Hey guys, wish my first thread wasn't asking for help but hey here I am. At boot, my PC is consistently at 100% CPU. It's fine and goes down to around 45% after a couple minutes but it's annoying at best. This wouldn't be too bad if for the fact that as I'm doing anything else on my system, Opening Firefox, Opening a game, Spotify. I can feel my system start to chug like crazy. Even doing File Operations in explorer feel laggy. I have a perfmon report taken at boot. Hopefully, someone can help me shed a light on this. There's also a side problem that also pisses me off