question though. now that i have taken out my graphics card. installing it back in later shouldn't be a problem right?
Okay, so I just did this. Should this free up space on the SSD or are there files I need to delete manually as well?
And can it be turned on by this command: powercfg -h on ?
I guess I should format the drive then.
Okay, so I just did this. Should this free up space on the SSD or are there files I need to delete manually as well?
And can it be turned on by this command: powercfg -h on ?
I guess I should format the drive then.
Hibernate copies your RAM to HDD, you don't need to delete manually if you used powercfg -h off.
Doubt you need to format the drive, you'll probably have the same results.
yeah it's spinning, just stock intel cooler.
i just unplugged those. but thats' where they go. any idea why it's split like that?
Like I said you're fine for 10-30 years on normal use. Writes involve caching, lots of tiny data movement for OS files, temp stuff, etc.I know you guys said to not care about my SSD usage, but I've been watching Samsung Magician, and over a day my "Total Bytes Written" went up .02 TB, 20GB. There is no way that I wrote that much in a day. Only big thing I did was install Microsoft office which is like 2gb. My used space hasnt changed by 20gb either.
All I do on this is browse the internet, play League of Legends, and shows and movies that I download onto a secondary internal harddrive. Any idea what could be causing the big increase?
GPU OC is super easy just use MSI Afterburner and any GPU overclocking guide (aka raise stuff until it errors)Hello,
I'm a noob when it comes to building a PC. Currently, I'm upgrading a hand me down PC video card to a MSI R9 270. Does anybody have any experience overclocking this card? I want to get the most bang for buck. Any help would be great.
the boot device led is red.
Highly suggest reading your motherboard manual.more questions!
i plugged in an ethernet cord but i can't access the internet. how can i remedy this? i thought i could just plop in the cord and go on the internet.
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i plugged in an ethernet cord but i can't access the internet. how can i remedy this? i thought i could just plop in the cord and go on the internet.
Ok....here's the important stats of my rig
i5 2500k
8gig ram
gtx 560 ti
I started pc gaming more lately because I kinda got pissed that next gen wasn't having BC and I figure getting games through steam, I will most likely have BC forever for the most part. anyways, SO I have been pc gaming alot more now, especially since I can run things to my HDtv if I want to. lately as I have been getting more games on steam, I have noticed that I am getting some weird screen tearing on "light effects." like for instance, in Metro 2033, When I shoot a gun, the everytime the light from the gun pops out there's tearing.
and certain light sources, when I scroll by it, there's tearing.
I had adaptive vysnc enabled, triple buffering enabled, and threading enabled through Nvidia settings.
With that said, When i force vsync on completely, that tearing goes away for the most part.
But I thought with adaptive vsync I shouldn't have tearing issues?
I have about a few more weeks before it goes out of warranty. is there something wrong with my card or is it working as intended? some people I know in RL are saying I shouldn't be having that issue, thus why I am presenting this question to gaf experts before I attempt to RMA it.
Adaptive VSync drops VSync whenever your performance would drop below VSync levels. Instead of dropping to the next VSync interval.
VSync intervals are at 60 FPS, 30 FPS, and 15 FPS for a 60Hz monitor. So you can see where adaptive VSync will come in handy-- instead of dropping to 30 FPS from 60 FPS, you instead turn VSync off and drop somewhere in between, hopefully much closer to 60 FPS.
Another thing you can do is enable triple buffered VSync. This has the downside of adding an extra frame of input lag, but lets the frame rate wheel about as much as it likes without dropping VSync.
Please note, that with triple buffered VSync, if your frame rate is odd in relation to the refresh rate, you'll get some slightly noticeable "hitching" when certain frames are duplicated to fit into your refresh rate.
One way to enable triple buffered VSync if the game you play doesn't support it is to run it in windowed mode, since the desktop is always running with triple buffer enabled. Full screen windowed mode is an option too.
TMK different mobos have different minimum RPM for the error to go off.So, since I overclocked my CPU... I started getting CPU fan errors while booting. I know it's a common thing and I'm not surprised because my noctua cooler is one of those low RPM models.
I don't understand why it started happening after OC'ing though. It's not just the error either, my fan goes berserk mode when I boot my PC and it only goes quiet after about a minute or two after I'm already on my desktop.
I'm going to figure the BIOS doesn't recognize my CPU FAN when booting or the fan is too slow and it's sending the full 12V to my cpu fan? Noise is damn unbearable. Luckily, it goes quiet again but it still sucks.
thanks. But do you think my Card is having issues? being that the tearing effect is just happening with certain light sources?
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i plugged in an ethernet cord but i can't access the internet. how can i remedy this? i thought i could just plop in the cord and go on the internet.
more questions!
i plugged in an ethernet cord but i can't access the internet. how can i remedy this? i thought i could just plop in the cord and go on the internet.
I switched over from AMD to Intel, and I didn't have to re-install Windows 8.1 since apparently everything works fine (just need to re-activate windows). Did I fuck up or...?
meh just going to use the cd. it's goin fine for now.
Is a multimonitor setup as easy as just plugging in a second monitor to your graphics card? Or is it more overly complicated than that?
Awesome, thanksIts that easy. After that for games you can tweak the bezel overlap etc. Nothing more to it.
NoRéN;104649378 said:nope. Just call them up and they will walk you through it. If they ask why you need to reactivate say your mobo crapped out and had to RMA or something. Easy.
I just said that I switched CPUs and they reactivated for me. While I'd prefer to be able to choose install machines (i.e. Office 365), MS support is pretty good.
woo! all done!
all set up! all drivers!
woo!
TMK different mobos have different minimum RPM for the error to go off.
I think I had to raise my minimum to like 40% fan speed so it didn't trip at like 500RPM or something.
I had to swap for the same type of motherboard and had to reactivate. Weird.I swapped motherboards earlier this year and it just worked. Didn't need to reactivate or anything :|
Not sure if a student copy changes that though.
Weird thing is, when I go to the BIOS fan monitor, it says the fan is going at 579RPM or something and it's stated in red like it's a bad thing.
Fractal Define R4
i5 3570k
Hyper 212 EVO
Asus P8Z77-V LK
2x4GB Corsair Vengeance LP CL9 1600Mhz
WD Caviar Blue 1TB
Asus GTX 770 2GB
XFX Pro 650W Core
This is the build I bought last June based on the recommendations from all the great guys in this thread.
Now that the PC is almost completing his 1st birthday, I'd like to know if there's anything in particular I should do regarding his maintenance. I haven't opened and cleaned it yet but I'm planning on doing it soon and I wonder if there's a recommended equipment to do so.
Also, I've been playing TItanfall lately and I noticed that the games uses all the GPU ram and that reminded me of the discussions about the need of extra ram for nextgen games. I googled new cards and found a version of mine with 4GB. Should I try to sell mine and upgrade?
My rig doesnt have an SSD because I chose not to buy it at the time and wait for a price drop but it looks like the prices are still the same. Should I buy one now or keep waiting?
I wanna thank all the people that helped me achieve this build because I couldn't be happier with the PC so far.
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There is no difference between high and insane on most textures so don't bother upgrading your GPU just for Titanfall. Most games shouldn't run into the same issues, Titanfall is unique because it's a "next gen" game that doesn't use tiled resources so it is very heavy on the vram for no reason. If you're into Skyrim modding though 4gb may come in handy. And if Titanfall gets a community texture mod (and my god does it need it), then it might come in handy then too.
Titanfall is rather CPU heavy, and a GTX770 will run out of processing power before VRAM becomes a bottleneck. A 4GB variation of that card is an incredible waste of money.
what are some good free antivirus programs?
i haven't had a windows PC in ages.
apple guy since like 2007, but i'm back to windows now.
2) It has to look good (all of these ASUS / DELL / etc monitors look like garbage)
what are some good free antivirus programs?
i haven't had a windows PC in ages.
apple guy since like 2007, but i'm back to windows now.
I got a wireless 360 controller from the $9 Microsoft offer for students. Cheapest option for hooking this up to my PC?