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  1. Did he has the bios 1.22? Date 11/24/17. Maybe he need an update to 1.80? Run CPU-Z to know your bios version.
  2. Connect the strap to the case is useless when the case is not connect to the ground. This is good :thumbup: The strap is connected to the ground of the wall.
  3. The strap should be ground's connected, not 'only' connected to the case on your desk. Connect the psu (in the case, switch off) to the wall. AX1200i: Look (bottom left) at the green wire (ground), from the 120v connector to the frame of the psu.
  4. As the trooper says,it's the nightmare :evil: of any electronic manufacturing factories. I know, i was in one of them. You don't need to touch the board to damage him. Problems can occur instantly or later. The static jump like the thunderstorm. Walking on a carpet can generate 750v. Static electricity is caused by the triboelectric effect, in which certain materials become electrically charged (give or to take electrons) after they come into contact with a different material through friction. Static electricity runs rampant in dry environments, carpeted rooms, socks, and when interacting with multiple materials like socks on plastic tiles, polimer carpet, woolen clothes/carpet. Wikipedia: A human being is represented as a capacitor of 100 picofarads, charged to a voltage of 4000 to 35000 volts. But yes, today's motherboards are well designed to minimize the problem. Do we talk about a $260+ motherboard? :unsure:
  5. 450w (output) X 100 (%) / 85 (%) = 529w (input power) - 450w = 79w of heat. :thumbup: More heat in the metal box, faster degradation of the components. The RM750w (page 4) efficiency is still at 88% at 100% load. Then, should not be so bad at 70+% load. https://www.corsair.com/ca/en/Power/rmx-series-config/p/CP-9020155-NA But! Power supply max output are like RAM, don't get short of it. :D Remember the 8GB?
  6. 1 chance on 1000000, or less. Maybe, you can try something to test the psu. Used any torture test/stress test to consume a lot of watts. To stress the psu, ask him to deliver a lot of watts. And see if the psu can deliver the need and for how long... The stress test don't crash... The EVGA BQ 850w is not the best... http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/evga-bq-series-850w-psu,4842-11.html
  7. This is a quality list of the capacitors. Yes, a list of the capacitors used in your video card/motherboard/psu. On page 4, electrolytic cap life calculation. In the formula, T is the ambient temperature of the capacitor: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/power-supplies-101,4193-5.html The above example clearly shows that 10 °C difference in the operating temperature of an electrolytic capacitor can double or cut in half its estimated lifetime. In addition, caps with 105 °C rating have four times the life compared with similar specification caps that have an 85 °C temperature rating. Exemple: When your pc need 400w to run, a 85% efficiency psu will generate 69w of heat. Whatever the max load of this psu. A 90% efficiency psu will generate only 44w of heat. But, when your pc (1080Ti sli) need 650w, you need a 90% efficiency psu, to generate 72w of heat. Not a 85% efficiency who will generate 105w of heat in the little box. A 92% will generate only 56w of heat... - Determinate the wattage consumption of your pc, to determinate the efficiency that you need. - Determinate the max wattage of your need.
  8. About the RAM wattage consumption at 1.2v, in 3 words, they eat nothing. :sorcerer:
  9. Which one? You can run any psu at 90-100% capacity. But, what is the risk?
  10. DDR4 1.2v RAM= 3w per (8GB) module: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-core-i7-5960x-haswell-e-cpu,3918-13.html
  11. I use NVIDIA control panel/Configure Surround and the "1 screen" option in the game settings. You need Hulk :shocking: to use the "3 screen" option.
  12. Nobody love to see a title like that in a forum. Yes. Poor BIGNEWY :angel: Your a great cat.
  13. Yes, but disable the hyper threading. Whatever the resolution, it's the same scene (1 screen in the game setting), same number of objects. CPU load is almost the same. But the GPU manages more pixels.
  14. You know the new way that US army use the X52 Pro? :D Controlled by a guy under the desk.
  15. Canada? Between provinces you don't pay provincial taxes. https://www.memoryexpress.com/Category/LCDMonitors http://www.directcanada.com/
  16. So... 27" or 35"? Read my mind...
  17. The bigger screen size. What are the size of these?
  18. Your first step should be: Run MSI Afterburner to monitor your Vram usage. Don't use more than 3.5GB. Use more than 3.5GB generate a serious performance drop or stuttering: https://www.pcgamer.com/why-nvidias-gtx-970-slows-down-using-more-than-35gb-vram/
  19. No need to relocate the pagefile, if you install Windows and your games on your new 500GB. And pump up this K higher as you can.
  20. Yes, it's a DX11 compatible but 1GB of Vram: http://www.nvidia.ca/object/nvs_techspecs.html
  21. Wow! And the Super Hornet.
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