I'm inclined to think you still have an issue that will appear again.
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Craton
United States17153 Posts
I'm inclined to think you still have an issue that will appear again. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20164 Posts
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Orome
Switzerland11984 Posts
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sour_eraser
Canada932 Posts
Oh and I dont plan on getting unlocked ones. Already bought h81 mobo :l | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20164 Posts
Since the refresh processors have no real difference vs non refresh in the standard lineup but have questionable compatibility unless you're using the newer chipsets (i don't think they replaced h81..) then you'd be better off trying to get a 4570 or 4670, which is guaranteed proper support on h81 without worry. | ||
Kavas
Australia3421 Posts
I'd like one that is durable since I like to dance around while listening to music. All of the ones I've bought (all wired) always have some problem and lose the sound on one side after a while. The latest I've tried (and suffered the above problem) is BOSE QC15. | ||
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Germany3557 Posts
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United States14884 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20164 Posts
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
On September 12 2014 01:58 Orome wrote: My desktop has been randomly crashing every once in a while for the past few weeks, and today it's barely run for more than 30 minutes at a time. I loaded up SpeedFan to see if it's overheating and while the temperatures look normal, the RPM on the GPU fan randomly jumps from 1800ish to ludicrous stuff like 750000. I don't hear any noise difference from the fan. Is this likely to just be a glitch in SpeedFan or could it be the real problem? Not really a simple question I guess, but I didn't know where else to post it. I've been having a problem similar to this for the past couple of weeks. I'm not sure what I may have changed recently that might have affected it. Running Windows 8.1 64-bit, temperatures are fine around mid 30's. It never happens when I'm at the computer though, only when it's sitting there idle, so I never am able to see anything that might show on the screen before the crash. My SC2 would randomly freeze last month, but I cleaned out my fans and heatsink with compressed air, updated my GPU drivers, and removed the overclock on my system and that apparently fixed it. This crashing has probably started happening around that time. Whenever I come back to my computer after leaving it for a few hours it's back at the logon screen and has rebooted. As I said, it never crashes when I'm actually on the computer, only when it's sitting there idle. The only programs running are HexChat for IRC and Skype in the background. Maybe I'll start by closing those when I leave next. Any ideas? Event logger just says "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly." | ||
Craton
United States17153 Posts
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
edit: Left it over overnight and it seems to be fine now, thanks. | ||
Jerubaal
United States7676 Posts
In the meantime, I have not been able to get my onboard GPU to activate. I can get into BIOS (no option for VGA there btw) and select safemode, but then I just get a black screen with a mouse cursor. It's an HP Pavilion. P6210. I decided to shuffle my RAM in and out to see if one of them could be a problem. One got stuck on Loading Windows Files and the second one has sent my computer into chkdsk. Fun times. | ||
Craton
United States17153 Posts
Did you get to BIOS using onboard or video card? Was your video card removed when trying to use onboard graphics? When you say you can get into BIOS and select safe mode, I'm assuming you mean two different things here (you can get into BIOS and separately you can get to the prompt to select safe mode for Windows). Was this with the graphics card present or not? Have you tried to boot into safe mode command prompt? | ||
scott31337
United States2581 Posts
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Jerubaal
United States7676 Posts
On September 22 2014 05:52 Craton wrote: I'm not sure what steps you've taken. Did you get to BIOS using onboard or video card? Was your video card removed when trying to use onboard graphics? When you say you can get into BIOS and select safe mode, I'm assuming you mean two different things here (you can get into BIOS and separately you can get to the prompt to select safe mode for Windows). Was this with the graphics card present or not? Have you tried to boot into safe mode command prompt? When I first got crash loops, I was able to go into safemode and disable the Card. After that, I was able to boot normally but even then my desktop had that super shitty resolution, it was even worse than safe mode. I assumed that there was some sort of basic display that kicked in that wasn't my onboard, because this looked way worse than my onboard ever did. Maybe I'm wrong, though. Later I removed the card completely and could still get into BIOS and had the option to select Safe Mode, etc but it would go to the black screen with the cursor. I'll try to see if I can get into the command prompt: Negatory on the Command Prompt. It goes to Loading Windows Files... Then to a black screen with the mouse. Thanks for your responses! | ||
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