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Shurman292

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About Shurman292

  • Birthday 03/24/1989

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Indiana
  • Interests
    Folding, gaming, building PCs, photography, piano, and pharmacy.

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    Shurman292

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  • Computer Specs
    The Beast
    CPU: i7 930 @ 4.01 ghz | 1.21v
    CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i
    Motherboard: Asus P6X58D-E
    RAM: G.Skill 12gb @ 1526mhz
    GPU: EVGA GTX 480 @ 765mhz/1870mhz
    PSU: Corsair AX1200
    Sound: ASUS Xonar D2X
    SSD: Kingston HyperX 3K 240GB
    HDD: WD 1TB + 2TB Black
    Optical: Asus BD Writer
    Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper
    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64

    Server
    Case: Fractal Node 304
    CPU: i5 4570 3.2ghz
    CPU Cooler: CM Hyper 212 Evo with
    Noctua NF-F12 as push
    Motherboard: ASRock Z87E-ITX
    RAM: Corsair Vengence LP 16GB
    OS Drive: Plextor M5P 128GB
    Storage: 4 x 3TB WD-AV Spinners (Mirrored)
    PSU: Seasonic SSR-450RM
    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64

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  1. Thanks, I'll try this, but it's so sporadic and short-lived that I might not catch it. It is on this rig. That's a good though, but I don't have either of these installed. I've since reformatted my OS drive and found no need for either piece of software (my H100i settings stayed intact). The sound is basically two high-pitched staccato tones - it's almost like a sound from a cheap digital alarm clock. Nothing I've ever heard from a PC. Thanks, I'll try this as a last resort, but I like AVG haha
  2. Hey guys, It's been a while since I've been active - I've been rather busy with my pharmacy residency and getting married and all that jazz. Anyways, I am severely annoyed by a random, high-pitched beeping that my computer is making. It's basically two sharp beeps that occur about every 30-45 minutes. It is coming out of my main speakers (not the little MB speaker b/c I didn't install it). There are three programs I installed before the beeping started that I can account for: AVG free Plex media server - has since been uninstalled Logitech media server - has since been uninstalled Even though the last two were uninstalled, it is still making the noise. I've went through the settings in AVG to turn off all the notifications and sounds, but the beeping is still there. Is there a program that will tell me which running processes are sending signal to the speaker outputs?
  3. Same here wevs, I am unable to see those buttons. The gray is very hard to read, as is the orange screen names.
  4. Supremely useful information! I had no idea batching was this straightforward. Nice article Jim!
  5. Nice review Jim! I wish I had the time to play through this game and actually pay attention to the story.
  6. No, but I'm looking to build a Plex home server soon
  7. Wow 55 is entirely too young. Dale was a great guy and will be missed by all who knew him. RIP Dale
  8. Looks very interesting! I hope those fans are strong enough to move all that air. Also, you may want to consider inverting that whole setup. The warm/moist air will want to rise out of the boots, so the ankles of the boots should be pointed upwards. Just my two cents.
  9. I agree with the new mousepad and cleaning ideas. It could also be a Windows problem...wouldn't hurt to do a system restore to a couple weeks back just to be sure.
  10. Holy cow man, I can't even imagine what is all in there...
  11. Congrats! I'm loving that sofa haha it looks sooo comfortable!
  12. Welcome! The furthest back I remember was my $3000 Packard Bell with Dos, 64KB of memory, and a non-Intel processor that predated the Pentiums. At least it could run Mega Race...those were good times!
  13. +1 you do not need to upgrade anything but your graphics card and CPU cooler. If you want serious AIO cooling, go with the H110 over the H90 since your case should be able to fit a dual 280 rad. The H100i is very nice though too.
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