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Why pair B150 with 7700k? Unlocked cpu with motherboard with no overclock capabilities?
Like I said, had an i3 6100 before and you couldn't do much with that so the thought never really crossed my mind
Why pair B150 with 7700k? Unlocked cpu with motherboard with no overclock capabilities?
Well next is finding an awesome mobo. Great cpu!Like I said, had an i3 6100 before and you couldn't do much with that so the thought never really crossed my mind

dead as a Dodo?Mobo: Gigabyte GA-Z77-UP4TH
CPU:Core i5 3570k stock
RAM: 16gb ram DDR3 Kingston HyperX 1600Mhz (4x4GB)
CPU cooler: Corsair H100i
GPU: EVGA Geforce GTX 780 SSC (died after warranty expired), now running with Intel HD graphics
Samsung 840 EVO 250 GB (boot drive)
Seagate ST2000DM001 (steam and gog libraries, other games and backup)
Case: Cooler Master Storm Trooper
PSU: Cooler Master V850
Misc: Logitech G700s mouse and Cooler Master Quickfire TK (blue switches)
After the gtx 780 died I barely play games, mostly I use it for virtual machines and watch movies with Kodi. I will update the video card as soon as I get a job.... maybe a 1070 or 1080.
Yeah... at first it booted fine but as soon you tried any 3d game then you get a blank screen (not blue but any solid color, no errors), right now it shows many artifacts even on the bios screenDead as
dead as a Dodo?
It a solder problem. You can bake it, you have nothing to loose. 90% it will work and you could use it some more. I have baked r9 270x, still working, baked 8 months agoYeah... at first it booted fine but as soon you tried any 3d game then you get a blank screen (not blue but any solid color, no errors), right now it shows many artifacts even on the bios screen
I did not try baking the card because I think it is something related with either gpu or memory, I checked the temperatures and there was no overheating at all, both fans were working fine and the card was clean.
I could try and bake it, however most of the time it is going to be a temporal solution; I would rather get a new card instead of "fixing" it.It a solder problem. You can bake it, you have nothing to loose. 90% it will work and you could use it some more. I have baked r9 270x, still working, baked 8 months ago![]()
Well it could work until you buy a new one, if you need help, pm me, I'm an experienced "baker"I could try and bake it, however most of the time it is going to be a temporal solution; I would rather get a new card instead of "fixing" it.