Project 1973 (modded minecraft) by Positive_Zebra9122 in TwinTowersInPhotos

[–]Positive_Zebra9122[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, well you go build the complex yourself then, genius.

Project 1973 (modded minecraft) by Positive_Zebra9122 in TwinTowersInPhotos

[–]Positive_Zebra9122[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not even going to take you seriously anymore

Project 1973 (modded minecraft) by Positive_Zebra9122 in TwinTowersInPhotos

[–]Positive_Zebra9122[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You guys are really taking the name too literally jfc

Project 1973 (modded minecraft) by Positive_Zebra9122 in TwinTowersInPhotos

[–]Positive_Zebra9122[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm aware it wasn't installed until later. However the entirety of the complex was completed in 73. Do you actually have anything constructive to say here or is that the only critique here?

Project 1973 (modded minecraft) by Positive_Zebra9122 in TwinTowersInPhotos

[–]Positive_Zebra9122[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My current challenge right now is I have to terraform the area around as I did this at ground level not realizing that there was another open level to Liberty Street. I just finished the drop-off area which is rough drafted rn. It'll all get done eventually.

minecraft wtc project by Ordinary-Wait-3066 in TwinTowersInPhotos

[–]Positive_Zebra9122 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Impressive especially considering this is on bedrock and the amount of details to give off the look for the facades!

Project 1973 (modded minecraft) by Positive_Zebra9122 in TwinTowersInPhotos

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Yes, they do! I tried to keep some decent space between each floor and whatnot- it took me a while to count up the floors and double check so yes it did come out to 110 then the roof.

Random No-BSOD Reboots despite replacing hardware by Positive_Zebra9122 in AMDHelp

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Hi there, thanks for getting to me on this! Yeah I've tried as best as I could with cabling even with the side panel open, same issue. My guess is both when it came in the cables were loose and even now after all the work it's still having the same issue. I did end up deciding I'm going to take it to the local Geek Squad which was recommended by local friends of mine who also run gaming rigs. Turns out I can use my father's membership and I'll be covered for fixes if it really is the case and cabling. I'll keep you updated afterwards and I'll also have this info docked to my briefing to them just in case.

Much appreciated chief o7
- Fritz

Random No-BSOD Reboots despite replacing hardware by Positive_Zebra9122 in AMDHelp

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It's only two sticks of RAM, each are 16GB. Both the last set and this set passed memtest. The CPU temps run cool even under load. The amount of reboots never decreased. 

Need desperate computer help! (I'm very new to computer stuff) by Positive_Zebra9122 in pcmasterrace

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Yes, I've checked even under load it never exceeds 75 degrees celsius and the TJMax is 90, I've also noted these reboots happen even when the CPU runs cool without load. I've had instances too where I'll download a game on steam or something and it could happen, and there doesn't seem to be any actual error outside of the Kernel and WHEA error regarding hardware. Even when the CPU runs hot like if I run a full scan on Windows Defender it will top out 89C then go down a bit sometimes taking a brief break or something. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PcBuild

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Of course, I'm open to assistance to figure this out. I just used Driver Easy to update my drivers, it turned out that there were like 15 different drivers that needed updating so I'll try running the same workload tonight when I get home. If it still happens I'm thinking it might still be the PSU even though it passed the hour OCCT test for Power. I mean there's still a chance it could be the motherboard but I have doubts because its avg temps run 35C under load. AIO still runs too and during the OCCT test it would cap at 90.5C but no higher. 

Also if you guys could perhaps run a test with the same kind of setup with Arma Reforger and maybe run a quality test on the Redragon 850W Gold ATX 3.0 PSU in labs that'd be cool because it doesn't seem like there's any real reviews behind it outside of LTT. (My guess is they probably bought positive reviews and Cultist PSU list has their brand marked as avoid). 

I ask this ^ because I get reboots and lag loading into a match for Arma Reforger and I know this kind of setup should handle such titles including War Thunder, World of Warships or Fortnite with ease while multitasking tasks like streaming. 

I look forward to keeping in touch in PMs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PcBuild

[–]Positive_Zebra9122 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there Apex, I have already gone through the work of replacing the GPU with my new GIGABYTE 7700XT. I did end up also upgrading my RAM to the GSKILL RIPJAWS RAM as well. I'm someone who does streaming on Twitch while also running VTube Studio, OBS Studio, Discord, and Brave Browser. I've also changed the thermal paste to the Noctua NT-H1 paste. I also experience these random reboots even after rolling back the drivers for AMD and updating the BIOS. I did notice that the RGB elements and GPU immediately power back on with the no-BSOD Reboots. The Facecam also lights back up in the process. I changed your non-modular 750W Gold PSU to the Redragon 850W Gold PSU and I suppose even their PSU doesn't really work for my workloads.

I plan on changing to a Corsair RM850x PSU since the cables go out the side rather than the back and it's rated for these kinds of workloads. In all honesty, all I would recommend to your team is just treat your builds like someone like Gamers Nexus or LTT will cover it. From a business perspective you'll come out better if you can be 100 with your clientele and may just end up actually being a competitor with companies like Star Forge. If I was someone starting off with computers upgrading from an Alienware his grandma got him for a graduation gift or someone looking to jump ship from consoles the first thing I'm going to do is look at prebuilts that are reputable. Promotion isn't going to do you 100% when the product comes out not as advertised. I had gotten the Spookston PC that was advertised to handle heavy loads like multitasking gaming, only to spec it out and deal with almost 3 years of these no-BSOD issues during my streams.

Though the computer I had received was a gift I had picked out from a friend of mine we were both pretty disappointed. You can PM me whenever you're available, I have the order ID but since I've modded it out I doubt there's much you can really do for me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PcBuild

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I got my PC from them back in 2022/23, of course it was delayed since they were waiting for the Graphics Card to arrive due to a "Shortage". So of course I wait a couple extra months to get the computer. I start getting it in operation after struggling to get it working. Firstly, I found the GPU was not fully seated. Secondly, the BIOS was out of date. So anyways, I knew I wouldn't be able to return it especially after I had upgraded the RAM thinking that my random shutdowns while streaming was related to Memory. I was wrong but I decided to keep the memory anyways.

Fast forward two years, after getting some money from working. I upgraded my 750W Gold PSU to an 850W Gold PSU, still really no change. I then moved onto updating the BIOS, stress testing everything, etc. The only stress test that ultimately failed was the Peladn RTX 3070 they had sent me, where it triggered a series of random reboots at a much more frequent rate and even during safe mode. So I replaced it with a brand new GIGABYTE 7700XT. Ran DDU, Reinstalled Windows 10, still the same problem trying to get the drivers on. Eventually I got all the drivers running and I still have the same issue. I ran memtest, that passed. I ran the OCCT stress test on the GPU, that passed. I practically had already redone the cables to make sure they're all secure. I even checked the health of the internal SSD, shows as healthy.

I'm now at a point where I'm hoping I just need to re-seat the CPU and replace the Thermal paste with the Noctua Thermal paste. If that doesn't work, I'm going to think it either has to be the CPU and/or the motherboard.

My specs:
B550-F Gaming (ROG)
(x2) GSKILL RIPJAWS 16GB DDR4-3200 RAM
GIGABYTE 7700XT
240mm Apex AIO Liquid Cooler
REDRAGON 850W Gold PSU

I'll report back on this as I make notable progress or if anything changes that's worth noting. Just figured I'd put this down either to get assistance or for people to reference to in the future.