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System Name | Main PC/OldPC/3rd PC |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge/Core i5-3470 Ivy Bridge/Core i3-4330 Haswell |
Motherboard | ASUS P8Z77-V/ASRock Z68 Pro3 Gen1/ASUS H81M2 |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO/Intel Box cooler/Intel Box cooler |
Memory | 32GB Corsair Vengeance/32GB ADATA/16GB ADATA |
Video Card(s) | SAPPHIRE R9 290 Tri-X OC 4GB/MSI RX 480 8GB/SAPPHIRE R9 390 8GB |
Storage | 2x1TB ADATA SSDs in RAID0+3 HDDs/2xCrucial 1TB SSDs in RAID0+3 HDDs/Samsung 1TB SSD+8TB+4TB HDDs |
Display(s) | Philips 274E5QHAB@HDMI + Philips 273EQH@DVI (both 27") |
Case | Fractal Design Define R4 Titanium |
Audio Device(s) | Kenwood Mini HiFi system/Microlab speakers/Philips HDMI (main)+LG TV monitor HDMI + Apple headphones |
Power Supply | Cooler Master Silent ProM 600 W (modular) |
Mouse | Microsoft Ergonomic Sculpt Desktop 2.0 (combo)@Razer Goliath mousepad (Medium speed) |
Keyboard | Microsoft Ergonomic Sculpt Desktop 2.0 (combo) |
Software | Win10 64-bit (Main PC v.1809 RTM Enterprise/2nd PC v.1903 Insider Preview Pro/3rd PC - same as 2nd) |
QUESTION: Where are those log files anyway?
I have GPU-Z (version 0.7.1) set to create them, but can't seem to find them - where are they, in which folder? What is/are the file name(s)?
Using Windows 7 64-bit, Ultimate, SP1 + all updates installed. Windows UAC is on, and GPU-Z running with Admin rights. If that matters, my videocard is an Nvidia GeForce GTX 670.
EDIT: Scratch that, found it. I had to uncheck then check the Log to file checkbox, and then was able to find the log file. Was kind of hard and non-intuitive, as I have lots of HDDs/2 SSDs.
Mods, feel free to delete or lock this thread if deemed necessary.
I have GPU-Z (version 0.7.1) set to create them, but can't seem to find them - where are they, in which folder? What is/are the file name(s)?
Using Windows 7 64-bit, Ultimate, SP1 + all updates installed. Windows UAC is on, and GPU-Z running with Admin rights. If that matters, my videocard is an Nvidia GeForce GTX 670.
EDIT: Scratch that, found it. I had to uncheck then check the Log to file checkbox, and then was able to find the log file. Was kind of hard and non-intuitive, as I have lots of HDDs/2 SSDs.
Mods, feel free to delete or lock this thread if deemed necessary.
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