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APasz

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  • Birthday October 31

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    Lost within my mind. Though physically Melbourne, Aus.
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    Computers, games, psychology, anime and the Japanese culture in general basically.
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    Weird Iceburg

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    i9 9900k + EK Velocity
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z390M MPG Gaming Edge AC
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    Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB 3200Mhz + Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 16GB 3200Mhz
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    MSI Ventus 2080Ti + EK FC RTX
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    Corsair Graphite 780T
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    WD SN750 2tb, Kingston A2000 1tb, Samsung 860 PRO 1tb, 860 QVO 1tb, WD Red 3tb
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    Corsair Hx850i
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    Samsung CRG9 + 3xDell P2314H
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    EK XRES140 D5, EK CE 280, EK XE 360, EK PE 240
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    Corsair K70 RGB with MX Speed switches
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    Logitech G903 + Powerplay
  • Sound
    Pioneer A333 AMP with a pair of Pioneer CS-51. Rolls MiniMix2
  • Operating System
    KUbuntu. Windows 10 Pro
  • Laptop
    Surface Pro 6
  • Phone
    Samsung Note10+

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  1. The connector is where there is the most resistance. More resistance = more heat. As long as they don't burn you, or are melting, or smell. They're perfectly fine. 3 8pin PCIe connectors are plenty for a 3080.
  2. Files can be backed up to another drive. Apps need to be reinstalled upon reinstallation of Windows.
  3. So you are telling me that every single PSU manufacturer has been breaking electrical safety laws for at least the past 15 odd years? Just leave the card in it's default state. Cause OCing with only 650w even if it's Corsair is kinda dumb in the first place.
  4. Not sure I'm understanding the what problem is. You're going from card with 2x8pin to a card with 2x8pin. Why would you need two cables?
  5. Since you have a physical TPModule. You can do basically whatever you want. Just don't reset the BIOS or anything like that, it's a real pain the arse otherwise.
  6. If you have a physical TPM module installed then nothing else matters. All cryptographic info is tied to the module itself. If it's firmware/software TPM, ensure you have the BitLocker recovery key or turn it off before changing anything.
  7. Vanilla Skyrim SE is doable. Modded is another story. I gave up trying to get SKSE64 working. Never tried Persona 4. Personally haven't had any issues with NVidia drivers.
  8. Not sure what you mean. Most modern CPU have integrated graphics (IGPU). Wouldn't make any sense for a DGPU to have integrated graphics, as that's what a GPU is. You can use IGPU and a DGPU in the same system to drive extra monitors.
  9. Seriously dude? Necroing a almost 3 year old thread. And an answer had already been picked by OP.
  10. You mean 7:57? The guy legit tells you exactly what it is and shows where it goes.
  11. Intel expressly limited Windows installs to 32bit for a reason. There is no way to install 64bit Windows without almost certain bricking.
  12. 11111 1111x is a USB connector.
  13. Apart from the BIOS fastboot feature. ^ Windows has a fast startup feature, it's enabled by default these days though. You can ensure it's enabled by going to the system settings section of the power options in the control panel.
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