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  2. Nayr438

    Anyone else has this issue recently with YT app…

    I have this issue with multiple apps, Occasionally if I ignore them they just eventually crash.
  3. I would absolutely not run that. A 13 year old laptop is well beyond its expected lifespan. What are the actual requirements for what she needs to do
  4. is she going to use it as a Cash Register machine? If so, in what capacity? Connecting to a Square dongle and process payments? Or she just does that for her job? For $70, it's a 13 year old machine that MAY work fine for simple tasks.
  5. Most modems these days are also routers so it's probably fine. What is the exact model?
  6. Ryzen 7000, especially x3D, is significantly faster in gaming than any Ryzen 3000 part.
  7. There is no such thing as a free lunch, running the app still increases strain on the battery and device. There is no way im going to leave a $1,200 phone with the screen on risking burn in while it's running tasks and causing the phone to get hot and add to the cycling of the battery. I am willing to bet this is a common sentiment with the people you would be trying to get involved. You want to advocate for people to get involved with these projects and this is your mentality? You seem to be a bit out of touch with the economy and current inflation. It's nice that you live at home and can spend your parents money so freely, not all of us had that luxury and had parents that worked extremely hard for what we had. I remember my mom growing up having to crawl into the house because her back was in so much pain after working all day. She saved and worked extremely hard to afford what we had and to still take me to cool places. So you better believe that saving a few dollars on power could make a difference in our lives. All of these posts have been valid answers to your original question and why getting more people involved is more complicated than it sounds. From your responses you don't seem to want to accept the reality that it's a niche project to be involved in and it always will be. It's great that you want more people to be involved, but there are realities of being involved with the project that aren't as simple as just telling someone to do it. Everything has a cost. From the sounds of it you are still very young, down the road i'm sure you'll get a better understanding of what people have tried to explain. I know what I was still in high school and living at home I never understood how all the different costs add up surprisingly quick. It wasn't until I moved out at 17 to go to school and after 2 years had an office clerk fail to complete a single checkbox causing me to lose my financial aid. I had to max a credit card to not lose the credits from that semester and find an apartment that I could afford from what I made at Taco Bell and what my now wife made at little caesars. Talk about a reality check, 12 years later im glad it happened and completely changed the way I look at things. I hope you get a reality check, it can honestly make a huge difference in the long term. Good luck with what you are trying to do.
  8. I need a laptop for my aunt she's a cashier is 8gb ram and i5 520m with 500gb good enough i found one for about 70 us dollars
  9. Okay, that gives me something new to think about! I will have a look thank you! I assumed the newest gen would give me much better performance
  10. look for the power button. Then look under the power button and short the pins that're on the back of that.
  11. you're throwing a lot of words around, and that includes a lot of (seemingly) conflicting info: Here's a solid initial troubleshooting step to see: Step 1: Run Cinebench, and monitor CPU Speeds & Temps using HWInfo64. Step 2: Do the same thing, but run the GPU Test on the RTX 3050 Step 3: Repeat 2, using the AMD iGPU Step 4: Redo step 2, but also load up the CPU at the same time Step 5: Redo Step 3, but also load the CPU at the same time A Gaming Laptop should (generally) be able to handle a gaming load without choking to death too hard. You need to start with the basics and see where your issue may lie.
  12. RIP. Wow - That is an expensive lesson. Glad your back up and running.
  13. When you upgraded did you move your SSD Over with the same install? Or did you wipe and reinstall windows from scratch?
  14. ya but a switch is not a normally thing to keep powered up. and you can buy big backups now like 2500wh+ i have a 1400 and its a ups. all the stuff listed seems like its to be used well power is out imo
  15. Senzelian

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    Get boobs. Instant billion view content.
  16. i curntly use a YUNZII VN66 i quite like the keyboard but i wanted somthing bigger im looking at the logietech g915 light speed full size is thewre somthing better i should get since i can the logitech one for 150 gbp i prefure linaer switches and british english querti
  17. manikyath

    Whoops... Gotta charge my apple car

    pay for the new apple car that comes with your new iHome ofcorse. what? dont you throw away your house every 4 years?
  18. Hello There, So this is my last resort cause I was not able to find much useful and working info on this on the web. So I have a gaming laptop and the specs are as follows: HP - 15-ec2xx CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800H Graphics 1: RTX 3050 mobile, Memory: 4GB GDDR6 SDRAM Graphics 2: (Integrated) AMD Cezanne - Internal GPU, Memory: 512 MB DDR4 SDRAM RAM: 32GB DDR4 So my issues are: Whenever I start a game (GTA5 and RDR), the RTX graphics card or AMD card is used. I won't use the RTX card often and that makes the CPU go nuts it takes most of the game load and overheats. To make sure I am not making any other cooling mistakes. I made sure to clean my laptop and also did a repaste, the temps did improve and reduced quite a bit but the GPU issues persist. The second issue I have is that I am not able to train any AI&ML models, I know that 4GB is a pretty low amount of RAM to do any AI&ML training but it's also more than enough to train a few small models to manage quite minute tasks. and I use Python Torch for basic AI&ML training and torch won't acknowledge the RTX GPU nor the AMD GPU and tries to build/train the model using the CPU. What I did to tackle this: I tried a multitude of driver options and also installed dev support for my GPU. I tried installing Ubuntu in duel boot and tried running my training model on that but the same issue persists. I tried using other libraries to train the models and they also failed to detect the GPUs. I tried installing any drivers I found and ran all the tests, but none worked. I tried the Nvidia-utils to detect I have the GPU present and that worked. What should I do? What can I do? How can I determine the issue?
  19. If you're trying to just flat out disable HDR, you'd want to make sure its disabled on the monitor and in Windows. The monitor itself will be set to HDR. Its relatively smart too since enabling HDR in Windows can force the monitor to toggle to HDR.
  20. Hi buddy, The only way you're going to get to the cause of the problem is if you have access to another PC with known working bits that you can swap back and forth. If the problem persists after a fresh install of Windows then you can normally rule out a software or driver issue which leaves only a hardware fault or compatibility problem. Ram, GPUs, HDD / SSDs and PSUs are all pretty much compatible with anything these days so easy to swap in and out of different PCs. Motherboards and CPUs on the other hand aren't.
  21. That product does have a modular SIM, eSIM is a different story. You're either finding a very expensive specialty device or compromising in some way. Very few devices have cellular support, at least one that comes to mind are some Surface tablets. Those obviously lack the rest, but that can be handled by an adapter. You're not going to find a device that meets all those requirements natively, so figure out which ones you're willing to compromise on and if it can be adapted. Technically cellular can even be adapted by using your smartphone or a hotspot instead.
  22. something i can comm in games with that wont sound like shrieks of the damned, also something that will help me hear in-game sounds clearly or atleast relatively clearly given the relatively small (around $50 budget i have).
  23. depends on the board. shorting the contacts of the button itself (if they are exposed/visible) should make it turn on.
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