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  2. What is a HBA? I will assume it is some sort of PCIE card? Can raid 5 work with just three drives?
  3. True, but you have little control over exactly what they block.
  4. Factory reset the switch and start fresh? Also, this looks like a typo
  5. Get a HBA so that yo have enough sata ports and then just make a pool in windows using all of them. Give it a single parity. (raid 5) https://pureinfotech.com/setup-raid-5-windows-10/
  6. Welcome to the forums! Yes No If you hadn't already bought the D15S, sure. But they are very similar in performance so not much point in sidegrading. Honestly, it's probably fine. I'd recommend trying to get past the annoyance. If you can't, I'd recommend using some pliers and bending that fan clip just a bit so it's no longer in any sort of contact with the backplate
  7. Are the Furmark settings and resolution identical on both machines?
  8. You know how I visit LTT forums? I type L in the address bar and it's the first thing that pops up. What you may not know is that it tends to autocomplete to the news forum. If I visit Slashdot, the browser autocomplete figures it out by SL, but if I hit enter before the autocomplete finishes, it will instead try to google "SL" and come up with a bunch of random youtube videos. I can repeat this for several domains I go to. The basic idea is the browser autocomplete tries to remember where you went, and if you get phished, or visit something that was "short url substituted" with x.com, now there's a 100% chance of accidently re-victimizing yourself over and over because the browser sends you to x dot com / something_other_than_what_you_wanted rather than the x dot com website home page. link shorteners largely went away due to this sheer level of abuse by people who use it to disguise malware, because all the redirects are hard to grab and trace to send it to virustotal and such. Last thing you want is AV products to mark "x.com is a phishing site, DANGER DANGER" Link shortening and substitution should not happen. Period. At least not under the domain of the website. Come up with a URL that is used exclusively for that, and that alone, and make sure that you have to login with x dot com to create a link, and interstitial it with the x dot com embedded post from where it was created so people know why it exists.
  9. I'm currently at work so I'd have to check when I'm home but this is the manufacturer part number if that helps CMH32GX5M2B6000C40W
  10. Are you serving the video from this PC? What are the PC's that are going to consume this video? Why not make a cheap server and host the videos off of it.
  11. My favorite Lego kit from 2003, the international space station missing one piece, the 2x1 flat smooth top plate that goes on the tiny Endeavor the super annoying part is the original kit came with two of those and both are missing
  12. It should. As long as the motherboard supports NVMe boot it should support the PCIe to M.2 adapters. Even if it didn't, the adapters basically always work for allowing secondary storage in a system, and since you already have a boot drive that works you should be good.
  13. Now I look through your dumpfiles (use bluescreenview) it def looks like memory problems. Do that memtest. Though also probably a chkdisk would be a good idea plus a DISM and SFC
  14. Welcome to the forums! I'd suspect RAM or Mobo over CPU cooler. Run Memtest. Also, any OC? Have you run simulteneous stress tests on CPU and GPU (prime95 and furmark would be a good combo) A U12 should handle a 7700X at least enough to keep it from crashing, though it will likely throttle itself I'd def want a HWinfo log running when a BSOD happens
  15. Hey all, current setup: Ryzen 5 5500 ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 Mobo and a Graphics card in my first slot. I've found a couple cheap WD M.2 ssd's but I already have something in my one M.2 slot. I remember seeing that you can get some PCIE to M.2 adaptors and was like what the heck, I'll get 2, but after looking at a few dual adaptors, I've see where people/info has talked about needing bifurcation. I tried looking at the manual but honestly I'm not 100% sure what I'm looking at. So does my Mobo support it? Not really sure what technical spec I would be looking for. Or would two single adaptors work? Was looking at something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-32Gbps-Expansion-Converter-Express/dp/B09SL9F832?th=1 And here's the link to the Mobo specs: https://pg.asrock.com/mb/AMD/B550 Phantom Gaming 4/index.asp#Specification
  16. I'm stuck on a 27" 1440P 60hz IPS Dell with decent colors, it was an impulse buy and loads way better than what I had using but not very good for gaming because 60hz and meh pixel times. It's one of those obscure Dell monitors with almost no specs listed online but it was like $200 on sale probably 8 years ago sooo.... Anyway I'm stuck in the rut of waiting for tech to mature, come on Min LED I guess. Just waiting on an affordable 120hz Mini LED IPS 1440P 27" display, I'm sure that'll be coming along right about any day now. But yes to used Dell monitors. We've got a pair of very so-so TN or VA 1680x1050 22" screens at work that were $50 each shipped with stands and you just can't beat that value. At home I've got a 24" IPS 1080P with stand that was about $80 shipped. Matte screens of course. They're nothing outstanding except the value.
  17. Nevermind. The P300 supports cards up to 330mm Aside from these specific makes, you should be fine
  18. i mean depends on the actual laws? if "harmful" media can be made illegal then why not? however, with America's "free speech" this might actually not be possible... so yeah, weird situation, i just don't think you can say with certainty (i mean there have to be some laws regarding misinformation, cult like organizations, etc, etc, no?)
  19. I am losing my mind. I have received a new motherboard, CPU, and power supply after previously RMAing the last ones. When everything arrived I reassembled the PC to try again. At first it booted to the BIOS as seen below. No bootable devices detected but that's okay. Friend says CPU fan plugged to pump so let's power off and fix that. On the next boot, I get a solid VGA light: the 4090 is not detected. I unplug it and unseat it, power on. Absolutely nothing. The board receives power, as its RGB is on when plugged in. But the front power switch and power switch on the mobo do not turn it on. At this point I'm going mad. I check all the connections: CPU, motherboard, SATA, everything. Nothing is loose. I try again. Failure to start. Having failed to troubleshoot one problem before another propped up, I have to ask myself: is this new HX1000i faulty? I try my old EVGA 850w power supply that I know for a fact worked last week before I powered off my PC to salvage parts. Answer? Yes, it still works! The RGB on the mobo comes on. I try powering the PC on again. Same problem. I am beginning to think every PC I build is developing sentience and refusing to work for me. Please help. This is causing me no shortage of anxiety. OS: Windows 10 64-bit BIOS version: 2613 CPU: Ryzen 9 7950X3D GPU: RTX 4090 Mobo: ASUS PRIME X670E-PRO 2 M2 ssds, 2 2.5 ssds, 2 hdds PSU: Corsair HX1000i HSF: Dark Rock Elite 10 fans connected to Thermaltake fan hub (Important: I flashed the BIOS to the recent version the day before receiving a new CPU. I don't know if this hurt anything, but the fact it started before after the flash appeared to be successful according to instructions makes me believe it didn't.) Gallery since all the images together exceed upload limit. https://imgur.com/a/lFKFEh6
  20. I got my hands on 4 x 1.6TB Intel SSDs for free I want to use a photo storage. What is the best way to go about it? I do not have a server setup and I was planning to just hook them up to my current PC. I do not leave my current PC on. I only turn it on when I wish to use it. My motherboard is a Asus Strix B550-F and supports RAID 0, 1, 10 I possible would need to buy a SATA PCIE card to accommodate for the drives as I have both M.2 Slots, 2 other SSDS and a HHD. Any suggestions are most welcome. Even if its just using two of the drives in a RAID format or simply just plugging them in and using them as individual drives and just copying photos between the lot (photos spread across 4 drives not in any RAID format) I could possibly purchase a SSD portable enclosure and have photos on there and keep it in my draw.
  21. I am losing my mind. I have received a new motherboard, CPU, and power supply after previously RMAing the last ones. When everything arrived I reassembled the PC to try again. At first it booted to the BIOS as seen below. No bootable devices detected but that's okay. Friend says CPU fan plugged to pump so let's power off and fix that. On the next boot, I get a solid VGA light: the 4090 is not detected. I unplug it and unseat it, power on. Absolutely nothing. The board receives power, as its RGB is on when plugged in. But the front power switch and power switch on the mobo do not turn it on. At this point I'm going mad. I check all the connections: CPU, motherboard, SATA, everything. Nothing is loose. I try again. Failure to start. Having failed to troubleshoot one problem before another propped up, I have to ask myself: is this new HX1000i faulty? I try my old EVGA 850w power supply that I know for a fact worked last week before I powered off my PC to salvage parts. Answer? Yes, it still works! The RGB on the mobo comes on. I try powering the PC on again. Same problem. I am beginning to think every PC I build is developing sentience and refusing to work for me. Please help. This is causing me no shortage of anxiety.
  22. I did, I was checking to make sure so I don't mess it up when I try to do it.
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