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  1. Vessel User: Winkly Favorite videos: https://www.vessel.com/videos/G-DUjgUyY https://www.vessel.com/videos/JYZEYDYx0
  2. Could be the RAM slot itself. Your board has 4 slots? Try two difference ones.
  3. Okay so the next step would be unplugging things in your home that could intefere with the connection. Floresent lamps, fans, and any device that converts AC to DC such as phone chargers.
  4. Does your hardware support the newest powerline standard (Powerline AV500)? If it does, new hardware probably won't make much of a difference. Powerline connections are very susceptable to degragation from other household appliances. Try to unplug things like phone chargers or other things around the house that convert AC to DC, that could make a big difference..
  5. It should show up in UEFI and if it doesn't, there is an option somewhere to add boot options. Every bios is different so I can't say exactly where it is in your bios but it's there somewhere.
  6. You can't really "brick" a mobo, but you could short it out. If you tried to install something with the power still connected, especially if something isn't grounded properly this could be the cause. Sometimes it actually fixes itself. Unplug everything and disconnect your power supply from the mobo. Let it sit for 30 mins or so, and like others said clear the CMOS and try again.
  7. Hey guys so today I made a video reviewing my Sennheiser HD600's. I'm not an audiofile, I'm not a headphone wizard or even a great reviewer but I had fun with this. At 5:43 I let my cousin, grandfather, and father try out the headphones. Let me know what you guys think.
  8. No problem, enjoy your new video card!
  9. Since we've tried just about everything, you can try what lani recommended initially of updating your BIOS.
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