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  1. I'm really wondering why it needs to be 24 displays. You could alternatively use 6 (3x2) Grid of 4k Monitors / TVs and run then from 2 Quadro-Cards connected via NVLink. Like 2 Quadro RTX 4500 or something similar. That way you could get a similar size and the exact same pixel count with like a quarter of the bezels. I cant tell you what GPU would be sufficent though since I dont know how demanding your application is.
  2. So you did successfully update BIOS and then went back into the updated BISO to set XPO ? If so, then simply take out the CMOS battery. This will reset your BIOS settings and thereby default your RAM settings. The image should be your board with the CMOS battery marked on it.
  3. No the two numbers are entirely unrelated. The polling rate is simply how often the mouse reports its position. The DPI setting does not change the mouse sensors resolution or accuracy. It is simply how much movement it will report to your PC in relation to physical movement.
  4. DPI and Polling rate are not related in that way. DPI is simply mouse sensitivity towards movement and polling rate is how often the mouse will report it's position. you can have a mouse at 800 DPI and 2000hz polling rate without any issue.
  5. Do you know what your previous card was ? If it was an AMD card then simply go to nvidias website https://www.nvidia.com/ and click on driver in the top right and select your GPU, download the installer and run it.
  6. But you get Video signal from the card or are you using on board graphics currently. Have you installed the drivers yet ?
  7. Sounds a lot to me like you installed ubuntu on this drive while probably having another OS on the same PC and there not being a bootloader partition on your drive. A Clean install in the "servers" hardware itself should work though so that is odd. Maybe check if you BIOS boot option is legacy or UEFI and try the opposite. I'd also try the Fixing Boot Failure part from this article to see if that gets your Ubuntu installation into a bootable state. How to Use Grub Rescue to Fix Linux Boot Failure | phoenixNAP KB
  8. Depends on where you're from and what exactly your needs are. I don't know what size mods you're talking about and the amount you want to host but 50 or even 100 GB seems low for file hosting. Have you already decided what exactly you are looking for in the cloud, a IAAS or a PAAS ? So a virtual Server with OS-level access to work on or do you just need a web-platform to manage your website ?
  9. What does the Bluetooth adapter look like in device Manager ? Does it show up alright with a compatible driver ? While you're there check if Windows is set to disable it to save power.
  10. That's quite the project. If you are looking to create a small POC then I would personally go with a smaller hosting provider as some give you unlimited traffic and fixed hardware for a flat rate which can be good to start out on. AWS definitely offers you more flexibility but at the cost of having to learn how to get into it and it can be quite overwhelming in the beginning. also you can risk either bursting your budget or taking your site down one week into the month after spending your budget as costs can increase quite rapidly sometimes when you exceed certain thresholds like storage or bandwidth.
  11. I'm a bit confused from your post. So has your PC worked for a couple days or did you just build it and it doesnt boot on first startup ?
  12. Sure but on the other hand the 2060 sold itself as an RTX card and can barely handle any actual Ray tracing. I had a 2070 and it already struggled hard at 1080p. And while those tensor cores today are great for DLSS. That was ,as mentioned previously, pretty damn bad at launch and not a selling point. Especially with no games supporting it at launch either.
  13. The fact that your PC doesnt POST at all sometimes makes me think this issue is rooted deeper than driver level. It should be either GPU BIOS or Hardware related in some way.
  14. as the other people mentioned the prices were higher than previous gen but I think it also was the fact that RTX as a big selling point basically didn't exist yet. On release two games supported it at all if I recall correctly and DLSS 1.0 was a heavily ghosting smeary mess at launch with barely any support either. Now on the second hand market the prices are reasonable and a fair amount of games support RTX features.
  15. Hi, if the mainboard has multiple PCI-E slots have you tried using a different one for the GPU ? Just to rule out a bad slot on the Mainboard.
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