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  1. Personally I'd advise to be cautious when it comes to the QcK mouse mats. A friend of mine has no problems with his QcK, but they are known to wear out and melt rather quickly. At least with the Edge you probably won't have the fraying problems.
  2. A 1080Ti or a 2080 is a nice match for the 5930K. I'm running the 5930K @ 4.2GHz / 1080Ti combo myself and I feel no need to upgrade anything anytime soon.
  3. Linus did an unboxing of it in May 2010, so it's a pretty old design.
  4. I had a HAF X for a while. A friend of mine still uses his for his rig, and wants to keep it for his next build. The side panels do indeed warp as the case ages (which is pretty normal, even my 3.5 year old Define R5 also has some warping going on nowadays). My main gripe with the HAF X is dust filtration. It has filters, but those are pretty ineffective and especially the PSU filter is a joke.
  5. If you can stretch that budget to 200€, I'd suggest the Fractal Design Define Vision S2 (the non-RGB version). Tempered glass all around and okay airflow. The Meshify S2 or Meshify C would fit in your budget, but I'm not sure if you'd like that frame in front of the fans. Here's what a Meshify C looks like, for reference. (not my video)
  6. A 46225mm² chip ... that's 215x215mm. That chip alone is larger than a mini ITX motherboard. The motherboard to support that thing must be huge. Good luck getting that to fit in a regular full tower.
  7. KeepScreenOn might be a temporary solution. That will prevent the screen from turning off regardless of what app is on the foreground. It's never a good idea to manipulate a touchscreen while driving though. Your eyes are off the road much too long.
  8. Ah, thanks for pointing that out. I automatically assumed it was a capacitor because those are known to go out with a bang. I didn't know diodes and mosfets did that too.
  9. I don't expect a problem. If something got damaged, it most likely happened the first time.
  10. Most likely a blown capacitor. Don't open the PSU to check, just sniff it. If you smell burnt electronics, it's done for. Also check the motherboard for blown capacitors and burn marks. IIRC Seasonic has a 12 year warranty, so if the PSU is to blame I'd get in touch with them.
  11. Yes, if you still have the problem with another PSU, it is time to look at the CPU or motherboard. That's why I'd suggest borrowing a PSU instead of buying one. If you can't borrow one or take one out of another PC, I'd suggest taking it to a shop.
  12. Not necessarily, but it is the first thing I'd look at when trying to find the cause of the problem. If you can borrow a PSU somewhere, I'd try that first and see if that solves it.
  13. That's because those displays don't have rounded corners. This is straight from your motherboard's manual :
  14. Code 00 is not used, however there is a code D0 which is a CPU Initialization Error. That means either your CPU has some kind of failure or doesn't get the correct voltage. Intel CPUs aren't known for having hardware problems, so I'd look at the PSU first.
  15. Godver, de spam filter van mijn hotmail moet kapot zijn, ik krijg reclame voor spyware.
  16. You can always install and use both, see which you like best. Chrome has by far the most users, but the people who are privacy-conscious will avoid anything Google-related as much as possible and use Firefox or other browsers instead.
  17. Could be bad luck. S**t happens. With electronics you never know when and how things will go wrong. At least it's under warranty.
  18. You could try flashing the BIOS, but if that fails I'd contact Gigabyte's support. There's little more we can do or suggest.
  19. Just looked up the manual for your motherboard, and it looks like the codes remain the same. Code 90 is "Phase transfer to BDS (Boot Device Selection) from DXE". I know that DXE stands for Driver Execution Environment, but I can't make much sense of the rest due to not being too familiar with Gigabyte. I'm sure someone can fill us in on that.
  20. AFAIK error 90 on a Gigabyte motherboard involves the boot device. Try disconnecting your OS drive and booting the PC from a Linux USB stick, see if it gets to desktop that way. EDIT : Don't have the codes for the X570, but this is what's listed for earlier models :
  21. LTT Screwdrivers, "Screw with confidence" oh, hang on ...
  22. If that's considered strong, it's a good thing I removed the part about carpet-bombing it from the map then. ? Segregation in general isn't good, but then again in the medical world it's normal procedure to quarantine patients to stop the spread of an infectious disease. Oh, and as for punishing an entire country, let's not forget who voted for those prolific residents. The nominees on both sides were truly horrid people. Millions of people voted for those two. Sure, there's always the "some of them are good people" argument. Then again that didn't stop the annoying orange from wanting to build a wall to stop all Mexican refugees from crossing the border.
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