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SImoHayha

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  1. You can use backup codes, or simply use another phone? can't you just use another phone with her sim in it? Backup Email address which should've been used. Also 2 factor with phone number? where it sends you a txt and you well use it to get a code and get it done?
  2. Had a similar issue but in my case I had SAS drives, for some reason a HDD would go to 100%, then fail to be seen in explorer, figured out the issue wasn't the drive failing but the RAID controller overheating. Perhaps something similar is happening to you? It could be that your NVME drive is overheating quite badly. Where is your NVME located? Is it getting enough airflow? Or passive airflow via the GPU?
  3. You can get some 1TB NVME drives. Just get any really...it's NVME it's gonna be quite fast regardless. https://pcpartpicker.com/product/7tCFf7/silicon-power-a60-1-tb-m2-2280-nvme-solid-state-drive-sp001tbp34a60m28
  4. could be that the SSD is dying. try using crystal disk info and see if you can tell the condition of the drives.
  5. I'd get a 15" or 16" I own a 14inch depending on how big your hands are 14" will be pretty tiny. 16" can be a pretty good middle ground, and 15" gives you a little extra space.
  6. you should just follow the PCgamingwiki. The guides are a lot more easier and they have links to everything. https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Fallout:_New_Vegas
  7. Some do/some don't. There is the cable itself, which just makes an extension of the PCIe slot, and then there is the one for bitcoin mining which also plugs into the PCIe slot, but requires separate power to be connected to it, to give power to the GPU.
  8. try plugging the USB directly into the motherboard // I/O back. Sometimes some USB's wont boot unless you plug it into the motherboard directly. IDK why but that makes it work most of the time.
  9. they used to allow anyone to make subtitles for any video and of course the creator/youtuber had to approve it. But youtube being youtube....decided to remove it for no real reason at all other than to piss everyone off. Honestly...it doesn't make any damn sense. It required the creator to approve said subs....and not to mention tons of people would offer help and what not to ensure that it was legit and not malicious in nature
  10. did you find the drivers for it? I just googled the model and it gives requirements + system specs need for the doc to work. https://en.j5create.com/products/jcd543 it looks like you also need a driver to make it work.
  11. it would be helpful to give us what laptop brand/model it is. So we can help further. Whatever the case seems to be, that seems to be quite the odd laptop. I never seen a motherboard like that before. It seems to be one of those really really cheapo laptops? AFAIK i can't see anything wrong with it. It just might've been borked internally or something so small you can't notice it. If you need another laptop. I would suggest going on ebay and buying refurbished/used HP or DELL Elitebooks or latitudes respectively you can find them dime a dozen and in the 200-300$ range or cheaper.
  12. be wary that the PC versions of Red Fraction 1 and 2 need fixes for it to play properly. You can check out PCgamingWikia for help/aid for fixes.
  13. bitwarden very very nice. Super easy, runs in a browser, runs on phone, runs as as program etc.
  14. are you talking about Fragmentation???? that's the only thing I can even think of honestly.
  15. I have SAS drives. Though it was by accident and I really couldn't return them and said screw it. You're gonna need a SAS controller, SAS to SATA adapter cables for the SAS controller and of course SAS Drives. If you're gonna get SAS drives, they generally are "cheaper" for more storage. you can find 4TB SAS drives for 40$, depending on where you shop. So 80$ for 8TB of storage compared for SATA. But of course you need a controller + cables and all that. Especially used SAS drives are even significantly cheaper.
  16. They're pretty both okay. You'll probably never reach the "max speeds" quote by both compared to hardwire. personally for me, I got a USB wifi adapater with a detachable antenna and cheap bluetooth adapter. Just remember that you might need an extender for the BT adapter, extender as in "cable extender" they usually add those with mouse/keyboard combos. honestly BT dongles there really isn't a "right one" it either works or don't and it 's only 9$ tops. For Wifi adapters, I would recommend TPlink or EUDP with removeable antennas, cause you unscrew the current antenna get an extender for it and move the antenna around to get better WIFI signal.
  17. SSD is probably dead or the OS is borked somehwo. If you can you can get another laptop or computer, and get a USB stick to boot into windows and reinstall it.
  18. just any brand that is like 30$ or 25$ Cooler Master brand is always a great budget friendly CPU cooler brand. The Hyper EVO 212 was the meta build for many years. IDK how "low profile" you need your cooler to be. But Noctua coolers are great as well. "be quiet" is also another great brand. though the only issue is that you might need to run older CPU coolers, since you know FX series is AM3+ an pretty old CPU family. And many solutions are 3d printed brackets to force fit newer Coolers to AM3 series. Of course you can just buy an old AM3+ cooler off of ebay or something along those lines as well. You also might need to do some DIY jerry rigging in order to make the cooler fit. Just remember that all that a CPU cooler needs is tension and screws so it holds the CPU cooler in place. You might need to get a 3d print bracket or something along those lines in order to make it fit.
  19. 70C is the issue. That CPU is extremely hot + old it's not designed to go above 61C I would get a aftermarket CPU cooler that can handle 150 TDP OR MORE ASAP!! or at least the 125 TDP. I would currently limit the CPU to 4.0GHZ current to lower the temperature a tad bit more.
  20. mini-atx is not the same as Micro ATX. Mini-atx difficulty is only if the case is also a mini-ATX. If you have a normal or microsize case then there really isn't a problem. But glad I helped.
  21. The game does sufffer from some performance issues I think related to shaders or something and hasn't been fixed yet. https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Dead_Space_(2023)
  22. Well for future reference just post the PCpart link here... https://pcpartpicker.com/list/HTnDyg 1500$ budget? Okay we can fix this.. adjusted some things around. Ram is just 32GB. That's the new standard right now. Weaker CPU, but that doesn't matter in most things, cosidered you have a beefy GPU. Cheaper Motherboard w/o Wifi but added a USB wifi stick dongle that works just fine. Cheaper case because well saving more money and there are tons of great cases for 50-60$ range. You don't need a pack of fans, multiple testing has shown having at least one exhaust fan is more than enough. Cheaper Monitor still get 144HZ refresh rate + 1MS response time. You could save further money by getting a cheaper KB/Mouse but IDK that's up to you. PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/hKBKL9 CPU: Intel Core i3-12100F 3.3 GHz Quad-Core Processor ($94.98 @ Amazon) Motherboard: ASRock B760M-HDV/M.2 D4 Micro ATX LGA1700 Motherboard ($89.99 @ Amazon) Memory: Silicon Power GAMING 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory ($53.97 @ Amazon) Storage: Leven JPS800 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($99.99 @ Amazon) Video Card: MSI RTX 3060 Ventus 3X 12G OC GeForce RTX 3060 12GB 12 GB Video Card ($299.99 @ B&H) Case: Antec NX100 ATX Mid Tower Case ($41.40 @ Amazon) Power Supply: Corsair CX (2023) 750 W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($64.98 @ Amazon) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11 Home Retail - Download 64-bit ($119.99 @ Newegg) Wireless Network Adapter: TP-Link Archer T3U Plus 802.11a/b/g/n/ac USB Type-A Wi-Fi Adapter ($19.97 @ Amazon) Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G30A 27.0" 1920 x 1080 144 Hz Monitor ($179.99 @ Amazon) Keyboard: Razer Huntsman V2 RGB Wired Gaming Keyboard ($109.99 @ Amazon) Mouse: Razer Basilisk V3 Wired Optical Mouse ($49.99 @ Target) Headphones: Razer BlackShark V2 X 7.1 Channel Headset ($39.99 @ Amazon) Speakers: Creative Labs Pebble 2.0 4.4 W Speakers ($18.99 @ Lenovo) Total: $1284.21 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2024-03-24 17:31 EDT-0400
  23. they were probably already on the verge of dying and you repasting them didn't really do anything. honestly you running those cards at 80/90s probably accelerated the damage of them.
  24. not impossible...but rhe APU's at least AMD side are a lot more powerful. You might just need to do some settings/adjustments well your friend does at least. It's possible but he'll be playing at extremely low FPS/Resolution to get max FPS + low settings as well.
  25. I think EqualizerAPO would be quite benefical. It's quite simple and works pretty well, though In my microphone's case it doesn't play nice with it. You can set filters, for your microphone + amplify it + use VST plugins all within the program itself and it's global settings. So if you set it in APO, then it'll affect everything. Sourceforge is the place to get it from.
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