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Hackthesystem

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  • CPU
    Intel Core i7 5820K
  • Motherboard
    MSI X99a SLI Plus
  • RAM
    16GB Curcial Ballstix DDR4-2133Mhz
  • GPU
    MSI GTX 970 Gaming Edition
  • Case
    Fractal Design Define R5
  • Storage
    Samsung 950 Pro 512Gb | Samsung 850 Evo 500GB | 4x Adata SP9000 64GB
  • PSU
    Corsair RM 750
  • Display(s)
    DELL Ultrasharp U2715H
  • Cooling
    Noctua NH-D14
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Professional | Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit | Linux | Mac OSX 10.11

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  1. Hello Forum, My dad uses Daz3d for animating and rendering small movies. Recentlty he bought a 2080ti to help with the rendering in Iray. However, since the 2080Ti "only" has 11GB of VRAM, large scenes do not fit in the GPU. I know that NVLink on Geforce does not allow for memory pooling. I remember from an old project when upgrading the GPU in an old gaming laptop of mine, that there is a way to load "unsupported drivers" on a GPU. I was wondering if I would succeed in loading a quadro driver on the 2080Ti, if the memory of the cards could be shared? Greetings
  2. yeah, my iGPU is enabeled, that's the only way I can use my laptop right now... I already tried reinstalling older drivers but without any luck
  3. I don't think so, because it also happens when i start up the computer with the GPU enabled...
  4. Hello forum, I have a weird problem with my laptop. Whenever I turn on the dedicated GPU, which is a GTX 675M, my laptop screen goes black. I am rocking the latest nvidia drivers but my problem keeps hanging on... At first i suspected a thermal problem, but the gpu never goes above 57 degrees... Anyone who can help me? Greetings
  5. and do they have to match identically,or is any cl-11 ram ok?
  6. I already have 2x4gb sticks sitting in my laptop and since I have anonther 2 slots to spare, I would like to add a 4gb stick... so than the timings do matter, right?
  7. I read somewhere that when you want to add new RAM sticks you should make sure they have the same timings... Is this just pure bullshit or does it actually matter?
  8. OK, thanks, are it the numbers on the CAS latency row?
  9. Hello forum, I am an absolute noob when it comes to ram but I would like to expand my ram in my laptop from 8gb to 12gb, the problem is that I do not know what timings my current sticks (2x4gb) have. I downloaded CPU-Z but i can not figure out what my timings are. Can anybody help me? Greets
  10. well, i delivered him his pc and he was totally fine with it... He was not planning on using the front usb's anyway...
  11. Yeah, i know, but there's not much I can do other than buying a pcie expansion header...
  12. So, it turns out that one of both usb ports is fully working and the other doesnt even get power.... so that one is broken. Thanks for the respons anyway
  13. As I said, I broke the VBUS pin, but I have no idea what the purpose of that pin is... I do see however on the technical chart, that there are 2 VBUS pins, does that mean that it is not a shared pin? Thanks for the fast reply btw
  14. Hello, Today I was assebling a pc for a friend of mine and everything went well until I came to the point I had to insert the USB 3.0 header, at first it didn't fit so I investigated the issue and I saw that the pin next to the blocked off pin was bent, however, when bending it back, it broke completely. I already contacted the reseller and of course the issue is not covered since I broke it myself. My question is now, can it hurt when I insert the USB header anyway? I am not a technician so I have no idea what the Vbus pin does. Will my usb port work if I plug in the header? Thanks
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