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  1. Update The screen is getting worse (See attached image)
  2. Does that mean I have to rotate the laptop around? Update: I rotated the laptop around real good (with the hinge closed) and I think the screen is no worse than before
  3. Hello My laptop screen is broken in the bottom part of it in a rectangular shape without screen impact When I was programming in Windows 10 one day, a pink tint appeared on that part of the screen, so I eventually rebooted to see if that problem disappeared and it didn't At some later time, the Windows 10 taskbar moved from a pink to a green tint after showing it after logging in Later, I discovered that part of the screen had a pink tint on white stuff and a green tint on gray stuff I later booted to Arch, did the updates, rebooted and played some Minecraft (probably with a green tint) And finally, I opened the laptop's screen today, and that part of the screen now has a white image with kinda pink tint on the gray background of GNOME Terminal with more of that pink tint at the left side and a green line at the very top of the broken part (but the area of the Minecraft hotbar gets "burned in" after some time when it gets rendered) I don't think it's an iGPU issue, because OBS records the screen clearly and I don't think it's a screen impact, because the shape of the broken part is unusual for a screen impact and the screen doesn't get worse when moved around (unlike the TV in my flat which had a screen impact and got eventually replaced by another TV) You can see the laptop I use in my profile and see a gallery of the broken screen by clicking this link: https://imgur.com/a/vetTTxw
  4. 1. Budget & Location 600 €-700 € (Lithuania) 2. Aim Gaming (Fortnite, PUBG, SuperTuxKart etc.), Android ROM building (from source) 3. Displays I want to run 2 displays: A 32'' 1080p LG LED TV (32LS5600) and a Yuraku 21.6'' 1680x1050 LCD monitor (YV216WP2) (it's VGA-only) 4. Peripherals I don't need a mouse, a keyboard or a Windows license included in this build 5. Why are you upgrading? Because I finally have a good budget for a new PC 6. Notes This build will start in late December 2018 or early January 2019, so I'll probably bump this thread right before that point And, I also don't want a NVIDIA graphics card in this build, because AMD has better open-source support ?
  5. I'm sorry for the late reply, but can you suggest alternatives to that PSU?
  6. http://lifehacker.com/5837543/how-to-migrate-to-a-solid-state-drive-without-reinstalling-windows
  7. CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4 GHz (Planning to upgrade to Xeon X5460) GPU: ATI Radeon HD 4300/4500 series (Planning to upgrade to GTX 1050 Ti) RAM: 2 x 2 GB DDR2 (Planning to upgrade to 2 x 4 GB DDR2) HDD: WD Blue 500 GB HDD (WD5000AAKS) (Planning to upgrade to a SSD) Motherboard: Some Gigabyte motherboard (I'll post its model number later) Extra stuff: CD/DVD drive, round display below the power button, some lights near a big fan on the side panel and some fans
  8. What PSU should I pick for heavy usage (12-15 hours/day)? Note: I need 300 W for my PC
  9. Hi, I have an unknown PSU which started to be loud after an unexpected shutdown (It's loud even on idle) Note: The attachment contains the PSU sounds Is this a problem? recording20170411142205[1].amr
  10. Is FX-6300 CPU better than i3 4170 in terms of gameplay recording?
  11. I am not talking about software but about CPU
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