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VioDuskar

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  1. i suggest using Micro SDs for each OS, then using a USB adapter to slot each one. you can get a card that can hold all of your Micro SD cards. just RUFUS each card. https://www.amazon.com/BANDC-Micro-SDHC-Storage-holder/dp/B0196PR0H0/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=Micro+Sd+Card+Holder&qid=1621444004&sr=8-8
  2. you should use a powered adapter. also known as an active adapter. HDMI is digital, VGA is analog, so you need an active adapter that will "translate" the HDMI input into VGA for the monitor.
  3. i do the same, but on newegg. filter to hell. even if you don't end up buying on newegg. the benefit of pcpartpicker is that it shoes you prices at multiple shops
  4. 165mm is pretty standard. for 60 bucks i'd risk it. but 60 USD to me might mean less than 60 USD to you.
  5. if it's stuttering are you using V-Sync? do you have a G-Sync monitor? check your CPU usage when you're playing. what does it look like?
  6. quadros aren't really for gaming and the keplar line is pretty old. if you're set on OCing, use MSI afterburner or ASUS GPU Tweak II
  7. specs show that it should fit, but just barely. the cooler is 165mm, the case fits up to 165mm. might be tight.
  8. Memtest if it's stable enough. otherwise try one stick at a time in different slots.
  9. you can use them to run multiple monitors, but they will not combine processing power.
  10. check your RAM first. are you getting BSODs? what error codes are you getting if you are getting them?
  11. i'd plug the pump into CPU_FAN, then the fans into SYS_Fans via a splitter to make sure they're in sync. or plug them all into a 1-3 splitter from the CPU_FAN header. i don't see any reason that it would be an issue. that's how we used to do it before we hand pump headers. or we used MOLEX to fan adapters.
  12. no. no need to worry. honestly I no longer recommend MalewareBytes, because Windows defender has gotten good enough for most people now.
  13. what is your GPU? do you have the latest drivers? is this happening in multiple games? are you using V-Sync? what is the monitor refresh rate look like in the GPU's control panel software?
  14. get the latest BIOS version. the changelog shows security and stability improvements. https://rog.asus.com/us/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-z590-a-gaming-wifi-model/helpdesk_bios
  15. have you done a physical CMOS clear? (jump pins) have you tried updating your BIOS? have you tried using just one stick of RAM and checking results? in different slots?
  16. I agree, i've attempted to bend pins back before and ended up breaking them. it's best to leave them as is @OP
  17. first, what makes you thing it is "going south" ? slow speed could be caused by a loose antenna.
  18. it depends on what you want to do. if you just want more monitors, then any GPU will do. If you want to use them like SLI or Crossfire they must be the same GPU. If you just want to use Eyefinity or NVidia surround, i don't think they have to be the same model, but they have to be the same brand.
  19. are you setting this setting in the BIOS or with ASUS aura software?
  20. i'd upgrade the PSU, fully modular is nice, and most pre-builts don't have that. it helps with cable management. plus you should make sure you get enough wattage out of it. (obviously it works, but how much headroom do you have?) then maybe i'd upgrade the GPU. the rest looks good
  21. game sounds should never be picked up by the microphone anyway. whatever software you use for the microphone and game recording should filter out any game audio with AEC, automatic echo cancelation.
  22. what are the parts? are you using a GPU? onboard video? does the CPU support onboard video?
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