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The fact that powercolor is an AMD exclusive AIB makes this even worse. From memory, AMD cards have hotspot related issues since vega. You would think by know they would be checking this more thoroughly.
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If the only issue now is while changing display modes (eg fullscreen or resolution changes) I would not worry about it. It could easily be a driver, cable or GPU issue. I would ensure drivers are up to date, check forums for any known issues and replace your video cable.
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PCI-e conversion on Asus X570 E
TrigrH replied to Adamator_Cz's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
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usually an impact to the corner or edge of the glass
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You have a HP prebuilt, you will need to check if the PSU currently installed is standard or proprietary.
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Likely less hassle just to buy white ones.
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rtx 3090 Weird Rainbow Marks on RTX 3090
TrigrH replied to EffectivePotato's topic in Graphics Cards
Avoid, AIO's for GPUs are custom and cannot be easily replaced if they fail.- 14 replies
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iOS 17 update could open your iPhone to third-party app stores
TrigrH replied to TheawesomeMCB's topic in Tech News
Lets how apple manages to intentionally half ass this feature. I'm expecting some stupid your warranty is now void message or an annoying popup every time you launch a sideloaded app. -
https://www.lttstore.com/products/deskpad?variant=33074344558695 https://www.lttstore.com/products/stealth-desk-pad?variant=40023058710631
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I mean their logo is literally an eye, of course they are watching
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Frame/Refresh Rate for Different Uses - How Low Can You Go?
TrigrH replied to YoungBlade's topic in Displays
60hz for everything that requires scrolling, 30hz for video playback is fine ~90hz for single player 120hz+ for multiplayer -
a local site: https://www.pccasegear.com/products/61292/phanteks-nv7-d-rgb-tempered-glass-case-black
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Looks like none are included.
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Would it be possible to use two GPU’s in my build?
TrigrH replied to Semagol's topic in New Builds and Planning
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As @PDifolco mentioned your data is pretty much gone IF you deleted your partitions before installing windows, if you DIDNT do that: Your data will be in the windows.old folder on the C drive. If you only see 1 of the 2 partitions you mentioned you might need to go to disk management and assign a drive letter to the second partition. If all else fails a professional recovery service may help you.
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For starters this is a different topic. What the guy said Is taking the following advice and drawing the wrong conclusion: NAND like to run warm. The controller likes to run cool. If your heatsink does not have a fan, the controller heat can actually help pass that excess heat over to the nand anyway. So in your case yes, its wrong.
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If the heat isn't in the heatsink its in the drive. Which is worse.
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a hot heatsink is a good thing - that means it's working.
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Thermal mass = heavier heatsink thats why you get a pad that can squish a bit, 0.5mm is fine
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I think you're overthinking this. If the heat reaches the heatsink slower that means the drive will just run hotter. Unless the goal here is to keep your lap cool, I'm not sure wtf you are doing lol. Thermal mass "solves" weak airflow not worse conductivity. Also the thermal conductivity ratings cannot be compared between different manufacturers as they measure it differently. I would just get a squishy 1mm pad for the entire drive and be done with it. The tolerances are not that tight.