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TrigrH

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  1. https://bit-tech.net/guides/modding/how-to-jump-a-psu/1/
  2. You need a fan connected to the red port. You need the motherboard connected to: MB PWM from ideally a case fan header not a CPU fan header. Adjust fan speed for that header in the bios to control the speeds of all connected devices. Any device that is 3pin will operate at full speed on 4pin PWM hub.
  3. Hmm seems a little short. lets go with: USB type - C superspeed ultraspeed highspeed Thunderbolt 4.10 Gen 2.1 2x2 Version 2.0 80gbps 240w PD.3.0 Then add a billion logos on the port for thunderbolt, charging spec, speed, displayport etc.
  4. unless there is malfunctioning hardware the software is attempting to detect, I can't think of a reason. Try steelseries support
  5. uninstall with geek uninstaller then clear any extra files when prompted to do so.
  6. I would assume unlikely and expect B550 to be the bulk of the budget boards moving forward
  7. So the real question is sequential read and write speed. If they are slower than tape this is a DOA product.
  8. My monitor doesn't need an account. My android phone doesn't need an account. (Play store only allows updates not installations if you do this) So why does a headset need an account?
  9. admin CMD Diskpart list disk select disk 2 clean
  10. admin CMD Diskpart list disk select disk (number) clean
  11. Its just how that adapter was assembled, most cards are not like this.
  12. These three below have the same size pixels and is my personal limit for each resolution (16:9): 1080p 24in = 1440p 32in = 4k 48in
  13. Use this to under-volt the CPU https://www.overclock.net/threads/5800x3d-owners.1798046/page-88#post-29011710
  14. Try searching for "active" hdmi, USB or external power, you might find one.
  15. You lose the ability to use the cable the other way around. Thats it. For fiber optic not really. Once the cable gets too long it may require external USB power.
  16. I would get the Club 3D CAC-1376 cable I linked above. Note fibre optic cables work in a single direction only.
  17. Cables don't have versions in the sense you might be thinking. 2.0 2.0b 2.1 Are all HDMI versions which apply to both the device and the display. Not to the cable. (though they can be certified to meet a spec/version level) As versions of HDMI increase so does the data rate. This means two things: Its harder to make a cable that meets the new spec. Its even harder to make a cable that is longer in length. A quality certified HDMI "2.1" cable is what I recommend. Up to around 10m. Anything beyond this, I would consider fiber-optic cables. Which are very expensive. https://www.club-3d.com/en/detail/2509/ultra_high_speed_hdmit_certified_aoc_cable_4k120hz-8k60hz_unidirectional_m-m_10m-32.80ft/ Also flat cables are never official spec.
  18. What is the device status? right click > properties from device manager:
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