Umegadem
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System
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CPU
I7 3770
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Motherboard
Predator G3620
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RAM
Some RAM that totals to 16GB
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GPU
GTX 970 Strix
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Case
G3620 Case
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Storage
Seagate Barracuda?
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PSU
Idk at least its 80+ bronze
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Display(s)
S231HL
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Cooling
INTEL STOCK COOLER FTW
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Keyboard
G19
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Mouse
Armageddon foxbat
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Sound
G430
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Operating System
Windows 10
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Hi all, right now I am running a RX6600XT in a mesihilicious case (it has a PCIE 3.0 riser cable). Right now I have an issue with my computer as it is not able to even display anything even if I were to unplug the GPU and boot from the CPU on board graphics (I5 12600). Point to note is that my GPU has also had this issue before where it was not able to boot, but when I submitted it for warranty, they said that it was all working. My GPU also has tendency to cause issues shown on the images inserted, whereby weird lines and bars will suddenly show when using the computer. Would this be a PCIE riser cable issue or possibly a GPU issue? EDIT: PCIE 3.0 not 4.0 sorry
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It appears that that even when removed riser cable, the GPU is yet to be detected. AMD Radeon software also does not detect the GPU. Would this be possible call for a broken GPU?
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Yep, on it right now, rather challenging to disassemble the entire thing haha
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Hi all, have possible GPU damage and would like to verify it. Currently running the powercolor 6600xt. Previously before shutting down my computer, have chosen the update and shut down option. However after updating, there was no video output. Note that I am running SSUPD Meshlicious, hence the use of a PCIE 3.0 Riser cable Steps I tried troubleshooting: 1) unplugged my GPU PCIE riser cable from motherboard and plugged HDMI into the motherboard, hence using on board graphics, PC boots and everything works fine (RAM and components have been detected.) 2) repeatedly turning off and on my computer with the GPU connected. Only have successfully booted once and it immediately turned off upon booting (there were random pixels over the monitor) Attached is a video of whatever that happened when my PC managed to boot with the GPU connected. There are some white dots that are left behind when the pointer is moved. I am suspecting that this might be a GPU issue (or possibly the riser cable). Any help is appreciated. Thanks all! VID-20220315-WA0016.mp4
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Hi all, prior to this, I was using a GTX 1060 and have since changed to a new desktop running the RX6600XT. I am aware that for Nvidia, I was able to change such a settings through the Nvidia control panel. However after swapping to the AMD GPU, I have wanted to change the GPU used for wallpaper engine to be utilizing the IGPU instead of the discrete GPU to lighten the load. Is there any way to do that in AMD software? Have tried looking for solutions online but have not gotten any solid answers.
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Hi all, I have disassembled my joy con in attempt to swap the casing. However, The receiving part of the ribbon cable has come off and now I am not able to lock the ribbon cable in place. Is there any way to put back the plastic piece of the locking mechanism? Attached is the area of fault. The gray plastic piece is the locking mechanism of the ribbon cable.
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Hi, pardon me if this is not the correct sub to post, but I have been noticed that my password has been leaked. I used a common password through all my accounts (yeah I know it was a stupid move, but these accounts were created years ago before I know about security) and someone has access to this said password. What steps do I take from here? I have already changed most of my more important account passwords to individual unique passwords and many of these accounts that really matters have 2FA. Are there any additional steps that I should take? Adding on, someone also is using my email to create accounts, although this email they are using is not my primary email, rather it is an extra email I created years ago. Is this a call for any concern?
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Allocating tasks from GPU to CPU on board graphics
Umegadem replied to Umegadem's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
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Allocating tasks from GPU to CPU on board graphics
Umegadem replied to Umegadem's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
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Hi, issue is in the title. He needed to free storage space and he deleted the files through the file explorer tab (dragging and dropping the files from 'Program Files' to recycle bin) instead of using the in-built uninstall engines. Now he is unable to officially clear the files through the uninstall engine in windows. Is there any way to resolve this issue? All files that has been dragged and dropped into the recycle bin has already been emptied. Attached is the image of the error that shows when he tries to uninstall the files through the in-built uninstall engine.
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Yep, green works. I'm guessing its the internal CPU that is causing the problem
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Hi all, I have a Coolermaster Masterkeys pro L right now and it has lasted me 3 years thus far (out of the warranty period). When I booted up my computer, I realized that one of the key (Numpad 7) RGB color was off, it is not synched with the other keys. Attached is a video of what is going on with my keyboard right now. Is there way to rectify this, especially since my keyboard is right now out of warranty? Video Description: Profile 4: The pink color is not matched with the other pinks surrounding the Numpad 7 key Profile 1 & 2: The color is not even synched once I switched the profile. Starts off with a jittery orange color Profile 3: The white is not that white I have tried to tweaked the settings in the Cooler Master software but to no avail. I assume it is a problem related to the onboard CPU of the keyboard, and yes I have tried plugging the keyboard in and out. Is there any ways to fix this? Edit 1: added the video VID_20191219_214055.mp4
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Hi, does anyone know of any device that will allow me to plug both headphones and speakers in, but audio output able to switch between the headphones or speakers? It is currently quite frustrating to keep unplugging and replugging my headphones and speakers whenever I change between them Edit 1: Thanks for all the amazing solutions, but i currently own a laptop, is there any solutions for that?
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Hi, I decided to factory reset my computer as it was running too slow. However after the reset, I havs been stuck at the 'Other Users' login page and is unable to log in. How do I bypass this page and go straight to the homescreen?