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Arcanekitten

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  1. When on mobile I get this error when adding sticklocks to my cart. Is this just me or mobile specific? IOS, chrome and Firefox both do the same.
  2. On desktop it is centered to the left and up so probably some scaling thing. But again, bigger issues atm.
  3. All new systems/platforms are bound to have some adoption stability problems. I would personally recommend both systems but yes the 13600K is stable. I do assume you are just using it for personal things though.
  4. I am in the same boat as you. I have a condenser mic as well. I currently run the HD 6xx upgrading from HD 558's. I have not experienced any leakage nor the people around me, however also consider that it might be your mic picking up too much noise. It also might depend on the noise suppression build into the VoiP services you use (teams, discord, etc all have noise suppression settings.) From a comfortability standpoint the HD 6xx are spot on, I did however upgrade to the OEM full leather pads (also sold on (mass)drop) although the standard cloth/Alcantara ones are great as well. Because of the over ear design I can wear them all day and night if I wanted to but it of course again depends on your head size and ear location as that differs from person to person. I also personally considered the Beyerdynamic DT 990's (pro) but ended up liking the neutral sound signature of the HD line up more.
  5. Oh believe me, I also have this kinda. I sign into the floatplane website via the forum and then the forum via steam. However this is not supported through the IOS app. It's kinda ironic to do, just clicking sign in via three times. Can't change now due to the grandfathered perk either.
  6. Was just the shear amount of traffic that timed out the server lol
  7. I just got a notification that they posted something on floatplane. Only now when I go to floatplane I see that the channel is gone there too? nvm traffic.
  8. New floatplane feature, continues videos even when the yt channel is down. But let's be frank, it really sucks. Hopefully the yt rep can help them get out of this mess.
  9. To hijack what @SignatureSigneralso said. That general of a question would require more information to resolve. Try to explain the path you took to reproduce it and if it is only in some situations. There are numerous points on which a page not loading could fail.
  10. The short answer, yes. The long answer, also yes. When you enter a 6900XT, a 5700G (or similar) and other parts into a power supply calculator like Outervision you will see that the recommended minimum psu size is 550W. 750W is more than an enough.
  11. Depends on what you need really, is it just for longer term storage/mass storage? Both hard drives are fine, most modern hard drives are okay these days. 7200rpm is definitely recommend if you need it for daily stuff. Also don't forget if you are really going to be using it, nand based storage is dirt cheap these days.
  12. Crashing usually indicated a stability issue. Have you updated the drivers for your gpu and/or cpu? A overclock can also cause the issue. Try going back to stock for a bit and see if the issue persists.
  13. Usually the red color means that the motherboard can't communicate with the cpu. It is either the motherboard or cpu that had a heart attack from the power outage. As the other person said start with resetting the cmos but other than that I would try swapping parts looking for damage..
  14. Run the pump @ 100% and modulate the noise via the fans, way more efficient.
  15. I experience this issue aswell. Still don't know what it is but I think it something windows/ryzen related.
  16. A lot of cases have the issue where the pci-e for the cpu does not fit through the hole. You should however check if the collision is the case or motherboard as some motherboard will interfere with the hole, you might need to remove the motherboard to make it fit. Else cable extensions are a option as they could be individually sleeved.
  17. I would also suspect a driver issue. What do you mean by physical slider?
  18. Usually if I have intermittent issues with BSOD's I do a new clean windows install because if windows is the issue the likelihood of finding the issue is like finding a needle in a haystack. If that does not fix it I would try to isolate the problem using safe mode or swapping/removing parts.
  19. Basically it says something about the VRM of a motherboard. Usually more = better for overclocking for stabilization. Techquickie did a video on it and Gamersnexus has a great readup on it: https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/1229-anatomy-of-a-motherboard-what-is-a-vrm-mosfet?showall=1
  20. It affects the rigidity of the chassis. I would try to fix it as it might end up damaging the lcd if you twist the screen torsionally.
  21. I honestly wouldn't upgrade your ram before your cpu, but the cpu you mentioned is not really a significant upgrade. (you could even try to overclock it to x5690, it overclocks pretty well) So considering that, if you are running out of memory I would upgrade that first. Memory speed is not really beneficial for an old Xeon as it might be for a current ryzen cpu. The first upgrade is probably an other cpu than you mentioned. (and ram as you might need to upgrade to DDR4)
  22. Thank you. got me on the right trail. Looked up some models and it seems like an old JVC/alpine CD changer unit used in my E34.
  23. This cable was found in the back of my car I just bought. Next to it were some RCA cables so I suspect something related to a subwoofer install. Might be fibreglass even? Does anybody know what this type of connector is or even what it is from?
  24. This was more to avoid your GPU still being the main gpu in use by your pc so that you would even get to display anything on the IGPU but it seemed to work fine. Honestly in my opinion the GPU is toast as you've proven that with a other graphics unit your PC works just fine and with the GPU inserted it does artifact. Also if you change settings on the GPU it changes the amount so my best bet would be a dead GPU sadly enough. PSU die less often than a GPU but I could not see artifacting becoming an issue from a PSU...
  25. Running the exact same one! Great NVME m.2 SSD.
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