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TankError144 got a reaction from EarthWormJM2 in RCA 55" Screen flashes then shuts off.
So I think it has to be main board issue, cause I can't have the screen on so that I can test other inputs, I checked the TV and it's a 4 y/o model. It's very likely the min board dies, hopefully I can find a replacement or a compatible board. Thanks, I'll do some searching for a replacement because it'd be cheaper than buying a new TV.
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TankError144 reacted to Dat Guy in What Do you Edit With?
The question is weird. Editing is a task for editors, unless you mean something else.
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TankError144 reacted to minibois in What Do you Edit With?
I use Krita for drawing (also kinda editing?), Gimp for photo editing and NotePad++ for text editing
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TankError144 reacted to APasz in What Do you Edit With?
For Video: Adobe CC for my ultrawide and more advanced standard content. Vegas for the simple stuff. I like how it feels but that's just me.
For Audio: Audacity, Acid and Magix.
For Images: PS or Gimp depending on my mood.
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TankError144 reacted to SCHISCHKA in What does 010001100101010101001110 actually say?
Na google translate is saying oh one oh oh oh oh one one oh
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TankError144 reacted to Himommies in What Do you Edit With?
FL STUDIO or Ableton.Waveform is pretty good option and so is Reason now that they have VST support.Just stay away from Pro Tools and Studio one as those 2 are more of mastering engines than composition tools
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TankError144 reacted to Himommies in What Do you Edit With?
Studio One is not proficient for producing.I use Studio One for my main work(mixing and mastering) and the I switch over to Ableton for Producing.IMO studio one's MIDI is just laid out so horribly and it has terrible automation
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TankError144 reacted to APasz in What Do you Edit With?
Acid is an audio editing program like Audacity but different. Magix is a music maker like Fruity Loops
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TankError144 reacted to Himommies in What Do you Edit With?
These are not good solutions especially for beginners
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TankError144 reacted to Himommies in What Do you Edit With?
Well I guess Resolve would be the best for color grading but I only recommend it because it's free.
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TankError144 reacted to emosun in What Do you Edit With?
I use 2014 after effects as it's the only one that actually has working multiprocessing support
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TankError144 reacted to SamuelJE in What Do you Edit With?
Yeah, mostly the adobe suit in my business. All on Lightroom and Premier Pro most of the time.
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TankError144 reacted to jpfeif in First Time PC Build Questions
Umm... ryzen? I would change the sata ssd for a PCI-E m.2880 form factor I would also use a 1920*1080 144hz and have two 2560*1440 at 60hz. and maybe a 1070 unless you are going for future profuseness then I think the 1080ti would be good.
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TankError144 reacted to rn8686 in First Time PC Build Questions
650W is plenty, R7 would probably be better for your CAD.
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TankError144 reacted to TrigrH in First Time PC Build Questions
Id recommend a better cpu cooler for the 7700k.
600-650w is all you need, only get 850 if you have SLI plans.
You might want a larger HDD for the future.
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TankError144 reacted to GDRRiley in First Time PC Build Questions
grab a better cpu cooler as the 212 evo is a little weak
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TankError144 got a reaction from JeJaRaLa in Steam offline mode stopped working after power outage
I failed to mention my phone won't let me tether ? thanks for the help though guys! I'll just rum my behemoth over to my bros place and re log in.
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TankError144 reacted to tbroadwater2010 in Overclocking watercooled msi r9 290x
Each card will perform differently. You should slowly bump up the clock speeds until you get a crash, Bump up for voltage A LITTLE and continue untl you have reached a temperature you feel is safe and will not harm the GPU and a voltage that is not dangerous.
When you get to that threshold, back off a little and run a 4 or 5 hour test on it. 24 hours is recommended but no less than 4!
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TankError144 reacted to Vivilacqua1 in Overclocking watercooled msi r9 290x
Start by going up by around 50 mhz, then going up by 10 from there. I use MSI Afterburner for the temps and oc'ing, and Unigene Heaven for the testing.
And if you start seeing artifacting or crashing, either turn down the oc, or preferably turn up the voltage staying within temps under 90c.
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TankError144 got a reaction from t33to in Graphics card way too hot
thanks! ill see if any of that works
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TankError144 got a reaction from Mr.Tech.Qc in Gaming Rig not Acting like a Gaming Rig
im gioing to attemt re-installing AMD catalyst, hopefully that works