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I notice this happens when for example the power goes out or if I disconnect the PSU and plug it back in - maybe there was a shortage in the electrical grid that hurt the PSU ? Is the buzzing noise could be a shortage somewhere, but it could also be a fan so I would suggest you unplug the PSU and test it (videos on YouTube show you how)
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Below 90*C is ok - https://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-1080/specifications To lower GPU temp - increase airflow to the card, try water cooling, more aggressive fan curve, replace thermal paste if the card is a bit older (factory thermal paste isn't usually great), etc Really the safe temp is what You are comfortable with...
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Well since the variable seems to be the CPU in my opinion you just have to wait longer (sometimes electronics need longer than usual for switching/first time) - wait like 15 min So HIS cpu and mobo combo is working or not?
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Well I wouldn't want to have to go through the hassle of switching SIM cards (I guess nowadays you can get a duplicate). Also would a iPhone user really want to have a Android as backup?
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How long did you wait? I remember when I switched CPU's once and had to wait a long time for it to post/turn on
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I wouldn't want to carry around another phone just for extra battery life. Have you considered just buying a "regular" power bank? [don't know what Your use case is but it seems a bit silly to me to carry around an extra phone in case your main one runs out of juice]
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How long did you wait before turning off the system after changing the CPU? So to be clear - first you put YOUR cpu and it didn't post than you put your BROTHERS cpu into HIS mobo and it also didn't want to post? How long did you wait for a post?
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Hackintosh Tutorial?
User1868 replied to DataByte's topic in Linux, macOS and Everything Not-Windows
Or maybe just google it? https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/unibeast-install-macos-mojave-on-any-supported-intel-based-pc.259381/ -
Linus made a video a long time ago building a hackintosh PC using this guys method: https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/unibeast-install-macos-mojave-on-any-supported-intel-based-pc.259381/
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https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/motherboards/server/sb/g84364004_s1200v3rp_tps_r2_0.pdf pg 213 Jumper blocks diagram pg 216
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Overclocking a cpu, gpu and ram.
User1868 replied to DiabeticSeizures's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Don't really have much experience, but I suggest just googling or searching LTT forums for guides. Here's one that I found on YouTube -
Aesthetics or if you are building in a confined compartment than customizing the cable length can help with cable management
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I don't think so... You would have to copy the files to let's say a external hard drive (even the USB type) and later copy them back
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"Desk hole cover"
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If you want to delete WIN10 from a drive just do a format Yes you can have dual boot systems
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iPhone - PDP authentication failure [mobile data]
User1868 replied to User1868's topic in Phones and Tablets
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iPhone - PDP authentication failure [mobile data]
User1868 replied to User1868's topic in Phones and Tablets
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So I'm trying to use the mobile network while abroad and it stopped Whenever I try to use it I get a message when opening safari: could not activate mobile data network - PDP authentication failure Other apps just say that there is no internet connection. I tried resetting the network settings but that didn't help.
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I took my whole computer (was in a slim case then) along with a monitor as carry on luggage once - no problem. You could just pack everything back in boxes and just leave the case or have it shipped by mail as a package. If you decide to leave everything in the case than I suggest taking out the GPU and CPU cooler (if it's big like a Dark Rock) and putting them in boxes
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Secure boot off, tried every USB port on the mobo and case. Guess I’ll jist have to make my own bootable usb
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Built a new pc, it boots into the bios just fine and all hardware is detected. Bought Windows 10 home box. When trying to install from the usb stick that came with the box I get a error (see picture). Any ideas what the problem might be?
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Check temps.
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Is there a good website or place where I can quickly check the RGB% of a laptop screen?
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It’s a gtx1050 (hp omen series laptop) So I guess it’s worth it? Planning to play games like gTA V and video editing from time to time
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Need to buy a gaming laptop unfortunately and I would like to know if going from the i5 to the i7 is worth the $356 upgrade? Yes prices are high here in Poland....