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  1. I did have them arranged, but clearly, there was something wrong with the arrangement. I dragged the top display down to overlap the central display, applied the settings and this resolved the problem. Thank you very much!
  2. Hello, Today I decided to try Windows 11. I did a fresh install and I've installed all drivers and Windows updates. I have a quad display setup, center display, left display, right display, and one stacked above the center display. If I move my cursor or a window from the center display to either the left or right display everything is working normally and the cursor or window moves over to that display. But if I try to move either the cursor or a window from the center display to the top display the cursor or window gets stuck at the top of the center display. If I try to move the cursor or a window from the top display to the center display same thing happens, the cursor or window gets stuck at the bottom of the top display. The only way for me to move the cursor or a window between the center and top display is for me to flick the mouse. I've tried both enabling and disabling the 'Ease cursor movement between displays' setting which did not solve the issue. Is there any way to solve this? I simply want to be able to move the windows between displays like I was able to in Windows 10.
  3. Hello, I have a question regarding where to place the top mounted fans. For reference I have the NZXT H7 Flow case. 3x 140mm Fans in the front as intake 1x 140mm Fan in the rear as exhaust. For CPU cooling I have the Noctua NH-D15. The case supports either 2x 140mm or 3x 120mm top mounted fans. I have 2 additional 140mm fans I was planning to mount on the top and use as exhaust as well. But I'm not sure where to exactly place them and was hoping to get some advice. The way I see it I have 3 options: 1. Place them towards the back of the case 2. Place them towards the middle of the case 3. Place them towards the front of the case, but my concern with this option is that this will disrupt the intake from the front and feed less air to the CPU cooler. I drew up a quick sketch in Paint for easier reference. Sorry it looks kind of scuffed and the proportions are a bit off. If it makes a difference I also have a RTX 3080 mounted in the "regular way" All input is appreciated! Thanks :)
  4. Hello, After upgrading my rig with a 3080 I've been running into an issue where my monitors randomly turn off / enters sleep mode for a few seconds and then turns back on. This happens maybe a couple of times a week at worst and has always happened while I'm watching something for example YouTube or Twitch. (This could be a coincidence though because I do consume a lot of media using my PC), but the PC has never been under a heavly load while this has happened. The course of events are as followed: - Moniotrs freeze and the PC becomes unresponsive - The monitors turns off / enters sleep mode - Audio from the video disappears shortly after - A few seconds pass and then the monitors turn back on. - Audio from the video returns Usually all of my windows remain on their respective monitors. But if the "outage" lasts longer than usually I'll have to rearrange the windows again. Sometimes only 3 out of my 4 monitors turn back on. If this happens it's always the same monitor that remains off. But windows still detects the monitor in display settings and I'm able to move my mouse over to the monitor. However, the only way to get that monitor to turn back on is by putting my PC to sleep and waking it up again. Some info about my setup. Ryzen 9 3950x RTX 3080 32GB Ram 850W Powersupply 4x 1080p monitors The system is not overclocked. Before upgarding to the RTX 3080, I was running a GTX 1070 in my PC, and I never had this issue while running the 1070. I was thinking this might be a powersupply issue with 850W not being sufficient, but I'm honestly not sure and that's why I'm rreaching out for advice. When I built the PC I wasn't planning on upgrading the grapgics card so I figured a 850W would be sufficient for the setup. But then I was able to get a RTX 3080 for MSRP and that quickly changed. Any help or input would be much appreciated!
  5. I see, so for someone that appreciates a lower noise level, opting for the STRIX version might be worth the extra money.
  6. Hey guys, I'm considering getting a RTX 3080 upon release, but I'm curious regarding the difference between the different RTX 3080 cards. Take these 2 cards for example: ASUS TUF GeForce RTX 3080 10GB Gaming OC ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce RTX 3080 10GB Gaming OC Both are RTX 3080 cards but there's a significant difference in price.
  7. Sorry forgot to specify that my brother will be getting my old computer
  8. Hey guys, I'm trying to decide which route I want to go down as in terms of CPU cooling for the Ryzen 9 3950X. Here are the options I'm considering: - Noctua NH-D15 - NZXT Kraken X63 280mm - NZXT Kraken Z63 280mm In my current build I'm using the Noctua NH-D15 and I've been super pleased with the low noise levels. But from a pure aesthetic point of view, an AIO looks better in my opinion. I would really like your input on this, which route you'd choose to go and why. I'm also open for other suggestions as in terms of cooling.
  9. Sadly I'm getting the same error with that driver. I'll try to do some Windows updates first to see if that resolves it.
  10. Yeah it seems like it. This was the build that was downloaded via the Microsoft Media Creation tool used to create a bootable USB. And I did this today. I'll do some Windows updates first and check to see if this may resolve it.
  11. Hey guys, I just did a fresh install of my PC since it's been a while and I picked up a new graphics card today. So this is a completely fresh install of the OS with just the motherboard drivers installed. When I'm trying to install the Nvidia drivers I get the following error: This Nvidia graphics driver is not compatible with this version of Windows. I've tried installing via the Nvidia experience and also by just downloading the driver manually of Nvidias website with no luck. I'm running Windows 10 and the GPU is an ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 ROG Strix. I also read a post about using DDU to remove the "old" drivers, so just for troubleshooting I tried that but with no luck. The card does post as my monitor is connected to the GPU. Any ideas on how I can resolve this?
  12. Thanks man! You're a life saver!
  13. Hey guys, So I decided to do a complete reinstall of my computer with a fresh version of Windows 10, removing all data. So I created a bootable USB with Microsofts Media Creation Tool. I booted from the USB, Selected the Advanced / Custom install and removed the old drives via the "Delete". Selected the SSD and clicked on New and after that I formatted it. Then I run the install and everything seems to go smoothly and then the PC reboots. After a while, I get the "Blue Screen" with the error code: 0xc000000e I've tried making a new bootable USB to see if the one I made in the beginning was corrupt but that was not the case as I'm still getting that same error code when trying to do another install by redoing all the steps I listed above. This has always been the way I've done a fresh install of my system and it's worked great in the past, any idea on what my have caused this? Also I have not changed any hardware as everything was working fine before.
  14. I'm using a Asus GTX 1060 3GB. 2 of the monitors are connected with HDMI (The standard cables that Samsung shipped with the monitors) and the last one is using a Display Port cable which wasn't that cheap. Could it be too much of a load on one Graphics card? Or should I just try with some more expensive cables?
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