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Propphet

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  1. TL:TR Simple question: witch one of the 3 would you pick?

    1. ASUS ROG Strix B560-I Gaming WIFI
    2. MSI MPG B560I Gaming Edge WIFI
    3. Gigabyte B560I Aorus PRO AX

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    Looking for the best motherboard to use in small pc for light server/ work tasks with possibilitys to upgrade.

     

    For now:

    • 64GB
    • I7 11700 (NON K)
    • 1 M.2SSD
    • 2 stata ssd

     

    I found 3 options for my price + size case and wondering what you guys would use.

     

    1. ASUS ROG Strix B560-I Gaming WIFI
    2. MSI MPG B560I Gaming Edge WIFI
    3. Gigabyte B560I Aorus PRO AX

     

    As far as I can tell they all function the same, but have some small difrences as +/- 1 usb or audio port.

  2. 7 hours ago, Kilrah said:

    Card bought from a reputable retailer at a reasonable price?

     

    I have the same card and it performs as expected.

     

     

    Just tested the true capasaty from the card and its fully functional, now its half full and the same result sadly. I don`t even know where to begin, on other pcs same result.

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  3. 1 minute ago, samcool55 said:

    Well there is a reason why you shouldn't discharge a phone battery to 3V because if you do, they can go poof (and they will, experienced it before, you don't want that).

     

    If you want more battery life, give it a bigger battery. The device shouldn't care about size, only voltage.

    Its an basic Lithium-ion battery right? Why can I by default discharge my powerbank to 3 volt but not my phone.

    That it can go wrong I understand and have dealt with in the past (overcharging), just not finding a way to auctually get it working now a days.

     

    8 minutes ago, Levent said:

    You cant. I am not sure what you are trying to do but I hope its not one of those "battery recondition" crap you see dime a dozen on youtube. If you are trying to do that, just dont.

    The battery calibrations are crappy indeed, just trying to get a few more useable minutes out of a already good battery.

  4. Hello, just as the title suggests im looking for a way to disable the "critial battery shutdown" on android (8.0).

     

    I know that this can harm the battery but i need it to drain the battery to 3V (Default 3.5).

     

    I have seen tutorials for android with a low version but cannot find a solution for android 8.0.

     

     

  5. 5 hours ago, Origami Cactus said:

    I have seen it done on multiple conventions etc, haven't tried it myself.

    But all the sensors etc are located on vive itself, lighthouses only constantly send out lasers.

    Oh ofcourse, and its just bluetooth so shares easy. Thanks!

    I will try it in a few weeks and will share my results.

  6. Thanks for the help, thats only page scaling though, I ment the size from the tabs and buttons off chrome.

     

    I tried a couple things, I tried to turn off dpi scaling but that made the tekst really blury.

     

    I finally found the fix and that is if you change your compatibility mode to windows 8 it changes the scaling back to how it was before the anniversary update.

     

    This was done on the the msi gs60 2pe with an screen resolution 2880 X 1620 pixels

     

     

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  7. So I got myself a "new" laptop that has a 3k screen 2880 X 1620 and its a bit too hard to read without scaling so i use 125%

    The problem is that my google chrome gets insane big when doing this to the point where its almost redicilous (see tab size and close in the top right)

    Is there a posibility to use a difrent scaling on chrome like 115% and 125% on the other apps I know that you can disable it but then it gets way to small.

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  8. So my friend and I are in an argument he claims that all data stored even in a few seconds after the save or write to an SSD with for example rapid mode is stored in case of a crash.


    My sight on the story is that if for example, you save a file to your SSD with a rapid mode on and the buffer/cash of the rapid-fire hasn't saved to the SSD jet it's lost in case of a crash.

     

    Who is right and why?

  9. Just now, Firewrath9 said:

    RMA, you might get a data recovery.

    The problem is that its already an replacement for the dead drive from 2014, and im worried that they will forward it to some random shop who are gonna charge shit ton of money.

  10. So a few years back I had a dead Ocz SSD, I made an rma and it got replaced with an OCZ Referb VTX450 Now this one died again and is not found by bios or external hdd enclosures I can ofc make a new rma and get it replaced but i need the data of it. How to fix?

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