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adithyay328

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  1. Yeah, the whole concept of implicitly consenting to something on the web gets really messy from a legal perspective real fast, since it's really hard to figure out if the user actually did consent, or just wanted the notification to go away. But then again, implicit consent is a complicated topic in real life as well.
  2. First paragraph: I'm not sure if my battery you mean a laptop battery, or the CMOS battery. In either case, replace it. You specified that this is an old machine, and batteries degrade pretty dramatically with time; just go change out the battery and see if that helps. Second paragraph: The boot loader got stuck on the windows install media startup. Format and reload windows install media onto the USB drive, then try the install again. Also, don't reorder the boot order, most BIOS' support temporary boot override; if yours doesn't, ignore that advice about messing with boot order.
  3. I'm just wondering what you guys think about the future of RTX. I hope it goes away and we go back to reasonable-pricing land, especially since they charged extra money for the ray tracing cores that only a handful of games ended up supporting that anyway.
  4. Agreed, wait for the AMD chips to drop. Pricing get changed when new stuff comes in, and you could possibly afford a higher end CPU if you wait till Ryzen 3000 shows up. After it drops, compare benchmarks for what's in your budget, and then pick the better option. Hope that helped.
  5. Agreed, contact IG support, they could probably ask for some alternate form of ID and then authorize an account unlock. Also, I've had problems with connections on multiple social networking platforms, her account probably isn't hacked.
  6. Humming? Could you possibly be more specific? I know of a couple audio problems that sound like a hum, but are caused by different issues.
  7. Windows updates, agreed. In one of Jayz2Cents' WAN show apperances, he talked about how windows updates can mess with benchmarks in pretty significant ways. Check if your updates are running while gaming. Gotta love microsoft am I right
  8. Yeah not many coolers have BTU ratings available. However, an H150I pro will easily be able to cool that sucker, unless you OC it like mad. Hell, even most Noctua air coolers can handle. A rule of thumb is to make sure your cooler has a greater TDP(thermal dissipation power) than your CPU.
  9. Absolutely, almost anyone can build a computer. It's awesome that you're interested in computers, and you absolutely should go ahead and build one, if you feel that you want to. It's really fun, and also really useful; I'm still in high school as well(ayy high school gang), and learning to build a PC can save a bit of money when you go off to college; you'll know more about PCs and how to put together a cheap one, and how to save money on tech items in general. BTW, if you have any questions about build suggestions just ask around or DM me.
  10. For a gaming rig, the main performance comes from the GPU; almost all i5+ modern desktop CPUs are fast enough for games. However, the problem comes when you pair a super powerful GPU with a weak CPU; a CPU might have enough performance for the CPU bound game logic, but might not have enough performance to keep up with the GPU bound operations, and thus will slow down your GPU. For a gaming rig, look at your budget and identify a CPU+GPU combination that provides maximum GPU performance while using a CPU that can keep up with the powerful GPU.
  11. What's the target workload? The reason I ask is that the workload has a big impact on where you might want to put your money.
  12. Wait for 3rd gen to drop. The prices will change drastically due to the performance increases in the matisse processors and the price targeting that AMD is doing with their next lineup of CPUs.
  13. Let's say that hypothetically, you undervolted the K chip to the same frequency as the T chip. Would it then have a similar power draw?
  14. Hi guys! So, I was looking through Intel ARK, and just looked at the new 9th gen i9 CPUs; and noticed that two i9s with the same number of cores have much different TDPs, in this case the 9900T vs 9900K. So, I had a question; if you limit your CPU utilization on the 9900K to output an equivalent performance to the 9900T, will both use a similar amount of power, or is that not how that works? Thanks!
  15. Oh NVM flashback got discontinued. That's a shame.
  16. Have you checked for USB BIOS Flashback support? Just looked it up and it lets you update w/o a CPU
  17. You're definitely fine. A 0.6ghz bump definitely won't be too much for your mobo's VRM to handle. I looked at the MSI B350 gaming plus and that VRM solution can more than handle a 0.6ghz bump. Don't worry about it.
  18. 24gb RAM is actually pretty useful for me, so I probably won't atleast not yet. Maybe if it turns out to not be very useful
  19. Thanks for the response! I'm fine with all the sticks @2133 since that's already more than fast enough for my use case. But what do you mean by off and on? is it impossible to know until you try it, or is there a method i can use to check if I can do that?
  20. Hi guys! Just wondering if I could use an 8gb stick of drr4 2133 alongside a ddr4 16gb(2*8gb)kit @ ddr4 3000mhz. I found a good deal for 16gb, but don't want to trash my current ram. Thanks!
  21. Just saying, spectre and meltdown are exploits that are almost impossible to exploit for most hackers. One would have to bypass the OS kernel to get deep enough into a system to exploit spectre or meltdown, and because of how much time it would take, and the fact that you basically have to setup a PC to be exploited remotely, without access to the machine it would be very difficult. This is mostly a problem with server systems, not home systems that don't even have much important data on them.
  22. Well, good for you. Just keep that cooled well.
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