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MDevellis

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About MDevellis

  • Birthday Feb 03, 2000

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 9 5900x
  • Motherboard
    Asus Tuf x570-Plus
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance 32GB 3600MHz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte Gaming OC RTX 3080ti
  • Case
    Lian Li O11 Air Mini (Black)
  • Storage
    Samsung 1TB 980 Pro(NVMe Gen 4.0), XPG GAMMIX S70 2TB (NVMe Gen 4.0), Adata SX8100 4TB (NVMe Gen 3.0)
  • PSU
    EVGA 850w G2
  • Display(s)
    Dell Gaming SD3220DGF + Asus ROG PG248UQ
  • Cooling
    Full Custom loop CPU + GPU blocks (2x 240mm rad + 1x 120mm rad and D5 pump)
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G715 Lightspeed
  • Mouse
    Logitech G502x Plus Lightspeed
  • Sound
    Sennheiser HD 6xx + Creative X4 DAC and Creative and Creative Stage 2.1 soundbar
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 64-bit
  • Laptop
    Rog X13 Flow (3050ti version)

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  1. I mean yea that's why I'm not super mad. I get the how the prof came to this conclusion and even I say USB stick or USB drive and sometimes even just "USB" but when the whole abbreviation is written out AND it's on a test paper(where everything is meant to be taken literally) there's no excuse. It's just stupid to think he/she meant anything but the protocol.
  2. Yea I didn't know that, I thought they were different types of flash. That was mb.
  3. For the second one yes you are correct, I answered Solid Objects because of their nature relative to hard drives and also going off of what I thought was the definition of a solid was. I was on the fence between solid objects and memory chips and leaned towards solid objects because I knew that SSD's store data in NAND chips which I THOUGHT weren't specifically considered memory chips but even ignoring that, SSD's often use actual memory caches too and even though the data is stored temporarily, it is still stored in memory for some amount of time and after a very brief argument with the prof and some research, I admit I am wrong on this one. But the first one was the one that really irked me. (I answered false btw) The prof's whole argument was that he/she meant Universal Serial Bus as in "USB" as in the laymen term for a flash drive which I thought was astronomically stupid. He/She told me that they purposefully wrote out the entire abbreviation to confuse us while also not specifying that they meant the slang word for what people call a flash drive.
  4. I got these questions marked wrong on my midterm and want to see if the people of ltt forum agree with the prof's marking. 1. "A universal serial bus is an example of a solid state drive" (I answered false) True or False? 2. "A solid-state device store data in: " (I answered d, see reply to solution) a) "Memory chips" b) "Magnetic media" c) "Optical media" d) "Solid Objects" e) "Moving parts"
  5. Seriously? No one knows? I cant be the only with this problem.
  6. Just upgraded my from a 6600k and a Z270x UD3 to an X470-Pro and a Ryzen 5 2600 and I'm having trouble getting my raid array to work. I've installed the drivers through the windows 10 setup but it wont let me install Windows on that drive because there might be something wrong with my settings in the bios. I have 2x MX300 275GB Sata SSDs from crucial. I dont care about the data on the SSDs, I just want this array to work nicely with Windows 10. I get this error when trying to install windows on the drive: 0x80300024
  7. I was using a GT 740m and I got 25-30fps on the lowest settings @720p then I overclocked it by 200MHz and got 30fps most of the time.
  8. I really like EVGA's PSUs and according to you and other sources Seasonic is a really good brand too. Would it be better to get an EVGA 850w G3 or Seasonic FOCUS Plus 850w SSR-850FX? The Seasonic's price seems too good to be true since it's almost $50 CAD less than the EVGA's 850w G3. Both are 80+ Gold and Fully Modular. Seems like Seasonic did something that would reduce the quality of the PSU to bring that price down that much or EVGA's PSU is just over priced. System Specs: i5-6600k 2x GTX 970 24GB DDR4 Asus Z170-A 1TB HDD + 275GB SSD
  9. I have an EVGA FTW GTX 970. I am completely new to BIOS flashing and probably already know the answer to the question I'm about to ask but I'm going to ask it anyway way to avoid bricking my card. Would putting a bios from the default Nvidia blower style GTX 970 on the EVGA FTW GTX 970 do any harm(I can't see how it could)? Can I use the card normally with this BIOS?
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