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jonny7d

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  • CPU
    i7 5820k
  • Motherboard
    Asus X99-Pro
  • RAM
    32GB DDR4 G.Skill 2400MHz
  • GPU
    Gigabyte G1 980Ti
  • Case
    Fractal Define R5
  • Storage
    512GB Samsung Pro SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2
  • Display(s)
    LG 21" HD
  • Cooling
    x61 Kraken

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  1. Multiple people have had the same issue, I smell dodgy TP-Link drivers.
  2. Nope the motherboard recognises it is an other device, Windows 10 does not interpret it as a network adapter. It even powers on too.
  3. I refer to my first post then - this does not work.
  4. Would you mind sending me the drivers you have over?
  5. For anyone interested, the drivers TP-Link sent me direct corrupt my Windows 10 OS. This card is not compatible with Windows 10 (even though they say it is)
  6. Yes, the error I am getting is with that driver. The drivers that come on the disc are not compatible with Windows 10.
  7. My TP-LINK Archer T9E cannot be recognised with Windows 10. And whenever I try to install the driver I get the following error in the image. The Wireless card lights are on, and it is showing up as unknown device in the other section of device manager. I have tried: Unplugging/replugging Disabling driver signing enforcement Disabling all other NIC Just wondering if any of you guys out there have this card with Windows 10 and could shed some light on how to get it to install the Windows 10 driver?
  8. Typo on the title, I have corrected. Looking for PCI-E, typo on the post - my bad.
  9. As the title states. I am looking for the best PCI-E dual band wireless adapter around the £50 ~ mark. Do you have any suggestions?
  10. @spwath Yup, I'm after it in GBP though
  11. Something like this would be perfect but I have a fractal R5 case. The dimensions are: 327 x 540mm Scratch that, the dimensions are: 232 x 521mm. This is perfect!!
  12. @Valkyrie @Deleted User I am trying to steer away from wood. I was thinking something on the lines of a glass base with like desktop tower feet?
  13. So I have a desktop PC tower and currently it is sitting on my desk and I want to move it to the floor. I need something for it to sit on because the floor is carpet (about an inch high). An office mat won't suffice as it's too small (for desktop pc, desk and the chair) So I am indeed of a solution for what to stand it on. Cheers, Jonathan
  14. So I decided to go for the Bose Companion 50's and they are truely remarkable. I would 100% recommend these to anybody!
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