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I have gone and bought a displayport to hdmi cable and it's a workaround, it doesn't solve the hdmi port issue but at least it allows me to use my second monitor! thanks for your help!
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1 hour ago, Frizz said:
Try running DDU in safe mode. It deletes all old drivers that may be conflicting: https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html
I have tried clearing all old drivers and it doesn't seem to help sadly...
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Hi! I have a rtx 3070 that has two hdmi ports and 2 displayports and a dual monitor setup that uses two hdmi cables because my monitors are kinda cheap and don't have displayport. It used to work fine until about 6 months ago, when i updated my graphics driver my second monitor stopped being detected. I switched the cables around the hdmi ports on the card and now my primary display wasn't detected, leading me to believe that the new driver disabled that port. I reverted drivers back to my old driver and the port was back to working perfectly. Now i have been trying for months every new driver and every time it disables the port and i have to revert back to the old driver. I'm getting tired of it. What can i do to fix my problem?
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1 minute ago, v0id said:
Along with what @Epiclol86said, are you updating your drivers through GeForce Experience? Typically a simple driver update shouldn't change which graphics a particular program would use, so it's curious that it was working before but not now.
Apparently, with enough installs on top of the others with updaters that don't wipe the slate clean (and with enough bad luck) you can end up with some pretty weird stuff happening
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I would advise against trying to reinstall it with the cooler still suck on it. That's the best way to bend a pin under your cpu! As for how to separate it from the cooler, if you can find a sharp *Plastic* instrument to jam in between the cpu and heatsink it would be best. I'm mentionning plastic instead of using a knife because with a sharp metal instrument you have greater chances of scratching/damaging the ihs and or your cooler which would decrease the heat transfer area in between and so make your cooling less effective (there's a reason poeple polish or lap their cpu's ihs to get better performance).
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So, windows tells me my wifi connection has "no internet, secured" but, in reality, I am connected to internet, i'm even posting this on the same computer which windows tells me has no access to internet! This is a problem because normal apps can acess internet (like chrome) but windows apps (those I downloaded from the windows store, like spotify) think that there is indeed no connection, so they refuse to work properly! I have tried rebooting my computer, and I'm not connected by ethernet or anything else.
Any ideas what's happening here?
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1 minute ago, cl_handsomeboi 1 said:
Update: After reseating the CPU, the RAM problem still goes on. But when I'm reseating the CPU, I noticed a dent on the CPU socket. I thought this was the source to my pc problems but earlier, I moved all the main parts into my older MB that has no dent on the socket, it still wont work so that means the problem isn't coming from the socket.
@Epiclol86Well then, if it's not the ram and ther problem persists on a good mobo, then the CPU is the only thing left that could cause problems I think...
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Just now, Epiclol86 said:
I don't know the specifics of your board but to me that looks like a quick memory test to see if it works properly i guess. It can probably help you diagnose but it's probably not going to solve your problem...
oh and also if your system doesn't see the ram the memOK button is going to be useless too...
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2 minutes ago, cl_handsomeboi 1 said:
There is also a memOK button, will that help? @Epiclol86
I don't know the specifics of your board but to me that looks like a quick memory test to see if it works properly i guess. It can probably help you diagnose but it's probably not going to solve your problem...
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Glass is absolutely a must have for me too, for the feel, durability (i rarely crack my screens but often scratch them, so plastic would be a nightmare) and the look of it. For me battery life is less of an issue, I feel like current gen folding phones have decent enough batteries as it is, because when I would be in a situation to use the ''big'' screen It would be to watch content for a little while, and that's most often near a wallplug! The fold also would have to really fold flat (or very near flat) like on the nokia phone because of esthetics and stuff would definitely get between the screens in my pockets and scratch the screen to hell. I rarely have just my phone in my pocket!
Oh and i'm definitely not getting one before they drop below 1000$ ! I don't see how a bigger screen justifies that much more money.
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1 minute ago, cl_handsomeboi 1 said:
Alright, I'll try that, ill come back later after im done doing those.
@cl_handsomeboi 1 don't forget to @ me if you post again if you want me to see it
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first, reseat your CPU. this looks like some pins aren't making proper connection.
If that doesn't work, and you're absolutely sure it's not your ram that's the problem, your board is probably bad, but maybe since it's 2 slots it could be about a problem with dual channel, i would maybe try looking into bios settings to see if you can't find anything fucky, and even maybe updating/flashing a new one.
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So I have finally gotten myself a mechanical keyboard and a nice gaming mouse, and before that I didn't care that much about how clean my mouse/keyboard was but now that I have nice things, I want to keep them nice you know? The problem is, I don't know how to clean those and i'm a little worried about water and electronics, especially on my keyboard.
How do you guys do it? Any good tips?
It would be greatly appreciated!
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So I'm running windows 10 and I have 16gb of ddr4 memory installed and somehow at idle i'm using almost 9gb of it. Nothing is running apart from what would normally run like steam in the background but that alone can't be the problem here can't it? I've checked what was running in task manager and can't seem to find what's using so much and i'm not the type to install a thousand programs running in the background... You would think that it would be malware but my cpu usage is like 1% at idle so I don't think that's the problem here...
What do you think is causing this?
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wait a couple of weeks until the RTX reviews are in and you can get an idea on the performance gain from the new cards.
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11 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:
1. You need some memory dies. Cant buy those seperate or in bulk, you can only find other sticks and remove their soldering for them.
2. PCB. Good luck making traces yourself
if you know how to you can always order a printed pcb from a number of places around the web.
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Honestly getting some separate speakers and using that instead of buying a DAC will most certainly produce a way better sound
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well, for the audio problem you probably need to download audio drivers...
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1 minute ago, PricklyAlien said:
thanks. will it be better than a g4560 with a gt 1030?
oh yhea. But you should know that both your p=options are pretty bad
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the first one for sure
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IT is but it causes XP to have memory problems, so not reccomended.
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It's very possible. Happens more often than you would think to get DOA RAM.
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I have found what's probably the problem. I have run a benchmark and the seq write speed is down to 24 Mb/sec...
Breaker blew and now when i startup my pc it’s distorted
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make sure to check if this only happens on the monitors you were using when the breaker blew, or if it happens with all monitors! you might have only damaged the monitors, which is less problematic than a damaged gpu or something!