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    San Diego, California
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    Programing, Computers, Engineering
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    Software Developer
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  1. The latest driver from NVIDIA (528.49) should fix this issue, probably something to do with Discord's recent update allowing RTX 40 series cards to video encode using the new format. Patch notes say Discord update causes GPU memory clocks to drop to P2 state [3960028]
  2. Hello! I'm currently parting out ideas for a new PC and have run into a possible issue that I'm not sure about. The motherboard I'm looking at has two M.2 SSD slots with four SATA ports. View the block diagram here. Essentially I'm wondering if I have both M.2 slots populated if I'll lose any of the SATA ports. I could not find the answer in the manual, but perhaps my eyes are playing tricks on me so I'm reaching out to this forum's expertise. If you need any more information please let me know! Thanks!
  3. This is going to look really good. I'm excited to follow this
  4. First time I have been on the forums since it started... Just saw the Vessel video and decided to jump back on, wow this place looks different.
  5. Damn. Thank you sir for all of the help. I'll see if I can get it RMA'd
  6. tried it but once again nothing....
  7. What should I be looking for when I do this
  8. Are you sure it won't damage it in any way?
  9. What do you do exactly to jump it?
  10. I know the Mobo is getting some power because the backlight on the start button comes on
  11. @Bleedman0xx I just tried that and still nothing. I even removed the batter in the Mobo to see if it would do anything. Still no
  12. Hey guys I have a big problem with my ASUS Rampage IV Extreme. Please help! Today I wake up and go to turn my computer on. I go to press the button and nothing happens. I the press the onboard start button, and nothing happens. I remove the graphics card and try again. Nothing happens. I remove all ram and still nothing not even a post code. I make sure the 24-pin is secure and it is. I then remove all fans from their headers, I also tried to switch out the power cable going to the wall and nothing changed. I take the CPU out to inspect the pins and all pins are fine. I try to boot it again and once again nothing happens. Please do try to help me! It seems that I have tried everything to fix this. Thanks for reading
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