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Webnerdz

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    Webnerdz reacted to Naeaes in A question about HDR   
    Seems to me that this HDR+ is intended for non-HDR content and even non-HDR hardware: http://www.samsung.com/global/tv/news/samsung-announces-hdr-update.html
    Since you have native HDR, maybe stick to using it instead of HDR+. Then again, maybe turning HDR off for non-HDR content and using HDR+ instead can look better.
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    Webnerdz reacted to AshleyAshes in A question about HDR   
    On Samsung TVs those settings seem to be both 'special modes' AND some pre-sets, as such the HDR+ function will change the color temperature but you can change it back and it will be apparently remembered when enabling HDR+.  That said, yes, as stated above, it's not for HDR content, it's supposed to make SDR content look 'HDRer' or something.
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    Webnerdz got a reaction from Stevoisboss in Help please!   
    I was building my new pc today but as I was installing the cpu I put it in slightly incorrectly(a little to far to the right of the socket) but I tried to jiggle it into place buy it I think I rubbed the two off of each other, not a huge amount or anything just wondering if I could've have damaged either part? The cpu is installed with the cooler and everything,  will be test booting tomorrow so I guess I'll see then... 
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    Webnerdz got a reaction from Trav_X in Help please!   
    It's intel, so no pins on cpu, just contacts 
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    Webnerdz got a reaction from NoctHorn in No sound and other Windows problems   
    I had the problem with the windows key and search bar not working when i first installed windows 10, I googled it and found a solution, it was a windows powershell command in cmd but i can't remember the website, google it and it might pop up. Hope this helped in some way.
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