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Jared_Reabow

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About Jared_Reabow

  • Birthday Aug 05, 1994

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    @MultirotorGuy

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Oxford United Kingdom
  • Interests
    Drones, computers, CNC equiptment etc
  • Biography
    I am a very tech orientated person, developer for unique and groundbreaking UAV technologies and applications.
    I bring over 10 years experience designing, building and flying specialized UAVs for the private, scientific and entertainment sectors. I have won worldwide competitions that require ingenious UAV solutions, built systems to exceed expectations and engineered solutions for the most adverse situations.

    With further commercial experience in LUA web development, hardware and software prototyping, design and development, if there is a problem that exists, I will do my best to find a solution, confident I will come up with something unique.
  • Occupation
    UAV systems developer.

System

  • CPU
    2x E5-2695 v3
  • Motherboard
    Z10PA-D8
  • RAM
    64GB
  • GPU
    980ti
  • Case
    H440 Black and Green
  • Storage
    raid 0 500GB Crucial SSD
  • PSU
    Silverstone Strider 850T
  • Display(s)
    Panasonic TX-40CX680B 4k 40" and 2x Dell U2913WM
  • Cooling
    Alienware Aurora R4 and CoolIT eco ALC CPU Cooler
  • Keyboard
    Generic
  • Mouse
    MX Master
  • Sound
    TV
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. I work with and hack these professionally, if LTT ever wants to cover them and fancies a trip down under to see AirseedTechnologies, DM me
  2. Video Idea: Convert DELL "THE SHOWSTOPPER" to a modern PC but installing framework guts. Thing is the dell showstopper is pretty fantastic for a number of reasons, mainly however it is that it's HUUUGEEE. So framework is known for its usability in many formats, so as a cool LTT video, this would be really interesting.
  3. Given the way the blinking region seems to travel down the screen and how the error looks, it looks like a cable issue, but given it happens on multiple screens, this clearly isn't the issue. I think it is likely a gpu failure, but I'd duggedt trying it in a different pci slot, also, try changing refresh rates.
  4. I attended the first LTX back in 2017, flew there from the UK. My observations were that the company is run by people who want to be serious but also want to have fun. This means that personally opinions and biases can effect operations and processes detrimentally just as much as it can effect them positively. You can't have the good parts without the bad parts, meaning you can't shoot down the way the company and individuals behaved as systematic problems if you also support their same behaviours in other situations. At best you can say this was an oversight or error that needs to be corrected. I won the Auction for a broken 10tb hdd they used on their oil PC, at the time of winning I knew it was "Junk", now although I was actually able to repair it and still use it, this item shows LTT will sell "JUNK" willingly, and sometimes sell things that aren't junk unknowingly. Having read several comments from people stating LTT sold it as "junk" egregiously, or maliciously, I say that is nonsense, and more specifically, don't attribute to malice what can as easily be attributed to ignorance; specifically there is a good possibility a number of these actions were due to a breakdown in information communication and not intentional acts of harm.
  5. you would not hit max watts unless you ran both on full power at the same time. you would need cables for both. please try your new gpu in a different slot. also, in bios make sure it is set to prioritize pci gpu
  6. in this case, plug both GPU into the machine at the same time and let me know if it works
  7. it sounds more likely thats your drive is failing. if you have a spare HDD, SDD or whatever just to try doing a fresh install and check if the problem persists as that would be very informative as to the issue
  8. most likely a bios issue but follow these steps and reply to my questions please. step 0: Save your bios settings somewhere if you can (specifically boot settings, security settings, legacy settings and raid settings) S1: is there an OLD gpu in the new machine and you are directly swapping your GPU from your previous machine to your current machine? if yes: check power to the new GPU is sufficient and try other video outputs on the card if no: with the GPU removed, in your bios; set the video display output to priority for PCIE. S2: in your current pc, are you using an Integrated GPU or swapping to a different slot if yes: Make sure you a pugging into the GPU and not the motherboard video outputs if no: reset the bios to default by removing the CMOS battery
  9. check the insides of your USB ports, there is a chance you have bent pins in one of the ports. Check both the 2.0 and 3.0 pins.
  10. Well if this happens on a different machine, seems clear its a monitor issue. Do a factory reset on the monitor, remove all other cables, only power and video, if the issue persists its just bad luck.
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