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  1. My desktop will restart at random intervals, I have had it last hours and then restart, also all the way to loading up the bios and restarting several times at that point. I checked the temps and even at the highest temp being 74c it still restarted, I did sit in the bios screen and it did restart. Fixes I've tried - setting BIOS to default -turning off system failure auto restart -changing battery power min processor state to 5% - ran malware scan and quick virus scan(can't do full scan since it normally restarts before it's finished) -Checked temps while playing Kenshi (highest was 74c) -Checked Idol temps(highest being 37c the M.2 everything else low 30s high 20s) -Updated BIOS Specs Windows 10 Asrock z97 Extreme4 (BIOS version 2.60) Intel Core i7 4790k Samsung SSD 850 EVO 1TB WDC WD10EARS-22Y5B1 Toshiba DT01ACA100 Samsung SSD 850 EVO M.2 250GB(OS is on this one) NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Rosewill SMG 850 (850W 80+ gold)[I just installed this but this problem has persisted before I installed it]
  2. As the title says wanted to upgrade the memory saw this SSD and as far as I can tell it should work, But just wanted to make sure before I buy it. Laptop:GP75 Leopard 10SFSK-481 Link: https://us.msi.com/Laptop/GP75-Leopard-10SX/Specification https://www.newegg.com/team-group-2tb-ex2/p/N82E16820331608
  3. The problem with keep buying a new laptop is every so often you have to keep shelling out the 1.4k. With the desktop you can just slowly buy what ever part is needed to upgrade to a certain point. cooling would be more holes with case fans. I already use a mouse with my laptop so i would simply just have to connect the keyboard is all. 9/10 i have my laptop always plugged in anyway so I would simply just plug the thing and it's normally hotels i am in so I have something to set it on. Plus if you look at the image it would be done something like that. So were a laptop sits horizontally this would be more vertical, technically saving space. I would simply use the suitcase to carry it where ever hence why i wanted it in a suitcase. The monitor would simply be Vesa mounted to the front or directly mount to the front. The idea would be like the picture those fans would be the back and the monitor on the front you'd set the thing down on a table plug peripherals and power cords and play. As of now that's what i pretty much do with my laptop.
  4. So I wanted to build a portable desktop after looking at laptop prices. So I was going to buy one of the 2 suitcases below cut the needed holes then attach the 21.5 in monitor on the front using either a visa mount part or just direct screwing it into the suitcase. The reason it doesn't have a graphics card is I have a old 980 I use to use. that or I figured I could always takeout the 1080 from my desktop when needed. I do realize that the monitor may hangover the edge a little bit. I was wondering if anyone has done this before and has any advice or if there is a case that already does this job for me would be nice as well if anyone has heard of such a thing. Also just wanted a second opinion on the parts. Cheaper is better but id rather not go too much more expensive. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gvLvMv Case 1: https://www.amazon.com/ALUBOX-LB-420-B-Hard-Case/dp/B07KSZ6MK6/ref=sr_1_41?dchild=1&keywords=metal+briefcase&qid=1626896218&s=apparel&sr=1-41 Case 2: https://www.amazon.com/Vestil-CASE-1814-textured-Carrying-corners/dp/B0052PJ39C/ref=pd_sbs_1/147-7112260-1470210?pd_rd_w=DjQzH&pf_rd_p=0f56f70f-21e6-4d11-bb4a-bcdb928a3c5a&pf_rd_r=W07ARXFMCCCPGXAJ6GWD&pd_rd_r=0d6c90bc-106c-4db4-a172-64b37cb49973&pd_rd_wg=tyH9V&pd_rd_i=B0052PJ39C&th=1 Possible Vesa mount for monitor: https://www.newegg.com/black-msi-ag242m5-mount/p/N82E16824960007?item=N82E16824960007&source=region&nm_mc=knc-googleadwords-pc&cm_mmc=knc-googleadwords-pc-_-pla-_-accessories+-+monitors-_-N82E16824960007&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-7DC0Kb18QIVFJXICh2glAPQEAQYESABEgL2GvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
  5. I just tried redoing the cpu and now I got 2 bursts Of air from the fans one light the other is a lil louder
  6. did that yesterday nothing happened gunna try redoing the cpu see if some how I had incorrectly placed it. will give results
  7. *The system Is Windows 10 X64 MOBO: Asus Prime B36M-A RAM: Crucial 16GB DDR4-2400 CPU: i7 7700 Storage: M.2 Samsung NVMe SSD 960 EVO HDD grabbed from old pre built comp PSU: EVGA 600 BR GPU: Asus 1060 *This is a friends computer who is using parts from his old prebuilt system. This is what I could gather from just what I physically saw / he told me.
  8. I was doing a new build, got everything in fine then I push the power button and everything starts then stops immediately. The cpu and gpu fan spin I can see the mobo has power. Its fresh new thermal paste too. I did replug everything in then out. It is windows 10 64.
  9. I don't remember my windows 10 password for my laptop. Everything so far I have googled has failed. This includes pushing f8 to get in as admin, do not have a usb with me, and don't have a disk either. I have pushed shift, alt, ctrl with every f key at the login in screen and nothing happens. Is it a bust or is there some other way?
  10. alright ill give your suggestion a try thank you for the help. Also For zerotier my friends would connect normally or would they be using the lan option vs the internet option if the game has one?
  11. Would just getting my own router work? As far as I know there is nothing in my lease that says I can't touch or get my own router. And i'm not looking for anything illegal just want to be able to host certain games for me and my mates. Not too sure how keen my landlord would be on changing router settings.
  12. So I am renting a house and they include the internet with rent. But the problem is I am unable to accesses the router to port forward so I can not host any kind of games. I did go to the normal way of logging into a router using the 192.168 in the address bar. how ever when I do that I get the screen below. So even trying the default is a no go. I do have physical access to the router. Is there anyway to bypass it or any other way to port forward without having to login to the router using the 192.168 way? The ISP is Spectrum and the router is TP- Link archer c7 ac1750.
  13. I do not know if its from the ISP but the ISP is spectrum. the model of the router is TP- Link archer c7 ac1750. When I do the normal way to log in it ask for email and password instead of user name and pass. The pic is of the screen I get to when I do the normal way of accessing the router.
  14. I have no ability to access the router at my current place. I was trying to port forward for a minecraft server I wanted to host. However since I have no way to get on the router to port forward i was unable to do so. I was wondering if there is some way to port forward without having to be able to access the router login info.
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