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NTDaws

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  1. Well I've officially swapped over from the Asus Strix X670E-E to the ASRock Taichi X670E, and man it's WAYYYY more stable then Gigabyte or Asus (also tried the aorus pro x x670e and it crapped out in a day) overall. Updated my BIOS and everything is smooth as heck, aside from helldivers 2 crashing but pretty certain it's just the game this time lol. Anyways anyone looking to switch brands I do recommend ASRock overall for AM5. Very stable.

  2. NTDaws

    Lmao board works perfect. I prooooooobably shou…

    What board you got
  3. Best part of the Death Stranding 2 Trailer.

     

  4. Another year around the sun my friends!

  5. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays my fellow nerds.

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  6. @GuiltySpark_@Alex Atkin UK The reason for all the specific things is because I have two ARGB controllers that need two different ports. The X670E isn't so much as a requirement but generally I like the design of these boards more as I am going for a more aesthetically pleasing design. I'm also a Network Engineer in school and do some programming on the side so having that performance without issue is why I own a 7950X. I didn't wanna go with off brand RGB controllers as I wanted everything to sync together. It also simplifies things if I change motherboard manufacturers because it will all work together either way. I have two Gen 5 drives and 2 Gen 4 drives and I don't want to lose that speed if I go only Gen 4. Thank you for the motherboard recommendations.
  7. Howdy Fellas, I've had a consistent amount of issues with ASUS motherboards in the past few years and I'd like to swap to a new brand. Requirements: -ATX or E-ATX -2 ARGB Ports -Very good power delivery for the 7950X (I already own the CPU) -At least 2x Gen 5 M.2, and 2x Gen 4 M.2, so at least 4 total. -Shielded PCI-E 5 x16 Thanks!
  8. Hey Fellas, I have a computer that's losing internet connectivity after a couple hours. After restart, it works fine for a bit, but then ends up in the same scenario, pinging a ipv4 has no response, however ipv6 seems to work just fine. Any Ideas? Things I will probably try is reinstalling drivers, resetting the modem, resetting network settings.
  9. From a financial standpoint they probably would not break even if they attempted to do in the states or anywhere else through canada. At least in vancouver they have everything on site and its generally just lots of moving trucks. I get why people want it closer to them, but then its not closer for everybody else. So at the end of the day there is no real benefit to moving it.
  10. Its correct Edit: forgot to change the team number oop
  11. Its okay our bodies run off electricity pulses so if anything my mental GPU will just become faster.
  12. Good thing its snowing now cause i needed a space heater anyway.
  13. Weird thought but is there any wifi devices near your PC?
  14. He can try to access the BIOS through Windows directly go to the Start menu and go to Settings. Once here, click on Update - Recovery - Advanced Startup - Restart Now, once it reboots. Go to advanced options, then click UEFI Firmware Settings. This should reboot and then take them into the BIOS.
  15. Does your build include peripherals and a monitor, also we can't see your parts list. You need to go into the parts list and click the T on the tool bar and paste it in here.
  16. You will be fine for sure, I used to have a 10850K and a 3070Ti on a 650 Watt PSU and as long as it’s not overclocked it’ll be a charm.
  17. NTDaws

    Sick of badly optimised games that even modern…

    It’s probably one of the most generally annoying things out there, the last of us part 1 was a good example when it released when you essentially needed a 3080 or higher for it to actually perform properly.
  18. Just wanted to show everyone the cheer fear as they dropped into the dunk tank at LTX.

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  19. Taken from Logitech: To scroll horizontally: On the left side of the mouse, press and hold the backward or forward button. Start scrolling the main wheel. That should disable it clicking it again. Download the software to disable it permanently.
  20. NTDaws

    6 year forum anniversary. Time flies damn.

    I enjoy how you and I joined around the same time.
  21. While DigitalChillMart is generally a safe site and have good reviews overall, it's hard to say if said keys are legit retail keys or as @Needfuldoer said; stolen corporate keys. I will still recommend purchasing a proper version from the Windows Store.
  22. Yeah ran into the same issue on my AMD platform, gotta stick with the 2x16GB sticks.
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