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S h u r i k e n

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  • Birthday May 18

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    London, England
  • Interests
    Scale modelling and cats
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    i7 8700K
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Strix Z370-F
  • RAM
    16GB (2x8GB) Vengeance LPX DDR4
  • GPU
    ASUS Strix GTX 1080
  • Case
    Fractal Design R6 TG
  • Storage
    1x 1TB WD Black / 1x 512GB WD Black PCIe NVMe /1x 120GB Samsung 750 Evo
  • PSU
    Corsair RM750x + CableMod Cables
  • Display(s)
    3x ASUS VN247
  • Cooling
    Cryorig R1 Ultimate
  • Keyboard
    Cooler Master Masterkeys Lite L Combo RGB
  • Mouse
    Razer Deathadder V2
  • Sound
    Razer Kraken X / Behringer Uphoria UMC22 for guitar
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit / whatever linux distro i feel like
  • Laptop
    Dell XPS 13 2in1 7390 (i7 1065G7 / 16GB / 4K)
  • Phone
    Galaxy S20

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  1. Thanks! prolly should have worded that as ~physically~ smaller
  2. Yes, I usually position it as far up as I can. I still manage to forget every time tho and wonder why the cursor gets stuck -_-
  3. I have an XPS 13 with the WQUXGA display and connect it to a 24" FHD, setting Windows to extend the screen. When moving windows between them, because Windows thinks that the 13" screen is larger because of the higher resolution, there's only a small gap where I can move a window through. Is there any way I can fix this without setting my laptop to output at WUXGA? I need the extra fidelity for the work I do. Thanks :)
  4. buy a fan controller / splitter edit: also number of fan pins has nothing to do with "how many colours they have"
  5. What settings are you running it at? And at what resolution?
  6. For a card that old, it might just be toast.
  7. Issue 1: Could just need a clean, might be dusty. Or it's just got a powerful fan. Issue 2: It's probably drawing too much power from the wall for your house's circuits to handle. Try plugging it into another outlet.
  8. Your PC will only use as much power as it needs. Running a system that consumes 300W on a 1200W PSU will not cost more than running it on a 500W PSU. The PSU's rating says how much power it can provide at most.
  9. If it's connected fine, and the little clip on top has clipped I'd say you're all good.
  10. Are you getting gpu fan spin? You might have zapped something. Otherwise, idk.
  11. Ja, if you didn;t power on it should be fine (although I don't know how you had the strength to push it in like that....). If you did turn it on, the 4+4 cpu pin layout is sending 12v to everywhere the gpu wouldn't want it....
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