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  1. I just came back from a 6 week vacation and when I tried to turn on my pc, I noticed a solid blue light coming from the motherboard (photo). I looked up the problem and tried shorting the pins directly next to the light with a screwdriver and also with a key, but neither attempt worked. I then tried removing the CMOS battery for about 5 minutes, but that also didn't work. What can I try from here? CPU: i7 6700k Motherboard: MSI Z170A Gaming M5 IMG_2110.HEIC
  2. Hi! My current phone, the OnePlus 5T, has 6GB RAM. I am thinking of buying an iPhone 13, which has 4. Would I be able to notice a performance difference in everyday use? I don't use any performance-intensive apps/games and rarely have more than 5-6 apps open at once. Thanks!
  3. A power cable or something similar probably gets dislodged when it turns upright. Make sure that none of your other cables are intertwined with one another, so that a cable won't get pulled on by others. Another solution would be to unplug everything and plug everything back in.
  4. Ever since I tried a mechanical keyboard for the first time at Micro Center, I've wanted to buy one. Unfortunately, they were too expensive. I believe that I should now buy a mechanical keyboard. The only thing I need from whichever keyboard(s) is/are recommended is for it to have a Cherry MX Brown version. The most I would be willing to spend is $120 USD. Stuff that would be very nice, but not necessary: RGB Volume controls Macro keys Thank you!
  5. No. Because it didn't say that the drivers were not up to date, I didn't bother. I'm downloading them now (from MSI's website).
  6. https://pcpartpicker.com/user/elbarto2003/saved/68xcYJ Here is pretty much my first. It has a better CPU.
  7. The H100i Pro also takes 120mm fans, so that's fine. The fans on the H100i v2 will spin a tiny bit faster.
  8. I've installed it and device manager says the drivers are up to date, but its still not playing audio out of either place.
  9. No, but I checked Control Panel and Device Manager and it doesn't appear to be installed.
  10. I had to reinstall Windows because of some issues I was having. I have reinstalled it, and have most of my stuff. When I went to watch a YouTube video because I was bored, I noticed that when I plugged my headphones in, nothing came up from Realtek asking me what device I had just plugged in. I put my headphones into the front panel and mobo connectors but neither worked. I then clicked the little up arrow in the bottom right corner to see if the little speaker was there, but it wasn't. Specs: Windows 10 Home 64bit i7-6700K MSI Z170A Gaming M5 HyperX Fury 16GB (2x8) DDR4-2400 Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 6GB G1 Gaming Hyper 212 EVO EVGA 650GQ 80+Gold 650W OWC Mercury 120GB SSD (drive with OS) Samsung 850EVO 250GB Toshiba 2TB HDD (don't know the specific model number, got it out of box)
  11. So I could have clicked yes and my system would return to normal?
  12. For the edit I made just after I clarified my mistake.
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