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Eliassos

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  • Birthday Dec 22, 1995

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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwZRUZa1i20 I can't seem to find a name for this kind of adaptor on the internet Anyone knows this by name/brand? I went to the store a few minutes ago, they told me it cost about 20-30€, I can't really find the solution because I think I'm missing some sort of name or detail Again, many thanks for the help
  2. Thanks man, appreciate the input Time to google! EDIT: Does it matter whether it's from DVI to HDMI or VGA to HDMI? Is there NOTICABLE quality loss ?
  3. from memory, I know I have: - CPU Intel i5 2400 @3.1GHz - GPU Crossfire AMD 6850 - 8GB rams, no clue from what or who - motherboard: can't remember - 750 Watt It's not much, but I didn't assemble my PC It was my cousin's idea to make a self built PC.
  4. Hi, I'm pretty new at this forum, my friend referred me to here for my problem. I recently bought 3 monitors, with the intention to game with 3 monitors obviously, however I think I am missing a port on my GPU. I have the AMD 6850 crossfire, there are 2 DVI outputs on each card. I assume to make them work all together - for gaming on triple screens- you need to connect all your 3 monitors on your one single GPU, AMD 6850 in this case. Is this correct? I am one DVI port short, do I need an adapter for the extra port? ( DVI to HDMI, or DVI to a port that I don't know ) If so, how can I make all 3 monitors work? I have no knowledge of computer cables, adapters, on making stuff work. Any chance any of you guys could help me work this thing out? I would greatly appreciate it. Many many many thanks in advance! EDIT: I hope I posted this in the right section, if not, my apologies. Elias
  5. I will as soon as I have another PC available. Does anyone know what might cause the problem? Like what are the most common issues with mic buzzing? Signals that interfere with eachothers? I don't have any real advanced computer knowledge :l
  6. Nope, It's more like a deep buzz. "Bzzzuuuhhhzzzzzz" I don't know how to exactly describe the sound. It happens randomly
  7. Hello there My Name is Elias and I'm stuck with some kind of problem. I have most recently bought a new headset because my older one was completely broken. So I went to a store and bought the H390 Logitech USB headset, Since 2 days ago that I have skyped with my friends, they all complained about a "buzzing" noise. Like there is a small error on the circuit. The "buzzing" happens at completely random times and I've got a feeling there is no error inside/on the cable. I have had this headset for a few days now and I'm not sure if I should bring it back or weather it is a problem somewhere inside my computer that needs to be solved. Off topic: I think this is a very nice forum, most likely that I'll be using it more frequently. Elias
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