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? ๖ۣۜKirotone ?

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About ? ๖ۣۜKirotone ?

  • Birthday Jun 13, 2000

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United Kingdom

System

  • CPU
    i5 - 6600k
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z170M Mortar
  • RAM
    16GB (2 x 8GB) 2400mHz Corsair Vengeance
  • GPU
    Gtx 1060 6GB Asus Strix (3 fan ver.)
  • Case
    Raijintek Aeneas (Black, Windowed)
  • Storage
    2TB Seagate SSHD
  • PSU
    Corsair RM550X (550W)
  • Display(s)
    BenQ XL2430T
  • Cooling
    1 x Raijintek 120mm, 2 x Raijintek 140mm, 2 x Corsair AF120 (Blue), 1 x Corsair AF140 (Blue)
  • Keyboard
    Corsair Strafe RGB (Silent)
  • Mouse
    Logitech G602
  • Sound
    GoGroove BassPulse (Blue)
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 64-bit

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  1. I could also, if need be, re-use the antenna from my old wi-fi card on the new one. I salvaged it from an old laptop, so it uses two small adhesive plates on long wires for its antenna meaning I could just stick them to the top of my case.
  2. I meant a M.2 to Mini PCIe adapter (which I have basically given up searching for as it's pretty clear it'd be cheaper getting a normal m.2 wifi card). I might just get this.
  3. Can't seem to find anything about M.2 wi-fi adapters
  4. I thought it would be, just seeing it was possible. But I might consider getting a new M.2 wi-fi card
  5. Ik, just would rather make use of the current Wi-fi card I have.
  6. That one's an M.2 Sata connection, different to the M.2 wi-fi connector. Thanks though
  7. Does anyone know of an adapter that plugs into an M.2 wi-fi slot and allows a Mini PCIE wi-fi card to be plugged into it ( like the reverse of this)? My motherboard has an M.2 wi-fi slot, but my spare wi-fi card is Mini PCIE form factor. I'd ideally not want a standard PCIE adapter as it would block my graphics card on my horizontal motherboard.
  8. I was wondering how having 2 different overclocking software running simultaneously would work. I like to use MSI Afterburner, but if I want to use my Strix's fan headers with one of my case fans, then I need to use GPU Tweak II as well. So I was wondering how the card would act with both software running? Would it prioritise the highest overclocked settings or choose one of the software over the other entirely and randomly? I need to have my OC settings from AB but I want to have the system fan settings used from GT2. Any suggestions?
  9. I managed to fix it. I uninstalled everything Nvidia from my programs and features and then just reinstalled the geforce experience from the disk provided with my GPU.
  10. Sorry, didn't read that first reply properly - should I uninstall all Nvidia software from my PC and try again?
  11. I've installed that and used the self-extracter, what's next?
  12. I have both Nvidia Control Panel and GeForce Experience installed, but when I tried to just update the drivers via that, it couldn't detect my card either.
  13. I've just accidentally uninstalled by Nvidia Display Driver (in System > Device Manager) and when I try to reinstall them (from here) it says it cannot detect my Gtx 1060 (Asus Strix). Please help...
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