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Glennieboyyy007

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  1. sometimes some sata connections get turned of when specific pcie lanes are used (mostly for M.2). try a different sata port on your mobo
  2. something may be wrong with your ram as it shows only 4GB available. 8GB would be enough for most games, dota 2 especially, but 4 is a tad low
  3. what about the samsung 860 QVO? it's cheaper then an EVO and still the quality of a samsung ssd
  4. yes. junction temperature is a safety measure to prevent components from dying because of to much heat (meaning it's a setting kind of)
  5. try MSI afterburner. it has good temperature logging, custom fan curve software and other bells and whistles
  6. it says the current temperature is 72 degrees celcius, which is a normal operating temperature during gaming. the tjunction temperature is the temperature the gpu will prevent the generation of more heat, so it can cool down
  7. okay. so disabling v-sync should let you up your settings in games and have a higher frame-rate
  8. what are the specs of your previous build? did you disable v-sync? did you plug the fans into the correct plugs on your mobo?
  9. did you connect the display with the motherboard or the gpu?
  10. (s)he can try using another pc or go to school/uni/work or so and use a pc there to download it
  11. download the internet driver for your motherboard onto a usb stick and stick that into your new pc. i had the same problem and that solved it for me
  12. check nvidia control panel and set it back to 144hz if it is on 60. sometimes the nvidia control panel does that unfortunately
  13. i had that problem with my tablet. i used to charge it overnight, which didn't turn out to be healthy. try to charge your phone during the day with the included charger. charge it when you are below 25% and stop charging aroung 90%. it really helps the battery keep at it for a longer period of time.
  14. if you have an intel cpu or and amd apu, then you can connect the monitor to your motherboard to see if the problem is your gpu. you could also just try swapping out the gpu with a different one, if you have a second one laying arounde
  15. if the parts in your bio haven't changed. get a new cpu/mobo/ram
  16. i have a course about computer networking. it's kind of the same as your second part. the book i have has 800 pages explaining the layers and some security and wireless stuff. it's called: computer networking A top-down approach. i have the 7th edition, but the sixth is still very viable. here is a link to an pdf of it
  17. next time you get an BSOD, check the error code! the we know how to fix the BSOD. however, did you OC anything, maybe that's the problem
  18. you can do both! so feel free to choose what looks best to you
  19. Use firefox. Or Opera. Never, ever Chrome. Just my opinion. Unless it is for a specific reason everyone has it's own opinion XD to the OP: My firefox, also latest version is using way less. probably the site that you have open need a lot of ram.
  20. what's the voltage like when it runs that hot?
  21. curved displays aren't an improvement imo. i got a curved panel and a flat one. i actually prefer the flat one. some straight lines might look bend if you don't look at your screen right infront of your eyes but a bit higher/lower, then the lines get bend
  22. probably a stupid question, but did you plug your cable to the monitor into your mobo? or in the gpu?
  23. what exactly do you want to run? games (which ones)? just browser?
  24. wait what, you say subwoofer but you are talking about a headset? nvm. looked it up, never heard of that being a thing.
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