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  1. Like Needfuldoer mentioned, I carry a DeWalt impact driver bit set and use it with my LTT screwdriver since I usually have both on hand more readily than I do LTT bits. Depending on the length of the bit, it can get a little wobbly but it gets the job done. Something like this:
  2. No ETA yet, but iirc it was mentioned that they wanted to release it this year? Don't quote me on that. Best to just sign up for a notification on the store: https://www.lttstore.com/pages/retro-signup
  3. I've played Valo on a 2nd gen Intel CPU (an old SFF Dell Optiplex) and 1050ti so I don't see an issue with this. Most free to play games like Valorant, League of Legends, Overwatch, etc can be played on low-end hardware. However, if you want to play more demanding games like your Cyberpunks of the world, then you'll need to upgrade. Like Tetras said, if you upgrade the GPU, you'll probably be able to play more games (and have better frames in F2P FPS/MOBAs) down the line.
  4. Lowkey would recommend getting a wrist glider. I can't live without mine anymore. You can go primo with DeltaHub or get a relatively cheap one on Amazon. Example:
  5. In most cases, new products are showcased on WAN Show in the same week they're released. I know most people can't be asked to watch WAN Show (especially when it's 3-4+ hours long), but timestamp guy is there to save the day. You can see the Tech Sack featured in the below videos: Hope this helps!
  6. No tripping here, I believe this was mentioned on Sept 15 WAN show. You can send them the information on your jacket using the below form (e.g., brand, link to product, etc): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf_LekfQzE-WtmFGwaolA-W4t1dlMwvO-m9a8d9wB38pNUp_w/viewform
  7. Oh you right, that was mentioned on a WAN Show I believe. Good memory! In that case, we might not see an update until they start reaching out to confirm addresses. I can't see any other update than that, outside of Linus saying "yeah they're still being produced"
  8. There's an answer on the store FAQ: One or more of the carabiner zipper pulls on my backpack is misaligned or has snapped off completely. How can I get this fixed? tl;dr - new carabiners and repair kit have been in mass production as of July. We'll probably see another update once they've received them (which will hopefully be before the end of the year).
  9. There was also a post on Twitter (X?) with some of the colours: Got the ROYGBIV going on.
  10. I believe OP is talking about Floatplane. At least, that's where I got the notification and was wondering where the video went.
  11. I would assume this as well, but this exact same issue also happened to my B450M Mortar (non-max) last month. Just sent that for RMA, but I had used that for over a year before this happened. This new B450M Mortar Max was good for a few days before it fubar'd.
  12. Hi all, I'm having issues with my current build not booting, and I was hoping someone may be able to chime in on a solution. I've booted the build successfully before so I don't believe any parts are faulty. First, the build: CPU = Ryzen 7 3700X Motherboard = MSI B450M Mortar Max Memory = Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (DDR4 3600) GPU = EVGA RTX 2080 Super PSU = Corsair CS650M Issue = PC would not boot up when assembled, so I took it apart to troubleshoot. Found that motherboard does not boot or power fans when CPU is installed. I have been troubleshooting this issue outside of the case using the motherboard box and I have tried the following: Test #1: Boot motherboard with nothing installed except 24 pin and 8 pin connectors. Result = PSU fan spins and EZ Debug LED lights up the "CPU" light. Test #2A: Boot motherboard with a minimal setup (CPU, CPU Cooler, 1 stick of RAM, GPU and PSU with 24-pin and 8-pin connectors connected). Result = No boot or any fan spin. Mobo lights do not light up (including EZ Debug LED). Test #2B: Boot motherboard with a minimal setup using different components (Ryzen 5 2600, GTX 1060, EVGA SuperNova 1000W PSU). Tested attempted using different combinations of the components. Result = No boot or any fan spin. Mobo lights do not light up (including EZ Debug LED). At this point I assumed it might be a BIOS issue, so I did the following: (BIOS taken from https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/B450M-MORTAR-MAX) Test #3A: Clear CMOS by jumping JBAT1 for 10 seconds. Then, attempt boot with minimal setup. Result = No boot or any fan spin. Mobo lights do not light up (including EZ Debug LED). Test #3B: Remove CMOS battery for 30-60 minutes, reinstall and attempt boot with minimal setup, Result = No boot or any fan spin. Mobo lights do not light up (including EZ Debug LED). Test #4A: Attempt to update BIOS by using BIOS Flashback button and latest version found on MSI's website put onto the root of a 4GB FAT32 formatted USB drive. This was done with no components installed and the 24-pin and 8-pin power connectors connected. Test also attempted with another 4GB and 8GB FAT32 formatted USB. Result = BIOS Flashback LED does not flash at all, and the motherboard boots up after a few seconds, spinning up the PSU fan and lighting up the "CPU" EZ Debug LED. After this, I attempted to boot with a minimal setup to no avail. Test #4B: Attempt to update BIOS by using BIOS Flashback button and latest version found on MSI's website. This was done with minimal components installed. Result = No boot or any fan spin. Mobo lights do not light up (including EZ Debug LED). Test #4C: Attempt to update BIOS by using BIOS Flashback button and latest version found on MSI's website. This was done with only RAM installed (attempted 1 stick and 2 sticks in dual channel). Result = BIOS Flashback LED does not flash at all, and the motherboard boots up after a few seconds, spinning up the PSU fan and lighting up the "CPU" EZ Debug LED. After this, I attempted to boot with a minimal setup to no avail. I assume the BIOS Flashback button does work and the LED does light up, as if I press the button with no USB attached, it flashes 3 times (to signify it was not able to find the BIOS file). This also happens if I use an NTFS-formatted USB drive. After this, I was curious if I would get the proper lighting sequence for the EZ Debug LED. People online have said that the CPU light will light up for ~3 seconds, then turn off. Then, the DRAM light, then VGA, then BOOT. Since I only ever got as far as a solid CPU light, I did the following: Test #5: Boot motherboard with only CPU, CPU cooler, and PSU attached. Result = No boot or any fan spin. Mobo lights do not light up (including EZ Debug LED). Test #6: Boot motherboard with RAM, GPU, and PSU attached. Result = PSU fan spins, RAM lights up, GPU lights up and fans spin. Now I'm stumped and no amount of Google-fu has been able to solve my issue. Anyone have any ideas as to what might be wrong or potential solutions? Thanks! ============================ Update (2019-11-15): MSI swapped my B450 Mortar, which had the exact same issue. Assuming they couldn't fix the issue with that board, I will be sending my B450 Mortar Max for RMA as well. Thanks for the replies.
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