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About Crunchy Dragon
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Gender
Not Telling
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Location
62 West Wallaby Street
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Interests
good food, good company, self-government
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Biography
Intel HEDT Fan. MacBook Enjoyer.
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Occupation
not an astronaut
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Member title
The Sushi™
System
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CPU
Intel Core i7-7820X
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Motherboard
EVGA X299 FTW-K
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RAM
Corsair Dominator Platinum 8x8GB DDR4-2800
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GPU
EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 Super FTW3
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Case
Fractal Design Define 7 XL
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Storage
Crucial MX500 250GB, 3x 1TB WD Blue 7200RPM, Crucial MX500 500GB, Crucial P3 1TB
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PSU
Corsair RM1000e
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Display(s)
Asus VG279QR, Dell SE2717HR
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Cooling
Corsair H110i
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Keyboard
Corsair K68 RGB
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Mouse
Logitech G Pro Wireless
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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Laptop
2019 MacBook Pro 16" Core i7-9750H, 16GB DDR4-2666, Radeon Pro 5300M, 512GB SSD
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Screen randomly went black an said no signal
Crunchy Dragon replied to WolfOfValahalla's topic in Graphics Cards
Yeah, just uninstall your drivers with DDU and reinstall the newest or next newest ones from the manufacturer site. -
Generally speaking, Windows 11 won't install unless TPM2.0 is present, and that's something that's packaged in the CPU these days. If the CPUs have that, Windows 11 should install with no problems. Is there a reason you can't or don't want to install Windows 10?
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Screen randomly went black an said no signal
Crunchy Dragon replied to WolfOfValahalla's topic in Graphics Cards
Run DDU to clean out your drivers, then install the most recent or next most recent version directly from Nvidia/AMD's website(whichever one you have), and see if it happens again. Usually driver crashes aren't anything to worry about, just means your drivers are unstable or behaving weirdly with something. Do you have any GPU overclocks in place? -
Screen randomly went black an said no signal
Crunchy Dragon replied to WolfOfValahalla's topic in Graphics Cards
Did the rest of the PC keep running? Fans, lights, peripherals, everything but the display signal? Sounds like you might have had a driver crash. -
After seeing both movies and reading the book, I have to agree, it was a little disappointing. Part 1 is definitely more true to the book than Part 2. Although I do think they both stand on their own in terms of cinematic quality; they are very well-made films, and I can appreciate them for that. However, they do fall behind in terms of adapting the book, and the quality dips in comparison to the book.
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Resetting the CMOS should do that.
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General Intel HEDT Xeon/i7 Discussion
Crunchy Dragon replied to Zando_'s topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
I'm quite scared to see how much power my home server draws on average.... Probably gonna downsize to a NUC or something in a couple years. -
Purchased wrong ram for my 7950x3d build.
Crunchy Dragon replied to GamingNurse's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Honestly, I've never ran XMP in any of my systems until very recently when I switched to X299. I don't think it matters quite as much as people make it out to, especially on platforms that aren't Zen or Zen+. -
Purchased wrong ram for my 7950x3d build.
Crunchy Dragon replied to GamingNurse's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
It'll run. XMP settings might be finicky, but it shouldn't be the end of the world. DDR5 is so blazingly fast naturally, I doubt any of us would really notice a performance difference with the slowest DDR5 compared to the midrange DDR4. -
I'm not currently aware of anything that would let you do that. It may be faster to install if the installer is directly on the drive you're installing on, but it's near infinitely more convenient to have a USB drive with your installer on it. I keep a USB drive with Ventoy installed that holds all my various operating system installers, that I can grab and install just about anything short of macOS from just one drive.
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Did I broke my new MoBo with the Ryzen heat sink?
Crunchy Dragon replied to PolloTech's topic in Troubleshooting
The pin in the very bottom right corner stands out, it looks ever so slightly flatter than the rest. Doesn't look like it should be a problem though, based on what I can make out. I would say it's up to OP if you want to try fixing it or not, or just return the board under warranty. -
Advice on an old laptop
Crunchy Dragon replied to MaroonHatHacker's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Definitely do it for fun when you have a replacement laptop. It's just not quite worth that kind of time and investment when it's your primary device, if that makes sense. -
Advice on an old laptop
Crunchy Dragon replied to MaroonHatHacker's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
The only thing I would consider worth doing to it while this is your main laptop is replacing the battery. After you have another, better laptop, then you can mess around with this one to your heart's content. -
If you can hunt down an Intel NUC or another similar mini PC, that'd be a pretty good place to start. Small, quiet, enough horsepower that you can throw Proxmox on there and run some virtual machines without drawing too much power. For a NAS, you could look at some external drives either plain old USB or in a Thunderbolt or RAID enclosure. HP and Lenovo make some compact PCs as well that you could check out, HardwareHaven on YouTube has some videos covering those, the HP EliteDesk and Lenovo ThinkCentre. Honestly, even a laptop running Linux or something similar would be a viable option if you can find one with enough CPU, RAM, and storage.