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Snipergod87

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  1. I personally doubt ht would be either of those components. But it confuses me that you changed every other component in the chain to no effect. Not sure if you changed the display cable. Also if you take a screen shot and save it, is the screen shot burry?
  2. Yes historians, tourism, religion, firefighters. The fire is sad though, it is a historical monument.
  3. How much lower? keep in mind that CS:GO is not really graphics heavy, it is CPU heavy, and is a more Intel oriented title.
  4. Samsung has had these for a few years now, i believe there are even higher capacities like 32TB
  5. Try updating the BIOS, you may need a BIOS update to properly support UEFI graphics cards.
  6. LM makes little to no difference on GPU's due to a lack of a IHS which interferes with heat transfer.
  7. What kind of frame rate are you getting? Have you tried DDU to remove and reinstall drivers. And I doubt this is the issue but make sure the monitor is plugged into the video card and not the motherboard.
  8. So its possible but there are typically safe guards and if it was just for a few seconds even if the pump wasn't on it would still dump the heat into the water in the res. Did the system lock up the moment you reconnected the pump? the power spike could have caused an issue.
  9. Might work, that is much more modern than the GT210, and I am not sure if it supports legacy BIOS's
  10. Is that the one in the first pic here? https://katalog.atcomp.cz/katalog/EC725ES/QS_DX6120.pdf Oof thing one designed for Windows XP and Pentium 4's, any GPU you put in there would be completely held back by anything else, maybe try a low profile GT 210 or something
  11. Supply and demand, not alot of demand, less supply, prices higher
  12. PC 1 has better CPU not sure how a firepro stacks up to a 660. Also what games are you playing?
  13. Not really tbh, they will just go out of stock and be replaced by the newer cards.
  14. What DVI cable, is it dual link dvi or single link? Take a picture of the pins.
  15. All depends on the inverter but they do tend to be extremely efficient.
  16. Only ones I have seen are for very small computers, no discrete GPU, low power CPU. An inverter is the only real way to go. The type of PSU you would be looking at is a PICO PSU but those have very limited outputs, like 200w or less and would replace your dedicated PSU
  17. Not really feasible, even if you got the size small enough, you would need some sort of power source to power it (like on a bus you would need a battery, and inverter), and if you want your laptop to connect to it, it would need to allow video input, 99% of laptops only allow output, unless you want to do a local connection in which you would connect to a broadcasting wifi network from your desktop and control it through RDP or something.
  18. Change stream quality settings to fastest.
  19. literally no idea what this is and why anyone should care.
  20. I mean you can do 3x8GB on any motherboard with say 4 slots. It would only run in dual channel mode for 2 sticks and single channel for the other unless this is HEDT or server class hardware.
  21. No, even server boards are single motherboard with multi CPU's (and often need to be the exact same CPU, or at least the same generation) I imagine multi motherboard system exist but only in the super computer word with proprietary connections. In most cases what is done for combine multiple systems for increases performance is splitting the load between multiple system through super high speed links (think 100Gbit/s), but the specific software has to be designed for that in mind and 99% of the time these are running linux as well not Windows. There are some Windows applications that have the ability to have multiple hosts talk to each other and divide up tasks, like compiling large files, or distributed password cracking software, again the application need to be developed with this in mind.
  22. I mean that system isn't really supposed to be bled as its more of a closed loop cooler. Before you try bleeding the system as much as I hate to say it contact Dell support explain the issue that the pump isnt kicking on and get a replacement shipped out (assuming under warranty) I know this is not the answer you are looking for, and that liquid cooler seems to be custom built for that system.
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