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Goodmane

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  • Location
    Istanbul-Turkey
  • Biography
    Fat
  • Occupation
    Child

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  • CPU
    R7 1800X
  • Motherboard
    Asus Crosshair VI Hero
  • RAM
    G.Skill Ripjaws 3000Mhz CL16
  • GPU
    MSI RTX 2080 Duke OC Edition
  • Case
    Corsair Vengeange
  • Storage
    Samsung 960 Evo 256 - Intel P660 1TB - Sandisk Ultra 500GB - WD Green 3TB
  • PSU
    Corsair HX850i Platinum
  • Display(s)
    AOC C24G1
  • Cooling
    Thermaltake Water Extreme 3.0
  • Keyboard
    G.Skill Ripjaws KM780 RGB
  • Mouse
    Logitech G500s
  • Sound
    Creative SoundBlaster Z - Sennheiser G4ME Zero
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Hi, I had a Samsung M30s phone, but my mother needed a phone so I got myself a Xiomi and gave my Samsung to my mom. After I watched the video, I checked her phone to see if it was swollen like those in the video. I couldn't see anything, So I brought out my caliper to measure it for sure. After measuring it and checking the specs of the phone, thickness went up from 8.9mm (as shown at tech specs), to 9.8mm. Should I get worried? Phone is out of warranty so probably going to have to pay to get it serviced. Could it be just a malformation because of normal use? Or, Should I just get a new phone? What to do? I am so in between right now.
  2. I know dead subject, but I've found an answer! For anyone still having this issue, For the longest time I thought I didn't have enough light, and that's why my web cam looked like your picture. Not clear, kinda sandy. I kept adding light result was minimal changes with still sandy images (sandy = noisy). Then after trying out my c920 under sunlight, I started to think maybe there is another setting I'm not realizing Long story short, problem was Focusing. From factory, focus lens was not correctly set. And that's why I was able to take perfect picture of my finger print at closest point but couldn't focus on my face during video calls. I had to open up the web cam, and turn the lens clockwise, and boom it was fixed. Now I have clear image. oh, here's a video someone doing it. You can practically keep your web cam plugged in and see difference while turning the lens.
  3. There is a Black line/bar above camera footage.
  4. I have found "T Offset" in Bios-Uefi, It says default is set to 63. I've tried playing around with it. If I increase it even by 1 it shows temp as 20C in bios, which it normally shows 60C. If I drop it below 63 it doesn't do anything. Anyone know how T Offset works?
  5. That's what I was thinking, but All other spots are filled with same Fan, I have 4 more of those baddies circulating air in my case for the non-blower style graphics card I will wait for more to see if anyone else had same issue, if no body else replies that's the way I'm going, even though I have to call some smoking friends to figure out new air circulation in the case
  6. meh forgot to include specs, Ryzen R7 1800X Asus Crosshair VI Thermaltake Water 3.0 Extreme S Bios ver;1002 I have 2x NF-A14 industrialPPC-3000 PWM Noctua Fans on the cooler. It gets really loud above 60% I don't want to use them above 60% unless I'm rendering.
  7. Hello, as you probably seen from news AMD Ryzen R7 1800X and R7 1700X has +20C degree off set in temp readings. As you can see Ryzen Master reports it as 35 C but everything else sees it as 55-60 depending on load the CPU is under. It fluctuates +- 5 degrees. That fluctuation is not the problem though. When CPU hits +55C it will report +75C in every other program, including bios. And Asus hardwired Crosshair VI to ramp up the fans to 100% when CPU hits 76C, which is actually only 56C. I've tried changing my fan curve to 60% at maximum. But it keeps hitting 100% when it thinks it's 76C. There is no option to move the slider more right side so I can keep it at steady 60% even when faulty report says 80-90C (which is 60-70C with real report from Ryzen Master). Even in bios max temp you can fiddle with is 75C and then motherboard takes fan control over and hits 100% button. Anyone know how to get in front of this issue? Or heard AMD will patch this issue other then just their Ryzen Master software?
  8. It says " 16:9 Standard " . @4096x2160 There is also Custom, but it doesn't specify what is custom. Also switching to custom has no effect. If I enable "Fit to Screen" everything becomes thinner and taller. (Not too much but noticeable.)
  9. Hi, Problem is as I mentioned above, I'm using Samsung KU 7000 as monitor. It's connected to my GTX 980ti via HDMI 2.0 cable. Cable is HDMI 2.0 cable I'm sure of it because it's the cable that comes with new PS 4 PRO. My problem is , text and icons become blurry when I set Resolution to 3840x2160@60hz@4:4:4 . Well it doesn't matter if I change it to 4:2:2 , 4:2:0 or RGB . I even disabling UHD Color input on TV. But text and everything just seems blurry. If I set resolution to 4096x2160 everything becomes crystal clear. I can read the text, images are sharper. But from left and right screen goes out of edge. It's same amount of pixels on screen same color settings. TV has same settings too, nothing is being changed. I tried turning back to an old Nvidia driver because in the past they disabled 4K@60hz on older graphics cards. But it didn't solved my problem. I also noticed that when I switch to 3840x2160 resolution, most of the settings on my TV are grayed out. For example there are 3 special viewing modes on TV, Sports, Game and Movie. If I'm at 4096 I can chose anyone of them. But when I switch back to 3840 only sports is enabled. Will provide more info If I can or if you guys know how I can provide more info. Thanks in advance.
  10. Anyone know another program that will allow us to use Macro keys on keyboards & mouses? Since they are not that cheap and we are stuck with them for a while.
  11. I think you should be able to delete all the partitions on the disk from that windows that lists your hard drives. And don't format it yourself. Just unplug every other storage you have, other then usb stick and the one you are trying to install OS (Windows uses other harddrives to keep files and you can't even delete them, with OCD it creates a messy look with a folder named 16556498415397641). And you can't even tell windows which storage to use for what. IT will ignore everything in every-step. Unplug everything else but the install disc/memory and the drive you want to install. Once you are at the drive selection screen, assuming you choose Advanced/custom install option, delete everything till it only shows Drive-0 Un/not-partitioned(could be wrong word not good at spelling in English) . Then just select disk and click install. EDIT: Do not format the drive! Just select it and it will configure everything for you. If you still get same problems I'll look at my own bios settings and try to guide you for UEFI settings all though they might be different between Z87 and Z97. With newer generations there might have implemented more support so it can work without problem. Edit 2: Since Windows doesn't have mes5d check or what ever it's called for the .iso, the downloaded iso to create the flash drive it might be corrupted for some reason. You might want to download a new one. (Just googled the name it's md5sum). You'll see all linux downloads having that check to make sure nothing is corrupted. Edit 3: Just realized what I wrote.. I'm neither on Linux side or Windows side...... oh well it's here now..
  12. Could it be UEFI related? Sometimes windows won't go with installation because if you create a bootable device in UEFI device it only works with another UEFI device and won't allow you to install on non-UEFI platforms. And most laptops are UEFI bases to start faster. And Microsoft being microsoft, they just don't even know what's the error code anyway...
  13. Going back to 353.30 Drivers made it work. Now I can set my display to 60hz. And I blocked every Microsoft and Nvidia related internet activity on my computer so they won't ruin working stuff.
  14. OMG! It works! I have 60Hz at 3840x2160 I'll just keep blocking the future windows updates for being safe. It seems Nvidia has no intention of hiring some programmers to work on their drivers anytime soon. No need to risk things. It's the latest windows version btw.' Just uninstall drivers from programs like uninstalling a program and see if it works.
  15. Unfortunatly downloaded 32bit... need to wait another half an hour to download 64bit.
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