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the gremlin

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    soundcloud.com/gremwave

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  • CPU
    i7-6800K
  • Motherboard
    Asus AII x99
  • RAM
    Corsair Vengeance 2x16
  • GPU
    Zotac GTX 1050
  • Case
    Phanteks Enthoo Pro
  • Storage
    Samsung 850 EVO 1TB / WD 3TB
  • PSU
    EVGA 550
  • Cooling
    Hyper 212 EVO
  • Sound
    Focusrite Scarlett 18i20
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. Hi there! My motherboard has one ethernet port, which I use for connecting to my internet. I am buying an audio interface that connects via the same ethernet port, and I was wondering how I would go about connecting this to my PC if my port is already being occupied. Is this a scenario where I would use a switch? or a.... hub..? Or do I get a ethernet to usb dongle lol thx
  2. I can't believe I didn't think too.. that was so obvious. Didn't think anything would happen without RAM installed but I'm glad I had a spare stick to test
  3. Booted to the bios, wow. Thank you so much. I'm going to see if this stays operational. You just saved me a Newegg mobo return and a second headache when I find out I still had the same problem.
  4. The CPU fan is spinning beautifully! However, not getting any visuals... I will try a new stick of RAM
  5. Turned on my new PC for the first time, got stuck on "ASRock," so I decided to unplug my windows usb and reboot/hit Del. Forced restart, went to the BIOS, moved the mouse, and then froze. Had to force reboot the PC, but it does not go to BIOS now. The fan spins up and then spins down, and then spins back up and spins down, over and over. I rechecked all of my PSU connections, replugged in everything, even reseated the CPU and RAM. Same issue. I noticed the rate in which the fan spins up and down is based on which slot the RAM is in. 1st slot, a few seconds in between each rev. 2nd slot, much faster time in between revs. I’m using an ASRock – B250 Pro4 ATX mobo, a Celeron G3930, and G.Skill Aegis 8GB. Any help is appreciated, I think it’s odd that I made it to the bios, but now I can’t even do that. Thank you ! mobo not posting.MOV
  6. guys guys i wouldnt be spraying it. I'm imagining a can attached to the CPU, sending air out of the case. using the can as an extreme heatsink. getting filled and decompressed like how an AC system works
  7. exactly, so it could suck the heat out of a processor?
  8. I've seen the fridge cooling video and read forum posts about compressed air cooling. But I almost hurt myself after cleaning out my PC with a can of compressed air. The can got FRIGID. FREEZED MY FINGERS. Obviously due to the decompression, just like a fridge. Got me thinking, what if the CPU's heatsink was some sort of compressed air container? and during use, it expelled air. Sort of like a fridge. It could be re-compressed while not in use, and function as a heatsink even when empty? does this exist? would it not work? should I patent it? who wants to get rich with me
  9. How do I convert an iso into a bootable drive?
  10. It only lists Windows operating systems under specs, https://www.easeus.com/backup-software/tb-free.html
  11. will I be able to do it all in one go? or should I partition and clone windows/mac separately?
  12. Yes, and I'm looking for software recommendations. Have any?
  13. yo The harddrive on my old Macbook is nearing the end of its life, and Apple is replacing it for me. Apple is too dumb to know how to clone my drive, so they want me to do data transfer myself. Too bad because I'm dumber than Apple and can't find a way to clone both my Mac OS partition, and my Bootcamp'ed Windows 7 partition to a new drive. I need to copy the entire drive, bit for bit, including all partitions, onto a hard drive that I own, so I can reclone it back to the new drive they install. How can I do this. Any free options? I feel like this should be a simple task? thx
  14. So even tho my resource monitor says I'm running at 3.57 GHz at idle, is it actually downclocked? You're saying there's no downside to overclocking if I only need the increased performance 20% of the time because when I don't need it, it will be downclocked.
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