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ArduinoBen

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  1. Hey all, really desperate here so hoping that one/some of you might be able to help. I've been totally stumped by this problem. I have a 2023 Zephyrus M16 and recently installed a (2TB) Samsung 990 PRO. The install seemed to go great and the SSD shows up in the BIOS (shows the name, capacity, serial number, is listed as PCIE device 0.0 and recognized as an NVME device) However, I cannot for the life of me get it to show up in Windows - it won't show up in disk management, diskpart, or device manager. It is also missing from CystalDiskInfo and Samsung Magician. Is there anything you guys would suggest here? I'm not entirely sure whether it is a software or hardware problem. Could something like this be caused by a loose/finicky connection? I wouldn't expect it to show up in the BIOS if the connection was problematic but at this point I can't think of anything else. And I would hate to spend hours opening this thing back up just to reseat it and be left exactly where I am right now. My laptop does seem to use Intel RST/VDM for the SSD interface. This is something I've never dealt with before and was suspecting might be part of the problem. But I've tried updating drivers and even booted into a windows install USB after disabling Intel VDM in the BIOS - all to no avail. One thing I have yet to try is booting into Linux and seeing if it shows up somewhere. Please let me know what y'all think. Thanks.
  2. ArduinoBen

    Linus! I am a high-school student with big drea…

    Business major maybe? You aren't going to get rich just from taking the same major as Linus did though, his experience from working at NCIX was probably much valuable to him.
  3. Don't know about these specific headphones but I've found Razer gaming headphones to be much worse, even for gaming than my ATH-M40X, I had trouble hearing where enemies were, and the mic didn't even sound that good. I'd suggest maybe just getting a better mic, but as these are open backs, you may just want another pair.
  4. Main Laptop: Stock 256GB NVME SSD 512GB 960 EVO Surface Pro 4: 512GB NVME SSD New NAS: 4x8TB in RAID 5 for 21TB usable Have two old NASs for 6TB in total, getting rid of those soon. Then I also have a few more external drives, maybe ~20TB in total.
  5. you probably need new thermal paste, that + cleaning fans is what did it for me, 40C lower
  6. Pretty much forgot YouTube even had ads... UBlock Origin + Vanced ftw oof just realized how much I take Vanced for granted, no iPhone for me then I guess...
  7. ArduinoBen

    Its been a while

    POG
  8. If you need a physics NAS, and want to quickly set it up then forget about it, look into a 2 bay prebuilt NAS and set it up with RAID 1. I haven't looked into any options but I've heard Synology has some pretty easy to use software and I bet you'd be able to easily set up WAN access with it. Since this is work data, still get it backing up automatically at the end of every day, RAID is just for convenience and so the NAS doesn't go offline after a drive failure. The RAID card could still fail or a computer on the network could become infected with ransomware.
  9. Anyone know what's the reason the drives slowed down over time during the benchmark?
  10. The newer ones are better in general, but if the new keyboards will ruin the laptop for you go for an older one.
  11. Because people will pay for it, if they were that close everyone would buy the i5 version. They do this because most people will be happy for the i3 version, but if someone needs or wants the extra performance that an i5 brings, they will be willing to pay a lot more than $10 for it.
  12. Oh just realized he didn't say he'd be gaming lol, OP should tell us what he wants if for so we can give him better suggestions. That sounds pretty good though.
  13. Partially based on what other people have been saying here, I'd start it off at around $700, the lower the price down to no lower than $600 if nobody buys it at $700.
  14. The issue with the video playback is that it is probably missing hardware codecs which are usually on the CPU, without these, the CPU will have to decode this videos through software, and pairing this fact with a slow CPU is no good, meaning that the video decoding is going to be slow. I think some lighter Linux OS could help in general though, so look around and see which one looks the best to you, they should all be much more lightweight than Windows.
  15. I remember that video, the Oreo was disgusting, in fact, most of their dumb ideas (milk cooled PC) are really disgusting.
  16. Back when I was using a really shitty ThinkPad which was falling apart, my stupid ass took off the heat sink to look at the CPU without realizing I would need to put on more thermal paste, after a few weeks of thermal shutdowns every so often I realized this but didn't want to spend money on that piece of junk, so I made homemade thermal paste. Throughout my time with that laptop, I made around three different batches of my homemade thermal paste, the final and best mixture was half Vaseline and half toothpaste. This worked good enough, but if your components or device means anything to you, go ahead and buy yourself some thermal paste, I'm currently using Thermal Grizzly Kyronaut, but you can do just fine with some of the cheaper stuff such as Arctic MX5, using a real thermal compound will make a bigger difference than a fancy cooler would, and will be much healthier for your components which costing a fraction of the price.
  17. It would be manageable, but if you saved up another few hundred Euros you could get a discrete graphics card, which would provice at least double the gaming performance for not much higher of a price, if you doubled the budget, I think the performance would also at least triple. If OP wants to maintain this small budget, I'd recommend they go for used parts.
  18. Are you sure your card does not have any other 144Hz output? It would be very strange, especially for such a high end card. Can you list every single output on your card and monitor please? There may be an adapter available to connect them.
  19. This looks a little sketchy, if I was OP I'd go for a good 1080p@120Hz instead of a sketchy 1440p@120Hz which could suffer from ghosting or shitty color.
  20. With that sort of budget, I'd recommend either saving up or buying used, you won't be getting a good experience buying new with that small of a budget.
  21. Doesn't Gsync change the refresh rate to match the frame rate?
  22. Ahh, just realized I can see your location under your icon. Yeah, getting it outside of China is pretty hard and it does usually cost a little more as well.
  23. I was thinking about recommending the 1660Ti as well, it should be good, as Stuttgart said, I'd also recommend going down to a 2600X.
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