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JoanOnBush

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  1. Right, thanks a lot for the help! Will update tomorrow when I get the adapter. Cheers!
  2. Alright, thanks, I totally regret updating to 1903, but oh well. Guess I'll get a PCIe adapter tomorrow and hopefully it'll work. Lastly, any ideas on why windows says the down speed is 144Mbps when it's obviously not? (it's actually ~50Mbps) Pic related
  3. Thanks for the input! Is there a way to roll back from 1903 without an internet connection on that device? Would like to try that if possible before buying a new adapter. As for the modem, it does support the 5Ghz band but it's behind a couple walls from here so it's less that great.
  4. Hello everyone, I recently got a new ISP and with that a new wifi modem. I get 50Mbps down (what I hired) on all my devices except my main pc, which gets around 600Kbps down and ~5Mbps up.When I check wifi status it shows a speed of 144Mbps, like it's overshooting or something. And I also lose internet access every 2-3 minutes, which I get back with Windows diagnostics every time. My guess is that it's a network adapter issue but I just haven't been able to fix it. I run Windows 10 1903 (not activated) on a tower, motherboard is an Asrock AB350 Gaming K4, I use a Netis WF2123 (802.11n) USB network adapter and the modem is a Technicolor CGA4233TCH3 (ISP provided). I tried fixing the issue by changing my adapter's "Wireless Mode" property from IEEE 802.11b/g/n to IEEE 802.11b/g, which seemed to work, I got the 50Mbps down; but after like two minutes I lose internet access again. I can't get my computer connected via ethernet either, too far away (all my other devices work fine from here). If anyone has any ideas on how I could fix this, I'd appreciate any help since I'm not too handy with network configs.
  5. So, I want to build my first pc, I'm on the ~$1200 budget (not US prices, it's a bit over $900 in the US) with a 1070 in it and I don't know if I should just build it in the next month, or wait until Vega comes out. What do you think?
  6. I see, well thanks a lot, I have seen many videos on building, but this is new information to me
  7. I mean, should I care more for the single or multi core performance, Ghz, threads?
  8. I see, when picking a processor, which is the main thing I should check/consider? Besides the price to performance.
  9. Do you think the 16gigs of ram are unnecessary?
  10. Which is the main reason to pick AMD over Intel? i'm not a fanboy of any, I just want to know
  11. Thanks! i'm not a fan of mechanical keyboards though, The clicking sound gets old to me and I feel like they're bit too expensive
  12. Ok, so I want to build a PC (It'll be mostly for gaming) for around $1000, that's able to run most games decently. I made a build on pcpartpicker, and I would like your opinion, what would you change/add/take? This is my first build btw. I already have a decent monitor and mouse (no keyboard because I have a laptop, I will take recommendations on that too). Here's the list and it's link in case you want to modify it personally. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/tjXsf8 All advice shall be thanked!
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