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DanlG

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    AMD Ryzen 7950X
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    Asrock X670E Taichi Carrara
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    32GB Dominator Platinum RGB 4600MHz?
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    AMD Radeon 7900XT
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    Corsair 4000D

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  1. And this is fairly normal. Really depends on the game. Try switching from fullscreen to borderless
  2. Really weird. Had similar issues with HDR and monitor response settings. Try messing round with that maybe, not sure. ould be too many things.
  3. So then the GPU is not detected. Check the power connections and that it’s seated properly. Other than that not really sure unless you knocked any components off the board or stressed it somehow. Heart attacks aside that is typically unlikely. Edit: if you have a modular PSU check both ends, maybe you pulled the cable out a bit.
  4. What is the temp during a cold start? If it’s 64c then the temperature sensor is either toast, or also likely there is none on this SSD.
  5. Where do you see a white light? There must be debug LEDs that say (CPU, RAM, VGA etc), does anyone specifically light up? Any post codes? Would help a lot. Try starting with something basic, reset your bios. Make sure the gpu is seated properly and power cables are plugged in well.
  6. When you are in a zoom meeting is it via the browser? Is the entire screen or the browser flickering? Is it when scrolling or always? Sounds like a potential browser hardware acceleration issue? Could be many more things tho.
  7. Gotcha. Then I guess the question is pointless..? Just install it directly like any other os.
  8. Save up a bit more. Used GPUs are the way to go. Try aiming at-least 1070 or higher. RX580 will not show any worthy increase.
  9. Update. Article for some reason says to Run the installer in windows 10. Instead make the bootable windows 11 usb as usual, boot it, then press shift + f10. When cmd opens run "regedit". That will open the registry editor and you can follow the rest of the techradar article. Edit: much better article: https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/bypass-windows-11-tpm-requirement
  10. It would actually be harder doing it with Windows 10. Do a straight install. There are some registry tweaks you need to make during the install to bypass the checks. It is infact very simple. This article might be outdated as microsoft likes to change things up for no reason, but there are always new methods and articles about them: https://www.techradar.com/how-to/how-to-upgrade-to-windows-11-without-tpm-20-and-why-you-shouldnt Edit: ignore the ‘why you shouldn’t’ part, techradar likes to be a smarta.. sometimes. It is safe and infact most motherboard bypass tpm security anyways…
  11. Make sure you check the dimensions 100%. Had this nightmare years ago with a Corsair air 240 and a Noctua NH-D14 which looks really similar to the one in your list. On the bright side the PC always run cool being without a side panel
  12. Linus will never review a gaming laptop unless it has a huge selling point like a crazy price for the specs you get or some crazy new tech.
  13. Review this Chinese AIO liquid cooler, it's a 360mm cooler and only costs 66-93 USD depending on the buyer you get it from, it also has some interesting RGB that you control with an IR remote, yes IR controlled RGB on an AIO xD. Link (Link was huge so i shortened it)
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