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XenoLancer

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  1. They still aren't available locally as far as I've seen so they're currently out of the question. In case I've found it, though, do you recommend anything?
  2. I was planning for getting a new build and was wondering what CPU to pick. I'll mainly use it for gaming but I'll need it for editing and rendering sometimes. The Ryzen will save me enough to buy an SSD with it plus it has the ability to overclock (even though I don't plan on overclocking for the foreseeable future unless I need to). The i7 seems better for when I need it for rendering. I checked some benchmarks online and the difference in performance doesn't seem too large but I was wondering if that really is the case. I'm also planning on getting a GTX 1060 6GB so I was wondering which one would be more suitable for it if it'll even make a difference. I checked the Ryzen 7 1700 too but it seems weaker for gaming so I'm not thinking of getting it.
  3. First off, I don't know if that's the right forum to post this. For the last few days, my laptop's wifi adapter suddenly shows me that it's connected to the wifi connection but there is no connection and all network connections around me disappear (there are at least 20 wifi connections that usually show up around me when everything is right). I have to restart the wifi adapter for this to get fixed which is irritating sometimes but I can get around it. Since yesterday, though, when I disable it to restart it, it doesn't seem to enable back at all. It says "Enabling..." then "Enabled." then the box disappears without it enabling at all. I tried to use the troubleshooter since it usually fixes it when it just needs a simple restart but in the case of the adapter not enabling back, it just keeps searching for like 5 mins and in the end it tells me "Windows Troubleshooter could not identify the problem". In that case, I'm always forced to restart the laptop but for some reason, it takes over 10 minutes saying "restarting" then it crashes (showing windows 10's BSoD) and force restarts itself. I have no idea what might be causing this except that it only happens once a day making me suspect it's some script by a malware or something but I ran multiple scans using multiple tools and it didn't catch anything unusual.
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