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Lean18

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About Lean18

  • Birthday Mar 26, 2003

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    Lean#3521
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    Lean15

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Latvia
  • Interests
    Gaming, programming, electronics
  • Occupation
    Technical school student

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 3600
  • Motherboard
    ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING II
  • RAM
    XPG GAMMIX D10 DDR4 3200 CL16 (8GB * 2) x 2
  • GPU
    ASUS Strix RX 470 4GB OC
  • Case
    Deepcool MATREXX 50
  • Storage
    SeaGate 1TB, SeaGate 160GB, 2x Kingston A400 240GB
  • PSU
    XFX TS 550

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  1. Previously restarting the router changed it. I might have set up something incorrectly then now. Its not really a concern, just kind of weirded out that even though i have the same settings, atleast i think so, its not chaning like it was.
  2. I have tried switching my router off for a few hours. When i came back home and booted it up, still same IP. On the old router, i could change them on the spot whenever i wanted. We have a seperate modem and router.
  3. The title basically explains it all. Around 2 months ago, i bought a new router - a TpLink Archer C6, because the old router i had was bottlenecking my connection. We have a dynamic connection from our ISP which worked fine on the old router, but on the new one, even if the connection is set to dynamic, which it is, the IP isnt chaning after reboots and releases.
  4. To be honest, theres nothing that important on it, the laptop has always been my second PC that i just used for music and programming. Most of the stuff is backed up on my main desktop.
  5. I have a RX 470 4Gb, and i rarely hit even 3Gb. But yes, i run most of my games on medium/high, not ultra, just because the card cant run it at 60 fps.
  6. It seems like i have somehow bricked windows. A few days ago, i went to my friends house with my laptop. We tried to play CSGO, but my laptop crashed while loading it and now, i dont know how, but it cant boot. Safe-Mode doesnt work too. The only thing i can get into is that Advanced Options panel. There is a system image recovery option, but if i click on that, it doesnt work even tho i have a usb stick connected with a Windows 10 64-bit iso on it. Tried to boot from the USB and click on Repair this Computer, didnt work too. What should i do ?
  7. Kind of too. The feeling when you dont have the peasant "gaming" drivers. Could be nice to just f**k around.
  8. The title basically explains everything. This might not have any practical use, but i kind of like the looks of the Pro drivers better.
  9. Would grabbing an extreme edition CPU fix that ? Im just doing this for fun, i dont really care for records or that stuff, i just want to go as high as i can. Dont really care about something breaking too lol. The highest i've validated on CPU-Z is 4.5Ghz
  10. I am aiming for 5Ghz on my Core2 Duo E8500, but i am facing some issues. The board seems to post at 4.8Ghz, but, i cant boot into windows cause my HDD isnt detected. If i try to go a bit lower and then boot into windows, i am facing kernel errors. The USB ports seem to work fine and at one point, the board even wanted to boot into the USB at those frequencies. Should i maybe try Windows To Go or something ? I believe that was a thing.
  11. Nope, EU, Latvia. The radiators should be grounded, cause its EU afterall, so i was thinking about that. Is there any other way i could do this ?
  12. The title basicalls says what i want to know, but theres a twist... Of course.... The main issue with my 5 story apartment building is that there is no earth connection in the sockets, and thats the fun part. Is there any way i can ground my PC then ? I have the "old style" metal radiators, but i dont really know how to hook on them.
  13. This is some Platinet or something like that SSD.. Too bad i cant use their software, cause they are good.
  14. Some time ago, i purchased a SSD. Recently, my dad got me a thinkpad for free and i swapped in the SSD in that, but im finally done with my desktops boot and loading times, so i want to swap the SSD in my desktop. For that, i got a 320GB laptop hdd for free, but what would be the best way to copy all of my files, drivers, and windows from the SSD to the HDD ?
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