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lionsland

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    Legion 5 Pro R5/3070
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  1. IIRC the base model blade 15 can't charge over usb c and the more expensive models don't support it very well
  2. No problem! Glad I could help. I originally missed the problem first time I read your post
  3. 1080 is still great for 1080p, I'm still using a Vega 64 without issue. Not sure how the situation is in Europe but in the US around $300 to $350 (USD) is a very fair price at least in my local market
  4. I just tested with a fresh server and all I did was change hardcore=false to hardcore=true and then when i died ingame I became a spectator when I respawned. Edit: You want to change hardcore to true in the server.properties file, not the level.dat
  5. Install plex media player and add your music to your library. Then on the linux pc open an instance of plex in a browser and then you're free to leave it. Go on your phone to the plex app and hit the chromecast icon and your pc will be there as an option to control
  6. The first use case can be solved with a piece of software called Plex Media Server and the phone app that goes along with it. The second use case can be solved with either spotifycli or with the regular spotify client on linux
  7. According to gigabyte, you'll need the latest F13 driver, released only a week ago, so you will almost certainly need a bios update
  8. I know this board, there is no bios flashback or anything like that. That being said the one I bought in December of 2020 had the original bios revision, so ymmv
  9. In depth look at emulation. Emulation has come a long way since they last made a video dedicated about the subject and there is a ton they could talk about. Ps1 has duckstation, Gamecube and Wii have Dolphin, RPCS3 for Ps3, pcsx2 has come a long way for ps2. I'm just scratching the surface, there's so many emulators that have made fantastic progress.
  10. First thing I would do is reseat the ram and cpu and reseat the psu cables.
  11. Pi-Top's aren't great, they're really meant for kids learning to program and not to be used for any kind of serious work. I would pickup a Thinkpad with a 6th gen i5 and upgrade the ram to 16gb and that should be good enough for what you need. I used a 5th gen i3 laptop for quite a while and while it could slowdown on occasion, it was quite usable for Java programming in classes and Word 365
  12. I'd get either a thin and light or an M1 MacBook air. Assuming you don't need anything windows specific that battery is hard to beat.
  13. This is a pretty easy soldering job if you're comfortable doing that, if not pay someone to fix it, shouldn't cost too much
  14. While I really love playing games on my pc or macbook (yes, i know) I really enjoy consoles, mostly because of the shared experience, especially with the switch. Most of the games are so accessible and it's easy to play with people who haven't played many games
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