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Hyra

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About Hyra

  • Birthday Jun 02, 2004

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    West Coast USA
  • Interests
    Crafting a better future with jank garbage tech
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 3600XT
  • Motherboard
    Gigabyte Gaming X B550
  • RAM
    32gb DDR4-3600 G.Skill
  • GPU
    Asus Dual OC GTX 1070
  • Case
    Phanteks Enthoo Pro
  • Storage
    NVME Team 500gb and Samsung M.2 Sata 500gb
  • PSU
    EVGA Nex650G
  • Display(s)
    Asus VP249, Asus PB238 (2x)
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master 212 Black Edition
  • Keyboard
    EVGA Z20
  • Mouse
    Glorius Model D
  • Sound
    Logitech
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro
  • Laptop
    Acer Nitro 5 AN515-55-53E5
  • Phone
    Oneplus 9 5G
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  1. I am finally fed up with gigabyte's awful APP center garbage. The software doesn't do what I want it to, tries to force updates on me, and to top it off, when I downloaded it, SIV (system information viewer) just straight up didn't work. So, I got rid of it. But I want to know, like there is OpenRGB and SignalRGB, is there a similar app for fan control? One that can control fans more intelligently, perhaps based off GPU and CPU temps and has the ability to do 0rpm fan modes. I'm gonna try playing around with speedfan next, but from my previous experiences with it, I don't expect much in the way or progress. If you have a suggestion, please do tell me about it. EDIT: I tried out speedfan, and it didn't work either. the "fan control" section has all of nothing in it, and it's completely useless to me.
  2. My friend tells me that the motherboard didn't come with a speaker, and he's not the type to have those laying around. Is there an LED or something on that board that can be used instead?
  3. Everything has been checked over multiple times, everything is plugged in and it just doesn't want to work, I'm guessing it's either a CPU or a RAM issue
  4. I've spent my morning helping a friend build a new computer for himself, and everything was going well until the moment of truth. At first, the computer refused to even turn on. After a bit of screwing around, we got the motherboard LED to come on. After we moved the RAM stick from one slot to the other, peculiarly, the computer turned on, but still failed to post. I'm at a loss, we've tried to reseat everything but the CPU, used different displays, and so on. I don't know how to troubleshoot this board because it doesn't even display post codes. AMD A8-9600 Asus Prime A320M-K Patriot Signature 8GB Cooler Master Elite V3 500W PNY GTX 780Ti
  5. That's what we did, it didn't help much at all, maybe max 13fps in minecraft We're gonna try using DDU to reinstall a newer driver.
  6. So a friend of mine has been having issues with his Asus FX503VM, in which he can only play certain games at the 1060's full performance, but can't play others, and occasionally will get his GPU idling at the thermal limit of 99C. To be more specific, he can play Dishonored and Rising Storm 2 perfectly fine, both very intense games, but can only get a measly 4-7fps out of Minecraft (no shaders or mods) and Starbound. I'm completely stumped, I've told him to try everything, from setting the power states to performance, to using graphics settings to make windows use the 1060 for games. Anyone have any ideas?
  7. This is useless since the fans are already loud at idle. Do you know of a way to set them to Zero RPM?
  8. So I've got a fairly loud daily driver box, rocking a MSI Gaming 5 Z97. It's got 6 Cryorig 140mm fans attached to it, and even at idle, they woosh quite audibly. Is there a way to turn them off through motherboard control, without straight up unplugging them?
  9. I've encountered an issue with my file transfers between my two PC's. The one that has the files sees both itself and the other fine, but the one that needs the files, only sees itself on the network. They're both connected to the same network switch that goes to my router, and I've just reset both of their network configurations. Any tips?
  10. So do you have any insight on how I would communicate with the subwoofer through the ESP8266? Do I use analog or digital? Do you think that it needs some kind of key to communicate? How would I find what specific frequency it broadcasts on? EDIT: I believe now that the brown three wire connector is the status LED on the front that flashes red and green
  11. These are the two connectors that go into the body of the speaker and connect to the brain. I can't figure out how to get into it without doing considerable damage to the wood.
  12. It has one 3pin connector and one big white two pins for the brain, and yes it appears to have two speakers.
  13. So the plug connects into the large white header on the PSU, and the brain board has the medium white and small brown connectors for what I'm assuming are the speakers in the unit.
  14. Here's the assembly: Then the power supply/amp, appears to server both purposes Then the "brain" or motherboard, as it seems and the wifi card, I can provide ant serial codes as needed.
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