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    HunterScott got a reaction from BlackSword in Change a 2018 MacBook Pro to Windows 10 OS.   
    You can use BootCamp to install Windows onto a Mac.
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    HunterScott got a reaction from vanished in What is the best microphone for recording / streaming games?   
    I don't have any issues with background noise on my Blue Yeti.
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    HunterScott reacted to Drak3 in Moderators Anniversary On The Forum   
    Sometimes they take applications when they need a few, sometimes they approach outstanding members.
     
    Sometimes a lady in a lake gives them a sword.
     
    Depends on the day.
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    HunterScott reacted to R3ep3r in Air can mishap?   
    Try explaining again what you did because I sincerely DO NOT UNDERSTAND A THING.
    You received a GTS450 then you bought a can of air then the can was leaking whatever you saw there and what's the connection between the can and the GPU since you are asking if the GPU is possibly damaged?
    You tried to blow that air into the graphics card so you'll clean it or what?
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    HunterScott reacted to Mooshi in T-Mobile Scam   
    Sounds about as secure as Apple when it comes to celebrity nudes.
     
    Wouldn't happen with Verizon. If you don't know your account number to port, you can't do much. If you somehow obtain and don't know the pin to access an account, you're SOL.
     
    If you try to reset the pin, it sends information to the account owner's cell via alert. Don't have physical access to the phone to verify a secure pin? You have to go to a store with a photo ID to reset it.
     
    With all the cash TMobile throws to bash VZW, they should be using it to actually improve their company.
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    HunterScott got a reaction from 8uhbbhu8 in Linus just got me a pass for computer science   
    Congratulations buddy.
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    HunterScott got a reaction from MindUnited in The Black Dog // Mental Health Discussion/Support.   
    Unfortunately, technology is easily broken, but in the same sense, it can be easily replaced!
    I get where you're coming from completely, I don't know what I would do if any of my equipment broke. Us technology and computer enthusiasts dedicate a lot of time, passion and money into our hobbies, and to see your creation and passion in a state of disrepair can be upsetting. I'd liken it to having a car or motorcycle that you've spent time building and caring for, and one day you end up in a crash. It's all the same emotions and I can guarantee many people on this forum would feel the way that you do towards your computer! You're not alone, don't worry!
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    HunterScott got a reaction from GOTSpectrum in Is Floatplane worth it to you? [Poll]   
    To be frank, I very rarely look at the Floatplane section of the forum, I do from time to time have a dabble, but very rarely. To me, it's more about providing support to a bunch of creators that I enjoy watching outside of the conventional methods of support (YouTube etc).
    If my small donation each month to Linus and his cracking team of staff enables them to carry on making videos about topics I am passionate about, I'm happy.
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    HunterScott reacted to kelvinhall05 in What phone should I get?   
    Galaxy S6 or a Huawei P10 Lite.
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    HunterScott got a reaction from LinusTech in Is Floatplane worth it to you? [Poll]   
    To be frank, I very rarely look at the Floatplane section of the forum, I do from time to time have a dabble, but very rarely. To me, it's more about providing support to a bunch of creators that I enjoy watching outside of the conventional methods of support (YouTube etc).
    If my small donation each month to Linus and his cracking team of staff enables them to carry on making videos about topics I am passionate about, I'm happy.
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    HunterScott got a reaction from TheGlenlivet in The Half Update   
    It's looking incredibly clean!
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    HunterScott reacted to LinusTech in Feb 9, 2018 - The WAN Show Document   
    https://youtu.be/ZkFMyP6Gm_w
     
     
     
     

    Main News Topics
    Intel Smart-glasses
    Source 1: Cinnabar Sonar https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/893733-intel-is-developing-their-own-version-of-smartglasses/
    Source 2: https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/2/5/16966530/intel-vaunt-smart-glasses-announced-ar-video
     
    Intel has developed inconspicuous smart eyeglasses that they will seed to developers later this year.
    Called Vaunt,, the glasses look and feel just like regular glasses and do NOT have:
    A camera
    Any buttons
    A screen
    A microphone
    A speaker
    Or a capacitive touch area
    “We really believe that it can’t have any social cost,” Vonshak insists again. “So if it’s weird, if you look geeky, if you’re tapping and fiddling — then we’ve lost.”
    Vaunt is simply a system for displaying a small heads-up style display in your peripheral vision.
    It can show simple messages like directions or notifications.
    Works over Bluetooth with Android phone or iPhone like your smartwatch does, taking commands from an app on your phone.
    The display is projected into your eye by a laser that shines a red, monochrome image somewhere in the neighborhood of 400 x 150 pixels onto a holographic reflector on the glasses’ right lens. The image is then reflected into the back of your eyeball, directly onto the retina.
    The laser is so low power that it doesn’t even need to be certified; it’s at the very bottom end of a class one laser.
    Because it’s directly shining on the back of your retina, the image
    is always in focus.
    works equally well on prescription glasses and non-prescription lenses.
    Works indoors and outside
    Is discrete: beyond a faint red shimmer on the lens itself at very specific angles, nobody could even tell there was a display there at all.
    The image is in the lower right of your visual field.
    when you’re not glancing down in that direction, the display isn’t there.
    “We have it about 15 degrees below your relaxed line of sight. …The beauty of this system is that if you choose not to look at it, it disappears. It is truly gone.”
    The electronics are located entirely up near the face of the frames so that the rest of the stems, and even the frame itself, can flex a little, just like any other regular pair of glasses.
    Other smart glasses have batteries that are integrated into the entire stem, “so those become very rigid and do not deform to adjust to your head size,”
    All-custom hardware, including the silicon. It also has:
    Bluetooth to communicate with your phone.
    An app processor
    an accelerometer and a compass so it can detect some basic head gestures and know what direction you’re looking.
    The prototypes don’t have a microphone, but future models may have one so it can be used with an assistant like Alexa.
    They’re targeting at least 18 hours of battery life
    The goal is to offer ambient, contextual information when you need it.
    “You’re in the kitchen, you’re cooking. You can just go ‘A-l-e-x-a, I need that recipe for cookies,’ and bam, it appears in your glasses,”

     
    Apple Source Code Leak
    Source 1: Shreyas1 https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/894641-huge-apple-source-code-leak/
    Source 2: https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/a34g9j/iphone-source-code-iboot-ios-leak
     
    The source code for a core component of the iPhone’s operating system on GitHub
    This could:
    Give hackers an easier time finding flaws and bugs that could allow them to crack or decrypt an iPhone.
    eventually allow advanced programmers to emulate iOS on non Apple platforms.
    make iPhone jailbreaks easier to achieve.
    The GitHub code is labeled “iBoot,” which is like the iPhone’s BIOS.
    The first process that runs on your iPhone, it loads and verifies the kernel is properly signed by Apple and then executes
    The code says it’s for iOS 9, but portions of it are likely to still be used in iOS 11.
    Apple has taken particular care to keep iBoot secure and its code private;
    bugs in the boot process are the most valuable ones if reported to Apple through its bounty program, which values them at a max payment of $200,000.
    A few hours after the publication of this story, Apple sent a DMCA legal notice demanding GitHub take down the iBoot code.
    "The "iBoot" source code is proprietary and it includes Apple's copyright notice. It is not open-source."
    Vulnerabilities in previous versions of iBoot allowed jailbreakers and hackers to brute-force their way through the iPhone’s lock screen and decrypt a user’s data. But newer iPhones have a chip called the Secure Enclave Processor, which has hardened the security of the device.
    This source code first surfaced last year, posted by a Reddit user called “apple_internals” on the Jailbreak subreddit.
    That post didn’t get much attention since the user was new and didn’t have enough Reddit karma;
    Its new availability on GitHub means it’s likely circulating widely in the underground jailbreaking community and in iOS hacking circles.
     
    SpaceX successfully launches it's monster Falcon Heavy Rocket carrying the Tesla Roadster
    Source 1: SC2Mitch https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/893801-spacex-successfully-launches-its-monster-falcon-heavy-rocket-carrying-the-tesla-roadster/
    Source 2: https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/06/spacexs-historic-falcon-heavy-successfully-launches/
     
    SpaceX has successfully launched their Falcon Heavy rocket on its maiden voyage- depositing CEO Elon Musk’s personal Tesla Roadster into space to orbit Mars for an eternity.
    with a dummy in the driver’s seat wearing SpaceX’s new crew suit for its first astronaut missions,
    and a data storage device with Isaac Asimov’s classic Foundation trilogy loaded up.
    There’s also a plaque inscribed with all SpaceX employee names
    Two of the 3 boosters returned safely to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for nearly simultaneous, side-by-side landings that Musk described as “epic” and one of the most exciting things he’s ever seen.
    The third missed the drone ship and crashed into the ocean at 300mph, damaging the drone ship with debris.
    2 of the rockets 3 engines failed to fire upon descent.
    Most epic stunt ever or unnecessary space garbage?



     
    What’s Coming Out on Floatplane? Go Over Current Week.
    Rapid Fire
     
    Office 2019 will only run on Windows 10
    Source 1: Ryan_Vickers https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/893872-office-2019-to-support-windows-10-only-but-also-macos/
    Source 2: http://news.thewindowsclub.com/office-2019-for-windows-10-91641/
     
    An update by Microsoft on the 1st of February noted that Office 2019 will arrive in the 2nd half of 2018...and that it will run only on Windows 10
    Microsoft says: “Software that is more than a decade old, and hasn’t benefited from this innovation, is difficult to secure and inherently less productive,”
    “As the pace of change accelerates, it has become imperative to move our software to a more modern cadence.”
    It won’t be shipping with the older MSI installer—the apps will all use the Click-to-Run installer, which is commonly used by Office 365.
    They also announced that support for Office 2019 will be shorter than usual:
    it will receive the usual 5 years of standard support, but extended support will be shortened from 5 years to 2 years.
    Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2018 will receive 5 years of extended support
     
    T-mobile sued after cryptocurrency theft (Like Linus)
    Source 1: abhinavsaprey https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/894055-t-mobile-getting-sued-due-to-alleged-cryptocurrency-theft/
    Source 2:
     
    Even though he had a PIN attached to his T-Mobile account for all number porting requests, T-mobile allowed the account of Washington state’s Carlos Tapang to be ported to thieves on the phone.
    The thieves then cleared out Tapang’s cryptocurrency holdings, worth around $20,000 USD at the time (2.9 BTC)
    The suit alleges T-Mobile is at fault partly because the carrier said it would add a PIN code to Tapang’s account prior to the incident, but didn’t actually implement it.
    Tapang also states that hackers are able to call T-Mobile’s customer support multiple times to gain access to customer accounts, until they’re able to get an agent on the line that would grant them access without requiring further identity verification.
     
    Rumour: AMD replacing GCN entirely by 2021
    Source 1: Master Disaster https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/893852-amd-rumoured-to-be-looking-at-replacing-gcn-entirely-by-2021/
    Source 2: https://wccftech.com/amd-new-major-gpu-architecture-to-succeed-gcn-by-2020-2021/
     
    Navi, the upcoming next generation uArch from AMD in 2019 will constitute the 6th Generation of their Graphics Core Next (GCN) and will be the last and final breath of this overarching GCN series.
    The first product featuring GCN was launched in 2011 (Radeon HD 7970)
    GCN will be succeeded by brand new macro-architecture in 2020/2021
    work had already started on the brand new major-architecture before Raja Koduri left
    The new 7nm+ architecture will result in a leap that is at-least as great as the TeraScale to GCN shift.
    Here is the complete list of GCN micro-architectures spanning a course of 8 years (2011-2019):
    GCN 1st Generation: Southern Islands
    GCN 2nd Generation: Sea Islands
    GCN 3rd Generation: Volcanic Islands
    GCN 4th Generation: Arctic Islands
    GCN 5th Generation: Vega
    GCN 6th Generation: Navi

     
    Rumour (not even a leak): GTX 2080 & 2070 will be based on Ampere and launch in April
    Source 1: Master Disaster https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/894725-nvidia-rumour-gtx-2080-2070-using-ampere-ga104-and-will-launch-in-april-gp102-is-eol/
    Source 2: https://www.3dcenter.org/news/nvidia-ampere-geruechtekueche-gp102-produktion-bereits-eingestellt-ga104-seit-februar-produktio
     
    The next generation lineup for NVIDIA could be based not on Volta, but on the Ampere micro-architecture.
    Not only that, but if the rumor is to be believed then GP102 has already been transitioned to End of Life and will be replaced with the GA series soon.
    According to the report, GP102 entered EOL status sometime in the beginning of November last year
    The second quarter of 2018 would mark exactly 2 years since the GP104 was unveiled back in 2016
    GA104, could be the perfect replacement for high end Pascal and AMD might unveil it in March with a launch later in April
     
    EU First: Person Sentenced for Sharing Information on Pirating Service
    Source 1: Volbet https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/894180-an-eu-first-person-sentenced-for-sharing-information-on-pirating-service/
    Source 2: https://gizmodo.com/you-can-get-arrested-in-denmark-just-for-spreading-info-1725141324
     
    Two men who ran websites that told people how to use torrenting service ‘Popcorn Time’ were arrested in Denmark simply for pointing to the information.
    Unlike the often confusing world of torrenting sites, Popcorn Time is so easy to use that Netflix describes it as one of its "biggest competitors."
    Neither man ran a website that hosted Popcorn Time. They simply told people about the torrent service.
    both are accused of distributing information on how to access illegal content online.

     
    LOL Russian scientists try to mine BTC with Super Computer
    Source 1: Ginger137 https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/894781-russian-nuclear-scientists-arrested-for-attempting-to-mine-on-a-supercomputer/
    Source 2: https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-europe-43003740
     
    Russian security officers have arrested several scientists working at a top-secret Russian nuclear warhead facility as they tried to use one of Russia's most powerful supercomputers to mine Bitcoin.
    The supercomputer was not supposed to be connected to the internet - to prevent intrusion - and once the scientists attempted to do so, the nuclear centre's security department was alerted and the scientists arrested.
    There have been reports of some other industrial facilities in Russia being used for crypto-mining, and one businessman reportedly bought two power stations for the activity.

     
    Diamond Smartphone Screen
    Source 1: hey_yo_ https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/893477-diamond-covered-smartphones-are-coming-in-2019/
    Source 2: https://www.cnet.com/news/the-first-phone-with-a-diamond-screen-will-come-in-2019/
     
    Made with lab-grown diamonds, Akhan Semiconductor's Miraj Diamond Glass promises to be stronger than other materials used to cover a phone display.
    The diamond glass uses a nanocrystal pattern that randomly arranges the crystals, instead of lining them up along their crystal planes -- that arrangement discourages deep cracks from forming and damaging the materials underneath.
    It can be applied in conjunction with other materials, like Gorilla Glass, as a top layer.
    Akhan's CEO, promised that we'd see it in its first device by the end of 2017. Now they’re aiming for 2019
    The technology is being actively tested with as yet unidentified device-makers
    Akhan's partners are stress-testing the diamond glass' strength, trying to reduce glare, and making sure the surface transmits electrical signals well, so your finger can navigate the touchscreen without a glitch.

     
    US Government jamming GPS until February 24
    Source 1: rcmaehl https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/891027-us-government-will-be-intermittently-jamming-gps-near-new-mexico-until-feburary-24/
    Source 2: https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2018/Jan/WSMR_18-02_GPS_Flight_Advisory.pdf
     
    From Jan 26 to Feb 24 the US Military is running exercises to practice against scenarios in which the GPS network is destroyed or crippled.
    A large amount of GPS interference will be broadcast over New Mexico during these exercises resulting in intermittent loss of service.
    The expected range will be about 232 miles in radius and increasing in distance based on height.

     
    It’s Settled: Uber Agrees to Pay Waymo $245 Million Equity
    Source 1: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-09/uber-settles-waymo-driverless-car-lawsuit-averts-jury-verdict-jdg486do
    Source 2:
     
    Waymo will now have a $245 million share (0.34%) of Uber equity, following Waymo’s settlement in its case against Uber.
    Waymo alleged that one of its senior engineers, Anthony Levandowski, hatched a plan in 2015 with Uber for him to steal more than 14,000 proprietary files, including the designs for lidar technology
    In four days of testimony this week, of which Kalanick spent three hours on the stand, it became clear how difficult it would be to prove those claims.
    Uber’s new CEO released a letter saying:
    “To our friends at Alphabet: we are partners, you are an important investor in Uber, and we share a deep belief in the power of technology to change people’s lives for the better. Of course, we are also competitors. And while we won’t agree on everything going forward, we agree that Uber’s acquisition of Otto could and should have been handled differently.”

     
    Cryptocurrency Ads Find Ways Around Facebook’s Ban
    Source 1: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-09/cryptocurrency-ads-find-ways-around-facebook-s-ban
    Source 2:
     
    Last week, Facebook banned ads that promote cryptocurrencies, initial coin offerings and binary options, saying they were “frequently associated with misleading or deceptive promotional practices.”
    But it hasn’t worked very well, as advertisers employ the oldest trick in the book: changing the spelling.
    One successful ad changed the O to a zero and the I to a lower case L = BITC0lN
    Even as Facebook works to build up its artificial intelligence capabilities, it’s finding that humans are more reliable for detecting harmful behavior on its site.
    They’ve been hiring thousands of new employees around the world to address problems including fake news and election manipulation.
     
    Chrome to brand HTTP as “Not secure”
    Source 1: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/02/from-july-on-chrome-will-brand-plain-old-http-as-not-secure/
    Source 2:
     
    Chrome will soon brand any site served up over plain, unencrypted HTTP as "Not secure." starting with Chrome 68 which is due to release in July.
    The "Not secure" label will appear in the address bar, as a counterpart to the "Secure" label and padlock icon that HTTPS sites get.
    Google says that
    81 of the top 100 sites on the Web default to HTTPS
    68 percent of Chrome traffic on Android and Windows uses HTTPS.
     
    Multiple Star Wars series to appear on Disney’s new service
    Source 1: https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/09/disneys-streaming-service-wont-have-r-rated-films/
    Source 2:
     
    A new report offers a few more details as to what Disney has in store for its upcoming Netflix rival.
    Series:
    “A few Star Wars series” a including Star Wars live-action title.
    “High School Musical,”
    an animated “Monsters Inc.” series,
    a Marvel live-action series
    The shows may cost $25 million to $35 million for 10 episodes, though a more ambitious series could go up to $100 million
    Feature films:
    “Don Quixote,”
    “Lady and the Tramp” (directed by Julia Hart)
    “The Paper Magician,”
    “Stargirl,”
    “Togo” (directed by Ericson Core),
    “3 Men and a Baby,”
    “Sword and the Stone,”
    “Timmy Failure (with Tom McCarthy involved).
    Disney will not be pulling its Marvel series from Netflix for the time being.
    The service will not include R-rated content. That will go to Hulu.
     
    'HUMAN UBER' LETS YOU PAY SOMEONE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE FOR YOU
    Source 1: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/human-uber-telepresence-robot-ipad-face-carry-round-live-life-pay-service-researcher-a8189836.html
    Source 2:
     
    A Japanese researcher has developed a special screen that can be strapped to a person’s face to allow them to live on your behalf.behalf.
    By dressing up as you and having your face shown where theirs usually is, you'll be able to pay someone to go about your life instead.
    The user’s face is displayed on the screen, so they’re free to enjoy business meetings, children's’ piano recitals, or even dates from the comfort of their living room.
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    HunterScott reacted to Harry211 in Keyboard backlighting only works when finger resting on touchpad   
    You are the real wizard here. Clicking the Keyboard Brightness button brought up a window which let me select 'Never turn off' and the now it is working when I sleep/wake it. Thank you for the help!
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    HunterScott reacted to Vibora in i5-8600K Bottle neck?   
    Exactly as I thought, just wanted to be sure.
    Thanks!
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    HunterScott got a reaction from Vibora in i5-8600K Bottle neck?   
    You've got more chance of a genie erupting from a discarded bottle of Budweiser.
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    HunterScott got a reaction from Damascus in i5-8600K Bottle neck?   
    You've got more chance of a genie erupting from a discarded bottle of Budweiser.
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    HunterScott got a reaction from owencrispy in Keyboard backlighting only works when finger resting on touchpad   
    You're a wizard, Harry.
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    HunterScott reacted to dizmo in BitCoin Bubble set to Burst   
    Funny, I've seen other economists predict that by years end BitCoin will be at $35,000.
    I hope it crashes hard. Then I can buy a bunch of them and wait for the inevitable rise again.
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    HunterScott got a reaction from Pachuca in mechanical keyboard... is it worth it?   
    I've recently moved across from membrane keyboards and I love mechanical keyboards now. It's mostly the 'click, click' that I enjoy - it's incredibly satisfying. 
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    HunterScott got a reaction from mrchow19910319 in Apple sells fewer iPhones, but profits rise.   
    Whilst I am not a fan of Apple iPhones, I am a huge fan of their laptops. It's great to see that Apple is still doing well in the mobile market, competition only add's to an increase in innovation across the mobile design spectrum!
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    HunterScott reacted to Antwerp87 in LTT Official Discord!   
    The discord has been great. It would have been cool to keep the Floatplane club separate from the normal LTT side of things.
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    HunterScott reacted to Tech_Dreamer in Post Linus Memes Here! << -Original thread has returned   
    What Porno is this from??
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    HunterScott reacted to Tech_Dreamer in Post Linus Memes Here! << -Original thread has returned   
    Too Dark?
     

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    HunterScott got a reaction from kilgore_T in I am soundphobe, help!   
    Plot twist.
    I found a nearly new SP2500 on eBay for £100, luckily the chap selling it was within 30 miles of my location so I managed to snag another £20 off just by collecting it.
    I must say, the improvement in sound quality in comparison to my old little Edifier set up is magnificent! I managed to bag the HS8's today, so I'm going to spend the next couple of weeks researching Focusrites and pick the one that best suits me (or i believe best suits me). I'll then migrate the SP2500 over to my consoles and use it for console gaming.
     
    Thank you once again for your help, @kilgore_T.
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    HunterScott reacted to Team_RGB in Did I just kill EVERYTHING on my motherboard?   
    Fingers crossed. I’ll let you know. I’ll check the components before I get a replacement. Making a sacrifice to the computer gods tonight.
     
    Yeah blinking blue and nothing is getting power. Cables were Corsair, PSU was Thermaltake. I swear this should’ve worked — everything was connected the right way — triple checked.
     
    Modular ATX cables “Premium” from Corsair.
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