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    AMD Ryzen 5 1500X
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    Gigabyte B350 AM4 AB350
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    16gb Vengeance DDR4 3000Mhz
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  1. If you have backups then you can just restore them to a new drive. If you do not have back up and cannot get data off the drive you will most likely need to get a data recovery service to get your data off if its important enough to warrent the cost of it
  2. Asks for full amd gaming desktop *Someone reccomends Nvidia card*
  3. One thing to recommend is higher clicked ram it really helps ryzen
  4. Try an external display too and after that step go back into what I presume is a laptop and look for the ribbon cable for the internal display check if it's broken or if it's not in Al the way
  5. It could be selecting it due to power optimisation check you power settings in control panel
  6. Hmm weird and no damage to the cables connecting then either?
  7. Then it could be because of incompatiblility with you routers and modem cause that could still be a problem even though the ISP says it's fine
  8. How long had the older router worked or did it not work at all?
  9. Another question the power supply is correct for the routers spec? If it is have you tried another router on the with everything else the same? Also check for overheating.
  10. It seems that your router has restarted for things such as updating itself. However also on the network it failed to verify something if I were you look first thing in your routers config from accessing it on your network to see it's update and auto shutdown settings then look up it's updated version and see if that update is causing random reboots
  11. Try something with ifthisthenthat (IFTTT) and that might be able to get something going for you
  12. Yeah choosing a bigger case would give you more airflow and be a bit better in cooling performance and also motherboard size could also mean more ram later on or more expansion cards
  13. Yeah only few reasons I have heard is that phone manufacturers are using production lines and cheaper CPUs to get into ddr4 and lastly the ssds using the fast storage
  14. Probably going to be said again and again but cheaper ram pricing as it's getting insanely expensive
  15. Also by size I mean form factor like ATX ITX MiniITX
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