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Location
Florida Man
System
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CPU
Ryzen 7 1700 OC 3.8ghz
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Motherboard
GIGABYTE AORUS GA-AX370-Gaming K5
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RAM
G.Skill 32GB DDR4 3200 x4
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GPU
GIGABYTE AORUS RTX 2080
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Case
NZXT Phantom Green
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Storage
7200 RPM 3.5 TB (Raid 0), Sandisk 240 GB SSD , XPG 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD
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PSU
Evga 850 B3
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Display(s)
3 Lenovo 23.8'' Monitors QHD
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Cooling
NZXT Phantom Green
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Keyboard
Razer Chroma (2016)
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Mouse
Logitech G502
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Sound
Logitech G230
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Operating System
Windows 10 Pro
Lindows's Achievements
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Hey Guys, Recently I have been running into an issue where "Desktop Windows Manger" will eat up my GPU resources, does anyone have any ideas what could be causing this? I've already reinstalled windows to try resolve this
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Thanks, I will look into this just looking into this, if I can't its not a big deal because I'm only doing it "just because"
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Yeah that what I figured, just was curious
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Hey guys, Recently in my household we got 2 active 1GBPS lines installed our house by two different providers. I was wondering if I got two ethernet ports on my Desktop in theory would I be getting 2gbps or do you think there will be an IP conflict or something along those lines that will cause it not to work.
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Yeah, I was thinking it was probably the sector or something, where the MBR is at is dying out. I have an Adata SSD, i never really liked them anyway and there is a good deal for a Samsung Evo 970 for $180
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If it was memory related I wouldn't expect fixing the MBR would let me boot into windows. Since once I run those commands it's fine until I shut down unless if its just one of those weird things that masking it
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Hey guys, I just want your opinion about this before I jump to conclusions. My Windows MBR gets corrupt almost every time I boot up, even though the bluescreen states winload.exe cant be found. In order to repair this, I need a windows USB every time to repair the MBR since it won't go to auto repair or repair setup. So far my bios is up to date, SSD firmware up to date, windows reinstall with USB, diagnostics have passed with the nvme ssd. Do you think it was just a false negative with the m.2 or something else?
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The Floppy has an adapter covert 24 pin to USB
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I dont like haveing all the USB versions of it, Just looking for something i could have under my desk for ease of use. I was thinking about buying a cheap $30 PC, getting a cheap PSU to power the devices. I just wouldnt know how to get all the sata data cables to USB since the dvd drive and floppy drive needs its own power source
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Yeah, I was looking for something like that but as in like a rack/tower
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Alright, so recently (like 2 months ago) I built a new PC trying to embrace the external devices and dongles. I hate having so many USB devices for all the features i want. In my previous PC I had a media hub, DVD drive, hotswap bay and yes a Floppy Drive. Im just wondering if anyone knows about a device that would basically be a "Dock" for my 5.25 devices for my previous PC that i could up via USB to my current one.