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ComputerGuy

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    ComputerGuy got a reaction from Guyse in Need help building a PC   
    If I were you I would go with a 2933 Mhz minimum.
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    ComputerGuy got a reaction from Guyse in Need help building a PC   
    Looks pretty good but make sure you get memory with a high clock speed as that will help you get the most out of a ryzen processor. That processor should pair well with the GPU. You could also go with an x470 as some games get slightly better FPS but I don't see that you will notice much difference between the two. You would be perfectly fine with an x370 if the price is a factor I wouldn't spend a lot more to go with an x470. 
     
    I hope that somewhat helps. I'm sure some others have some more good input on this.
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    ComputerGuy got a reaction from Get Booda in Windows 10 1803 microphone woes   
    Go to your settings (you can press the windows key and type settings) then select privacy. Next click microphone on the left side of the privacy window and ensure that the microphone is enabled.
     
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    ComputerGuy got a reaction from TheGlenlivet in Dell XPS 15 trackpad issue   
    Yes if that doesn't work then it is very possible that its just a hardware failure. You can find some trackpad parts for dell laptops on ebay. I have found them before and replaced them on laptops before. Sometimes you can buy just top frame that houses the trackpad as one unit on ebay. 
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    ComputerGuy got a reaction from Computernaut in World's CRAZIEST 5GHz LAPTOP   
    Far to expensive. I don't see how they would sell a lot of these. Very cool product though. There are way better bang for buck laptops out there.
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    ComputerGuy got a reaction from kirashi in World's CRAZIEST 5GHz LAPTOP   
    Far to expensive. I don't see how they would sell a lot of these. Very cool product though. There are way better bang for buck laptops out there.
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    ComputerGuy got a reaction from Valtina in Noisy computer, PSU or Case?   
    You could single out if the power supply is making the noise or some issue with the case by separating the two. You could put the power supply on the desk next to the computer then connect it and power the computer on. If the Power Supply is noisy outside the case then it is definitely the power supply.
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    ComputerGuy got a reaction from Calico Morgan in New PC Build Has "Slow" Download Speed   
    The only thing I could think to do at this point would be to uninstall the driver you just downloaded and then install an older driver maybe even the one on the driver disc that came with the MOBO. If that doesn't work hopefully someone else here has some ideas. 
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