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Totalschaden1997

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  1. Nope It'll only support 8th gen Chips, no clue why Intel kept the Socket name even though it's incompatible
  2. If you're willing to learn Blender it's extremely powerful and open-source (free)
  3. Under the updates section in the game properties there is a Steam Cloud checkbox however I don't know if this also affects your campaign saves
  4. Do you have another keyboard on hand? Some boards can't detect fancy keyboards in BIOS or at least not correctly
  5. Looks like the BL has 2W speakers compared to the GWs 1W set and a seperate audio-in jack. The BL also has a better power consumption rating and supports PIP
  6. you could also just use a couple of washers to create a air-gap since it's just screwed on
  7. A card which uses up two pcie slots but the cooler covers up a third one partially
  8. For example the Ncase M1, the node 202 and the Cougar QBX. The Define Nano S also works if you're using a SFX PSU
  9. yep, there is a setting to turn it on/off, but I don't know the default value
  10. I don't think it's possible to just pop down larger chips since they would require a wider address bus which (unless the same board is also used with larger capacity chips) shouldn't be wired up on the circuit board. Also the controller thing @M.Yurizaki said
  11. Sadly I'm not aware of a case with both of those features but you can get adapters from e.g. Cooler Master which slide into your horizontal Slots and put one of them into a "regular" inverted case.
  12. The PRPROJ (Project file) file is only an XML database with links to the media (where these files were located on the computer), and instruction sets on what to do with them. There are no media files in the .PRPROJ file meaning you'll have to copy over the source files / source file structure aswell. I don't know if there is a option to export all files needed as one package
  13. Superfetch is a service in Windows that's designed to speed up app launching by preloading certain apps based on your usage patterns To disable:Open the Start Menu.Type "services" and hit EnterLook for Superfetch in the list and right-click it>PropertiesSet the startup type to disabled and click the Stop button to stop the serviceClick Ok
  14. Then you'd need two ofc but why would you want to run two games in Fullscreen side by side and not just run one windowed in the background? One cable per card
  15. You don't even need the 2nd cable to do compute on a secondary card. There's usually a setting in the specific software where you can select the specific card(s) to be used for rendering, GPUacc., etc.
  16. To extend a basic volume using a command line Open a command prompt and type diskpart. At the DISKPART prompt, type list volume. Make note of the basic volume you want to extend. At the DISKPART prompt, type select volume <volumenumber>. This selects the basic volume volumenumber that you want to extend into contiguous, empty space on the same disk. At the DISKPART prompt, type extend . This extends the selected volume by size megabytes (MB). I've only used this for NTFS so far so i don't know if it works with other file systems
  17. We switched to a Ubiquity Networks EdgeRouterX and then configured the wireless router as an access-point. It works out really great so far, never had to restart any network device, yet (in the old configuration I had to restart the wireless router every week bc it couldn't keep up).
  18. Those refer to the form-factor of the PSU Pcpartpicker automatically filters out the ones which are of another formfactor / too big for your case so you're fine
  19. First off, welcome to the forums please post your entire build so we can get a better overview of what your baseline is a big question is if the editing program you use can even leverage more cores than you already have
  20. I usually prefer PCIe bc you can swap antennas for bigger ones if you want to.
  21. Is it a DDR3 or a DDR4 kit? Ryzen only works with DDR4
  22. They changed a bunch of things like the battery and the sensor here is a link to a review pointing out more differences: https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/6/1/15715236/logitech-mx-master-2s-anywhere-mouse-flow-multiple-computer-support
  23. "NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 295, GeForce GTX 590, and GeForce GTX 690 cards do not require an SLI motherboard and work on all compatible motherboards." - there: https://www.geforce.co.uk/hardware/technology/sli/system-requirements
  24. fat32 usually works best for older 32-bit stuff
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