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b_ondoptical

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    Male
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    Southern USA!

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  • CPU
    i5 6600k o/c'd 4.1ghz
  • Motherboard
    MSI z170m Mortar
  • RAM
    2x4gb Crucial Ballistix
  • GPU
    Asus Dual GTX-1060 6GB
  • Case
    VIVO "SMART" matx
  • Storage
    Adata 256gb SSD, (2) Seagate Firecuda 2tb SSHD
  • PSU
    Antec TruPower Trio 500w
  • Display(s)
    (2) Apple Cinema Displays, 22" Dell
  • Cooling
    Hyper 212 Evo
  • Sound
    Dell Soundbar
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
  1. It would be 3 unique displays total with one being split with something similar to what you suggested. I tried using an old GPU I had already alongside the integrated outputs but it doesn't support that. I'll look into the 710. Power and space constraints are the biggest concern as the case doesn't give me much room to work in.
  2. I'm working with a church setup that has a projector, stage monitor, and two monitors in the booth. I'm trying to set it up so that monitor one controls projector (with projector being extended screen) and on monitor is a mirror of the stage screen. (Essentially 3 monitors (1 & 2 separate, 3/4 mirror). Is there a good single slot low power GPU for this? Would USB3 display adapters work? I'm running an HP 750-567cb with an i7-7700, 300w PSU, 16gb RAM. Mods if this is in the wrong section please move.
  3. DOH. It went through this time. Thank you.
  4. Boot drive is a 500gb M.2 that hasn't been affected far as I can tell. I'll dig around in the BIOS some more and check it out.
  5. Went thru BIOS, didn't even see any storage settings let alone RAID. I'm pretty sure it's related to the RAID controller as well just haven't figured out how/why. I uninstalled/reinstalled/updated the driver for it but it's still coming up as an error. I do have a USB with HBCD PE already setup. I'll throw that in later and see if it comes up in there.
  6. Weird problem. New PC, Windows 11, everything is fine except it doesn't see the secondary hard drive installed. BIOS sees it but I can't get Windows to find it. The only HDD related problem that I can see is there's an issue with a RAID Controller driver that doesn't want to update. I've gone through Disk Manager, cmd prompt, and Device Manager without any luck. I've also switched SATA ports. All other drivers are up to date and working fine with the exception of the RAID Controller in Device Manager. See screens for specs. Any help is appreciated!
  7. If you're on a budget and comfortable doing so, cut off the connectors you don't plan on using and cap the ends with a bit of heat-shrink tubing. You can always get custom cables when you're ready to upgrade your GPU.
  8. That's really what I was looking at but from what I've looked at on the OBS forums it seems that the MacOS version isn't as stable as the Windows version. I'd really like to be sure that everything is super stable and there's no technical ability required (aside from click here and this works.) They're not technically inclined at all so, yeah, stability and ease of use after setup would be a MASSIVE plus.
  9. I'm working on an office/classroom type build for a friend and have a case of "writers block" if you will. They want to put in a 70"+ 4k tv to be used with Zoom and, eventually, a physical classroom setting. It needs to be able to present/stream simultaneously and I'm trying to keep everything as compact as possible. They're most familiar with Mac stuff so I was thinking of putting a Mac Mini in to present with and then a NUC to stream using OBS but this seems like overkill. Any suggestions on what would be the best way to set this up? Also going to need to add a couple of IP cameras or Mevo's so I'll be pulling them in to stream as well. Budget (including currency): N/A Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Zoom, MS Office, Presentations, general office work, etc.
  10. So this is what I'm going with. =ROUNDUP(G2/2)+0.99 Divides by 2, rounds up, and adds .99 so I get that wonderful psychological satisfaction of it being less than whatever big number is a penny away. Thanks everyone!
  11. This rounds to the nearest 9.99, which puts prices a little higher than intended. Trying not to go that much over the half off price and definitely not under. O_O My last Excel certification was for '07... Can you use smaller functions? xDDD
  12. It's a bunch of random; I haven't input everything yet so I don't know. I think =ROUND(x/2)+.99 is closer to where I want to be and I've settled for using that for now although $100.99 looks a little funny when it pops up.
  13. I'm working on a store inventory list in order to import everything onto WooCommerce all at once. The store wants to fill both the regular price and sale price fields with all items being around half off. I've used =(x/2) so it automatically divides by two. Thing is, this puts out some weird prices like $22.50, $37.50, etc. I'd like to do make is so that the price rounds out to the nearest 5 (e.g. if half off is 22.50, round up to 24.99.) Is there a way to program the Round function to do this or am I going about this the wrong way altogether? Just trying to avoid inputting all the sale prices manually.
  14. Updated Moto Sport to WearOS recently and was out mowing and listening to Pandora when the battery died. Threw it on the charger and went back out to finish. Came back a while later and it was stuck on one of the loading animations (pic attached). I've tried recovery mode but the screen isn't responsive to touch so I can't get to the system restore option. Is there anything else I can do or am I out of luck?
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