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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to Stefan Payne in New rx 580 dead?   
    Yep, it is.
    And THAT is what the Warranty is for.

    Because of the difficulty of the manufacturing process there can be some cards that don't show any issues within the factory but have some minor mistakes, either bad etched traces or bad soldering joints because of bad moonshine or something else could either get loose or die within a couple of hours.
     
    That is totally normal and nothing to worry about. It just sucks to be the one withthe "Monday's Component".
     
    So just contact Amazon and ask for a replacement. That shouldn't be an issue. Every dealer should suspect a couple of "dead on arrival" components...
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to sillypenguin213 in New rx 580 dead?   
    Looks like VRAM issue. No matter I will send it back to Amazon
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to alibabaxi in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    Explain how internet works with undersea cable.
    Explain "DNSSEC"
    Explain "IPSEC"
    Explain "SSH/Telnet"
     
     
     
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to medivhh in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    A video of some sort be it a tech quickie or something more, but something with examples of how pre-ordering is actually stifling innovation and not in the consumers best interest.
    As if the RTX is sold out already..
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to Ryujin2003 in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    How AIB partners work. Does NVIDIA and AMD just give them GPU chips? Do they design the circuitry for their own boards? Are they looked to making cards with AMD/NVIDIA predetermined memory sizes, or can they do their own thing?
     
    How much in a card design is AIB and how much is the chip maker? Or do they really only design the coolers and do an over clock?
     
     
    I mean, how many versions of a GTX 1080 TI our RX 580 are there? Is this their own doing or is NVIDIA and AMD responsible for the variety of flavors?
     
    How much freedom do AIB partners actually have is doing whatever it is that they do?
     

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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to Mr_IceSlice in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    Motherboard names, sizes, and where they got their names from.
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to Raghav Mahajan in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    How Powerful mobile phone GPUs become?
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to FIFATyoma in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    I would like you to make an editorial on Chrome 69 new password manager and its features as well as raise people awareness of how much information (in this case, passwords) your browser really has on you. I was shocked looking through the brand-new Chrome 69 password storage earlier today and others should be more aware too.
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to NoobieDork in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    A video on rgb.   All the various forms of rgb.  fans strips etc etc.  Why?  Because you cant game without rgb!!!
  10. Funny
    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to KillDeer in Follow Linus Media Group   
    Only the cool people know Max's twitter.
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to Anult in Follow Linus Media Group   
    I think the reason is Linus does not want people to know about their steam account so they don't get spammed with friend requests. Understandable I suppose.
     
    A steam group would be a nice idea though.
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to Sneaky in Follow Linus Media Group   
    How come there's no official Steam group?
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to iamdarkyoshi in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    Because printers have been, are, and always will be spawns from the depths of hell.
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to GingerSoulThief in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    Ipv4 and ipv6 explained, and also WHY THE HECK I can't use my wireless MFD with my mac to Scan, can use it to Print, but not scan.  My research show its to do with ipv4 vs ipv 6 stuffs........
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to Liam-Wabbit in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    pros and cons of owning a Laptop, Desktop or Tablets
    gaming, cooling, mobility, performance, cost and storage ect of each computer
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to Ganthos in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    Pros and Cons of UEFI :D 
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to iwantawhtecollr in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    Pros and cons of the various OS. Why you should go with Windows, Linux, iOS...
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to orangecat in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    How to install an OS for people who don't know how to use a computer very well. How to use Windows or Linux for everyday tasks. Just hold a laptop.
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to TechteamGB in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    watercooling - brief guide with a few tips
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to SMEXYBeach in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    - RAM Timings 
    - RAM Voltages
     
    All the 'gritty' bits of RAM specs 
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to rjshield in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    Anisotropic Filtering
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to Ghost in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    - Overclocking GPUs
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to DvD92 in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    The OSI model IEEE 802.11 versions
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    Royal_Commander_BE reacted to Christophe Corazza in Fire resistant SSD case (wanted)   
    @Royal_Commander_BE Have you already considered a fireproof Pelican case? https://www.pelican-case.com/pelican-testimonial-evo.html
    You can have your SSD inside, together with a battery providing power for the drive.
    There is also sufficient space for other electronic circuits/devices that you would need.
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