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MyLittleFella

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  1. Hey guys, I know I'm 15 years late (joking), but I got my old Rock Band 2 guitar connected to the PC via official Microsoft Xbox 360 bluetooth adapter, it works perfectly but the LED blinks 3 times and it stops. What could it be? Here's the video: xbox.mp4
  2. Pretty much title. I have the settings described on my signature, and the bios I use is very stable for me (performance is great, no crashes, everything works). I don't feel like updating it so soon since I've seen people complaning about bugs, crashes, etc on other social media. So, is it okay to install latest drivers (specially the chipset) with old bios? I'm using 1415 for my motherboard.
  3. thanks mate, it's actually a new update (sadly) damn, i hope they change it
  4. Pretty much title. I've deleted local storage of Instagram to clear some cache and once i logged back in the screen had this gray top area on the Instagram and Likes + Messenger area. It used to be full black. I know it's stupid but it kinda bothers me. Is it happening to someone else? I kno
  5. Well I removed the driver with ddu, turned the pc off, reseated the cables, started again, intalled latest driver. The blinking/flickering stopped.
  6. Today I was checking some cables and I accidentally pulled off the displayport cable from my monitor. Now, when I power on the monitor it has this behaviour How serious can it be? x.mp4
  7. I won't. But it was kinda cool to see the clock going up to 5.6GHz on single core.
  8. Thanks friend. Can I ask you something else? Should I use my PSU on Multi or Single? I know about the whole OCP protection, but still I haven't made my mind yet.
  9. Hello everyone! On each bios update I like to try enabling Asus AI Overclock on my system, but everytime this problem happens: The system shuts down on heavy loads. - Cinebench R20; - The Last of Us Part 1; - AIDA64 FPU test. Does anybody knows why? My system specs are the ones from my signature.
  10. When the 4090 came out, users were complaning about blinking screens, so Jensen's company released a firmware update tool on their website. Here's the link: https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5411/?=&linkId=100000163736896 That's the first thing I'd try to check if I were you. Second: Is your motherboard bios updated? If not, it's a good idea to update it. Third: Check the cables and refresh rate. Is G-SYNC enabled? Try changing the refresh rate and see if there's any changes. It happened with me a few times (it has stopped now). Hope this helps, good luck. EDIT: I think your PSU is fine, honestly.
  11. Thanks everyone who replied. I've also found some more evidence here
  12. As I can see, you're running on a PCIe 3.0 system. You should watch this first: Now, it's hard to say honestly. I'd pic the one that has the lowest price. The 4060ti would give you access to the latest version of DLSS and it's benefits, but in a PCIe 3.0 system it has the speed limit. Choose the one that goes better with your wallet.
  13. So I have this 1x16-pin to 3x8-pin PCI-e cable and I'm wondering if it's possible to power a RTX 4090 with it and hit the 600W power. I have it running on a HX1200 PSU.
  14. Hey buddy, thought you should know. Asus dropped a new bios today (not beta). Here is the link: https://www.asus.com/motherboards-components/motherboards/tuf-gaming/tuf-gaming-b650-plus/helpdesk_bios/?model2Name=TUF-GAMING-B650-PLUS
  15. As said by Luke at the WAN Show last night: "If it was me, I'd be pissed". =)
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