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I just discovered this really cool opensource project. It is a diy virtual reality headset with steam vr support, which seem to be quite easy to make and costs only about 200$.
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5 minutes ago, TheOmegaKnights said:
All I can find about RPM is “CPU Optional Fan Speed” which says it’s set to 2596 RPM.
I think you plug your fan header in Cpu fan optional instead of the primary header. Your computer now thinks you have no cpu fan installed and gives you an error message. The should be a setting un the bios to bypass this, but you could also plug it into the primary cpu fan header
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Nvidia is selling their lower quality tu104 dies as 2060. normally those are used in 2080's. this chip should peform equal to a normal 2060, but i is accutally better in some workstation applications. gamers nexus made a video of this chip in 2060's
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Min fps is the worst second that actually happend. While 0,1% and 1% are all the worst frametimes (only the average of the highest 0,1% or 1% spikes)
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I dont know how the steering wheel is build up exactly, but the potentiometer is probably just acting as a voltage divider. So changing that to another one that can rotate further would work. Even with the same drivers.
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14 minutes ago, keavlar said:
sorry i dont get it much . Elaborate if you mind please
There are 2 types of m.2 drives. NVME and sata ones. The sata drives have the same limitations as 2,5 inch drives: they can only reach speeds of around 550mb/s. The port is also slightly different. The m.2 sata onces won't fit in a m.2 NVME port. Your laptop only has a m.2 sata portSorry this is not correct as said fully correct as said by Jurrunio
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The zenbook only supports a m.2 ssd with a sata interface.
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He said it reached 90c while playing rocket league.
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Do you know what might be causing it then?
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I recently build a pc with for a friend, but I couldn't finish it since not al the components arrived. But now his cpu keeps overheating. And since am not there I have basically no idea what is wrong. Am pretty sure there is no problem with mounting pressure. But I am not sure if there was a plastic sheet on the cooler. If there was I didn't remove that. Does anyone know if the wraith spire comes with a plastic cover on the baseplate?
Specs:
R5 2600x with wraith spire
Asrock b450 steel legend
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This is a fan-based site which will try its best to help you prepare for the upcoming Steam sales.
Please keep in mind that Valve and Steam are not involved in the creation of this countdown timer.
In the end the dates provided by this site are basically a guess, even though it's an educated one.
This means that it's more likely that a sale will start at a different time than the timer says, or maybe even not start at all.
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Yes, it will. The 8 core ryzen 3 doesn't draw much more power than the ryzen 2700x. Overclocking isn't really a thing on zen 2 btw.
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1 minute ago, max668 said:
yes thats what I mean lol
but will it convert the voltage ? are my electronics safe ?No it will not. Some chargers actually accept 100-230v so that might not be a problem. You should check the label/text on the chargers.
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Maybe you could try to remove and reinstall the cpu
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The red led is a debug led. There probably is some text right next to the led that will tell you a little more about the problem.
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7 minutes ago, Fr4nt1s3k said:
How do you even know what the power delivery is like on different motherboards? Did you design them?
I assume if such an expensive mobo has 2 power connectors, it can actually supply enough power for them...One 8 pin connector should be able to supply 384w.
The power delivery exists of some mosfets and controllers and sometimes doublers witch have datasheets that can be found online. So determining the quality of the vrm isn't extremely difficult.
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Normally you would increase your clockspeed by a little bit and run a stresstest. If I doesn't crash you increase it even more, till it starts crashing. At that moment you would increase the voltage. Run the stress test again and see if it crashes. And so on. Stop with increasing the voltage if ilyour cpu reaches unacceptable temperatures or too high voltage
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I don't think this meets the tech news guidelines.
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Are you sure your cpu heatsink is mounted properly?
Screen gets brighter when light stuff enters the screen
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It might be Adaptive Contrast Management (acm) , but not sure