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mister_s got a reaction from Propphet in Dell Combo Headphone Jack Mic not Detected
So I've got a Dell Inspiron 15 7000 gaming, and I'm trying to use a headset with it however when I plug it in, it still uses the built in laptop microphone.
I've tried:
I've tried reinstalling drivers Switching between drivers (Windows Default and Realtek HD Audio) The windows default works the best, it actually switches between audio outputs consistently, however the input device is stuck on the built in laptop mic.
Any suggestions? Is there some Dell software crap that I'm missing, it is a clean install of Windows?
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mister_s reacted to Dargenfire in Anyone know what this connector is?
It's a proprietary port for a Lenovo ethernet adapter, according to this review: https://www.thinkscopes.com/2014/12/10/lenovo-thinkpad-x1-carbon-gen-2-review/
Which would also explain the network symbol next to the port.
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mister_s got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in Mac Classic II Tranformation
Here are some final images:
As well as a Unigen Benchmark and some of the highest temps:
Hope you enjoyed the build!
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mister_s got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in Mac Classic II Tranformation
Here are some final images:
As well as a Unigen Benchmark and some of the highest temps:
Hope you enjoyed the build!
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mister_s got a reaction from mrchow19910319 in Mac Classic II Tranformation
Here are some final images:
As well as a Unigen Benchmark and some of the highest temps:
Hope you enjoyed the build!
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mister_s got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in Mac Classic II Tranformation
Well here it is:
The full video on some of the key points in the build. Hope you enjoy it.
I'll be posting some other pictures later as well, and perhaps some benchmarks if I get around to it
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mister_s got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in Mac Classic II Tranformation
Well here it is:
The full video on some of the key points in the build. Hope you enjoy it.
I'll be posting some other pictures later as well, and perhaps some benchmarks if I get around to it
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mister_s got a reaction from mrchow19910319 in Mac Classic II Tranformation
I converted a Mac Classic II into a more modern PC, here's a quick teaser:
I'll update the post once a the full video is done. Hope you enjoy.
This build is a recycle from various other parts, so they are slightly dated, but let me make a list here:
CPU - i7 2600 GPU - GTX 1050 Motherboard - Asus P8H61-I R2.0 PSU - Seasonic 350W Eyoyo 8" Screen RAM - 8GB DDR3 Storage - 1TB Hitachi Slim drive + 64GB SSD -
mister_s got a reaction from Factory OC in Mac Classic II Tranformation
Thanks mate! It took quite a bit of time to get sorted (ahem AliExpress), but it was definitely worth the effort!
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mister_s got a reaction from PCGuy_5960 in Mac Classic II Tranformation
I converted a Mac Classic II into a more modern PC, here's a quick teaser:
I'll update the post once a the full video is done. Hope you enjoy.
This build is a recycle from various other parts, so they are slightly dated, but let me make a list here:
CPU - i7 2600 GPU - GTX 1050 Motherboard - Asus P8H61-I R2.0 PSU - Seasonic 350W Eyoyo 8" Screen RAM - 8GB DDR3 Storage - 1TB Hitachi Slim drive + 64GB SSD -
mister_s got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in Mac Classic II Tranformation
I converted a Mac Classic II into a more modern PC, here's a quick teaser:
I'll update the post once a the full video is done. Hope you enjoy.
This build is a recycle from various other parts, so they are slightly dated, but let me make a list here:
CPU - i7 2600 GPU - GTX 1050 Motherboard - Asus P8H61-I R2.0 PSU - Seasonic 350W Eyoyo 8" Screen RAM - 8GB DDR3 Storage - 1TB Hitachi Slim drive + 64GB SSD -
mister_s reacted to Factory OC in Mac Classic II Tranformation
Holy crap, that is amazing. Good job with the finish, I would use that PC.
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mister_s got a reaction from Factory OC in Mac Classic II Tranformation
I converted a Mac Classic II into a more modern PC, here's a quick teaser:
I'll update the post once a the full video is done. Hope you enjoy.
This build is a recycle from various other parts, so they are slightly dated, but let me make a list here:
CPU - i7 2600 GPU - GTX 1050 Motherboard - Asus P8H61-I R2.0 PSU - Seasonic 350W Eyoyo 8" Screen RAM - 8GB DDR3 Storage - 1TB Hitachi Slim drive + 64GB SSD -
mister_s got a reaction from straight_stewie in Maintain a Switch Position until Power Off
I don't think I'll be using the microcontroller idea, however I might give the D-latch a try.
Thanks for the replies!
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mister_s reacted to straight_stewie in Maintain a Switch Position until Power Off
Sorry for my error above @mister_s. I guess that's forever written in stone.
The error that I made was using an SR latch instead of a D latch. With the SR latch, Circuit A will always toggle whenever Switch B transitions from low to high. With the new circuit, that is avoided, because Switch A only works when Switch B is off, and Switch A enables it's own latch. This circuit will work to do what you want to do. The total cost should be less than 10 dollars.
The reason that I have transistors (at the output you could use relays) to drive everything is because this circuit will either be at 5 volts or 3.3 volts depending on which components you decide to get, and I don't know what your actual circuits/switches need to run at. In either case, this is the control logic for making sure that circuit A will only switch states when circuit B is off.
What are you building anyway?
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mister_s got a reaction from ImperialSteele in Slow VirtualBox Ubuntu
Hmm, I'll give that specifically a shot. Perhaps I didn't install them correctly
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mister_s reacted to WoodenMarker in Cooler for an OC
The OP is in the US.
The Kotetsu is a better value at a few bucks more. The Pure Rock performs similarly to the 212 Evo whereas the Kotetsu is in the 'better than 212 Evo' tier with coolers like the NH-U12S.
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mister_s got a reaction from Enderman in Programmable Fan Controller
I regret my purchase everyday... I'm never going with anything but Asus again.
Thanks I'll definitely look into both
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mister_s reacted to Bloodyvalley in The Bass Makes Me Wanna Pee
This song is so fucking old; that's what I think.
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mister_s reacted to AresKrieger in PC Dust Problems
Vacuuming it should be fine just don't bump the main components with the hose, ram, gpu, motherboard etc
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mister_s got a reaction from Stagea in Tube Amp Crackle
Nope the problem returned. I think I might just switch to solid state
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mister_s got a reaction from ShearMe in Tube Amp Crackle
Nope the problem returned. I think I might just switch to solid state
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mister_s reacted to FellTheSky in R9 290X Overclocking
i hope you have a good psu because the 290x doesnt fuck around when it comes to power usage
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mister_s got a reaction from Oktyabr in Can Anyone Help
I suppose a headset could potentially be useful in a situation where you don't want to bring a desktop mic, such as when traveling. However I would recommend a pair of headphones if you are already going to own another desktop microphone