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Shannon Chou

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  1. you don't even need to install GFE either way, i only use GFE for streaming or recording as i feel that it has less performance impact. Btw, you basically won't use GFE to update the driver as you'll need to DDU the older driver in order to install the new driver to prevent some issues, so update a new driver on top of the old driver is really not recommended. In addition to that, you basically won't even update your driver everytime they release a new driver build. They might even f**k up some game's performance on the newer driver, which they say "optimized".
  2. u can't, wat u can do is just cranck it up to the max speed which is its turbo speed, like my 6400, running 3.1ghz
  3. yes, the gpu is above the cpu, beside the blower, it has the ATi logo on it, oh i forgot to take a picture of it when i scrapped the thermal paste maybe this little chip which does not have a heatsink is the onboard graphics. after comparing with both laptops, this small chip is right behind the holes for air inlet, so maybe the surrounding air is sufficient to cool it down?
  4. should be the technician that fixed the gpu previously, nearly fainted when i saw that much paste, dunno if laptop should be like this, i did not apply that much on my desktop....
  5. oh no, tats not, the gpu is above the cpu, beside the blower, furthermore, how could it even work without burning out without cooling solution
  6. u mean the small metal piece? its covered with thermal paste tho and its between the GPU and the heatsink... obviously
  7. oh u mean this? i'm not very sure either, own laptop got this too near the ram lol, i think its not much of a problem, there's thermal paste down there, so it should be able to rip it out
  8. So, after some trail and error and a bunch of troubleshooting, there's something wrong (identified 1, might be more). It is an Acer Aspire 4738G, previously it kept on restart and my dad sent it to a technician and they say the graphics card burned and they changed it to a recon one (honestly i don't know how they did it, it is soldered to the board), so the laptop came back and can be used but cannot plug in with hdmi to a TV. Two days ago, while my dad's using it, it suddenly blacked out, nothing came up when turned on, similar to my previous post. Surely, i found what happened to my laptop and you guys can see the answer i marked. So, back to my dad's laptop, the troubleshoots i had done were: 1. Switched dad's laptop hdd to my laptop My laptop posts, i entered my laptop's bios and found that the hdd is detected, exited bios and continue, nothing happened, hdd light blinked a few seconds and totally gone. Restart my laptop again without entering bios, still same, after post and blank. Hence i can deduce that my dad's laptop hdd is dead. 2. Switched my laptop hdd to dad's laptop Hoped it works, but it still the same, dad's laptop does not post and nothing came out on screen. Besides, i found out something weird, when i wanted to shut it down by holding the power button, i just need to press the button, no need of holding it, and dad's laptop shut-ed down. My laptop would need to hold down the power button for a few seconds to shut down tho. This not posting and nothing on screen problem is the same as my own laptop (as topic shared above), so i... 3. Changed ram and check ram slots Can't prove anything either, switching slots, switching rams, still did not show anything on screen. Dad's laptop ram works fine on my own laptop tho. Attached is the pictures i took about my dad's laptop. There's something bothering me, there's a small metal piece (picture 4 and 5) on the graphics card heat sink. Took more pictures of it because i suspect its the graphics card burned out again but end up more faults found. So what i wanna ask is that what is actually wrong here, which parts that i can identified as faulty so i can help the technician to narrow the scope down and fix it for me. Or is it really no point to save this laptop anymore? Thank you for your time reading this, i gladly accept any suggestions.
  9. how to mark as solved? i used my reply as answer
  10. thank you very much, i only thought of the ram, u can say that i panicked and did not check on the slot now checking on my dad's laptop
  11. guys, found the culprit. i changed the rams on 1 slot, i did not check on both the slot, i only checked the ram. so got back to the question, why one of my ram slots got killed? what killed it?
  12. with drive connected, it shows nothing, i spammed all keys but still can't enter bios. without the drive it shows nothing either. yes i do know that's common sense when screwing all so and that, i just wanted to do it safe
  13. okay here's the steps, previously its on sleep, so i wake it up and shutdown, waited it to completely shutdown then took out the battery (as i'm a bit paranoid of statics, i don't like the feel), removed the screws of the cover that only covers the hdd and ram. unscrew and took out the hdd, same thing done on my dads laptop, its just i need to unscrew all the screws from my dad's laptop (different brand). swapped it, screw everything back and turned on dad's laptop. Nothing either, so i went through all the fuss again and unscrew and put it back to my laptop. screw them all back and... uhhh... dead
  14. yes, i tried taking out either rams and tested. i'm on ground but its a marble floor and i took out the battery and unplugged it. it will be a huge chunk from my dad's wallet then if both laptop died. so i would like to see if anything can help save it back
  15. yes, that's the thing, since its so broad, so what thing might be shorted while i opened up the hdd bay. Because it still works previously when i wake my laptop from sleep and shut it down to take out the drive
  16. honestly speaking, i too doubted it before, last night my dad's pc suddenly can't start and the same thing happened. So i took out mine and replaced my dad's, it won't start either, so i put it back to my own laptop. It still works perfectly before i took it out. So if both hdd died, there might be something making the hdd die in my dad's laptop.
  17. After i opened up my laptop, removed my hdd and insert it to my father's laptop and put it back to my own laptop, my laptop won't even post now. When i pressed the on button, the screen is just black, nothing appears. Only the power and the num lock lights are on, hdd light turned on when i pressed on then it goes off and never came back.
  18. Honestly speaking, the only reason i'm using a specific DNS rather than my own country's DNS is that, i can access some other blocked websites by my country, Believe it or not, MCMC only block the sites on the DNS level (google the commission and u'll know which country i'm at)
  19. nice bandwidth u got there, mine here's using 20Mbps, if this country where i'm staying now has gigabits, it might be like another 100 years.... u guys might be using terabits by then Jokes aside, i just changed to Cloudflare DNS, no actual speed bump feels... might want some user which is still using kbps speed to share their experience Btw, Cloudflare says that their DNS is more private, and their logs will be cleared after 24 hours, i wonder if its true or not
  20. As the title mentioned, which DNS is better now? I had been using google dns since my home got internet and a pc. For those who don't know, here's some links for info https://www.lowyat.net/2018/159214/cloudflare-1-1-1-1-dns-privacy-faster/ https://1.1.1.1/ https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/01/cloudflares-new-privacy-focused-dns-service-speeds-up-your-web-browsing/
  21. as @dionkoffie said, windows 10 with internet will install most of the drivers.just start up windows update and let it be. the only thing it did not install is the audio driver (my mobo uses realtek's), it uses microsoft's audio driver and nvidia drivers is not installed. but u guys reminded me 1 thing and is quite bothering to me, since nvidia driver is not installed yet, y windows is displaying correctly? the hdmi is plugged in to the graphics card and i boot it up then install windows, it display the mobo bios 1st before windows installation starts.
  22. i don't think there's anything bottleneck my cpu, i only aware that the cpu bottleneck my graphics card. furthermore i've done a few cinebench tests to get this conclusion of mine, ~480 points on default (all auto with turbo boost), ~510 points when i clocked it at the highest frequency it allows (turbo boost will be turned off).
  23. whether got source or not, turbo boost is quiet useless according to my experience, there's a reason why i disabled my turbo boost and fixed the clock speed as i got higher points on cinebench and significantly very low stuttering when playing ACO with medium-high settings
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