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  1. It’s built into the mobo. Not too sure what it looks like though. It was working yesterday just fine and when I get home from work it started doing this.
  2. I have absolutely no idea how to begin going about fixing thisYes, I've tried restarting my computerYes, I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Bluetooth driverYes, disabling it fixes the loud disconnecting notification, but now I cannot connect anything to my computer via Bluetooth (speakers, mouse, etc)This is a custom-built PC, so I am all for messing with wires if that is an issue CONTEXT—->
  3. Cosmetic issue. The case I got was black and blue. Not trying to be a baby about looks, but the seriously red motherboard I don’t know would look “good” in it. Would you be able to suggest something else? Or is that my best bet.
  4. Okay, neat. I’ll point out the GPU is out of stock on NewEgg. Any other recommendations?
  5. This seems weird. That 2600 wouldn’t bottleneck the GPU? Seems like a low end CPU for that type of GPU. Why the new PSU?
  6. I’ll take your ram into consideration. At 2070 would really kill my budget, I’d rather not go over $1000. That being said I’d rather not lose any performance by getting a 2600, so if there’s a way I can still be under $1000 and get great performance then have at it. Would you suggest I optimize everything in order to get a 2070? The PSU is the CX-M series ATX 12V/EPS12V Also....do you mean a 2600? Not the 2600x?
  7. I guess I can get a third party cooler if I think it’s necessary, I’ll save some change for now. Thanks! I’ll take that advice, itll save me a couple pennies. As for the PSU it’s a Corsair 650W 80 Plus Bronze. Never have had an issue with it. The ram I am looking at is Corsair Vengence Pro RGB at 3200 (https://www.bestbuy.com/site/corsair-vengeance-rgb-pro-16gb-2pk-8gb-3-2ghz-pc4-25600-ddr4-dimm-unbuffered-non-ecc-desktop-memory-kit-with-rgb-lighting-black/6256216.p?skuId=6256216&ref=212&loc=1&extStoreId=156&ref=212&loc=1&gclsrc=aw.ds&ds_rl=1260666&ds_rl=1266837&gclid=CjwKCAjwvbLkBRBbEiwAChbckUDzNOVQqtdgqzoggPUGrayRrwIgXd0_Z90qt2ovqd9n1ar9rLPX5BoCpcsQAvD_BwE)
  8. Hey all I’m just finishing up my PC upgrades, and have a budget of $1000. I have a prebuilt piece of junk that I plan on wiping with a few third party components in the current PC (650W Power Supply, 1TB HDD + 250 SDD) so I’m now ready to upgrade. My girlfriend got me a NZXT H500 for my birthday so that’ll help. CPU: Ryzen 2700x ($270) CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken M22 ($60) (I know the Ryzen 2700x comes with a CPU cooler, but I have heard nothing good about it) Motherboard: MSI B450 Tomahawk ($115) RAM: 16GB 3200 DDR4 ($125) GPU: RTX 2060 ($350) Total is around $1000 after tax Let me know if you’d recommend something different or think I should choose one component after another. All advice is greatly appreciated!
  9. Guess I'll go with CyberPower, I can put money down and just pay monthly..they seem to have more options too.
  10. Yeah, that's what I was thinking as well. It doesnt seem like the prices will get back to their original for a while, so I think I am going to stick with a prebuilt. Question is though, where from? I know my local Best Buy has some good deals, but I also want to look online at iBuyPower, CyberPower, OriginPC, etc. do you have any recommendations?
  11. I would much rather spend my money on something that would last me way longer than 6 months. I dont want to waste $500 on a GPU and SSD if they're not even going to last that long. I think buying a prebuilt would be able to give me a lot more time with my computer, as well as a good bang for my buck.
  12. I can definitely see why, with the videos from tech creators and the current status of my local retail stores with their video cards. Where do you suggest I get a prebuilt? I have been looking at Origin and CyberPower and they both have decent deals for the price, but I am not sure which one is more reliable...
  13. Hello there, Recently, my somewhat old computer has been slowing down recently (2015 build https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Prezeo/saved/#view=xrTcCJ) and believe I am due for an upgrade. I am coming to LTT to ask a couple of questions about what my next move should be dealing with a new computer. First things first, as of February 2018, should I even consider building a new PC? Like is it worth it with bang-for-buck? I am aware that the whole bitcoin situation seems to be slowing down, or at least what the stock prices look like. I built my first PC and had a lot of fun with it, and I would LOVE to build a new PC, but I am not wanting to waste a dime if I have the choice to go with an alternative option. Secondly, if I were to go with the prebuilt route, where would be a reliable place to get one (Online, such as CyberPower, iBuyPower, OriginPC, etc.), and what I should be looking for when searching. I am looking at this option due to being able to pay monthly for the computer itself over a period of time instead of having to haul the $1500 I am wanting to spend all at once. I'll ask more questions once I get a feeling of what I want to do. Thanks all! Matthew
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