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SINCLR

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    SINCLR reacted to Windows7ge in WINDOWS FOLDERS   
    Well, you can start by posting with a question.
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    SINCLR reacted to Boinbo in Boot Time Lag   
    I'm getting a few people from my discord chat to come, they could help you out as well.
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    SINCLR reacted to Pachuca in 3200mhz and 3600mhz, what is the difference?   
    there was a good episode from GN about answering this. It depends what chipset your using and if you plan to overclock. Some mobo/cpu don't even support higher than 2133mhz so getting the faster ram won't do you any good because they will actually run at lower speeds if you don't use xmp etc. 
     
     
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    SINCLR reacted to Arika in Dark Rock Pro 4 and ram clearance   
    Ripjaw Height: 42mm
    DRP4 Clearance: 40mm
     
    doesn't look like it
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    SINCLR reacted to mr moose in ups surge vs surge+batt outlets   
    I'd be betting it's basically just a power strip from the wall. It says it has full protection, (I.E overload, thermal, surge, short circuit and overcharge).  I would try it.
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    SINCLR reacted to Alex Atkin UK in wifi dongles   
    Its not about being correct, bugs happen, so with problems like this it can be useful to try newer or even older ones just to see if it makes any difference.
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    SINCLR reacted to aezakmi in SWITCH MODE POWER SUPPLY   
    Ohh nice, it's been a while since the last time I saw one of those
     
    The second plug was used to power a monitor, back in those days you only had to plug the PSU to the wall and that was pretty much it, no strips or cables everywhere
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    SINCLR reacted to BlueChinchillaEatingDorito in SWITCH MODE POWER SUPPLY   
    That male input was for monitors. Back in the day, you were able to plug in your monitor to your PC PSU so it turns on at the same time you switch on your computer. 
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    SINCLR reacted to Glenwing in DISPLAYPORTV1.2 VS HDMI   
    Well if you're just going to get an adapter for DP to HDMI, then it's no better than a standard HDMI connection.
     
    For 1080p 60 Hz there's no difference between DP and HDMI.
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    SINCLR reacted to MzCatieB in Corsair vibration noise intermittent   
    sounds like the pump bearing might be out of balance... try contacting Corsair... you might be able to get it replaced
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    SINCLR reacted to Electronics Wizardy in Differential mirror backup win10   
    Free file sync? It will only copy changes.
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    SINCLR reacted to Donut417 in WINDOWS UPDATE   
    Ive come to the conclusion that reinstalling Windows every 6 months to a year is going to become standard. 
     
    Might I suggest a fresh install of Ubuntu, Fedora, or Linux Mint. Might last longer. LOL. 
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    SINCLR reacted to JoostinOnline in WINDOWS UPDATE   
    Which will never come out.  Microsoft has repeatedly stated that Windows 10 is the final version ever.
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    SINCLR got a reaction from Canada EH in WINDOWS UPDATE   
    since it came out for free. manually installed updates last time, did not work. i'm NOT going to do a fresh install i only went through all that like 2 months ago if that 
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    SINCLR got a reaction from ProjectBox153 in RAW HADD STILL GOOD?   
    ignorance is bliss...bloody crystaldiskinfo hahha ah well another thing on the budget list.  
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    SINCLR reacted to ProjectBox153 in RAW HADD STILL GOOD?   
    You should run a test on it. Check it's basic health with CrystalDiskInfo, and then see about other tests if you're that worried. 
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    SINCLR reacted to Crunchy Dragon in RAW HADD STILL GOOD?   
    I would say run a disk health scan and see what that reports.
     
    -Moved to Storage Devices-
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    SINCLR reacted to Mick Naughty in VRAM HEATSINKS ON GPU?   
    If you end up going with something else, 10x10mm fits pretty well. 
    I always cool my vram, they design all cards to do so pretty much. Even go out of my way to cool the vram on the back of my cards. 

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    SINCLR reacted to W-L in VRAM HEATSINKS ON GPU?   
    Alright that has a midplate so your VRAM will stay cool with that but for the VRM your going to want to get adhesive heatsinks over them as they originally interfaced with the main heatsink array. Take a measurement to get approx the size of heatsink you'll need to span across the whole section. 
     
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    SINCLR reacted to Bananasplit_00 in VRAM HEATSINKS ON GPU?   
    VRAM dosent really need cooling, the VRM does though
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    SINCLR reacted to W-L in VRAM HEATSINKS ON GPU?   
    The G12 adapter has a fan for actively cooling the VRAM but ideally having some heatsinking on the VRM is more important if there isn't already one on your card. 
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