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Triliuner

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  1. there are no other options in the first tab yes it looks like I will just delete this file manually
  2. @porina 2 options appear. yes I also don't understand the size of cache can be this big
  3. @porina in the Disk Cleanup section there is no other option/setting, because this cache is stored on another drive and not on the Windows System drive. yes, if there is no other choice, I will try to delete it manually
  4. Hello everyone a few weeks ago I updated windows from 1809 to 1903, Via Windows 10 Update Assistant.But the cache is still there (70.2 GB), i try to clean it using Disk Cleanup/TuneUp/CCleaner, but it doesn't affect it. if it is safe to delete manually/by force?and the second question ;how to set up so that Storage Sense can work on another drive?Because my PC uses an SSD for system (C),HDD for files (D) and another SSD for files (E), but in the Storage Sense section, it can only be activated in (C)Thank you
  5. thank you for the responses ? Solved with this > http://www.wsgf.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=32386 It turns out the problem is in the Game that does not support ultrawide
  6. Hello everyone, I just played NFS Payback from the origin with specifications: -ROG Strix 1080Ti -Samsung Monitor CHG90 (49", 32:9 , 3840x1080) The problem is the resolution is not optimal, if I play at the highest resolution (3840 x 1080), the image will be truncated, and not fit. But if I play the lowest resolution (1024x768), then all the images will be visible and the following screenshot in the game and this problem only occurs with NFS payback, because in other games, if I play at a resolution of 3840x1080, the image will look all and widen for comparison in the Forza Horizon 3, 3840x1080 looks so perfect and wide please help me, thank youuu ?
  7. Hello, My Spec i7 8700K Asus Strix Z370-E Asus Strix 1080TI OC Samsung 960 EVO 250GB (OS Win 10 64) WD 4TB Yesterday I replaced my ram from Team 32GB 3000MHZ To G.skill 32GB 3866 4x8GB G.Skill TridentZ RGB (F4-3866C18D-16GTZR / CL18-19-19-39 1.35V) then I enable XMP in bios, all running normally, can enter windows, speed of ram running at 3866 but after a few minutes I experienced BSOD, then I restart, and again get the BSOD, the distance about 1-3 minutes from the first time in windows I have tried to change the setting from Dram Voltage,VCCIO, And SAV after trying several combinations, I get a 'sweet spot' Dram Volt 1.4 CPU VCCIO 1.3 CPU System Agent 1.3 all running normally, I try to do stress test and 100% passed, I use the computer to work for 4 hours and everything goes normal without any BSOD anymore but when i update some software that is on my pc, BSOD came back. I try to restart, and BSOD again within 2 minutes when pc goes in windows and I try again to increase the voltage setting up to Dram Volt 1.5 CPU VCCIO 1.3 CPU System Agent 1.35 but still BSOD came back is there any other way to handle BSOD besides changing the voltage setting? then how best to set the speed below 3866? eg 3600, is it possible to activate XMP, then change DRAM Frequency to 3600 will be safe? thank you for replying
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