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I am experiencing weird mouse lags that I don't know how to fix. When I run dual 4K monitors the mouse pointer is lagging sometimes. It seems to happen randomly but it is very annoying. If I just run one of the monitors there is no lag at all. I figure that with my current setup there should not be any problem running dual monitors. I have the latest mouse drivers, GPU drivers and monitor drivers. Any idea of what to do? My setup Monitor 1: Dell P2715Q Monitor 2: Dell U2718Q Processor: Ryzen TR 2950X GPU: Gigabyte RX 2080 TI OC RAM: 64GB Mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere 2S MB: Asrock Taichi x399
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Managed to fix the problem with the help of this guide if anyone else stubles across the same type of problem: https://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?id=447
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How can I update the BIOS without it posting?
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I just finished building a new build and it does not post. I see the error code E6 which I can't find any info about in the manual. I have tried moving around and rotating RAM-sticks without any luck. My build: MB: Asrock x399 Taichi CPU: Ryzen Threadripper 2950x GPU: Gigabyte 2080ti Gaming OC RAM: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 4x16GB CL14 3000mhz (they are compatible according to Asrock.com) CPU Cooler: Noctua NS-U14s Case Fans: Noctua Case: Fractal Design Meshify C SSD: 1x Samsung Evo 1TB M.2 NVME + 1x Samsung Evo 250GB M.2 NVME PSU: Corsair HX850i Platinum I have googled the problem and have seen that some suggest it is not #6 but Eb which is not the case for me. It is clearly E6. When removing all RAM sticks I get the C0 error code instead. When removing the GPU I still have the E6 error code. Any suggestions of what do you? I realllllllllly would appreciate some help.
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For you who have aircoolerand a GPU right under - how small is the gap for you approx?
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Front to back.
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I have a Noctua NH-U14S. Is there a recommended minimum distance between the cooler and the GPU? I guess they should not touch but is it ok if there is only a few millimeter gap between them or should I in that vase move down the GPU to another slot?
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I have a Threadripper CPU + a Noctua NH-U14S cooler. I have a few questions regarding the setup: 1. Is it recommended to run 2 fans on that cooler (one intake and one exhaust)? If so, does it make a big difference? Does the noise go up a lot with 2 fans instead of one? 2. I read in the manual that if I would go for the 2 fan option the exhaus should spin slower than the intake fan. How do I achieve this? Can I still do this with 2 NF-A15 HS-PWM or do I need to buy some other type of fan? Thanks a lot!
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Thanks a lot! Much appreciated!
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Sweet! So you are happy with it? Any other cons of that monitor?
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Thanks! Have not seen any kind of cover or heat-thing with my motherboard.
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I have an Asrock x399 Taichi MB. It has 3 slots for M2 SSDs and I have two drives to install. Does it matter which one of them I use? It seems that they will be under the GPU however I do. Also, I have heard that you should install one M2 at the time? Anyone heard the same? Why is that?
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Why not get both a 4k and an ultrawide?
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Also, in terms of alternative monitors, I would like an as clean monitor as possible. I don't like them to look like spaceships with tons of LED.
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I am in the hunt for a new monitor. So far I like the AW3418DW. However, I have heard that there is a problem with flickering when overclocked to 120hz. I am therefor a bit hesitant to get that one since it seems to be a very common problem. So: 1. How big is the problem with flickering? Is there anyone in here that owns that monitor that does not experience flickering @120hz? 2. Is there another similar monitor that is about to be released now in 2018 that at least matches this monitor in terms of G-sync, resolution, size, hz?
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Some say that it matters which PCIE slot you use for the GPU while others say that the difference is negligible. I have an ASROCK x399 Taichi board and the GPU is a very tight fit with my CPU cooler. I would like to move the GPU down because of this. The manual says the following: Does this mean that I could use the PCIE4 slot and that it would work as well as if I would use the top slot (PCIE1)?
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220V in my country. The rig will be using way below 850W (Threadripper + 2080ti).
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Just a powerful workstation. No mining.
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Yes, I am talking about the cable that connects the PSU to the wall.
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I have a Corsair HX850i PSU. The power cable itself that came in the box is a little bit short for my taste. I found another PSU cable lying around in a box and wonder now if I can use that one instead? When I look at the corsair cable it says 13A, 125V, 1525W. On the spare cable it says 10A, 250V (no wattage). Can I use the spare cable or do I need to get a cable with exactly the same specs as the original one?
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Nice, but is it bad for airflow or anything else than the actual size limits?
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The case is the Fractal Design Meshify C TG. I am looking at 2080ti cards with triple fans. They are usually very long. I only have case fans in the front of the case and no radiator. According to the manual I can fit a card that is 315mm maximum (with a fan installed).
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If the case manual says that the graphics card limitation in terms of length is 300mm - how long graphics card is actually recommended in that case? Is there a general gap that is needed for air flow or can I get a GPU that is 299mm (hypothetically)?