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CakeMafiaFr4zy

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  1. Okay just a Little update I had my Computer running over dinner as I was downloading the graphics Card Driver and all of a sudden it appeared, don't know how/ why, but it worked! Thanks for the help anyways
  2. where in the bios do I see if the WiFi works? sorry but i'm kinda new to like playing around with Computers since this is my first Computer
  3. If you say you do a lot of multi-tasking, a Ryzen Processor would be better than Intel Coffee Lake. Go for the Ryzen 7 2700X. If you decide to do that, you'll also have to Change up your Motherboard to an X470 Chipset. Other than that I think you should be good.
  4. Hey there community, After building my PC yesterday and putting Windows on it today, I just encountered a rather frustrating problem: My Motherboard, the ASUS H370-I Gaming, has integrated Wifi, but when I go into Adapter Settings, the only Connection I can see is the Lan port. I was thinking that I had to set up the WiFi Adapter for it to work, but that was as far as I got. Does anyone know how to "activate" my Wifi? Thank you all for your help!
  5. Okay, thank you for the help!
  6. Like take cables, strip the wires, add terminals, sleeve etc.
  7. It’s a Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 650W
  8. Hello all, I am planning on making custom psu cables/ sleeves for my build. Now I am faced with a little problem: the cables from Psu’s usually have different colours (black red yellow etc), but I have watched videos where people just used one cable type. So does it matter which cable you use? I’ve had a look at a pin-out diagram, where it said e.g. black stands for ground or I think red stands for 5V. Are those cables different in colour only or are there other differences? Thanks in advance for replies!
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