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Bandetto

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Interests
    Almost anything to do with computers
  • Biography
    I love computers.
  • Occupation
    Not what I want to be.

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7 7700k
  • Motherboard
    Asus Z170 Pro Gaming
  • RAM
    Corsair RGB PRO 16GB 3000MHz RAM
  • GPU
    RTX 2070 Super Gigabyte OC
  • Case
    NZXT H440
  • Storage
    Samsung EVO M.2 SSD 500GB; TOSHIBA 2TB HDD
  • PSU
    Corsair AX1500i
  • Display(s)
    ViewSonic VA2231wa-LED
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master Hyper 212X
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K96 RGB Platinum
  • Mouse
    ZK-M88 Gaming Mouse
  • Sound
    FiiO E10K; Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 Ohms
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro || Windows Server 2019 Datacenter
  • Laptop
    HP
  • Phone
    Sony Xperia XA2

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  1. First, I would uninstall that iCUE piece of junk, go back to the older version like 3.38.61 (the version I run), not only that it is a lot faster but it is actually more stable. My experience with the latest iCUE was so bad that I was unable to use it. Seriously, consider going back to the old version. In terms of the RAM issue, I actually have almost the same issue. My RAM is inaccessible and unable to be used, I have my colours solid red so I didn't notice that they become frozen like is shown in the video, my best attempt to fix this kind of issue would probably be to ensure that iCUE is fully uninstalled, reseat the RAM slots, reinstall iCUE and force a firmware update and then restart. Let me know on how this works. Edit: Also, you don't even need iCUE to run the devices, if all you care about is just the fancy lighting, you can set it all up and when you're done, you can just remove iCUE and it should remember it's profile (provided you don't to advanced complicated stuff).
  2. Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think home/small businesses will typically have 2.5GbE connection speeds. At best, it will likely be 1GbE.
  3. Personally, I think Asustor is a good brand for some NAS. Take a look at NIMBUSTOR 4 (AS5304T) and see what features it offers, you may like it. The Synology NAS is actually my preferred option out of those two mainly because it has good features and is known for being less buggy than other competitors. I personally like that you have a VM manager, you can run a pi-hole straight from your NAS! In terms of websites though, I would never host a site on your own network, instead use it as a development website, otherwise you really should get a dedicated host, it will greatly increase the website speed and stability. The QNAP is very nice if you are planning on installing a low-scale GPU to encode and decode things on the go, like a plex server, but I don't think Synology will be missing that feature in some of their products. In conclusion, a NAS is something that is tailored to you and it depends on what you want to do.
  4. Your selection is fine, although I am not familiar with AMD, I think you may need to use a 2nd gen Ryzen to upgrade the BIOS of the mobo if it isn't the latest BIOS already. Also the entire selection is mixed brands which is fine but more stuff you need to install, like the PSU and fans, they are 2 different drivers which will need 2 softwares to run the RGB lights, also that PSU looks horrible, if you are getting a Corsair fan, I recommend going all Corsair RAM, fans and PSU. Far more efficient.
  5. Again, that is really inefficient for 1; the electricity as booting up does take more electricity and 2; the time to get stuff back up will just take even longer, I would take Task Manager instead of doing that. I am not gonna get my fat ass up and unplug my PC from the wall just to close a game, I'm not in 1999. ^ -^
  6. This could be a whole range of reasons, the game might have been updated and can just straight up loose it's optimisation due to bad code or Windows 10 updated once again. If you are playing this game to win either way, I would tell you to set all of those textures to low and upscale your game so you can see very clearly and less things getting in your way. These are the things I would do though, first, I would make sure that I am running stable drivers and try to revert if needed, I would check that my computer is cleaned and disable processes that will hinder your game.
  7. Takes too long. I wan't a very efficient way of doing things. I hate it when I am running inefficiently.
  8. Hello! So I play games like Dead By Daylight and ect, they all disable the use of ALT + F4 which is seriously irritating to me and can make me angry at times because they are making it longer to just leave the game. My question is, is there a way to force ALT + F4 to work no matter what? My AV does have a function installed like that but it is used for ransomware, if I use it, it will make sure it can't start any processes and ect. I am asking for help, not your opinion that I don't care about.
  9. Welp, I'm fucked aren't I? Any clue what I should do next? 11,308 errors and the program even lost hope. What do I do? I'm dead.
  10. Yes, I've reinstalled Windows 10 four times! I installed all of the drivers from the websites, from the CD, from a program and even no drivers at all. I will try the bootable USB software soon, any recommendations as to what software I should use? I checked the CPU temps in my BIOS before and they are at 34 degrees Celsius (93 F). I did do a stress test on CPU and GPU on Windows but not through a bootable USB.
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