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Aprilfooldude

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About Aprilfooldude

  • Birthday Apr 01, 2003

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    Portland, Oregon
  • Biography
    Always liked technology. Loved computers but never understood how the components worked until I watched an LTT video. I thought it was the coolest thing in the world that you could BUILD a computer. I immediately ordered parts on Newegg. I kinda knew that I was gonna have a whole lot of fun as soon as I opened the first box. Since then I've had fun working on computers, and now all of my friends ask me for help with their computer.
  • Occupation
    Going to school :P and the occasional Build job from a friend or a friend of a friend

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    Intel Core i5-8400
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    MSI Z370 Gaming Plus
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    G.SKILL Ripjaws V 1x8GB 2666
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    EVGA SC GTX 1050 Ti
  • Case
    Rosewill TYRFING
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    Insignia NS-19E310NA15
  • Cooling
    Intel Stock + 3 Rosewill Case Fans
  • Keyboard
    HP Wireless Classic Desktop Wireless
  • Mouse
    HP Wireless Laser Mouse
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home 64-Bit

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  1. The problem is bottlenecking. We have a chip from almost 3 years ago that won't be able to push the frames to the card fast enough
  2. Try updating your drivers and downloading new software updates for pre-installed system related applications
  3. The Optane algorithms are most likely trying to cycle the files through the drive, but then realizing that they are in use, so it reads it from the drive while it is writing, instead of writing directly to the optane module. It's a caching issue from the sound of it.
  4. Millimeter wave APs will have to get so incredibly close together, it's almost impractical to have them in singular locations, instead of a web. The mid and lower band 5G will have to do, as it IS an improvement but will substitute until Millimeter wave can get condensed enough across the globe.
  5. I was thinking that, the installer can't resume after initial reboot if it is disconnected
  6. People exclude AMD from their searches a lot, because NVIDIA is extremely appealing to the majority of people
  7. Try @St. Nick's idea and swap the slots the DIMMs are in.
  8. A 1060 should be just fine, but anything above that may be too much for the CPU to push.
  9. What are your exact steps in a 1. 2. 3. format, that will give us a lot more information
  10. You can always get a DP to HDMI, which only run you about 3-10 bucks not including shipping, HOWEVER, over an older HDMI standard you may not be able to hit the 75Hz+ range you want, due to spec limitations.
  11. The chips may have been produced by different manufacturers and just refuse to work together
  12. Your best option is an open box/refurb display deal, but those sometimes even run at $170+
  13. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but a borderless display running 75Hz+ at 1080/1440p is not very realistic.
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